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Why no response to test power and reset buttons?

Conditioner was working and I unplugged it and test power and reset buttons didn't come on. What went wrong

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What does the code E1 mean on my sharp a/c

It is a clean filter message. make sure filter is cleaned and reset as follows:
1. Power down the air conditioner using the "power" button on the front
panel.
2. Unplug the air conditioner from the wall socket.
3. Hold the front panel "power" button down and plug the air
conditioner in. Continue to hold the power button down as the machine
goes through a brief test sequence (fan & compressor each come on
briefly, etc). There is a "beep" sound at the end of the test sequence,
and the machine will be off. At this point, you can release the power
button.
4. Unplug the air conditioner.
5. Plug the air conditioner back in.
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Where is the button to reset on a frigidaire air conditioner

Hi friend, that's a great question!

To reset your Frigidaire air conditioner you would need to make sure the appliance is turned off and unplugged. On the power cord you will see a test button, push that button and you will hear a click. You would then press the reset button you will hear a click again signifying that the appliance has been reset. Then plug your air conditioner back in and it should be reset. -Matt

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How do i fix E1 error

  • Press the "Power" button to turn off your unit and then remove the filter from the filter panel on the side or front of your air conditioner. Refer to your manual if you are unsure where the filter on your unit is located.
  • 2 Inspect the filter. If it is dirty, brush off dirt, debris and lint. If it is really dirty, wash it with mild soap and water and allow it to dry completely. Reinsert it into its compartment. If your filter is worn out or damaged, purchase a replacement filter from an appliance or hardware store and replace the old one.Turn on the air conditioner. Move to the next step if the LCD continues to display the E1 error code.
  • 3 Check for a reset button on your air conditioner and press it to reset your unit. Some of the newer air conditioners have reset buttons to restore the default factory settings. Press the "Power" button on the front panel of your air conditioner to power down your unit if it does not have a reset button. Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet. Leave the air conditioner off for several hours to see if it will reset.
  • 4 Plug your air conditioner back into the electrical outlet and turn it on. If your air conditioner is still displaying the E1 error code, turn it off and contact a qualified technician because the room thermistor responsible for detecting room temperature may be defective.


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    My Air Conditioner started blowing hot air. Code p2181 came up. I have had problems with my fuse box over my battery. Could this be the problem again?

  • Press the "Power" button to turn off your unit and then remove the filter from the filter panel on the side or front of your air conditioner. Refer to your manual if you are unsure where the filter on your unit is located.

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    Inspect the filter. If it is dirty, brush off dirt, debris and lint. If it is really dirty, wash it with mild soap and water and allow it to dry completely. Reinsert it into its compartment. If your filter is worn out or damaged, purchase a replacement filter from an appliance or hardware store and replace the old one.Turn on the air conditiner

  • Check for a reset button on your air conditioner and press it to reset your unit. Some of the newer air conditioners have reset buttons to restore the default factory settings. Press the "Power" button on the front panel of your air conditioner to power down your unit if it does not have a reset button. Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet. Leave the air conditioner off for several hours to see if it will reset.

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    Plug your air conditioner back into the electrical outlet and turn it on. If your air conditioner is still displaying the E1 error code, turn it off and contact a qualified technician because the room thermistor response to detecting room tempeture is needs replacement I say I'd loose business but rather clients trust me then go elsewhere recommend me for what you'll pay get a new one if it doesn't work

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    I HAVE A FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONER MODEL AED24E7F-C THIS UNIT TRIPS THE RESET BUTTON ONCE IN A GREAT WHILE IT RUNS FOR HOURS OR DAYS ON END AND THEN TRIPS. IT TAKE AWHILE AFTER THAT BEFORE I CAN RESET...

    The reset button is part of the cord. The cord has built in arc detection. This is a complex circuit that monitors the unit and senses potentially dangerous sparks or arcing inside the internal components of the A/C (motors, switches, etc.) It sounds like the problem is getting worse - as they usually do. Sparking and arcing happen when dirt, corrosion, etc. accumulates and can result in pitted contacts. All of these conditions only make the sparks and arcs worse. Page 1 of the manual (left column) says this:

    If the Arc Detection Device has tripped, the
    reset button will pop up.


    Follow these steps to reset the Arc Detection
    Device:


    1. Unplug unit from electrical outlet
    2. Press the reset button
    3. Plug the unit back into electrical outlet
    4. Check to see if power has returned to the unit

    Testing


    You should test the Arc Detection Device
    equipped power cord monthly, after every major
    electrical storm, or if power to your Room Air
    Conditioner has been interrupted.

