Mitsubishi Electric

Mitsubishi Electric Humidifiers & Dehumidifiers Error Codes

Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.

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E1
Dehumidifier stops and displays E1 shortly after power‑on; fan may run briefly then shut down.
Room Temperature Sensor (Thermistor) Fault
E2
Unit displays E2 and will not start dehumidifying; fan may or may not run.
Evaporator Coil Temperature Sensor Fault
E3
Dehumidifier shows E3 and stops cooling; fan may continue to run.
Humidity Sensor / RH Sensor Fault
E4
Unit displays E4 and stops; compressor does not run.
Defrost Sensor / Frost Protection Sensor Fault
E5
Dehumidifier shows E5 and will not start; sometimes occurs after a power surge.
Communication Error Between Display PCB and Main PCB
E6
Unit displays E6 and stops; fan may run but compressor does not start.
Compressor Overload / Overcurrent Protection Trip
E7
Display shows E7; fan does not run or runs briefly then stops.
Indoor Fan Motor / Fan Feedback Fault
E8
Unit shows E8 and stops; may occur after long continuous operation in a cold room.
Refrigerant System Protection / Abnormal Low Temperature
E9
Display shows E9; unit will not run.
EEPROM / Memory Error on Main PCB
F1
Humidifier/dehumidifier hybrid unit shows F1 and stops; humidity control unavailable.
Indoor Humidity Sensor Out of Range
F2
Unit displays F2; water collection stops even though fan may still run.
Water Level Sensor / Float Switch Fault
F3
Display shows F3; unit stops and may beep repeatedly.
Tank Present / Tank Position Detection Error
F4
Unit shows F4 and stops; often associated with continuous drain use.
Drain Pump / Drainage Error (Models with Built‑in Pump)
F5
Display shows F5; unit may shut down unexpectedly during operation.
Overheating / High Temperature Protection
H1
Humidifier function error H1; unit cannot raise humidity.
Humidifier Water Supply / Tank Empty Detection
H2
Humidifier error H2; fan runs but no mist or moisture output.
Humidifier Element / Evaporative Filter Fault
H3
Humidifier error H3; unit stops humidifying and may beep.
Humidifier Overflow / Leak Detection
U1
Unit displays U1 and stops; often after moving the appliance.
Tilt / Orientation Error
U2
Display shows U2; unit will not start.
Low Voltage / Power Supply Abnormality
U3
Unit shows U3; compressor and fan do not start.
Internal Communication / Mode Conflict Error
Symptom
Chemical or burning smell from the unit.
Electrical Overheating or Component Failure
Symptom
Dehumidifier runs but does not collect water; room remains humid.
Loss of Refrigerant Charge / Weak Cooling Circuit
Symptom
Dehumidifier stops frequently with tank not full; tank full light on.
False Tank Full Detection
Symptom
Display flickers or dims while the unit is running.
Unstable Power Supply to Display
Symptom
Display works but compressor never starts; only fan runs continuously.
Compressor Start Failure
Symptom
Frost or ice builds up on the evaporator coil and does not melt during normal operation.
Defrost System Inefficiency
Symptom
Humidifier function produces very little or no moisture even with full tank.
Humidifier Output Low
Symptom
Humidity reading on display is clearly inaccurate compared to a separate hygrometer.
Humidity Sensor Drift / Miscalibration
Symptom
Loud grinding or scraping noise from fan area; airflow reduced.
Fan Wheel Damage or Bearing Failure
Symptom
Musty or moldy smell from the dehumidifier during operation.
Biological Growth in Water System and Air Path
Symptom
Remote control does not operate the unit (for models with IR remote).
Remote Control / IR Receiver Issue
Symptom
Unit frequently switches between dehumidify and standby even though room is still damp.
Short Cycling Due to Sensor Placement or Settings
Symptom
Unit is very noisy during operation; rattling or buzzing sounds from inside.
Mechanical Vibration / Loose Components
Symptom
Unit powers on but buttons do not respond or respond intermittently.
Keypad / Control Panel Failure
Symptom
Unit runs for a few minutes then shuts off; can be restarted after a short time.
Thermal Overload / Overheating Protection Cycling
Symptom
Unit vibrates excessively and moves on the floor during operation.
Excessive Vibration / Imbalance
Symptom
Unit will not power on at all; no lights or display.
No Power / Power Supply Failure
Symptom
Water leaking from the bottom of the dehumidifier onto the floor.
Drainage System Leak or Blockage
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