KeepRite At a Glance
What’s Wrong With Your KeepRite Air Conditioner?
Do you find that your outside unit is only blowing hot air?
Do you believe that your air conditioner isn’t producing enough cool air?
Do you find that cool air isn’t circulating properly through the floor and ceiling registers?
KeepRite Air Conditioner Error Codes
Error Codes
LED Flash | LED Flash Code | Description |
---|---|---|
Amber | On solid, no flash | Standby - no call for unit operation |
Amber | Off | Standby - no call for unit operation |
Amber | 1, pause | Low Stage Cool/Heat Operation |
Amber | 2, pause | High Stage Cool/Heat Operation |
Amber | 16 | System Communications Failure |
Amber | 25 | Invalid Model Plug |
Amber | 31 | High Pressure Switch Open |
Amber | 32 | Low Pressure Switch or Discharge Temp Switch Open |
Amber | 45 | Control Fault |
Amber | 46 | Brown Out (230 v) |
Amber | 47 | No 230v at Unit |
Amber | 53 | Outdoor Air Temp Sensor Fault |
Amber | 55 | Outdoor Coil Sensor Fault |
Amber | 56 | Thermistors out of range |
Amber | 71 | Low Stage Thermal Cutout |
Amber | 72 | High Stage Thermal Cutout |
Amber | 73 | Contactor Shorted |
Amber | 74 | No 230V at Compressor |
Amber | 81 | Low Stage Thermal Lockout |
Amber | 82 | High Stage Thermal Lockout |
Amber | 83 | Low Pressure Lockout |
Amber | 84 | High Pressure Lockout |
KeepRite Air Conditioner Repair Costs
When to Get a Technician for KeepRite Air Conditioner Repairs
Who to Call For KeepRite Air Conditioner Repairs
KeepRite Warranty Coverage
- Premium-grade ProComfort™ Deluxe Series air conditioners receive a limited 10-year parts protection as well as a limited 10-year No Hassle Replacement™ warranty.
- The mid-range ProComfort, ™ Series models, receive a limited 10-year parts protection warranty as well as either a limited 5-, 3-, or 1-year No Hassle Replacement™ warranty.
- Entry-level Performance Series air conditioners come with the brand’s base limited 10-year parts protection warranty.
How to Replace Your KeepRite Air Filter
- Turn off power to your KeepRite air conditioner
- Remove the access panel
- Locate the system’s air filter. Typically these can be found near the return air duct
- Remove the dirty air filter
- If the filter is reusable, clean it. Otherwise, grab yourself a new air filter
- Replace the cleaned or new air filter into the slot
- Close the access panel and return power to the air conditioner