Find practical guides to diagnose air conditioning faults, decode error messages, and fix common breakdowns step by step. Each article helps you identify symptoms, understand the cause, and apply quick solutions to restore cooling faster. Ideal for split units and other home cooling systems when you need a clear fix without wasting time.
The alert indicates a fault in the indoor fan control and may require technical inspection.
The Ed warning points to a communication problem between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit, with electrical or control-related causes.
The unit may stop due to a power outage or unstable power supply. These are the key signs to identify it.
The alert turns off when the scheduled time is reached. This is how the timer works and how to check it on the device.
The remote doesn’t turn on the Kaysun: what to check, which faults are real, and when the problem is in the electronics.
Kaysun heating loses performance in extreme cold: learn the warning, the outdoor threshold, and what to check first.
The cause is usually incorrect refrigerant charging and requires checking for leaks and pressure.
Automatic mode prevents changing the fan speed on Kaysun and explains the warning without any real faults.
The absence of beeps usually indicates a problem with the control, receiver, or board in the equipment.
The protection of the evaporator or the compressor can stop the equipment. Here is how to interpret it and what basic check is advisable.
The warning usually corresponds to a high-pressure protection or to defrosting in heating mode, and it normally stops on its own.
Kaysun's overcurrent protection points to an electrical fault that requires technical inspection.