Convair Error Codes & Troubleshooting

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Convair Error Codes & Troubleshooting

Convair evaporative coolers offer reliable and efficient cooling solutions for Australian conditions.

7 Error Codes Listed0 Critical Issues

Error Code: E1

Water sensor malfunction

MEDIUM
Troubleshooting Steps:

Water level sensor fault. Check sensor operation and water supply connections.

Error Code: E2

Pump system error

HIGH
Troubleshooting Steps:

Water pump system malfunction. Check pump operation and water flow.

High Priority: Professional attention recommended to prevent damage.

Error Code: E3

Motor malfunction

HIGH
Troubleshooting Steps:

Fan motor malfunction. Check motor operation and remove obstructions.

High Priority: Professional attention recommended to prevent damage.

Error Code: E4

Control system error

HIGH
Troubleshooting Steps:

Control system malfunction. Professional diagnosis and repair required.

High Priority: Professional attention recommended to prevent damage.

Error Code: F1

Water system error

MEDIUM
Troubleshooting Steps:

Water system fault detected. Check water supply, quality, and drainage.

Error Code: F2

Safety system activation

MEDIUM
Troubleshooting Steps:

Safety system activated. Check system operation and reset if conditions are safe.

Error Code: P1

Electrical system fault

MEDIUM
Troubleshooting Steps:

Electrical system fault. Check power connections and supply voltage.

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Error Severity Guide

CRITICALTurn off system immediately
HIGHProfessional attention needed
MEDIUMSchedule service soon
LOWMonitor and maintain

Safety First

  • Always turn off power before inspection
  • Never attempt electrical repairs yourself
  • Check for gas leaks if you smell refrigerant
  • Call professionals for critical errors
  • Regular maintenance prevents problems