Full Error Code List

Haier refrigerator error codes

Use this page when you already know the display code or want to compare Haier refrigerator meanings quickly by severity.

How to use this list

Use the table to confirm the exact code, then open the detail guide for the safest first checks, model notes, and next-step options.

What the list is best for

  • Matching the exact display code before you act.
  • Comparing severity and meaning side by side.
  • Spotting closely related warnings that users often confuse.

What happens on the detail page

  • Quick answer and severity guidance.
  • Symptom-based first checks where the content supports it.
  • Model and display notes plus trust and source context.

Haier refrigerator code table

Scan by code, meaning, and severity, then open the exact detail page when you need step-by-step guidance.

DF
The refrigerator is running its scheduled automatic defrost cycle. DF is not an error — it is a status indicator displayed during normal defrost operation. The defrost cycle runs automatically every 8 to 12 hours to prevent frost buildup on the evaporator coils.
low severity
E1
The refrigerator has detected a fault with the evaporator fan motor or a related motor circuit. E2 on some models indicates a condenser fan fault. Without the evaporator fan, cold air cannot circulate through the refrigerator and freezer compartments, causing temperatures to rise.
high severity
Er
The ice maker has encountered a fault and stopped producing ice. The error covers a range of conditions from a simple water supply issue to a failed ice maker module.
medium severity
F1
The refrigerator has detected a fault with one or more temperature sensors. Variants F2 through F5 indicate sensor faults in different locations or compartments. The machine cannot accurately monitor internal temperatures and has flagged this for service attention.
high severity
Hd
The refrigerator's automatic defrost system has failed. Variants Fd, Rd, Ec, and Ed indicate related defrost circuit faults on different models. Without a functioning defrost system, frost will gradually build up on the evaporator coils until airflow is completely blocked and the refrigerator stops cooling.
high severity
P0
The refrigerator has detected that a door is open, or the door switch/sensor is not registering a fully closed door. Variants P1 through P4 indicate the same condition on different doors or compartments depending on the model.
medium severity

Common symptom shortcuts

These clusters give users another way into the list when they know the symptom but not the code.

Drain and standing water problems

  • Er - The ice maker has encountered a fault and stopped producing ice. The error covers a range of conditions from a simple water supply issue to a failed ice maker module.

Leaks, fill, and water-path issues

  • Er - The ice maker has encountered a fault and stopped producing ice. The error covers a range of conditions from a simple water supply issue to a failed ice maker module.

Door, latch, and lock warnings

  • P0 - The refrigerator has detected that a door is open, or the door switch/sensor is not registering a fully closed door. Variants P1 through P4 indicate the same condition on different doors or compartments depending on the model.

Common guides to open next

DF fix guide

DF - The refrigerator is running its scheduled automatic defrost cycle. DF is not an error — it is a status indicator displayed during normal defrost operation. The defrost cycle runs automatically every 8 to 12 hours to prevent frost buildup on the evaporator coils.

E1 fix guide

E1 - The refrigerator has detected a fault with the evaporator fan motor or a related motor circuit. E2 on some models indicates a condenser fan fault. Without the evaporator fan, cold air cannot circulate through the refrigerator and freezer compartments, causing temperatures to rise.

Er fix guide

Er - The ice maker has encountered a fault and stopped producing ice. The error covers a range of conditions from a simple water supply issue to a failed ice maker module.

F1 fix guide

F1 - The refrigerator has detected a fault with one or more temperature sensors. Variants F2 through F5 indicate sensor faults in different locations or compartments. The machine cannot accurately monitor internal temperatures and has flagged this for service attention.