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Edward LaRocco Posted on Nov 25, 2011
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Machine will not entirely drain after final rinse

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Hi try first your drain pump filter... bottom right front normally... if ok and nothing there look inside pump assy..if ok change your pump. hope this sorts it..
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All the water is not draining from the bottom of the machine. How do we fix it please?

It does not drain it has to be pumped out by the pump on both the wash and rinse cycles.

If the pump is not working on any cycle it has most likely failed and needs to be replaced.

If the pump is not drawing water out of the machine in the final rinse cycle only then there will be an issue with the electronic control board not activating the pump in the final cycle.
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Hello.
As per my personal opinion this is normal because for the final rinse you have a small booster or boiler..
When you turn on the machine..it starts fill and also the booster for the final rinse.
You start the machine..wash cycle...rinse cycle..
Now..new water(from rinse booster) is coming on the tank in order to rinse the dishes..on the same time the machine drains the excces water from the rinse(over flowing) and fills up the booster with new water.
Should be like this

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