Kelvinator’s air conditioning units strike a balance between performance and user comfort. Their window-mounted and split-type models cater to various household needs. Known for their swift cooling capabilities, these units ensure interiors remain comfortable even during peak summer. Advanced features, like energy-saving modes and programmable timers, further enhance user convenience. Their quiet operations ensure a peaceful ambiance, and the durability promises long-lasting cooling solutions.
E01: Temperature Sensor Error
The unit’s temperature sensor is malfunctioning or returning unexpected readings, affecting cooling efficiency.
E02: Evaporator Sensor Error
The sensor monitoring the evaporator coil is malfunctioning, which can affect the unit’s cooling capabilities.
E03: Condenser Sensor Error
The sensor monitoring the condenser coil is malfunctioning, potentially leading to reduced cooling efficiency or system overheating.
E04: Compressor Error
The compressor, vital for the cooling process, is malfunctioning or not operating efficiently.
E05: Fan Motor Error
The fan motor, which aids in circulating air, is malfunctioning or not running at the expected speed.
E06: Communication Error
There’s a communication issue between the air conditioner’s main control board and other components or sensors.
E07: Refrigerant Leak Detected
The system has detected a potential leak in the refrigerant, affecting the unit’s cooling efficiency.
E08: Overcurrent Error
The unit is drawing more current than expected, which could be a sign of an internal fault or component malfunction.
E09: High Pressure Alert
The system is experiencing higher pressure than normal, which can be a sign of blockage or refrigerant issues.
E10: Low Pressure Alert
The system is detecting lower pressure than normal, which might be due to refrigerant issues, leaks, or component malfunctions.
E11: Voltage Fluctuation Error
The air conditioner is experiencing inconsistent or irregular voltage supply, potentially affecting its operations.
E12: Drainage Error
Water isn’t draining properly from the unit, possibly because of blockages or issues with the drain pan or pump.
E13: Overheating Protection
The unit has detected excessive heat within its system and has activated protection protocols to prevent damage.
E14: Icing or Frost Detection
The air conditioner has detected ice or frost buildup, affecting its cooling efficiency. This can be due to issues like low refrigerant, blocked filters, or malfunctioning fans.
E15: External Temperature Sensor Fault
The sensor monitoring the outside temperature for units like split ACs is malfunctioning or providing inconsistent readings.
E16: Remote Control Signal Error
There’s a communication issue between the remote control and the air conditioner unit, making it difficult to control the system remotely.
E17: Filter Warning
The unit’s filters might be clogged or dirty, impacting air quality and cooling efficiency. Regular cleaning or replacement is advised.
E18: Power Supply Issue
The unit might be experiencing power supply interruptions or inconsistencies, affecting its performance.