Can there be self-draining?Beko

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 Can there be self-draining?

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Hello. Dishwasher Beko DIN24310 The question is, can the water itself drain during washing through a drain hose, such as a self-draining hose, if it is not properly connected to the sewer? The hose lies on the floor and goes directly into the sewer pipe. The pipe is raised from the floor by 10 centimeters. During washing, the following happens. The machine fills with water and starts washing. If you open the door, the water is at the bottom, the pressure is good, the blades rotate, splashes fly. After 20 minutes there is no water at the bottom, the pressure is weak, even the blades do not spin, the steam remains, the powder is not washed out. An hour later, when the rinsing mode probably turns on, the water is filled again, the washing begins, and after 10 minutes there is silence again, the water barely splashes. Well, the dishes remain dirty. We don’t know what to think anymore, the machine is half a year old and it was like this from the beginning, it was connected by a Kitchen installer. So I’m thinking, maybe the drain is below the pump and the water flows out on its own, and accordingly where does the pressure come from if there is not enough water. Is it possible for the water to flow out on its own, or does it just end there with a pump? And why then isn’t a new one recruited? Or did she gain as much as she needed and that’s it? But this doesn’t always happen, sometimes it washes well, and the pressure is good throughout the cycle. One good, two bad.


Slope
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You may have overdosed on detergent, there is a lot of foam, just in case, check the filters and impellers for clogging
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There is no foam, the impellers are perfect, I checked them. Proroshek doesn’t get enough sleep when there’s such pressure, where will the foam come from? The filter is clean. She washed like this even after washing the dishwasher itself with detergent. But the main thing is that when you wash yourself empty, the pressure is good.
Slope
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How is it that the powder does not fall out? The cuvette then opens, self-draining is unlikely, there is a valve there and it would show an error
Glass ceramics
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The powder is washed out from there under the stream; if there is no pressure, then there is no stream. Accordingly, if the powder gets a little wet, it sticks and cannot fall out on its own. Today I picked up the hose and everything cleaned up great.
Cupcake
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Did you lift the drain hose and water appeared?
Ignatius
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Cupcake, he had a bad dream along the way :shock:
Cupcake
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Post by Cupcake »

Ignat, there really is a valve there, it doesn’t open while PMM is washing the dishes, but then the drain hose rose and water appeared when the drain valve was closed :fool: I would also understand if the inlet hose needed to be raised, It happens because of this that there is just poor water pressure :Search:
Glass ceramics
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You seem to be a complete 0 in this matter. And these are the craftsmen who do the repairs. take a look. The meaning is the same.
The dishwasher draws a certain amount of water, and then this water circulates. There is no topping in it. If the water goes into the sewer system, the machine will not see it. Where do you think the water from it goes then? I wrote that it washes for about 15 minutes, the water stands at the bottom, and then it goes somewhere, and the drain pump does not work. And then she drives the leftovers, so there is no pressure.
Glass ceramics
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And what does the inlet hose have to do with it? What is the pressure in the water supply there? Is he coming out of a bucket of water?
Artem
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Glass ceramics, did you find out where the water goes? Several times I also had water leak out somewhere, as we later found out it was in the pan (((
Ion
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Post by Ion »

Yes, now I’m sure that this was the problem. More than 2 weeks have passed since the drain hose was lifted, and now the dishwasher cleans perfectly. The pressure is excellent.
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3 months have passed, the flight is excellent. The water does not drain, the dishes are washed.
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