Daewoo Air Conditioner Error Codes The following table shows the fault protections. Are you having problems with your Daewoo Split Air Conditioner? This page contains AC troubleshooting, remote controls, manuals and error codes. If you are having a problem with your Daewoo AC, you can find all the problems and solutions on this page. Remember if you have any unanswered questions about your Daewoo AC, please leave a question below with your model number AC and we will be happy to assist you.
Daewoo Air Conditioner Error Code Solutions
Error Codes | Solution |
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Indoor unit | LED display function |
E0 | EEPROM error |
E1 | Indoor and outdoor communication error |
E2 | Zero-crossing examination error |
E3 | Fan speed beyond control |
E5 | Outdoor units temp. sensor or connector of temp. sensor is defective |
E6 | Indoor units temp. sensor or connector of temp. sensor is defective |
P0 | Inverter module protection |
P1 | Outdoor voltage protection |
P2 | Compressor top protection against temperature |
P3 | Compressor current protection |
P5 | Outdoor low temp. protection |
Outdoor unit | LED display function |
E0 | EEPROM error |
E1 | No 1 Indoor units pipe temp. sensor or connector of pipe temp. sensor is defective |
E2 | No 2 Indoor units pipe temp. sensor or connector of pipe temp. sensor is defective |
E3 | No 3 Indoor units pipe temp. sensor or connector of pipe temp. sensor is defective |
E4 | Outdoor temp. sensor or connector of temp. sensor is defective |
E5 | Compressor voltage protection |
E6 | No 4 Indoor units pipe temp. sensor or connector of pipe temp. sensor is defective |
E7 | Indoor and outdoor communication error |
P0 | Compressor top protection against temperature |
P1 | High pressure protection |
P2 | Low pressure protection |
P3 | Compressor current protection |
P4 | Inverter module protection |
P5 | Outdoor low temp. protection |
P6 | Condenser high-temperature protection |
Troubleshooting
Before requesting service, please refer to the chart below for possible solutions:
Symptoms: No power
Possible Cause:
- Power failure.
- Line voltage too low.
- Unit is unplugged or not completely plugged in.
- Unit is off.
- Batteries in remote are weak or dead.
- EMERGENCY/REMOTE switch is not set to REMOTE.
Possible Solutions:
- Restore the power.
- Contact electrician to install new outlet.
- Insert plug all the way.
- Turn unit on.
- Replace remote’s batteries.
- Slide EMERGENCY/REMOTE to REMOTE.
Symptoms: The compressor does not turn on. (no cool air)
Possible Cause:
- When the unit is first plugged in and turned on, the compressor will delay turn on for 3 minutes.
- If the unit is turned off and then immediately back on, the compressor will delay for 3 minutes.
- The air filter(s) is dirty or clogged.
- Unit is located near a heat source (heater, stove, etc.)
- A door or window is open.
- There is an obstacle in front of intake or indoor unit.
- Thermostat is set too high.
Possible Solutions:
- Wait 3 minutes for the unit to operate.
- Wait 3 minutes for the unit to operate.
- Clean or replace filter(s).
- When locating unit for the first time,make sure it is in a desirable location.
- Shut door or window.
- Remove obstacle.
- Set thermostat lower.
Symptoms: Strange sounds occur
Possible Cause: During operation, especially after turning it on or off, refrigerant flows inside the unit.
Possible Solutions: This is normal.
Symptoms: Strange smells occur.
Possible Cause: The fan is bringing out the smells of the carpet, walls, etc.
Possible Solutions: The smell should go away shortly.
Symptoms: No remote operation.
Possible Cause:
- Batteries are weak, dead or inserted improperly.
- Remote is out of range.
- Remote not aimed at sensor.
- There is an obstruction between unit and remote.
Possible Solutions:
- Replace batteries.
- Move closer to unit.
- Aim remote at sensor.
- Remove obstruction.