Hisense Appliance Maintenance Tips
Hisense appliances last longer with the right care. Follow these maintenance tips from our Hisense-trained technicians to keep your fridge, washing machine and dishwasher performing for years.
Vacuum Hisense Fridge Coils Every 6 Months
Dust accumulates on the rear or kick-plate coils of your Hisense fridge, forcing the compressor to work harder. Twice-yearly vacuuming reduces energy use and extends compressor life.
Run a Hisense Washer Drum Clean Monthly
Hisense washing machines have a 'Drum Clean' or 'Self Clean' cycle. Run it monthly with the drum empty to clear soap residue, biofilm and limescale.
Clean the Hisense Drain Filter Regularly
Front-loader Hisense washers have a drain filter behind the front kick-plate. Clean it every few weeks to prevent E2 drainage errors.
Use Salt and Rinse Aid in Hisense Dishwashers
Hisense dishwashers perform best when the salt reservoir and rinse-aid are kept topped up. Hard Gauteng water destroys heating elements without proper salt levels.
Don't Overload Hisense Washing Machines
Hisense drums have generous capacity but the rated load applies. Overloading damages drum bearings and the drive motor over time. Spread heavy laundry across two cycles.
Replace Worn Hisense Door Seals Promptly
Cracked or warped door seals on Hisense fridges and washing machines waste energy, cause leaks and stress components. Inspect them every few months.