There are several reasons for your air conditioner’s indoor unit to leak. Turn it off and see if one of the following will solve the problem.
Make sure the appliance is installed properly
Your air conditioner should be installed by authorised service agents. If the installation or the connections between the units are not done appropriately, your air conditioner may not work correctly.
See if the filters are dirty or clogged
The air filters should be checked and cleaned every 3 months or whenever there’s a drop in performance. If the air filters are dirty or clogged, the cool air produced by your air conditioner won’t circulate properly throughout the room.
To clean the filters, consult your user manual as each model may have different instructions. If you’re having trouble finding your manual, download it here using your product’s model number.
You can also contact an authorized service agent to get your evaporator and condenser coils cleaned.
Check the pipe connections
Check the water drainage pipes and their connections. If they are not tightened properly, water may leak. The drain hose should be placed facing down and is not folded or bent for it to drain properly.
Consider technical problems
If the problem continues, your air conditioner might have a technical problem. If you suspect this to be the case, contact an authorised service agent.