Your Candy washing machine may occasionally refuse to drain properly or stop in the middle of the cycle. This can be annoying, particularly if you’re left with laundry and a drum full of water. You can avoid potential damage to your machine and save a lot of trouble by learning how to manually drain the water from your machine.
The process of draining the water is simple and doesn’t call for any specialized equipment or knowledge. Whether the cause is a blockage, a malfunctioning pump, or a power outage, you can safely remove the water by following a few easy steps.
We’ll walk you through the process of emptying the water from your Candy washing machine in this guide so you can use it again without any problems.
- How to get rid of water from the machine?
- Removing water through the "trash can"
- Through the drain hose
- Open the door
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How to get rid of water from the machine?
The "Drain / Spin" mode is a specially designed mode that makes emptying the washing machine yourself the simplest and safest method possible. Turning it on is very simple: just move the programmer to the designated position, press the "No spin" key to stop the spin, and press the "Start / Pause" key to start the working cycle.
It won’t be as simple to empty the container if your device has experienced a single-time malfunction and isn’t responding to commands. You will have to force the waste liquid to drain in this scenario. Just how is this possible to accomplish?
- Using a drain hose so that the water comes out on its own.
- Through a drain filter, which must first be unscrewed.
- Through a pipe that connects the tank and the snail.
- Simply by opening the hatch door of the SM.
Make sure that before you manually empty the machine in any way that is forced, you disconnect the equipment from the water and power supplies.
Every option that has been discussed has both major benefits and drawbacks. The best course of action is typically determined by the particular circumstances, as there are instances in which simply opening the washing machine’s drum will suffice. Whatever the cause of the incident, unplug the Candy washing machine from all communication, evaluate the circumstances, and then carefully adhere to the directions for draining the liquid, whichever they may be.
Removing water through the "trash can"
You need to manually try to remove the water through the drain filter if you were not able to start the drain with the function of the same name. Even after the automatic CM has frozen during the working cycle, this method remains functional. The most crucial thing is to remember to take safety precautions.
Installed in the drain snail, which is concealed behind the decorative panel at the bottom right of the case’s front wall, the drain filter resembles a tiny spiral-shaped plastic nozzle. The trash filter gets its name from the fact that all waste liquid flows freely through the element and into the drain, but all debris and foreign objects stay on the plastic and do not enter the pump where they could clog it. How can I use this filter to start an emergency drain?
- Use a screwdriver to pry off the technical hatch of the washing machine.
- If there is no hatch, detach the decorative panel using the latches-fixers.
- Find the plug of the trash filter.
- Place a capacious flat container for water under it, for example, a baking sheet.
- Additionally, lay rags or unnecessary towels on the floor so as not to spoil the flooring.
- Take the plug with your hands and carefully turn the filter clockwise.
When there is waste liquid in the system, do not fully remove the plug; otherwise, the water flow will be excessively strong.
- Wait until all the liquid leaves the tank.
Although this approach seems ideal, it is not without its problems. First of all, because there is an excessive risk of burns from boiling water, it cannot be used when the machine is washing at high temperatures. Second, there’s a good chance that a stream of contaminants that haven’t been cleaned out of the element since then will pour through the waste filter and onto the ground. The third drawback is that users themselves sometimes fail to firmly and evenly install the garbage filter, which leads to leaks occurring while the "home assistant" is in use.
Through the drain hose
The liquid can also be manually removed using the drain sleeve. This can be accomplished at any point during the working cycle since all that is required is unobstructed access to the sewage pipe and the preparation of a draining area, like a sink or toilet. How can I do it correctly?
- Find the place where the SM drain sleeve is connected to the sewer.
- Loosen the clamp that secures the corrugation.
- Disconnect the sleeve.
- Remove the hose from the back wall of the case together with the hook-holder.
- Place the corrugation below the Candy washing machine tank.
- Lower the end of the hose into a prepared container, sink or toilet.
- Make sure that all the water has left the machine.
Please be aware that you cannot use this method of draining if your "home assistant" has a check valve.
The simplest way to empty the washing machine is thought to be using the drain hose. There’s just one small but important drawback: not every housewife can use this method. For instance, check valves are installed on newer Samsung devices as a precaution against the "siphon effect." You therefore won’t be able to just lower the hose and drain the water in this manner if your automatic washing machine model has such a valve.
Open the door
Emptying the tank through the hatch door is among the riskiest options. To accomplish this, measure the volume of water in the system approximately, then tilt the apparatus back so that it leans against the wall. By doing this, you can marginally lessen the volume of liquid that leaks onto the ground when the machine depressurizes. In this case, how should I respond?
- Carefully move the machine away.
- Lean it against the wall.
- Place a large basin or bucket under it.
- Open the hatch door.
- Collect all the spilled water, and scoop out the rest in the tank using improvised means.
The hardest part of this procedure is opening the machine because the hatch locking mechanism will stay closed if it freezes in the middle of the working cycle. It will therefore be necessary to find a way around the electronic lock. How should I handle this?
- Find a long rope or fishing line.
- Pass the rope under the door in the area of the locking mechanism.
- Pull the fishing line so as to touch the lock.
- Press it and wait for a characteristic click, after which the hatch will open.
Because of the UBL, this approach is regarded as one of the hardest, so it should only be utilized in very specific circumstances. Not only can the opening procedure be laborious, but you will also need to manually drain the water from the system and give the floors a thorough cleaning to get rid of all the water, dirt, and soap solution. Furthermore, there is a chance that some water will remain in the drain system in addition to at the bottom of the tank, so using this method does not ensure that the system will be fully empty.
Step | Action |
1 | Turn off and unplug the machine |
2 | Locate the drain pump filter at the bottom front of the machine |
3 | Place a shallow container under the filter to catch water |
4 | Slowly open the filter cover and let the water drain out |
5 | Clean the filter if necessary and close the cover |
6 | Plug the machine back in and check if the issue is resolved |
With some basic tools and perseverance, you can drain the water from a Candy washing machine. The procedure is simple, regardless of whether you have to empty the drum or deal with a blocked filter.
Future problems can be avoided with routine maintenance, such as cleaning the drain hose and inspecting the filter. These tasks only take a few minutes to complete, and they can save you time and headaches later on.
Should your washing machine keep having trouble emptying its water tank, there may be a more significant problem at hand. It’s best to speak with a professional in these situations if you need more help.
As long as the Candy washing machine is turned off and unplugged for safety, you can manually empty the water by reaching the drain filter or using the emergency drain hose.