The drain cup area does not drain completely.
The drain cup normally has water in it after it drains. The pump runs it empty, but when it stops, some water runs back down from the drain hose, which you see in the drain cup. If there is water in the bottom of the tub, you may be having some siphoning coming back after draining. Check to make sure the drain hose has been routed up to the bottom of the countertop as per the installation instructions. That's what prevents siphoning, and its very important so it doesn't suck sewer water back in with the clean dishes!!
SOURCE: Asko dishwasher problem
Hello, What you are describing is called an overfill. Sometimes programming, soap usage or installation can cause this. ASKO Customer Service will be able to give you troubleshooting tips and will most likely be able to fix this issue right over the phone as this is typically an easy fix. You can contact the ASKO Customer Care Group at 1-800-898-1879. They are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for your convenience. Sincerely, AM Appliance Group
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Yes, Asko dishwashers can leave a small amount of water in the sump after a cycle completes. At the beginning of most cycles the sump is pumped and new water added.
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I think I see the problem based on "futureloginn"'s highly rated solution. You have a dishwasher. You need to stop washing clothes in it.
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drain plugged, hose kinked or discharge pump bad
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Hi,
There are three common problems that cause the Soap Dispenser or Cup not to open. I have a tip that will explain these problems in detail....
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