How to Fix a Washing Machine That Won’t Drain Properly

Reviewed by:  Viraj Gupta

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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Home Solutions 

1. Clogs in the drain hose

Inspect and clear any blockages. Oceanus Wave Drum helps prevent lint buildup, reducing the risk of clogs. Its 720 holes provide strong water flow, ensuring effective cleaning and drainage.

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2. Clean the pump filter

Remove and clean the filter to eliminate debris. Bionic Magic Filter, featuring an innovative "venous valved" design, thoroughly collects lint and prevents it from flowing back, keeping the tub clean.

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3. Ensure proper load size

Overloading can lead to drainage problems. Fuzzy Control technology automatically selects the appropriate water level based on load weight, preventing overloading and ensuring efficient draining.

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4. Use the correct detergent

Excessive suds can hinder drainage. In-Built Heater Technology enables efficient hot washes that dissolve detergents more effectively, reducing the likelihood of excess suds and drainage issues.

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5. Check the drain pump

A faulty pump may need replacement. Direct Motion Motor reduces mechanical components, potentially lowering the risk of pump failures. Its efficiency and durability contribute to better overall performance.

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6. Inspect the lid switch

A malfunctioning switch can prevent draining. Softfall Technology ensures gentle and quiet lid closing, potentially reducing wear on the lid switch and maintaining proper functionality.

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7. Run a diagnostic test

Many modern washers have built-in diagnostics. Auto Restart feature allows the machine to resume operation after power interruptions, which can be useful when running diagnostic tests.

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