Hisense washing machines offer a range of configurations, from top-loading to front-loading models, to suit your laundry needs. These machines are equipped with various load capacities and advanced wash programs for different fabric types. Hisense washing machines are known for their efficient cleaning performance and user-friendly controls.
E01: Door Sensor Fault
The washing machine can’t detect the door’s open or closed state correctly. Ensure the door is securely closed, and inspect the sensor for any potential damage or misalignment.
E02: Water Inlet Error
The washing machine is having issues filling with water. Check that the water supply is turned on, and inspect the inlet valve for any kinks or blockages in the hoses.
E03: Drainage Issue
Water is not draining properly from the washing machine. Check for blockages in the drain hose and ensure the pump filter is clean.
E04: Motor Overload
The motor is working harder than normal, potentially overheating. Ensure the load is balanced and that there are no obstructions preventing the drum from turning smoothly.
E05: Imbalance Detected
The washing machine has detected an imbalance in the load during the spin cycle. Ensure that the laundry is evenly distributed in the drum.
E06: Temperature Sensor Error
The temperature sensor is producing inconsistent readings. Verify that the sensor is clean and properly connected.
E07: Detergent Dispenser Fault
The detergent dispenser is not releasing detergent as expected. Check for clogs or obstructions in the dispenser and ensure it’s properly seated.
E08: Spin Cycle Malfunction
The washing machine is experiencing difficulties during the spin cycle. This could be due to an issue with the motor, belt, or a load imbalance. Inspect the motor and belts for visible problems and ensure the load is balanced.
E09: Water Temperature Error
The washing machine is unable to reach or maintain the desired water temperature. Check the hot and cold water supply and verify that the temperature settings are correct.
E10: Pump Blockage
The pump responsible for draining water is blocked or not functioning correctly. Inspect the pump filter for debris or obstructions, and clear it if necessary.
E11: Overfoaming Detected
Excessive foaming is occurring during the wash cycle. This could be due to using too much detergent. Reduce the detergent amount for future washes.
E12: Door Lock Error
The door lock mechanism is not engaging correctly. Ensure the door is securely closed and that there are no obstructions preventing it from locking.
E13: Drum Bearing Issue
The drum bearing is malfunctioning or worn out, leading to unusual noises during operation. A professional technician may need to inspect and replace the bearing.
E14: Control Board Error
The washing machine’s control board is experiencing a malfunction. Try resetting the machine by disconnecting it from power for a few minutes. If the issue persists, professional assistance may be required.
E15: Drum Sensor Fault
The washing machine is unable to detect the drum’s rotation correctly. Check for any obstructions in the drum’s movement and ensure the sensor is clean and properly connected.
E16: Electrical Connection Error
There is an issue with the electrical connections inside the washing machine. This could involve loose wires or faulty connections. A professional technician may be needed to inspect and repair the electrical components.
E17: Water Level Sensor Error
The water level sensor is producing inconsistent readings. Verify that the sensor is clean and unobstructed and that the water level settings are correct.
E18: Softener Dispenser Malfunction
The fabric softener dispenser is not releasing softener as expected. Check for clogs or obstructions in the dispenser and ensure it’s properly seated.
E19: Timer Control Issue
The timer control for the washing machine is not functioning correctly. This could lead to cycle irregularities. Reset the machine and check the timer settings.
E20: Drain Hose Blockage
The drain hose is blocked, preventing proper water drainage. Inspect the hose for kinks or clogs and ensure it’s correctly connected to the drain outlet.
E21: Excessive Vibration
The washing machine is experiencing excessive vibration during the spin cycle. Ensure that the machine is level and that all four legs are properly adjusted.