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Hisense Range Troubleshooting
Hisense Range Troubleshooting

Hisense Range Troubleshooting

If you're looking for help fixing your Hisense Range, look no further! Our comprehensive Hisense Range Troubleshooting guide will explain common issues, provide tips, and show you how to read your model's error codes.

Bake Element 
When the bake element is heating properly, it glows red hot. If the element does not glow red, this indicates that the element is not heating. Often, if the heating element has burned out, it will be visibly damaged. Inspect the heating element for holes or blisters. To determine if the bake element has burned out, use a multimeter to test the element for continuity. If the bake element does not have continuity, replace it.

Igniter 
The igniter is the most commonly defective part of a gas oven that won't turn on. The igniter has two main functions. First, the igniter draws electrical current through the oven safety valve to open it. Second, the igniter gets hot enough to glow and ignite the gas in the burner assembly. If the igniter gets weak, it will fail to open the safety valve correctly. If the valve does not open, the oven will not heat. To determine if the igniter is defective, observe the igniter when the oven is on. If the igniter glows for more than 90 seconds without igniting the gas flame, this indicates that the igniter is too weak to open the valve. If the igniter is weak, replace it. If the igniter does not glow at all, use a multimeter to test the igniter for continuity. If the igniter does not have continuity, replace it.

Bake or Broil Spark Electrode 
For bake & broil burner ignition an oven burner spark electrode is used to ignite the gas. The electrode is a device that sits right next to the burner. It functions like a spark plug. As power is applied to it a spark jumps from the spark electrode tip to the electrode shield, igniting the gas. If the electrode is broken or worn out the spark may not occur. Visually inspect the electrode assembly for cracks in the porcelain housing or damage to the electrode tip itself. Be aware that a proper ground and the correct polarity of the incoming voltage to the range are necessary for the electrode control to sense the presence of a flame once the burner is ignited. If the burner goes off after ignition check for proper ground and the correct polarity at the wall outlet.

Broil Element 
When the broil element is heating properly, it glows red hot. If the element does not glow red, this indicates that the element is not heating. Often, if the broil element has burned out, it will be visibly damaged. Inspect the broil element for holes or blisters. To determine if the broil element has burned out, use a multimeter to test the element for continuity. If the broil element does not have continuity, replace it.

Incoming Power Problem 
Electric ovens require 240 volts of alternating current. Gas ovens require 120 volts. If an oven won't turn on there could be an incoming power problem. To determine if the electrical outlet is providing sufficient voltage, use a multimeter to test the incoming power at the wall socket.

Thermal Fuse 
The thermal fuse trips if the oven overheats. If the thermal fuse has blown, the oven will not turn on. However, this is not a common occurrence. To determine if the thermal fuse is at fault, use a multimeter to test the fuse for continuity. If the thermal fuse does not have continuity, replace it. The thermal fuse cannot be reset—if the fuse has blown, you must replace it.

Loose or Burnt Wire Connection 
One of the wires that supply power to the oven element or igniter might be burnt out. These wires commonly burn out near the heat source. To determine if a wire has burned out, inspect the wires leading to the element or igniter. If a wire is burned out, it will often be visibly burnt.

Oven Control Board 
The oven control board has relays that send voltage to the bake and broil circuits according to the user settings and sensor input. If the control board is defective, it may not send voltage to the heating components. However, this is rarely the case. Before replacing the control board, first test all of the heating components. If you determine that all of the heating components are working properly, replace the oven control board. Since it’s not easy to test the oven control board, you will have to replace the control board if you suspect it is defective.

Relay Board 
Some ovens are equipped with a relay board. The relay board has several relays which control the voltage to the heating element. If one or more of the relays on the relay board fails, the oven won’t heat. However, this rarely occurs. Before replacing the relay board, first, check all of the heating components in the oven. If none of the heating components are defective, the relay board might be at fault. If the relay board is defective, replace it. 



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Product Reviews:

We purchased this oven a few months ago, and it took 4 deliveries to receiv
We purchased this oven a few months ago, and it took 4 deliveries to receive one that wasn’t damaged. FOUR. (It also took 3 deliveries of a fridge from Hisense as well, but that is for another review). We don’t know what is with this brand, but they do not package their items well and they arrive in a perfectly undamaged box, but inside have dents, large scrapes or long scratches. Save yourself time of repeated disappointing deliveries and buy another brand.
Published: February 13, 2021
JayandTee Chilliwack BC
Source: costco.ca

The stove was delivered without the knobs attached and without the instruct
The stove was delivered without the knobs attached and without the instruction manual. They were brought back later by the delivery person for me to install. The oven handle did not attach properly as the screws and handle were too small to attach to oven door.
Published: April 13, 2021
BevMacD Barrie
Source: costco.ca

So far excellent purchase... Been looking for the best reviews since we can
So far excellent purchase... Been looking for the best reviews since we can't shop IRL right now... and I was going to buy a very expensive oven (to avoid problems) until we found this one (didnt but on this site) A bit noisy ventilation and buffering on corners isnt perfect, but for the rest, just wow. Looks like a quality glasstop too. Sturdy door. Quite easy to use and childproof (was a concern for me, most of these dont even have a lock for oven). As with any stainless, marks quite easily.. but looks like better quality stainless than my other appliances (which were quite expensive..)
Published: September 13, 2021
Karine From Montreal
Source: canadianappliance.ca

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