Find clear, practical guides for Brand appliance faults, error codes, and breakdowns. Each article helps you understand the problem fast and take the right steps to fix it at home.
F5 usually indicates overheating or a drainage fault. Key points to detect it and act safely.
What does this fault indicate, why does it appear, and how should you act without making the problem worse in your Ferroli equipment.
The fault is usually due to a T1 probe or an internal communication problem. This is how it is interpreted and handled safely.
The fault points to the water flow and can block the equipment. Check causes, signs, and when to intervene safely.
What does H3 indicate, what basic checks are safe, and when is a technician needed.
P3 alarm indicates compressor overcurrent protection and requires checking the power supply, heat exchange, and key components.
The E1 error in Giatsu equipment usually points to incorrect communication between units. Key points to detect it and take action.
The warning usually indicates an electrical or internal problem. These checks help narrow it down without making the fault worse.
The E6 alert on Giatsu equipment points to a ventilation or communication fault. Here’s how to identify it and what to check.
The EC warning usually points to a refrigerant leak or an incorrect reading. Key tips to detect it and act safely.
The F0 alarm points to an overload in the system and usually originates in the power supply, the board, or the compressor.
The F1 warning usually indicates a problem with the probe or its wiring. These are the keys to interpreting it accurately.