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Midea is a global manufacturer of air conditioning systems for both residential and commercial applications. As part of its product line, Midea air conditioners are equipped with self-diagnostic capabilities that display error codes to help identify system malfunctions or faults. These codes are typically displayed on the indoor unit or on the remote control screen, allowing technicians or users to troubleshoot issues more efficiently.
Error codes are essential for the maintenance, repair, and operation of Midea HVAC systems and are used across split systems, multi-split units, VRF/VRV systems, and other models.
Common Midea Error Codes
[edit]Midea error codes are typically a combination of a letter and number, such as E1, F2, or H6. Each code corresponds to a specific system issue or sensor fault. Below is a selection of commonly reported Midea error codes and their general meanings:
Code | Meaning |
---|---|
E1 | High pressure protection of the compressor |
E3 | Low pressure protection |
E5 | Overcurrent protection |
F1 | Indoor room temperature sensor fault |
F2 | Evaporator sensor fault |
H6 | Indoor fan motor error |
P4 | Inverter compressor drive error |
C5 | Jumper cap malfunction or missing |
L9 | Low voltage protection |
A full and detailed list of Midea error codes, including model-specific breakdowns, can be found in a PDF document published by Be Cool Refrigeration, a UK-based HVAC service provider. The resource includes updated error codes for 2025 and is used by both technicians and property managers to diagnose issues efficiently.
Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
[edit]When an error code appears, users are generally advised to:
- Turn off the unit
- Note the error code
- Check for visible issues (such as a blocked filter or water leak)
- Contact a qualified technician if the issue persists
In many cases, Midea systems will continue to operate in a limited or protected mode until the error is cleared. Resetting the system may temporarily remove the error display, but underlying faults should always be properly addressed.
References
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- ^ Refrigeration, Be Cool (2025-01-23). "Midea Air Conditioning Error Codes | Updated 2025". Be Cool Refrigeration. Retrieved 2025-04-07.
- ^ Refrigeration, Be Cool (2025-01-23). "Midea Air Conditioning Error Codes – Full PDF Guide" (PDF). Be Cool Refrigeration. Retrieved 2025-04-07.
- ^ Midea, UK (September 2020). "Error Fixing Guide – RAC Units" (PDF). Midea UK. Retrieved 2025-04-07.