Beko air conditioners are designed to provide cooling and heating comfort, but users have encountered service-related challenges. Delays in addressing issues like cooling inefficiencies or malfunctioning components have been reported. Timely resolution is vital, especially in regions with extreme temperature variations. Users rely on air conditioners for indoor comfort, and any service delays or inaccuracies can lead to discomfort and inconvenience. Service technicians should possess the expertise to diagnose and repair air conditioner problems accurately and efficiently.
E01: Communication Error
This error code indicates a communication problem between the air conditioner’s components or with the remote control.
E02: High Discharge Temperature
The air conditioner has detected an excessively high discharge temperature, possibly due to a refrigerant issue or airflow obstruction.
E03: Low Discharge Temperature
This error indicates an unusually low discharge temperature, possibly due to a refrigerant leak or a faulty sensor.
E04: Indoor Temperature Sensor Fault
The indoor temperature sensor is malfunctioning, affecting the accuracy of temperature control.
E05: Outdoor Temperature Sensor Fault
The outdoor temperature sensor is malfunctioning, potentially affecting the overall performance of the air conditioner.
E06: Refrigerant Leakage
The air conditioner has detected a refrigerant leakage, which can impact cooling efficiency and the environment.
E07: Low Refrigerant Pressure
This error code indicates that the refrigerant pressure is too low, affecting the cooling capacity of the air conditioner.
E08: High Refrigerant Pressure
The refrigerant pressure is too high, possibly due to a blockage or overcharging, affecting the cooling performance.
E09: Indoor Fan Motor Error
There is a problem with the indoor fan motor, affecting air circulation within the room.
E10: Outdoor Fan Motor Error
The outdoor fan motor is malfunctioning, impacting heat dissipation from the condenser.
E11: Compressor Error
This error code suggests a problem with the compressor, a critical component for cooling, and requires professional service.
E12: Outdoor Coil Sensor Fault
The outdoor coil temperature sensor is malfunctioning, affecting the air conditioner’s ability to regulate outdoor unit performance.
E13: Condensation Sensor Error
There is a problem with the condensation sensor, which detects humidity levels, affecting dehumidification and comfort control.
E14: Evaporator Sensor Fault
The evaporator sensor, responsible for monitoring the temperature of the indoor coil, is malfunctioning, affecting cooling performance.
E15: Indoor Unit Filter Error
The air conditioner has detected an issue with the indoor unit’s air filter, potentially affecting airflow and air quality.
E16: Outdoor Unit Filter Error
This error code indicates a problem with the outdoor unit’s air filter, affecting airflow and system efficiency.
E17: Power Supply Issue
There is a problem with the air conditioner’s power supply, potentially due to voltage fluctuations or electrical issues.
E18: Communication Loss with Remote Control
The air conditioner has lost communication with the remote control, possibly due to signal interference or remote control malfunction.
E19: Condensate Pump Fault
The condensate pump, responsible for removing excess moisture, is malfunctioning, potentially causing water leakage.
E20: Low Voltage Protection
The air conditioner has activated low voltage protection due to unstable power supply, which can impact the system’s performance.
E21: High Voltage Protection
The air conditioner has activated high voltage protection due to excessive voltage, potentially damaging the system.
E22: Overcurrent Protection
The air conditioner has activated overcurrent protection due to excessive electrical current, which can damage the system.
E23: Refrigerant Cycle Error
There is a problem with the refrigerant cycle, affecting the air conditioner’s ability to cool or heat effectively.
E24: Low Ambient Temperature
This error code indicates that the ambient temperature is too low for the air conditioner to operate efficiently.
E25: High Ambient Temperature
The ambient temperature is excessively high, potentially affecting the air conditioner’s cooling capacity.
E26: Communication Loss with Outdoor Unit
There is a communication problem between the indoor and outdoor units of the air conditioner.
E27: Indoor Unit Sensor Fault
There is a problem with one of the indoor unit sensors, affecting temperature control and system performance.
E28: Outdoor Unit Sensor Fault
One of the outdoor unit sensors is malfunctioning, impacting the overall performance of the air conditioner.
E29: Defrosting Error
This error code indicates a problem with the defrosting cycle of the air conditioner, affecting heating and cooling performance.
E30: Refrigerant Leakage Detection
The air conditioner has detected a refrigerant leakage, which can impact cooling efficiency and the environment.
E31: Inverter Module Error
There is an issue with the inverter module, affecting the air conditioner’s variable-speed operation.
E32: Communication Loss with Indoor Unit
There is a communication problem between the outdoor unit and the indoor unit of the air conditioner.
E33: Low Gas Pressure
The air conditioner has detected low gas pressure in the refrigerant system, impacting cooling and heating performance.
E34: High Gas Pressure
There is excessively high gas pressure in the refrigerant system, potentially due to a blockage or overcharging, affecting system efficiency.
E35: Low Voltage on DC Bus
The air conditioner has detected low voltage on the DC bus, potentially due to electrical issues, affecting system operation.
E36: High Voltage on DC Bus
There is excessively high voltage on the DC bus, potentially damaging the air conditioner’s components.
E37: Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Error
The sensor responsible for monitoring refrigerant temperature is malfunctioning, affecting the air conditioner’s performance.
E38: Voltage Protection Error
This error code indicates a problem with voltage protection features in the air conditioner, affecting system safety.
E39: EEPROM Error
There is an issue with the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), affecting system settings and operation.
E40: Water Drainage Error
The air conditioner has detected an issue with water drainage, potentially due to a blocked condensate drain or pump malfunction.
E41: Heat Exchanger Sensor Fault
The sensor responsible for monitoring the heat exchanger is malfunctioning, affecting heating and cooling performance.
E42: Refrigerant Leak Detection
The air conditioner has detected a refrigerant leak, which can impact cooling efficiency and environmental concerns.
E43: Motor or Fan Error
There is an issue with the motor or fan components in the air conditioner, affecting air circulation and performance.
E44: Water Leakage Detection
The air conditioner has detected water leakage, potentially due to a clogged drain or malfunctioning condensate pump.
E45: Ambient Temperature Sensor Error
The sensor responsible for monitoring ambient temperature is malfunctioning, affecting temperature control.
E46: Evaporator Coil Sensor Fault
The sensor responsible for monitoring the evaporator coil temperature is malfunctioning, affecting cooling performance.
E47: Condenser Coil Sensor Error
One of the condenser coil temperature sensors is malfunctioning, impacting overall air conditioner performance.
E48: Inverter Module Communication Error
There is a communication problem with the inverter module, affecting the air conditioner’s variable-speed operation.
E49: Low Refrigerant Level
This error code indicates that the refrigerant level is too low, affecting the air conditioner’s cooling and heating capacity.
E50: High Refrigerant Level
The refrigerant level is excessively high, possibly due to overcharging, affecting system efficiency.
E51: Expansion Valve Error
There is a problem with the expansion valve, a critical component for regulating refrigerant flow, affecting the air conditioner’s performance.