Beko Air Conditioner All Error Codes List

A selection of the most common errors in Beko air conditioners with detailed information about why they produce such errors, what they mean and how they can be corrected.

Error codes for Beko air conditioners may vary depending on the specific air conditioner model, but they are usually displayed on the display in the form of numbers or letters. Here are some of the most common error codes for this brand of air conditioners:


EC error - in most modern air conditioners, the manufacturer has programmed an EC error, which replaced CF; EC indicates that refrigerant is leaking from the air conditioning system. In this case, you urgently need to call a technician to repair and refuel the air conditioner.

 

Error P4 - indicates a high gas discharge temperature, which indicates a malfunction of the evaporator and the entire system as a whole.

 

Error Ed - indicates a malfunction of the external unit. Often, this may indicate an obstruction to the operation of the blades, but most often the problem is in the compressor, which prevents the device from operating.

 

Error CF - this error indicates that there are problems with the sensor responsible for the high pressure of the medium inside the system. This error is dangerous, since it is possible that the sensor is normal, but the system itself is depressurized. This error is not built into all Midea air conditioners, but only into some models.

 

Code P1 - power supply not connected, phase missing

For series air conditioners – BKC 090 INV, BKC 120 INV, BKL090 INV, BKL120 INV

E1 = internal temperature sensor error

E2 = Evaporator sensor error

E3 = engine error

E5 = commutation error between indoor and outdoor unit

1E = external temperature sensor error

2E = capacitor sensor error

Error codes for air conditioners of the series - AKH, AKP, AS, BKH, BKP, BS and F1 FF01:

F3 FF03 = high condensing temperature in cooling mode

F4 FF04 = high condensing temperature in heating mode

F6 FF06 = incorrect operation of the indoor fan motor

F7 FF07 = Indoor air temperature sensor error

F8 FF08 = Evaporator temperature sensor fault

F9 FF09 = condenser temperature sensor fault

Error codes for Beko air conditioners of the AKN and BKN series

1 - indicator flashes

2 - indicator is constantly lit

3 - indicator does not light

Air conditioner malfunction Running Sleeping Timer
Internal solenoid temperature sensor error 1 1 1
Internal temperature sensor error 1 1 2
External solenoid temperature sensor error 1 1 3
Internal fan motor is not working properly 1 2 1

If you do not have the necessary experience and qualifications to repair an air conditioner yourself, then we recommend contacting specialists who will fix the problem as soon as possible, extend the life of your equipment, give a guarantee for the work performed, and at the same time, you will not risk the fact that you can break it expensive equipment or accidentally leak refrigerant.


If the air conditioner does not cool

There are several reasons why an air conditioner stops cooling. Our list ranks them from most likely to least likely.

 

To identify the cause of a breakdown, you need to test each cause, starting with the first:

 

If the air filter is clogged, air will not be able to circulate through the air conditioner. This reduces its cooling capacity. A dirty filter can cause the evaporator coils to freeze. In this situation, the filter needs to be washed or replaced with a new one.

 

If the condenser coils become dirty, they will not be able to dissipate heat as refrigerant flows through them. As debris accumulates on the coils, the air conditioner begins to work longer and harder to produce cold. Eventually it will run continuously. The air conditioner coils can be cleaned.

 

Rarely, the cause of this situation is a compressor malfunction. First you need to check the compressor capacitor and overload fuse. If a fault is found in the compressor, you will have to call a technician.

 

The cause of the problem may lie in the thermostat. The thermostat controls the temperature, when the air temperature increases, the thermostat turns on the fan and compressor. If it is faulty, it will not be able to cool. To test the thermostat, turn on the cool mode and use a multimeter to check for continuity. If it is broken when the air conditioner is operating for cooling, you will have to change the thermostat.

 

All systems may work normally, but the cause of the problem may lie in the thermistor - a temperature sensor on the control board. If the air temperature rises, the resistance value on the thermistor decreases. Check the serviceability of the sensor with a multimeter. If its resistance does not change with temperature changes, the thermistor will have to be replaced.

The cause of the error code can always be a breakdown of the control board.

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