LG aircon CH60 error code & blinking light
Use this LG CH60 guide to capture the fault correctly and see what should be checked before parts are quoted. Match the model first; same-looking signals can point to different rows.
What does LG CH60 mean?
LG CH60 is listed as outdoor unit PCB EEPROM checksum error, outdoor unit PCB EEPROM check-sum error, and master outdoor unit: Outdoor inverter-PCB EEPROM error in Wall-Mounted Split, VRF, Cassette rows such as HSV4 / HSV5 single-zone wall-mounted systems, LS091HSV / LS121HSV wall-mounted single-zone. The loaded row is source-backed by official diagnostic material. Do not collapse this code across model families; use the model, series, or system type to choose the right row. Confirm the exact model, series, or signal row before accepting a parts quote.
Choose the matching source row
The same visible code has more than one source-backed meaning. Match the model family, system type, or reporting unit before approving parts.
| Code | What it means | What to check first |
|---|---|---|
| HSV4 / HSV5 single-zone wall-mounted systems | Outdoor unit PCB EEPROM checksum error | Match this row to the installed model or reporting unit, then use the source-specific checks below. |
| LS091HSV / LS121HSV wall-mounted single-zone | Outdoor unit PCB EEPROM check-sum error | Match this row to the installed model or reporting unit, then use the source-specific checks below. |
| LG Multi V 5 commercial VRF — master outdoor unit: Outdoor inverter-PCB EEPROM error | master outdoor unit: Outdoor inverter-PCB EEPROM error | Match this row to the installed model or reporting unit, then use the source-specific checks below. |
| LG Multi V 5 commercial VRF — slave 1 outdoor unit: Outdoor inverter-PCB EEPROM error | slave 1 outdoor unit: Outdoor inverter-PCB EEPROM error | Match this row to the installed model or reporting unit, then use the source-specific checks below. |
| LG Multi V 5 commercial VRF — slave 2 outdoor unit: Outdoor inverter-PCB EEPROM error | slave 2 outdoor unit: Outdoor inverter-PCB EEPROM error | Match this row to the installed model or reporting unit, then use the source-specific checks below. |
What to do now
Use these steps before customer action or a parts quote.
Stop using the unit if CH60 returns
If CH60 remains displayed or returns during operation, do not attempt an unsourced reset; get the matching source row diagnosed.
No manufacturer reset steps listed for CH60
Capture the complete CH60 pattern and model stickers first. The selected source row lists no customer reset procedure; do not treat a generic power-cycle as manufacturer guidance.
Send these to us
CH60 error code and blinking light, a clear display photo and blinking-light video if the unit shows one, LG model stickers, affected rooms, and operating state when the code appeared
Source-specific guidance
These diagnostic-reference notes help match the code to the exact model. Electrical, refrigerant, wiring, resistance, and component checks are technician work, not DIY steps.
| Source detail | What it says |
|---|---|
| Diagnostic note | Record the exact code and LED blink pattern before booking diagnosis. For LS091HSV / LS121HSV systems, this pattern points to: Outdoor unit PCB EEPROM check-sum error |
| Diagnostic note | Record 601 and confirm that the master outdoor unit reported it. Isolate the system through a qualified technician and verify the relevant supply, wiring, inverter, PCB, and compressor path against the installed model manual. |
| Diagnostic note | Record 602 and confirm that the slave 1 outdoor unit reported it. Isolate the system through a qualified technician and verify the relevant supply, wiring, inverter, PCB, and compressor path against the installed model manual. |
| Singapore / model note | Official LG HVAC HSV4 / HSV5 wall-mounted self-diagnosis table. Use this row only for matching single-zone wall-mounted systems. |
| Singapore / model note | Use this LS091HSV / LS121HSV LED table only when the installed model or service manual matches this standard wall-mounted single-zone family. |
| Singapore / model note | LG Singapore lists Multi V 5, but the installed unit nameplate and matching service manual control. Do not apply this row to Multi V i or another LG family. Electrical limits vary by model and supply. Use the installed Singapore supply and model data rather than thresholds from another market. |
What to check before repair
Use this split to separate safe evidence capture from the tests a technician should prove before quoting parts.
| You can check | Technician should confirm |
|---|---|
| Before taking any system action on CH60, take a clear display photo and blinking-light video if the unit shows one. | Confirm which PCB or board input CH60 points to on the source row. |
| Capture the LG indoor and outdoor model stickers so the correct family row is used. | Check power supply, fuses, connectors, wiring, and board indicators. |
| The selected source row lists no customer reset procedure. Note whether one room, several rooms, or the whole system is affected. | Rule out water ingress, surge damage, and connected component faults before replacing the board. |
PCB repair or replacement decision
LG CH60 should not jump straight to board replacement. Confirm power, connectors, wiring, and connected parts before deciding whether PCB repair or replacement is justified.
Power, fuse, connector, and water-ingress checks should happen before board replacement.
Connected motors, sensors, or valves can damage or confuse a PCB diagnosis.
Board availability and system age decide whether replacement is sensible.
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