Water is stuck in my washing machine
- Please make sure you follow these instructions fully. If you have any problems with carrying out this maintenance, please contact us.
Always make sure that you switch off the electric and water supplies to your washing machine before you start any maintenance.
If you see water being left in the drum, it may be a sign of a blocked drainage hose or pump filter. Some machines may have a ‘rinse hold’ (or similar) programme which can hold the washing in the final rinse water, so make sure this is not switched on.
Depending upon your machine, there may be several ways to empty water stuck inside (for example, some may allow you to lower the end of the drain hose into a bowl to help empty some water), so always check your user manual for any specific recommendations for your appliance. - 1. Locate your machines pump filter — access is usually on the front of the machine at the bottom left or right. Access is usually via a removable or flip down panel that may run the full width of the machine, or via a square or round flap.
- 2. To clean out the filter firstly open or remove the pump filter cover from the bottom of the appliance.
- 3. Place a container or towel below or as close to the pump filter housing as you can, upon opening the pump filter it will release any water still in the machine.Your machine maybe equipped with a drain hose, pull the drain hose out as far as it will go. Remove or open the cap on the end of the hose and empty any trapped water from the machine before opening the pump filter.
- 4. Twist the pump filter anti-clockwise to unlock it from its housing, the water stuck in the machine will now begin to empty out.
- 5. Twist the pump filter clockwise to lock it in to place.Tip: If you wipe a little fabric conditioner or liquid soap around the filters sealing ring it will help keep it water-tight.
- 6. Replace the filter cap cover. Also check the drain hose, see the “Cleaning the drainage hose” topic for more information.