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if it takes too long to fill the tank in the machine, check the inlet valve on the bottom. there is a small filter basket just inside. pull it out and remove any debris. if it's taking to long to dispense, delime the dispense valves behind the steel plate behind the hoppers. make sure you unplug the machine and drain the tank first
Check if there is a filter on the water inlet hose which could be dirty..Remove fill hose hold over sink/bucket check water flowing fleely if so then fit new solenoid Water valve...Good luck
Possibly inlet hose line is blocked with crud from your water source. Please confirm by turning off water under sink, disconnecting hose under dishwasher and, WITH HOSE IN AN OLD MILK BOTTLE, slowly turn on water under sink to verify water flow. If ok, water inlet selenoid is blocked and needs to cleared (with compressed air). Alternatively, input seleniod is burned out and needs to be replaced.
its pouring out because the dispenser is getting clogged in somewhere and not letting the water to the drain pump so its pouring from the soap dispenser.
Remove the dispenser, pour water into the opening and make sure water can get into the machine freely. Inspect the opening for soap build up. If water goes down slowly , open the washer door and feel around the bellow for anything blocking the water inlet port into the washer (socks can sometimes get wedged up there and cause a blockage). If it all checks out ok, make sure the machine is properly leveled and not leaning forward. Hope that helps!
Hi, Turn the faucets off at the wall and remove the inlet hoses. Look inside the inlet valve and see if the screens inside the valve are plugged. I hope this helps
Hi dlypooh, thought I would post the solution here as well for anybody who needs to do a search in the future...
Remove the dispenser, pour water into the opening and make sure water
can get into the machine freely. Inspect the opening for soap build up.
If water goes down slowly (re: dlypooh), open the washer door and
feel around the bellow for anything blocking the water inlet port into
the washer (socks can sometimes get wedged up there and cause a
blockage). If it all checks out ok, make sure the machine is properly leveled and not leaning forward. Hope that helps!
What is happening, is that your dishes are washing dry. Start the dishwasher and slowly turn the timer till it starts to fill. Let it go and see how they are after
The pipe from the soap dispenser to the tub is quite large, it seems as if the water isn't getting out of the dispenser quick enough. Pull the whole dispenser out of the machine. There is a release clip at the back of the cup with the tray fully open. Clean out all soap residue and scum. Sometimes there is also a spot or setting for liquid or powder detergent. Adjust accordingly. Reassemble and try it again.
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