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It might depend on the brand and model of your air conditioner, but on several varieties, E4 means it is iced up. Switch it fan only for a while (ten or twenty minutes) and reset the air conditioner by turning it off for a few minutes. When you turn it back on, the error code may be fixed.
First, I'm not a Lloyd Tech.
* Check warranty and call vendor for service.
*** Following is for information only ***
* E6 appears to be a problem with the Evaporator sensor (temperature is incorrect) This is an overseas MFR. Your will need to check with your AC local vendor for support. Service on this type of unit will require a CFR certified repairman.
* Lloyd Error codes (official); https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi6Z4PhcUBI
* chart of codes (customer's video); https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSrlyFfNmFo
* Call for service as you will still need a certified tech to check.
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