Hisense refrigerators offer a wide range of options to meet the diverse needs of households. These refrigerators are designed to keep your food fresh and organized. Features such as adjustable shelving, humidity-controlled drawers, and advanced cooling technologies ensure optimal food preservation. Hisense refrigerators are known for their energy efficiency, helping you save on electricity costs while keeping your groceries in top condition.
E01: Temperature Sensor Error
The air conditioner’s temperature sensor is not providing accurate readings. Verify that the sensor is clean and properly positioned.
E02: Compressor Overload
The compressor, responsible for cooling, is overloaded or overheating. This might require a rest period for the air conditioner to cool down.
E03: Fan Motor Fault
The fan motor, which circulates air within the air conditioner, is not functioning correctly. Ensure there are no obstructions and that the fan’s motor is in good condition.
E04: Refrigerant Leak Detected
The air conditioner has detected a potential refrigerant leak, which can affect its cooling performance. Professional assistance is required for refrigerant handling.
E05: Evaporator Coil Issue
There is a problem with the evaporator coil, responsible for absorbing heat from the indoor air. This might require cleaning or repair.
E06: Condenser Coil Issue
The condenser coil, responsible for releasing heat to the outside air, is not working as expected. Inspect the coil for debris or damage.
E07: Drainage Error
The air conditioner is having difficulties with proper drainage. Check for blockages in the drainage system and ensure the drain hose is correctly positioned.
E08: Power Supply Issue
The air conditioner has detected irregularities in the power supply, which might affect its operation. Ensure the power cord is properly connected, and consider checking your home’s electrical system for fluctuations.
E09: Remote Control Communication Error
The air conditioner is having difficulty communicating with the remote control. Check the batteries in the remote, and ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the unit’s receiver.
E10: Low Refrigerant Pressure
The air conditioner’s refrigerant pressure is lower than the expected range, affecting cooling performance. Professional assistance is required to inspect and potentially recharge the refrigerant.
E11: Filter Replacement Reminder
This is not an error but a reminder that it’s time to replace the air filter for optimal air quality and performance. Follow the user manual’s instructions for filter replacement.
E12: Internal Fan Error
The internal fan, responsible for airflow, is not working correctly. Check for obstructions and ensure the fan motor is in good condition.
E13: Mode Selection Issue
The air conditioner is having trouble switching between different modes (cool, heat, fan, etc.). Verify that the mode selection settings are correct and functioning on both the unit and the remote control.
E14: Wi-Fi Connectivity Error
If your air conditioner has Wi-Fi capabilities, it’s having difficulty connecting to your home network. Check your Wi-Fi settings, password, and network signal strength.