Toshiba Error Code E10 indicates a problem with the indoor unit’s printed circuit board (PCB), which is essentially the “brain” of the indoor unit.
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Is your Toshiba air conditioner showing up with Error Code E10 on the screen?
The Error Code E10 on your Toshiba air conditioner indicates a problem with the indoor unit’s printed circuit board (PCB), which is essentially the “brain” of the indoor unit. This means that the internal electronic components that control how your air conditioner operates are not functioning correctly, which can prevent the unit from working properly or at all.
To fix this issue, follow these steps:
You may find your Toshiba air conditioning unit needs resetting if it starts to malfunction or isn’t responding to any input via your control panel or remote control. Resetting your air conditioner re-starts the internal computer and can often restore the unit to normal working order. The exact instructions will vary depending on your model of Toshiba air conditioner.
Typically, this procedure will be:
Cleaning your air conditioner shouldn’t take longer than a few minutes every fortnight. To start, simply check the instructions in your manual. If you have a new Toshiba Air single split system product, feel free to use the instructions below for the best way to clean your air conditioner.
This is the most important part of cleaning your AC unit and should happen every two weeks for the life of your unit (or more if your space is particularly dusty).
To clean your filters simply follow these four steps:
Doing this regularly helps make sure that your filters are working at their optimum level to provide you with cleaner, healthier air in your home.
All new Toshiba single split system air conditioners come with a self-cleaning mode that helps prevent the build-up of bad odours and humidity inside the unit. To turn the self-cleaning mode on, follow these steps:
Run the self-cleaning function every fortnight for best results.
Dust may build up on the exterior of your air conditioner, including on the sides of its louvres. To remove this, don’t use spray and wipes or other chemicals – simply wipe it off with a damp cloth whenever you notice dust building up.
Your outdoor unit needs to be unobstructed so that air can flow in and out of it freely. Check your unit regularly and remove any rocks, leaves or other debris that might have built up around it. You may need to do this more regularly during autumn if there are trees near your outdoor unit.
Cleaning your air conditioner may not be top of your list of to-dos, but if you spend a few minutes doing it every fortnight, you could save hundreds of dollars, improve the air quality in your home and reduce your power bill and improve the functioning of your unit.