Draining
Problem:
• Check the level of the drain
hose. The drain
hose should
be positioned
above the
drain
in order to drain
properly.
Make sure it is on a high drain
loop (20") above
the sub floor or floor,
• If the drain
hose is bent or shrunken,
it may affect water draining.
• If water
can not be drained
out smoothly,
the dishwasher
operation
will be
disturbed
and it may stop in the middle
of the cycle.
• Make sure that the wash cycle is fully completed
before you opened
the
dishwasher
door. If the wash cycle is not completely
finished,
allow the cycle to be
completed
and check again.
• Make sure that the air gap is not blocked.
• If the unit is connected
to a garbage
disposer,
make sure that it is not full. If it is,
you need to empty it.
• Check for any type of blockage
near the drain
and dishwasher
filter area.
• If the water backs up into the sink, you need to check the garbage
disposer
and the
trap for blockage.
• It is normal
to find some water
in the sump area near the drain.
Steps
of draining
the
water
out of the
tub:
1) Shut off the unit power and wait a few seconds.
2) Turn the knob to the "RINSE & HOLD" wash-cycle
button.
3) Turn the power
on again
and you will hear a water draining
noise.
4) Let the water drain
out for approximately
30 seconds and shut off the unit power.
5) If there is still some water in the tub, repeat steps 1-3 again
until the water
is
completely
drained.
6) If you still notice excessive water
present in the tub after completing
these steps,
call the Haler Customer
Satisfaction
Center for further
assistance,
1-877-337-3639
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