Arçelik air conditioners play a significant role in home comfort, but service-related errors have occasionally occurred. Users have reported delays in obtaining prompt repairs for cooling or ventilation issues, which can be particularly problematic during hot weather. Timely access to service is crucial to ensure comfort and well-being.
E01: Room Temperature Sensor Fault
The air conditioner cannot accurately detect the room’s temperature due to issues with the room temperature sensor. This may result in incorrect cooling or heating.
E02: Evaporator Coil Temperature Sensor Error
An E02 error indicates problems with the evaporator coil temperature sensor. This sensor is crucial for efficient cooling. A malfunction can affect cooling performance.
E03: Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Fault
This error suggests issues with the refrigerant pressure sensor. An E03 error may result from sensor malfunctions or problems with the refrigerant system, affecting cooling efficiency.
E04: Condenser Coil Temperature Sensor Error
An E04 error indicates problems with the condenser coil temperature sensor. This sensor plays a role in heat dissipation. A malfunction can affect the air conditioner’s cooling or heating abilities.
E05: Air Filter Clog Warning
The air conditioner has detected a clogged air filter. An E05 error serves as a reminder to clean or replace the filter for improved air quality and system efficiency.
E06: Fan Motor Fault
This error points to issues with the fan motor responsible for air circulation. An E06 error can result from motor malfunctions, affecting airflow and temperature control.
E07: Refrigerant Leak Detection
An E07 error indicates that the air conditioner has detected a refrigerant leak. Refrigerant leaks can impact cooling or heating efficiency and require immediate attention.
E08: Drainage System Blockage
The air conditioner’s drainage system is blocked. An E08 error serves as a warning to clear the blockage to prevent water damage and maintain system functionality.
E09: Compressor Overload Error
This error suggests that the compressor is experiencing an overload. An E09 error may occur due to issues with the compressor or electrical problems affecting its operation.
E10: Control Panel Communication Fault
An E10 error signifies communication problems between the air conditioner’s control panel and other components, potentially impacting overall functionality.
E11: Low Refrigerant Level Warning
An E11 error indicates that the air conditioner has detected a low refrigerant level. Low refrigerant can impair cooling or heating efficiency and requires professional attention.
E12: Outdoor Unit Fan Motor Fault
This error suggests problems with the outdoor unit’s fan motor, which aids in heat dissipation. An E12 error may result from motor malfunctions, affecting the system’s cooling or heating performance.
E13: Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation
An E13 error indicates fluctuations in the power supply voltage. Voltage irregularities can impact the air conditioner’s operation and may require stabilizing the power source.
E14: Indoor Unit Communication Error
This error code suggests communication problems between the indoor unit and other components, potentially affecting overall functionality.
E15: Refrigerant Pressure High Warning
An E15 error serves as a warning for high refrigerant pressure. High pressure can damage the system and may require immediate attention to prevent further issues.
E16: Indoor Unit Temperature Sensor Fault
An E16 error indicates issues with the indoor unit’s temperature sensor, affecting its ability to maintain the desired room temperature accurately.
E17: Outdoor Unit Temperature Sensor Fault
This error points to problems with the outdoor unit’s temperature sensor. An E17 error can impact the system’s cooling or heating performance.
E18: System Freeze Protection
An E18 error is a system protection feature that activates when the air conditioner detects freezing conditions. It temporarily stops cooling to prevent ice buildup on the evaporator coil.
E19: Compressor Temperature Sensor Error
This error suggests problems with the compressor temperature sensor, which monitors the compressor’s temperature. An E19 error can impact the compressor’s operation and system efficiency.
E20: Control Board Software Error
An E20 error signifies a software error in the air conditioner’s control board, potentially affecting overall system functionality and performance.
E21: Air Filter Sensor Fault
An E21 error suggests issues with the air filter sensor, which monitors the condition of the air filter. A malfunction can affect air quality and system efficiency.
E22: Louver Motor Fault
This error indicates problems with the louver motor responsible for adjusting the direction of airflow. An E22 error may result from motor malfunctions, affecting air distribution.
E23: Outdoor Unit Communication Error
An E23 error signifies communication problems between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Communication issues can impact overall system functionality.
E24: Refrigerant Leak Detection
An E24 error indicates that the air conditioner has detected a refrigerant leak. Refrigerant leaks can impair cooling or heating efficiency and require immediate attention.
E25: Low Voltage Protection
This error serves as a protection feature that activates when the air conditioner detects low voltage. Low voltage can damage the system, and the error helps safeguard it.
E26: High Voltage Protection
An E26 error serves as a protection feature that activates when the air conditioner detects high voltage. High voltage can damage the system, and the error helps safeguard it.
E27: EEPROM Data Error
This error suggests issues with the EEPROM data in the air conditioner’s control board. It may require reprogramming or control board replacement.
E28: Internal Pipe Temperature Sensor Fault
An E28 error indicates problems with the internal pipe temperature sensor, affecting the system’s ability to maintain the desired cooling or heating.
E29: Timer Function Error
This error suggests issues with the timer function in the air conditioner. An E29 error may result from timer programming or control board problems.
E30: Control Panel Button Error
An E30 error points to problems with the control panel buttons on the air conditioner. It may require control panel replacement or cleaning.
E31: Wi-Fi Module Communication Error
An E31 error indicates communication problems with the Wi-Fi module in the air conditioner. This can affect remote control and monitoring functionality.
E32: Remote Control Signal Receiver Fault
This error suggests issues with the remote control signal receiver in the air conditioner. An E32 error may result in the inability to receive remote commands.
E33: Indoor Unit Sensor Calibration Error
An E33 error indicates calibration issues with sensors in the indoor unit, affecting temperature and humidity measurements.
E34: Outdoor Unit Sensor Calibration Error
This error points to calibration problems with sensors in the outdoor unit, affecting temperature and humidity measurements.
E35: Heating Element Fault
An E35 error suggests problems with the air conditioner’s heating element, affecting its ability to provide heating.
E36: Water Leakage Detected
An E36 error serves as a warning for water leakage detection in the air conditioner. It helps prevent potential water damage.
E37: Gas Leak Detected
This error indicates that the air conditioner has detected a gas leak, which can pose safety risks and requires immediate attention.
E38: Defrost Sensor Calibration Error
An E38 error suggests calibration issues with the defrost sensor, which plays a role in preventing ice buildup on the evaporator coil.
E39: System Check Sum Error
This error points to a check sum error in the air conditioner’s system, potentially impacting the accuracy and reliability of system operations.
E40: Air Quality Sensor Fault
An E40 error indicates issues with the air quality sensor, which monitors indoor air quality. Sensor malfunctions can affect air quality control.