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Hi. The F4 is a drainage problem. Clean out the hose(s) and try again. It also could be the pump is not pumping due to the blockage. Try back washing the hose(s)
thanks but problem solved talking with a friend. One suggestion I would make though is that you include cycle times in minutes in future editions of your machine user manual
Remove the drain hose from the sink drain assembly and force air into the hose--The clog should spit out into the washer cabinet. Make sure the drain hose doesn't have any kinks or sharp bends. Hope this helps.
Take out the drain pan and look in left hand top of the compartment and you will see a drain hole for the pan.Plug the drain hole with a small rubber plug, I used an electrical wire nut wrapped with tape and it worked fine.replace the pan and the water will run out the back. A 3/4" garden hose should work for the drain hole.
Just follow the hose to the other end, it goes under the dishwasher and it usually just clamped to the drain pump. Should be able to buy a replacement hose at repair clinic dot com. Installation is the reverse of removal, just pay attention to how the hose is routed, they need to be reinstalled the same way. Hope this helps.
Many just attach the hose at the reservoir; from your description, Haier apparently has a separate location. Check that the point that the hose attaches has an opening (many don't, they expect you to drill it). It should then drain through gravity. Check to make sure that no part of the drain hose is higher than the bottom of the reservoir, otherwise it can't drain. It won't siphon because each time the the tank empties, the suction is broken and the siphoning can't continue.
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