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I have had the dishwasher for about two weeks but every time I unload it the inside stays wet and never dries up. I have left it overnight before unloading nothing changed remained wet.

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If you mean water remains in the bottom of the machine, look to see that the waste water pipe has a fall in it all the way to the discharge point, otherwise water can run back into the machine after it finishes pumping out.

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2007

SOURCE: Dishwasher not drying

I've recently had the same problem. My theory (to be confirmed) is that the heating element is not working properly (in my case not at all). This may be the element itself or the control for the element. This, I think, may account for the machine running for so long - it is waiting for the water to reach operating temp before timing the wash cycle. This also explains why the dishes do not dry. I aim to investigate this theory over the weekend !!

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2008

SOURCE: Washing and Drying lights blinking.

DEAR FRIEND,
ngfam1 here for you!
I am happy to be of assistance!

Drain is clogged at the bottom or bad pump!
I would call service and get along with my life!!

For this problem you will need to use factory service!

Here is the service company I refer my appliance customers too!
A&E Factory Service
A Nation Wide Company. / Available 24 / 7 for arranging appointments! In the USA.
1(800) 905-9505

If this dryer is 10 years old or more do not spend any money on it!
The new ones are much more efficient! If you have to replace it buy a Speed Queen , it will do 8 loads a week for 25 years!
It's the last washer and dryer I will ever buy!!!! And less expensive than a top of the line unit!


Good luck!
You will be fine now!

Thank You
Bless you,ngfam1
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John Trevino

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2008

SOURCE: no pressure

Unloaders fail due to carbon deposits on seat. Unloaders can be found in the head or in the tank. Failed unloaders /check valves cause the motor to strain but rarely prevent pressure from building. Events that prevent pressure from building are as follows: restricted intake; cracked or dirty valves in the head; gaskets torn or burned causing pressure to be redirected into the intake. Root problem is caused by carbon deposits and heat. Carbon can be formed if oil is drawn into cylinder due to worn rings or the wrong kind of oil is being used. Compressor oil is formulated to prevent carbon. Engine oil will cause heavy carbon deposts. Replace gaskets worn or broken valves and bad check valves to restore pressure. enjoy

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2009

SOURCE: unloading spare tire 2005 trailblazer

After you open the rear hatch look on the sill of the frame on the right hand side of the truck. You must insert the Jack crank into the hole and turn it counter clockwise to release the holder and the tire will tilt down from underneath. If it does not release then you may have to pull it down as the mechanism has been known to seize. After you open the rear hatch look on the sill of the frame on the right hand side of the truck. You must insert the Jack crank into the hole and turn it counter clockwise to release the holder and the tire will tilt down from underneath. If it does not release then you may have to pull it down as the mechanism has been known to seize.

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2009

SOURCE: compressor is loading without unloading

Can we save energyIf we decrease the loading pr. of a vertical 125 CFM air compressor from 6.0 kg/cm2 to 5.5 Kg/cm2. If yes how much energy we can save if compressor have 30 KW motor

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