Hisense is a home appliances manufacturer that is known for being one of the most popular home appliances manufacturers in China. The company was founded in 1969 and was established in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China.
We know Hisense for manufacturing energy-efficient appliances. Its products are available online or through retail stores in different countries around the world.
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The Hisense documentation indicates that error code 'E1' is caused by the following problem: "Refrigerator temperature display area Refrigerator sensor malfunctions".
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If you are having issues with your Hisense product or if you encounter errors while using your home appliances, then you might encounter error code E1 on your device’s screen. Sometimes, common device errors or server problems can also cause this error.
To fix this error, you need to try a few solutions.
Option 1: Replace the heating element inside the device. Take out the plastic cover that covers the power button and remove the cables that connect your device to the wall. Then, connect a new heater to the device's cable by aligning its pins with those on the cable and screwing it into place.
When you disconnect the cable that is causing your device to be unresponsive, it will be necessary to re-connect it to your device by placing its pins in the appropriate locations on your device's cable and screwing it back into place.
Option 2: Install a new thermostat.
Option 3: Replace the timer that controls the time that your device will keep itself from freezing completely.
If this happens, you can always replace the timer, but if you do not replace it, the device might not work properly again or it may not work at all.
If you need to replace this component, this will fix your problem.
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