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Hisense Error Codes & Diagnostics

Complete B2B dictionary of fault codes, troubleshooting steps, and repair manuals for Hisense home appliances, including Washing Machines, Dishwashers, Ovens, Dryers, and Refrigerators.

20 Verified Codes in Database
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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
E0
Ambient temperature sensor fault
Info: The sensor measuring the room temperature is faulty, which can affect the cooling cycle.
Refrigerator
E0 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Freezer defrost sensor fault
Info: The defrost sensor in the freezer compartment has failed, which can lead to ice buildup.
Refrigerator
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E9
Ice maker fault
Info: A problem has been detected with the ice maker module or its motor.
Refrigerator
E9 Full Steps Diagnose
F-1
Temperature sensor open circuit
Info: The oven's temperature sensor (NTC) is disconnected or has failed.
Oven
F-1 Full Steps Diagnose
F01
Water inlet fault
Info: The water tap is closed, the inlet hose is bent or blocked, or water pressure is too low.
Washing Machine
F01 Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Refrigerator compartment sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor in the main refrigerator section is faulty.
Refrigerator
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Water leak detected
Info: Water has collected in the base of the dishwasher, activating the anti-flood switch.
Dishwasher
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F-3
Temperature sensor short circuit
Info: The oven's temperature sensor (NTC) has short-circuited.
Oven
F-3 Full Steps Diagnose
F03
Draining fault
Info: The drain pump filter is clogged, or the drain hose is blocked or kinked.
Washing Machine
F03 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
Draining issue
Info: The dishwasher is not draining water correctly. Filters are blocked or the drain hose is kinked.
Dishwasher
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F-4
Oven overheating
Info: The oven has detected a temperature that is dangerously high, likely due to a faulty sensor or a stuck relay on the control board.
Oven
F-4 Full Steps Diagnose
F5
Insufficient water
Info: Similar to F12, the machine has detected not enough water has entered for the program. This could be due to low water pressure.
Dishwasher
F5 Full Steps Diagnose
F07
Motor fault
Info: A fault has been detected with the main drive motor or the control board that operates it.
Washing Machine
F07 Full Steps Diagnose
F-8
Door lock failure
Info: There is a problem with the motorized door lock, often related to the self-cleaning cycle.
Oven
F-8 Full Steps Diagnose
F8
Heating element failure
Info: The appliance has detected a fault with the water heating element.
Dishwasher
F8 Full Steps Diagnose
F12
Water inlet fault
Info: Dishwasher is not filling with water. The water tap may be off, the inlet hose blocked, or the water inlet valve has failed.
Dishwasher
F12 Full Steps Diagnose
F13
Door lock fault
Info: The door is not closed correctly, or the door lock mechanism is faulty.
Washing Machine
F13 Full Steps Diagnose
F24
Overflow fault
Info: The water level has exceeded the maximum safe level, often due to a faulty water inlet valve or pressure sensor.
Washing Machine
F24 Full Steps Diagnose
H
High temperature alarm
Info: The internal temperature of a compartment is too high. This is normal after initial setup, a power outage, or adding large amounts of warm food. It can also indicate a door left ajar.
Refrigerator
H Full Steps Diagnose
UNB
Unbalanced load
Info: Laundry inside the drum is not distributed evenly, causing excessive vibration during the spin cycle.
Washing Machine
UNB Full Steps Diagnose