Onida Air
Conditioner Error Codes
When the controller
displays malfunction,please turn off the unit to stop the malfunction
display,ask for the professional to debug.
Onida
Air Conditioner Error Codes
The meaning of
error codes as shown in below:
Check Code
|
Diagnosis of malfunction
|
E1
|
High pressure protection of compressor
|
E2
|
Indoor anti-frozen protection
|
E3
|
Low pressure protection of compressor
|
E4
|
Discharge temp. protection of compressor
|
E5
|
Compressor overload protection
|
E6
|
Transmit malfunction
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E7
|
Modes conflict
|
F0
|
Indoor environment temp. sensor mal-function
|
F1
|
Indoor pan tube inlet tube temp. sensor malfunction
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F2
|
Indoor pan tube middle temp. sensor malfunction
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F3
|
Indoor pane tube outlet tube temp. sensor malfunction
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F4
|
Outdoor environment temp. sensor malfunction
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F5
|
Outdoor pan tube inlet tube temp. sensor malfunction
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F6
|
Outdoor pan tube middle temp. sensor malfunction
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F7
|
Outdoor pan tube outlet tube temp. sensor malfunction
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F8
|
Discharge temp. sensor 1 (rated frequency) malfunction
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Troubleshooting
Phenomenon: C5
Malfunction of connector jumper
Troubleshooting: Check
if the connector jumper contacts properly. If the PCB is to be replaced, please
take off the old for the new PCB.
Phenomenon: F1
Malfunction of indoor ambient temperature sensor
Troubleshooting: Check
if indoor room temperature sensor is connected properly.
Phenomenon: F2
Malfunction of evaporator temperature sensor
Troubleshooting: Check
if the evaporator temperature is connected properly.
Phenomenon: The
unit does not operate
Troubleshooting: The
unit does not operate if it is turned on immediately after being turned off.
This is to protect the unit. You are expected to wait for about 3 minutes.
Phenomenon: Odours
are emitted
Troubleshooting:
- Some
odours may be emitted from the indoor unit. This is the result of room
smells (such as furniture, tobacco, etc.) which have been taken into the
air conditioner.
- Consult authorized service center for cleaning
if the odours still exist.
Phenomenon: “Water
flowing” noise
Troubleshooting: The
swishing noise like water flowing is the sound of refrigerant flowing inside
the unit.
Phenomenon: Mist
is emitted in COOL mode
Troubleshooting: During
cooling operation, a thin mist may be seen emitted from the indoor unit due to
high room temperature and humidity. After a period of time, the mist will
disappear with the decrease of room temperature and humidity.
Phenomenon: Cracking
noise
Troubleshooting: This
is the sound of friction caused by expansion and/or contraction of panel or
other parts due to the change of temperature.
Phenomenon: The
unit can not be started up
Troubleshooting:
- Is the power
cut off?
- Is the
power plug loose? (If applicable)
- Is the
circuit protection device tripped off?
- Is
voltage higher or lower? (Tested by professionals)
- Is the TIMER correctly used?
Phenomenon: Cooling/Heating
effect is poor
Troubleshooting:
- Is
temperature setting appropriate?
- Is the
inlet or outlet blocked?
- Is the
filter dirty?
- Is the
window or the door open?
- Is low
fan speed set?
- Are there heat sources in the room?
Phenomenon: Remote
controller is not available
Troubleshooting:
- Check
if there is magnetic or electrical interference near the unit that may
affecting operation of the controller. In this case, pull the plug out and
reinsert it.
- Is the
remote controller within its operating range or obstructed? Check the
condition of the batteries and replace them if necessary.
- Check if the remote controller is damaged.
Phenomenon: Water
leakage of indoor unit
Troubleshooting:
- The
humidity is high.
- Condensate
overflows.
- Drain hose is loose.
Phenomenon: Water
leakage of outdoor unit
Troubleshooting:
- During
cooling operation, condensate is generated around the pipes and connection
joints.
- During
defrosting operation, the thaw water flows out.
- During heating operation, the water on the
heat exchanger drips out.