Your Hisense washing machine is a trusty device, but even the best can malfunction sometimes. If you look at your device, it may display some letters and numbers. Your Hisense washing machine is displaying an error code. It does this when the machine encounters a problem. These error codes can help you diagnose the problem and troubleshoot it yourself.
- F01: Water inlet error. This means that the washing machine is not getting enough water. Check the water supply hoses and valves to make sure they are not blocked or kinked.
- F02: Overflow error. This means that the washing machine has detected too much water. Check the drain hose to make sure it is not blocked.
- F03: Drainage error. This means that the washing machine is not draining properly. Check the drain hose and filter to make sure they are not blocked.
- F04: Heating error. This means that the washing machine is not heating the water properly. Check the heating element and thermostat to make sure they are not faulty.
- F05: Water temperature sensor error. This means that the washing machine is not detecting the correct water temperature. Check the water temperature sensor to make sure it is not faulty.
- F06: Motor tachometer error. This means that the washing machine is not detecting the correct motor speed. Check the motor and tachometer to make sure they are not faulty.
- F07: Motor control TRIAC error. This means that there is a problem with the motor control circuitry. This is a more serious error and may require professional repair.
- F13: Door lock error. This means that the washing machine door is not locked properly. Make sure the door is closed and latched securely.
- F15: Outlet dry air temperature sensor error. This means that the washing machine is not detecting the correct outlet dry air temperature. Check the outlet dry air temperature sensor to make sure it is not faulty.
- F17: Drying overheating error. This means that the washing machine has overheated during the drying cycle. This can be caused by a blocked lint trap or a faulty heating element.
- F18: Drying fan error. This means that the drying fan is not working properly. This can be caused by a faulty fan motor or a blocked vent.
- F22: Motor communication failure. This means that the washing machine is not communicating properly with the motor. This can be caused by a faulty wiring harness or a faulty motor control board.
- F23/24: Pressure sensor error. This means that the washing machine is not detecting the correct water pressure. This can be caused by a blocked water inlet hose or a faulty pressure sensor.
- UNB: Unbalance error. This means that the load in the washing machine is unbalanced. This can be caused by overloading the washing machine or by unevenly distributing the load.
If you see any of these error codes on your Hisense washing machine, you can try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Check the water supply and drainage hoses to make sure they are not blocked or kinked.
- Clean the lint trap and check the outlet dry air temperature sensor.
- Reset the washing machine by turning it off and then back on.
- If the error code persists, contact a qualified technician for further assistance.
Your Hisense washing machine will need to be serviced by trained and qualified professionals, as such our experts here at Capital Repairs. We are washing machine appliance experts visit our washing machine repairs page for more information.
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