Gree air conditioners have earned a reputation for exceptional cooling and heating performance. They offer a wide range of models to cater to various room sizes and climate conditions. The standout feature of Gree air conditioners is their energy efficiency. With advanced inverter technology and eco-friendly refrigerants, they not only provide comfort but also help you save on energy bills. The user-friendly remote controls and programmable timers make it convenient to set your preferred temperature and operating schedule. Whether you’re dealing with scorching summers or chilly winters, Gree air conditioners are a reliable choice for maintaining a comfortable indoor environment year-round.
E01: Temperature Sensor Error
The air conditioner’s temperature sensor is malfunctioning, affecting its ability to monitor and maintain the desired room temperature accurately.
E02: Compressor Overload
The air conditioner’s compressor is experiencing an overload condition, which can result from excessive cooling demands or issues with the compressor itself.
E03: Fan Motor Fault
There’s a problem with the fan motor in the air conditioner, impacting air circulation and the overall cooling performance of the unit.
E04: Refrigerant Leak
There’s a refrigerant leak in the air conditioner’s cooling system, which can result in reduced cooling efficiency and the potential for damage to the compressor.
E05: Condenser Coil Error
There’s an issue with the condenser coil in the air conditioner, affecting its ability to dissipate heat efficiently and cool the air effectively.
E06: Evaporator Coil Error
There’s a problem with the evaporator coil in the air conditioner, affecting its ability to absorb heat from the indoor air and provide cooling.
E07: Control Panel Communication Error
There’s a communication problem between the air conditioner’s control panel and other components, affecting various functions and settings.
E08: Water Leakage Detected
The air conditioner has detected water leakage, which can result from a clogged drain or a malfunction in the drainage system.
E09: Air Filter Replacement Required
This error indicates that it’s time to replace the air filter in the air conditioner to maintain optimal air quality and system efficiency.
E10: Remote Control Communication Error
There’s a communication problem between the air conditioner and its remote control, affecting remote operation and settings adjustments.
E11: Fan Speed Control Error
There’s an issue with the fan speed control mechanism in the air conditioner, affecting the ability to adjust the fan speed accurately.
E12: Low Refrigerant Pressure
The air conditioner has detected low refrigerant pressure in the cooling system, which can result in reduced cooling capacity and efficiency.
E13: Condensate Pump Error
There’s a problem with the condensate pump in the air conditioner, impacting the removal of condensate water from the unit.
E14: Voltage Fluctuation Protection
The air conditioner has activated a voltage fluctuation protection mechanism to safeguard the unit from electrical instability.
E15: Inverter Control Error
If your air conditioner uses an inverter compressor, this error indicates a problem with the inverter control, affecting cooling efficiency and energy consumption.
E16: Mode Selection Error
There’s an issue with the mode selection mechanism in the air conditioner, affecting the ability to switch between cooling, heating, and other modes.
E17: Remote Control Battery Low
This error indicates that the batteries in the air conditioner’s remote control need replacement to ensure reliable remote operation.
E18: Wi-Fi Connection Error
There’s a problem with the Wi-Fi connection of the air conditioner, affecting remote control and connectivity with smart devices.
E19: Room Temperature Calibration Error
There’s an issue with the calibration of the room temperature sensor, affecting the accuracy of temperature control in the conditioned space.
E20: Louver Control Fault
There’s a problem with the louver control mechanism in the air conditioner, affecting the direction and distribution of cooled air.