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If you have cleaned the drain pump of your Maytag washer model MAH8700AWW and it is still leaving a small amount of water in the tub after the drain cycle, this may be causing the nd error to show up.
One thing you can do is to check the drain hose to make sure it is not kinked or obstructed, as this can also cause the washer to not drain properly. If the drain hose is clear and there is still water remaining in the tub after the drain cycle, you may need to check the drain pump itself to make sure it is working properly.
It is also possible that there could be a problem with the water level switch or the control board, but you have mentioned that the board tests good according to the troubleshooting book included with the washer.
If you have tried these steps and the issue persists, it may be necessary to consult a professional technician to diagnose and repair the issue with your Maytag washer.
Most dishwashers leave a small amount of water in the tub at cycle end. Maybe about 1 or 2 cups. Depending on model--in some you can see it and others its down inside.
Mkae sure you are running kitchen hot water faucet before starting dish washer. If not you are getting mostly a cold water wash thru out the cycle. Also make sure the jet dry dispenser is full. Always use the liquid jet dry as the small cubes you can get do not work nearly as well.
You have a leak. When the bottom sensor detects the wetness, it won't allow to start.
Pull out the tube put some small tower unser the tube to dry out water.
Unplag power cord for 24 hrs to let the sensor dry out.
Then you will be able to start.
However if you don't replace the lid seal the leak will happen everytime a cycle starts and you will have the same problem over and over again. Good luck to fix the lid seal.
you may have water under the dishwaher ... have any plumbing work done lately?
if the dishwaher overflows or leaks it will trip a float switch under the dishwasher... as long as it is triped it will run the drain pump.. and not let any water into the tub...
the water will have to be removed and the leak stopped before it will run a cycle....
Hope this helps if not let me know more about your problem..
Yes, Asko dishwashers can leave a small amount of water in the sump after a cycle completes.
At the beginning of most cycles the sump is pumped and new water added.
Lots of ideas,,, Try cycling the dishwasher without dishes on the hottest setting and about 10 miutes into that cycle..stop it and add 2 ups of white vinegar to the water.. let it complete the cycle..
The problem is that standing water with food byproducts will begin to smell as they break down. Like all dishwahers, there is always a small amount of water that remains in the drain system at all times so it is important to clean the filter trap and to periodically air it out or use the white vinegar method..
Hope this helps you...
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