The CL (or "Cl") code on a mini-split is not an error — it is a filter cleaning reminder. The unit's control board counts operating hours and displays CL when the filter is due for cleaning, typically every 250–500 hours of operation. The unit continues to work normally when CL is showing, but cleaning and resetting the reminder promptly ensures continued efficiency and prevents the dirty filter from progressing into a real fault.
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What CL Means on Different Brands
| Brand | Filter Reminder Code | How to Reset |
|---|---|---|
| LG | Cl | Hold FILTER button on remote 3 seconds |
| Samsung | CF | Hold FILTER button on remote 3 seconds |
| Daikin | Filter sign on remote display | Hold FILTER SIGN button on remote 2 seconds |
| Mitsubishi | FILTER LED on indoor unit | Press FILTER RESET button on indoor unit 3 seconds |
| Fujitsu | Filter light on indoor unit | Press filter reset button on remote or indoor unit |
| MrCool | CF | Press filter reset in SmartHVAC app or on remote |
| Gree / Midea / Pioneer | CL or CF | Hold FILTER RESET on remote 3 seconds |
How to Clear the CL Code
Step 1 — Clean the filter. Open the front panel of the indoor unit, remove both filter panels, rinse from the back through to the front under warm running water, and allow to dry completely (15–20 minutes minimum). Reinstall once fully dry.
Step 2 — Reset the indicator. With the unit powered on, press and hold the FILTER or FILTER RESET button on the remote control for 3 seconds. The CL or CF notification will clear from the display. If there is no dedicated filter button, consult your owner's manual — the reset method varies slightly between brands.
Step 3 — Confirm it has cleared. The display should return to normal temperature readout. If CL appears again immediately after reset, there may be a control board fault misreading the filter counter — this is uncommon but would require a technician.
Frequently Asked Questions
My mini-split shows CL but the filter is clean — why?
The CL reminder is based on accumulated operating hours, not a physical measurement of filter condition. Even if you cleaned the filter recently, CL will appear again once the hour counter reaches the threshold. After cleaning, always reset the indicator — the counter resets to zero and the clock starts again from the next time you clean.
Will ignoring CL damage my mini-split?
Ignoring the cleaning reminder does not cause immediate damage — the unit continues to operate. However, if the filter becomes heavily clogged as a result of ignoring the reminder, restricted airflow will eventually cause the evaporator coil to freeze, triggering a real fault code (P1, F1, or A5 depending on brand) and potentially reducing output significantly.
Related reading:
→ How to Clean a Mini-Split Filter (Takes 5 Minutes)
→ Mini-Split Filter Light On: What It Means and What to Do
→ Mini-Split Maintenance Guide: What to Do Every Season