Why does my Hisense I6433CB7 display 'F2'?
- KKimberly WhiteAug 5, 2025
If your Hisense Hob displays 'F2', it indicates that the cooking zone has overheated. Allow the cooking zone to cool down before resuming use.
Why does my Hisense I6433CB7 display 'F2'?
If your Hisense Hob displays 'F2', it indicates that the cooking zone has overheated. Allow the cooking zone to cool down before resuming use.
What to do if my Hisense I6433CB7 Hob displays 'F'?
If the error indicator "F" appears on the display of your Hisense Hob and does not disappear, disconnect the hob from the power mains for a few minutes (undo the fuse or switch off the main switch); then, reconnect the hob to the power mains and switch on the main switch key.
What to do if my Hisense I6433CB7 is beeping continuously and the display is flashing?
If your Hisense Hob displays a continuous beep and flashing, it's likely due to water spillage or an object obstructing the sensor surface. To resolve this, simply wipe the sensor surface clean.
Why is my Hisense Hob making a transformer-like buzzing sound?
A transformer-like buzz from your Hisense Hob is due to the amount of energy being transferred to the cookware. Reduce the power level to lessen or eliminate this noise.
Why is my Hisense I6433CB7 fan still running after I turned it off?
Fan noise from your Hisense Hob is normal. The fan may continue to run even after the hob is turned off if the temperature remains high.
Why is my Hisense I6433CB7 Hob cookware vibrating and crackling?
Vibration and crackling noises from your Hisense Hob often occur with cookware made of different materials. These noises result from vibrations along the surfaces of the different material layers and depend on the cookware, the amount, and the type of food being cooked.
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