E0 flash every 4 seconds temperature sensor issue:
• Contact Milenco Ltd on the hotline for your location
UK: 01908 220102
or
US: 574-208-9812
E1 flash every 4 seconds - low voltage & Battery Protection:
• An E1 will occur when the battery protection level has been reached.
i.e input voltage to low for protection setting, check power source voltage.
• Try on different power source (vehicle or 240V AC power).
If changing power source fixed issue, then possible issue with original power source.
• Ensure cabling between fridge and battery is at least 1.5 mm
2
,
if the distance is more than 2 metres use at least 2.5 mm
2
cable.
• Try turning on your vehicle so that the battery is being charged. E1 should automatically clear
after a few minutes, and the fridge will resume normal operation, when the power source voltage
increases above the battery protection cut off point.
E2 flashes every 4 seconds - fan issue:
• Fan is drawing too many amps (over 0.6 amps), replace fan.
Contact Milenco Ltd on the hotline for your location
UK: 01908 220102
or
US: 574-208-9812
E3 flashes every 4 seconds - compressor start issue:
• Unplug cable and allow unit to rest for 10 minutes.
• Try on different power source (vehicle or 240 V AC power).
• Electronic box fault.
• Compressor fault.
• If changing from 240v AC to 12v DC power or vice versa, if the change is done too quickly
without switching off the unit; the unit will show an error.
Just wait 5 minutes and it will automatically correct and run normally.
E4 flashes every 4 seconds - low motor speed:
• Reduce products/items inside unit.
• Move so unit is in a lower ambient temperature,
clean vents/ensure clear air flow over compressor.
• Fan fault.
• If changing from 240v AC to 12v DC power or vice versa, if the change is done too quickly
without switching off the unit; the unit will show an error.
Just wait 5 minutes and it will automatically correct and run normally.
E5 flashes every 4 seconds -
over temperature:
• Ambient temperature too high.
• Clean vents/ensure clear air flow
over compressor.
• Fan fault.
NOTE:
The status indicator will be green if running normal.
If it changes to a flashing orange light, this indicates
that there is a change in status. There will also be
a status indicator code shown on the LED display.
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