Complementing their washing machines, Haier clothes dryers provide efficient drying solutions. These appliances are designed to save you time and energy while ensuring that your clothes are thoroughly dried and ready to wear. They come with multiple drying programs to suit different fabric types and preferences.
E01: Door Sensor Fault
The dryer can’t detect the door’s open or closed state correctly. Ensure the door latch is functioning and free from obstructions.
E02: Overheating Issue
The dryer is registering temperatures above the safety limits. Ensure there’s adequate ventilation around the unit and the lint filter is clean.
E03: Motor Fault
The dryer’s motor is malfunctioning or not achieving the desired speed. Inspect for any obstructions or damage to the motor or its connectors.
E04: Moisture Sensor Error
The moisture sensor, which determines how dry the clothes are, is providing inconsistent readings. Ensure the sensor is clean and properly connected.
E05: Exhaust Vent Blockage
The exhaust vent has reduced airflow, indicating a possible blockage. Check the exhaust path and remove any lint or obstructions.
E06: Heating Element Fault
The heating element in the dryer isn’t functioning as expected, possibly affecting the drying process. Inspect the element for any visible damage or wear.
E07: Control Board Communication Error
The main control board is having difficulty communicating with other components. Power cycle the dryer, and if the issue persists, inspect the board and connecting cables.
E08: Drum Rotation Error
The drum is having difficulties rotating, possibly due to an obstruction or issues with the drive belt. Inspect the drum for any foreign objects and check the belt for signs of wear or damage.
E09: Inlet Air Sensor Fault
The sensor that monitors the inlet air temperature is malfunctioning. This can affect the dryer’s efficiency. Ensure the sensor is in good condition and properly connected.
E10: Outlet Air Sensor Fault
The sensor measuring the outlet air temperature is providing erratic readings. Check its condition and the connection to the control board.
E11: Power Supply Error
The dryer is experiencing inconsistencies in its power supply. Ensure the unit is plugged into a suitable outlet and inspect the power cord for any damage.
E12: Lint Filter Detection Fault
The dryer cannot detect whether the lint filter is in place or if it’s full. Clean the filter regularly and ensure it’s correctly seated in its slot.
E13: Extended Drying Time
The drying cycle is taking longer than expected. This could be due to various reasons, such as a clogged exhaust vent, malfunctioning sensors, or issues with the heating element.
E14: Software or Firmware Error
There’s a glitch in the dryer’s internal software or firmware. Consider resetting the dryer, and if the problem continues, a firmware update or professional inspection might be required.