Hisense error code h is an error for high temperature. You can get rid of it by pushing the temperature setting but it will come back as long as the temperature is too high. To cool it down, try cleaning the coils under the refrigerator using a brush or hoover. If you still have your fridge’s manual, you can refer to it to see what regular maintenance needs to be done to keep your refrigerator cooling properly.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
E0 Error Code – Environment Sensor Malfunctions<\/h4>\n
The E0 fault code is displayed on the freezer temperature display area and denotes a problem in the environment sensor.<\/p>\n
E9 Error Code – Ice Maker Sensor Malfunctions<\/h4>\n
Fault code F9 represents a faulty ice maker sensor, and it is displayed on the freezer temperature display area.<\/p>\n
Eb Error Code – Ice Maker Malfunctions<\/h4>\n
When the freezer temperature display area shows Eb fault code, it means that your refrigerator’s ice maker is broken. If there’s a problem with the ice maker, then you should check the connecting wiring between the mainboard and ice maker and repair if it is broken.<\/p>\n
Ec Error Code – Communication Sending Malfunctions<\/h4>\n
Ec fault code denotes a fault in the communication sending ability of your refrigerator. It shows on your refrigerator’s temperature display area. This error code shows on the digital display window. It means there is a communication problem between the display PCB and the main PCB. This communication breakdown is bad for your refrigerators. Repair it by inspecting the wire terminal. Ensure the wire terminal is okay and not fixed between the display PCB and the main electrical PCB. You also need to inspect the main PCB and the display PCB to ensure they are in their best working condition. If both the display and main PCB are faulty, you need to replace them with a new PCB.<\/p>\n
Er Error Code – Communication Receiving Malfunctions<\/h4>\n
When your refrigerator’s communication receiving abilities is damaged, your appliance displays the Er fault code on its temperature display area.<\/p>\n
Fault Code EF<\/h4>\n
Error code EF shows on the freezer digital display window. It indicates one of two things, either the fan motor has a short circuit, or it is open circuit. Using your multimeter with an ohm switch, measure the resistor of the fan motor. You also need to inspect if the connection is correct. Compare your readings with the expected readings. If your actual reading largely differs from the expected results, your fan motor and control PCB may be faulty. Replace them if they are faulty.<\/p>\n
Hisense Refrigerator Blinking Light<\/h4>\n
If your Hisense fridge has a blinking light, turning it off then on for a long period of time will stop the blinking. Press and hold the top two buttons on the control to unlock it then empty with the door open for around 24-36 hours. Plug it back (expect some water on the floor) and wait for another 8 hours so it gets back to optimum temperature. If you notice that the error still hasn’t gone, it could be the defrost option.<\/p>\n
Hisense Fridge Freezer Troubleshooting<\/h3>\n
There are common problems that you are likely to encounter while using your Hisense refrigerator. This section will help you deal with these issues exhaustively.<\/p>\n
Cooling is Not Good Enough<\/h4>\n
This problem mostly occurs because of gas leakage in your refrigerator. Any gas leak will curtail the proper functioning of your refrigerator. Failure as a result of a gas leak will manifest as lower pressure of liquid cycle system, a lot of noise coming from the outlet of the capillary, hot copper tube of emitting gas, and a gradual decrease in your refrigerator’s temperature.<\/p>\n
Fix this problem by locating the point of leakage on the tube. Sometimes the leaking point appears to have oil. Seal the leaking point properly and then vacuum it. Once all this has been done well, recharge the tubes with gas.<\/p>\n
Inefficient cooling also occurs when the amount of gas in the refrigerator is more than enough. When a lot of gas is added into the cycle system, the excess gas will take up space of the evaporator, thus reducing the area of heat exchange. This will interfere with the proper functioning of your refrigerator. Fix this problem by switching your refrigerator off for a few minutes. Open the charging tube and empty the tube by discharging the gas inside the tube. Replace the filter and recharge the gas tube. Seal the tube.<\/p>\n