E1 errors on most air cons mean a communications error. I don't know the codes for your machine but I would try a power reset first. Turn off the power to the machine at the isolator or meter box for 15 minutes and then try it again. If it doesn't work, I would suggest that its likely to be an indoor or outdoor board failure.
SOURCE: E1 ERROR CODE
Found the answer on the Uniden Site. Here is the Link to the Answer. http://www.mycusthelp.com/uniden/supportkbitem.asp?sSessionID=&Inc=1691&sFilA=Product&sFilB=Model&sFilC=&FA=4&FB=-1&FC=-1&KEY=error%20codes
SOURCE: model :ion treadmill 7.9t (bladez ) ,e1 error runs 7 sec and stop
E1 represents a speed sensor error. Remove the cover and the speed sensor is located alongside the top left roller/wheel. this wheel has a metal disk on it's side that the sensor counts each time it passes. Adjust the sensor as close to the metal disk as possible without making physical contact. Roll the wheel several times to ensure there is no contact. It was noticed on ours that the alignment of the sensor is not centered to the metal disk, and was reading the outside edge of the disk. Turn the sensor just a bit to read as musch of the disk as possible.
SOURCE: I have a R410A Inverter
Not 100% sure but an E1 error on a unit which is sourced from the same place as Electrolux air cons, means that the pipe sensor on the indoor unit has failed. You will need to confirm this with Electrolux. They carry a 5 year warranty, so you may be in luck.... hopefully
SOURCE: I have a LifeSpan TR1000-SL
abrupt shutdown of the belt as the motor control detect a sharp increase in drive
current and inmediately stop driving belt.Some situation as jamming the belt may cause this error.Without such abuse should be a cause for extreme care and analysis for some Tech.
2 reason:
1) Motor drive; possible faulty(Test)
2) motor control board : possible faulty(Test)
SOURCE: I have condura non-inverter. When I turn on the unit, the led display keeps on blinking
These blinks [flashes] are fault indication (Error Codes). From the number of blinks occur at one time switch ON, you can get an idea about the faulty circuit section inside it. This will make repair easy. These are called blinking codes. Make sure about the exact number of blinking of the standby/power LED, by switching On & OFF the set, for at least two times. Count it carefully. If you wish to get some details, check the site linked here. It has details about blinking codes, and fault locating procedure, to many popular brand TVs and other devices.
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