The F10 error code on your Hisense dishwasher indicates a possible overflow issue. This means the dishwasher has detected more water than usual inside, which could lead to a leak.
Here are some common causes and solutions for the F10 error code on your Hisense dishwasher:
1. Water Inlet Valve Issues:
- Malfunctioning Valve: The valve that controls water flow into the dishwasher might not be shutting off properly. This can be caused by a faulty valve itself or debris stuck in the valve.
- Solution: Check the water inlet valve for any visible damage or blockages. If cleaning doesn’t resolve the issue, consider replacing the valve.
2. Float Switch Problems:
- Faulty Switch: The float switch is responsible for detecting water levels and preventing overflows. If it’s malfunctioning, it might not trigger the dishwasher to stop filling even when the tub is full.
- Solution: Inspect the float switch for any debris or blockages around it. Clean the switch if necessary. If cleaning doesn’t help, you might need to replace the float switch.
3. Clogged Drain System:
- Blocked Drain: A clog in the drain hose, drain pump, or drain filter can prevent water from draining properly, leading to overflow.
- Solution: Clear any blockages in the drain hose, pump, and filter.
Don’t forget these helpful hints!
- Inspect Wiring: Briefly check the wiring harness connected to the water inlet valve and float switch for any loose connections or damage.
- Consult the Manual: Refer to your Hisense dishwasher manual for specific instructions on accessing and cleaning these components.
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and address the cause of the F10 error code in your Hisense dishwasher.