Hisense Dishwasher Error Codes
If your Hisense dishwasher is displaying an error code, the appliance has detected a problem and stopped the programme as a precaution. Hisense dishwashers use a built-in diagnostic system to identify issues with components such as the door, water inlet, drain pump, temperature sensor, heating element and waterproof system.
Understanding what these error codes mean can help you identify whether the issue is something you can resolve yourself — such as checking the water supply or cleaning the filter — or whether professional assistance is required.
Try This First (Quick Reset)
* Switch the machine off at the mains
* Leave it unplugged for a few minutes
* Reconnect the power, switch back on and restart the programme
This can clear temporary faults and save you an unnecessary repair call.
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code List
Below is the complete list of Hisense dishwasher error codes along with links to detailed guides explaining what each code means and the checks you can carry out.
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code E1 – Door open or not properly closed
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code E2 – Water inlet fault / not filling correctly
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code E3 – Drainage fault
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code E4 – Temperature sensor fault
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code E5 – Overflow or water leakage detected
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code E6 – Water leakage detected
Hisense Dishwasher Error Code E7 – Heating element fault
Common Hisense Dishwasher Problems
Some issues don’t always show a clear error code.
Common problems include:
* Dishwasher not filling with water
* Dishwasher not draining
* Dishwasher not cleaning properly
* Dishwasher not drying properly
* Dishwasher door not closing properly
These problems are often linked to the error codes above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Hisense dishwasher showing an error code?
Error codes are displayed when the machine detects a problem and stops the programme as a precaution. They help identify the cause quickly so the correct repair can be carried out.
Can I reset my Hisense dishwasher?
Yes — switching off at the mains and leaving unplugged for a few minutes can clear temporary faults. If the same code reappears, the underlying fault will need to be investigated.
Which error codes can I fix myself?
E1 (door not closed), E2 (water inlet), E3 (drainage) and E5/E6 (overflow/leak — initial steps) all have user checks you can carry out at home. E4 and E7 are technical faults that typically require professional attention.
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