    Follow these steps to test the Arc Detection
    Device:


    1. Unplug unit from electrical outlet
    2. Press the reset button
    3. Plug the unit back into electrical outlet
    4. Press test button. Unit should trip and reset
    button will pop up.
    5. Press reset button again for use
    If above test fails, stop using the air
    conditioner and contact customer service by
    calling the following toll-free number:
    1-800-332-6658 or email:
    [email protected]

    I hope this helps & good luck!
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    My error code E1 won't clear after draining the water resevoir.

    I offer the
    following procedure to clear the nefarious E1 indication, and obtain
    another 720 hours of cooling bliss:

    1. Power down the air conditioner using the "power" button on the front
    panel.
    2. Unplug the air conditioner from the wall socket.
    3. Hold the front panel "power" button down and plug the air
    conditioner in. Continue to hold the power button down as the machine
    goes through a brief test sequence (fan & compressor each come on
    briefly, etc). There is a "beep" sound at the end of the test sequence,
    and the machine will be off. At this point, you can release the power
    button.
    4. Unplug the air conditioner.
    5. Plug the air conditioner back in.
    6. Congratulations! You should now be able to operate the air
    conditioner normally for another 720 hours, but only if you followed
    the instructions above EXACTLY.

    If you doubt the veracity of this information, or it does not work as
    expected, you can get it directly from the source at:

    1-800-237-4277

    which is the Sharp customer service line. But, you'll need to call
    between 7 AM and 7 PM US Central time, and have your model number and
    serial number ready.
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    I have a sharp and I don't know what model you have but you may check the manufacturers web site for a instruction book

    but on my unit you have to do the following

    1. Power down the air conditioner using the "power" button on the front
    panel.
    2. Unplug the air conditioner from the wall socket.
    3. Hold the front panel "power" button down and plug the air
    conditioner in. Continue to hold the power button down as the machine
    goes through a brief test sequence (fan & compressor each come on
    briefly, etc). There is a "beep" sound at the end of the test sequence,
    and the machine will be off. At this point, you can release the power
    button.
    4. Unplug the air conditioner.
    5. Plug the air conditioner back in.
    6. Congratulations! You should now be able to operate the air
    conditioner normally for another 720 hours, but only if you followed
    the instructions above EXACTLY.

    after following this procedure to clear the nefarious E1 indication, you should obtain
    another 720 hours of cooling bliss
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    Air conditioner is flashing e1

    hi..
    1. Power down the air conditioner using the "power" button on the front
    panel.
    2. Unplug the air conditioner from the wall socket.
    3. Hold the front panel "power" button down and plug the air
    conditioner in. Continue to hold the power button down as the machine
    goes through a brief test sequence (fan & compressor each come on
    briefly, etc). There is a "beep" sound at the end of the test sequence,
    and the machine will be off. At this point, you can release the power
    button.
    4. Unplug the air conditioner.
    5. Plug the air conditioner back in.

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    Shutting off

    I would try the same solution as the E1 error code, Not sure if it will work, but it seems to be the same issue


    1. Power down the air conditioner using the "power" button on the front
    panel.
    2. Unplug the air conditioner from the wall socket.
    3. Hold the front panel "power" button down and plug the air
    conditioner in. Continue to hold the power button down as the machine
    goes through a brief test sequence (fan & compressor each come on
    briefly, etc). There is a "beep" sound at the end of the test sequence,
    and the machine will be off. At this point, you can release the power
    button.
    4. Unplug the air conditioner.
    5. Plug the air conditioner back in.
    6. Congratulations! You should now be able to operate the air
    conditioner normally for another 720 hours, but only if you followed
    the instructions above EXACTLY.

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    If you have the error code E1 on the LED temperature display. This error code is intended as a reminder for the user to clean the air filter every 720 hours . I have a sharp and I don't know what model you have but you may check the manufacturers web site for a instruction book but on my unit you have to do the following

    1. Power down the air conditioner using the "power" button on the front
    panel.
    2. Unplug the air conditioner from the wall socket.
    3. Hold the front panel "power" button down and plug the air
    conditioner in. Continue to hold the power button down as the machine
    goes through a brief test sequence (fan & compressor each come on
    briefly, etc). There is a "beep" sound at the end of the test sequence,
    and the machine will be off. At this point, you can release the power
    button.
    4. Unplug the air conditioner.
    5. Plug the air conditioner back in.
    6. Congratulations! You should now be able to operate the air
    conditioner normally for another 720 hours, but only if you followed
    the instructions above EXACTLY.

    after following this procedure to clear the nefarious E1 indication, you should obtain
    another 720 hours of cooling bliss
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