What to do if my Electrolux EXH09HV1W shows H1 error code?
- DDaniel MartinJul 31, 2025
The H1 error code on your Electrolux Air Conditioner indicates that the unit is in defrosting operation. This is normal, and heating will resume shortly.
What to do if my Electrolux EXH09HV1W shows H1 error code?
The H1 error code on your Electrolux Air Conditioner indicates that the unit is in defrosting operation. This is normal, and heating will resume shortly.
Why is my Electrolux EXH09HV1W indoor unit not blowing air?
Your Electrolux Air Conditioner might not be blowing air due to several reasons. In HEAT mode, it prevents cold air from blowing if the indoor heat exchanger's temperature is too low. Also, in HEAT mode, if the outdoor temperature is low or humidity is high, frost can form on the outdoor heat exchanger, triggering automatic defrosting, during which the indoor unit stops blowing air for a few minutes. During defrosting, water or vapor might be emitted. Furthermore, in DEHUMIDIFY mode, the indoor fan pauses for 3-12 minutes to prevent condensed water from vaporizing again.
Why is my Electrolux EXH09HV1W Air Conditioner indoor unit leaking water?
Your Electrolux Air Conditioner indoor unit may be leaking water because the humidity is high, causing condensation. Another possible cause is a loose or obstructed drain hose.
Why is my Electrolux EXH09HV1W Air Conditioner outdoor unit leaking water?
Water leakage from your Electrolux Air Conditioner's outdoor unit can occur due to several normal operations. During cooling, water condenses around pipes and joints. During defrosting, thawed water is expelled. Also, during heating, water may drip from the heat exchanger.
What to do if there is moisture on the air outlet of my Electrolux EXH09HV1W?
If your Electrolux Air Conditioner operates in high humidity for an extended period, moisture may form on the air outlet grill and drip off. This is normal.
Why is my Electrolux EXH09HV1W making noise from the indoor unit?
The noise from your Electrolux Air Conditioner's indoor unit could be due to the fan or compressor relay switching on or off. Also, when defrosting starts or stops, the refrigerant reversing direction can create a sound.
Noise Level (Indoor) | 24 dB |
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Noise Level (Outdoor) | 50 dB |
Power Supply | 220-240V, 50Hz |
Operating Temperature (Cooling) | 18-43 °C |
Operating Temperature (Heating) | -7-24 °C |
Weight (Indoor Unit) | 9 kg |
Weight (Outdoor Unit) | 25 kg |
Type | Split |
Cooling Capacity | 9000 BTU/h |
Heating Capacity | 9000 BTU/h |
Power Consumption (Heating) | 800 W |
Dimensions (Outdoor Unit) | 700 x 540 x 240 mm |
Appliance intended for household and similar applications like shops, offices, hotels, and farm houses.
Notes on installation, authorized personnel, socket outlets, children, and refrigerant.
Warnings about unusual situations like burning smell, wet hands, damaged cords, and electrical safety.
Notes on operating with louvre closed or without air filter to prevent malfunctions.
Guidelines for proper use and avoiding hazards related to airflow and direct exposure.
Instructions for cleaning the unit, including filter cleaning and general upkeep.
Information on contacting authorized dealers and steps before operating the unit.
Instructions on aiming the remote, signal transmission, location, and battery replacement.
Explains ON/OFF, Mode, Light, Fan, Turbo, and X-Fan button functions.
Details Swing, I Feel, Timer On/Off, Clock, Temp, and Eco button functionalities.
Explains Healthy button and combined X-Fan button functionality for models with cold-plasma.
Explains Transmission, Mode, Speed, Temperature, Time, and other indicator displays.
Ensures proper battery insertion, time setting, and explains automatic operation mode.
How to use the Dehumidify mode and its working principle.
Instructions for Fan, Cooling, and Heating modes, including start/stop procedures.
Instructions for setting the start and stop times for the air conditioner.
Details on setting sequential Timer On then Off, and Timer Off then On operations.
Procedure to set the current time on the remote control.
Explains Eco, I Feel, and Healthy (Cold-Plasma) operations for enhanced comfort and air quality.
Details on Smart Restart and Self Diagnose/Auto Protection features.
Instructions for adjusting horizontal and vertical louvers for optimal airflow.
Using the manual switch on the indoor unit when the remote control fails.
Advice on maximizing performance, comfort, and energy efficiency.
Table outlining maintenance operations for dust filters, coils, and casing.
Instructions for safely cleaning the indoor unit and remote control.
Steps for removing and cleaning dust and healthy air filters.
Cleaning and replacement guidelines for healthy air freshening filters.
Guidance for long-term storage, wiring checks, and pre-operation checks.
Explains compressor protection, anti-freezing, defrosting, and anti-cold air functions.
Describes gentle breeze, white mist, noises, dust, peculiar smells, and mode changes.
Addresses condensation issues, potential interference, and X-Fan function.
Situations requiring immediate shutdown and contacting service center.
Troubleshooting for unit not starting, including power, fuse, and battery checks.
Troubleshooting for poor cooling/heating, including filter, doors, and obstructions.
Troubleshooting for unit not operating, odours, mist, cracking noise, and start-up problems.
Troubleshooting for poor cooling/heating, moisture, and H1 error code.