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How to Reset a Mitsubishi Mini-Split (Every Method)

Resetting a Mitsubishi mini-split clears error codes and temporary faults, often resolving issues without a service call. Mitsubishi offers three reset methods depending on the situation: a breaker reset (universal), a remote control reset, and the reset button on the indoor unit. This guide covers all three methods with exact steps.

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Method 1: Circuit Breaker Reset (Recommended First Step)

This is the most effective reset method and works for all Mitsubishi models.

Step 1: Turn off the unit using the remote (press the ON/OFF button).
Step 2: Go to your electrical panel and switch off the dedicated breaker for the mini-split.
Step 3: Wait 30 seconds. For persistent error codes, wait 5 minutes to fully discharge the control board.
Step 4: Switch the breaker back on.
Step 5: Wait 3 full minutes before turning the unit on. Mitsubishi compressors have a built-in 3-minute protection timer after power is restored — do not press buttons during this window or the timer resets.
Step 6: Turn on with the remote and verify normal operation.

Method 2: Remote Control Reset

For a settings reset (timer, mode, temperature) without clearing error codes:

  • Press and hold the RESET button on the wireless remote for 3 seconds (small recessed button, requires a pen tip)
  • The remote display will briefly go blank and restart
  • Re-enter your preferred settings

Note: This resets the remote's memory, not the indoor unit's error log. Use the breaker method to clear error codes from the unit itself.

Method 3: Reset Button on the Indoor Unit

The indoor unit has a small reset button located behind the front panel, typically on the right side near the LED indicators.

Step 1: Open the front panel by lifting it upward.
Step 2: Locate the small RESET button (recessed pinhole).
Step 3: Press and hold for 3–5 seconds using a paperclip or pen tip.
Step 4: Close the panel. Wait 3 minutes before operating.

What Each Reset Clears

Reset Type Clears Error Codes? Clears Timer/Schedule? Best For
Breaker reset Yes Yes Error codes, unresponsive unit
Remote reset button No Yes Remote out of sync with unit
Indoor unit reset button Yes Yes Error codes without panel access

Frequently Asked Questions

Why won't my Mitsubishi start after a reset?

The 3-minute compressor protection timer is the most common reason. After any power interruption or reset, Mitsubishi systems delay compressor startup by 3 minutes. Wait the full 3 minutes before turning the unit on. If it still does not start, check for an error code on the LED panel.

Will resetting my Mitsubishi void the warranty?

No. Performing a standard breaker reset is a normal user operation and does not affect warranty coverage.

Related reading:
How to Reset a Mini-Split: Step-by-Step for Every Brand
Mitsubishi Mini-Split Error Codes Guide
Mini-Split Not Working? How to Diagnose Common Issues

How to Reset a Mitsubishi Mini-Split (Every Method)

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