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Samsung Heat Pumps: manuals, user guides and error codes

Looking for a Samsung heat pump manual, user guide, or error code explanation? ServiceMy has created a dedicated resource hub to help homeowners quickly find the information they need for their system.

Our guide library includes downloadable manuals, setup instructions, troubleshooting advice and clear explanations of common error codes. If your Samsung heat pump is showing a fault code, not heating properly, or you simply want to understand how to operate it more efficiently, our guides are designed to help you identify the issue and keep your system running smoothly. These resources are regularly updated and written by experienced heat pump engineers to help you get the most from your heating system, improve efficiency and avoid unnecessary breakdowns.

These apply for the following air source heat pump models:

  • AE050RXYDEG/EU
  • AE080RXYDEG/EU
  • AE120RXYDEG/EU
  • AE160RXYDEG/EU
  • AE050BXYDEG/EU
  • AE080BXYDEG/EU
  • AE120BXYDEG/EU
  • AE160BXYDEG/EU
  • AE050CXYDEG/EU
  • AE080CXYDEG/EU
  • AE120CXYDEG/EU
  • AE160CXYDEG/EU

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Heat pump malfunctions: Samsung Error Codes

If you cannot find the error code explanation or need help resolving any issues, ServiceMy can help diagnose and arrange a professional heat pump service to restore your system to optimum performance.

Error CodeTitleExplanation
E101Indoor-Outdoor Communication FaultCommunication failure between indoor and outdoor units; check wiring and connections.
E102Communication Timeout FaultSignal delay or loss between system components.
E121Indoor Air Temperature Sensor FaultFault with indoor air temperature sensor.
E122Indoor Coil Temperature Sensor FaultIndoor heat exchanger sensor failure.
E123Discharge Temperature Sensor FaultCompressor discharge sensor fault.
E124Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor FaultExternal air sensor failure; affects system performance.
E125Outdoor Coil Temperature Sensor FaultOutdoor heat exchanger sensor failure.
E126Suction Temperature Sensor FaultRefrigerant suction temperature sensor issue.
E127Liquid Line Temperature Sensor FaultRefrigerant liquid line sensor fault.
E128Water Outlet Temperature Sensor FaultFlow temperature sensor fault.
E129Water Inlet Temperature Sensor FaultReturn temperature sensor fault.
E201High Pressure FaultRefrigerant pressure too high; often due to poor flow or airflow restriction.
E202Low Pressure FaultRefrigerant pressure too low; typically due to leaks or low charge.
E203Compressor Overcurrent FaultExcess electrical current detected in compressor.
E204Compressor Discharge Temperature HighCompressor overheating; may indicate system imbalance.
E205Compressor Start FailureCompressor unable to start; possible inverter or electrical issue.
E206Fan Motor FaultOutdoor fan not operating correctly; affects heat transfer.
E2074-Way Valve FaultReversing valve not switching correctly between modes.
E208Refrigerant System FaultGeneral refrigerant circuit issue requiring diagnostics.
E209Defrost FaultDefrost cycle not operating correctly; possible airflow or sensor issue.
E210Anti-Freeze Protection ActivatedSystem protecting against freezing conditions.
E211Water Flow FaultInsufficient water circulation; possible pump failure, airlock, or blockage.
E212Water Pump FaultCirculation pump failure or not operating correctly.
E213Flow Switch FaultNo water movement detected; indicates circulation issue.
E214Low Water Pressure FaultSystem pressure too low; check filling loop or leaks.
E215High Water Temperature FaultWater temperature exceeded safe limits.
E216Low Water Temperature FaultWater temperature too low; may indicate system imbalance.
E217Communication Fault (Controller)Remote controller communication issue.
E218Addressing FaultIncorrect addressing between system components.
E219EEPROM / Control Board FaultInternal PCB or memory error.
E220Voltage Supply FaultPower supply outside acceptable limits.
E221Overcurrent Protection FaultElectrical overcurrent detected.
E222Inverter Module FaultFault with inverter controlling compressor.
E223Heat Sink OverheatInverter heat sink temperature too high.
E224Compressor Lock FaultCompressor unable to operate or seized.
E225System Configuration FaultIncorrect system setup or parameter mismatch.
C101Communication Fault (Indoor)Internal communication fault within indoor unit.
C102Communication Fault (Outdoor)Internal communication fault within outdoor unit.
C103Network Communication FaultCommunication issue across system network.
C104Communication Fault (Wired Controller)Fault between controller and system.
C105Data Transmission FaultInternal data communication error.

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