Hi all,
I just had a new fisher paykel dishdrawer washer installed (model DD24DCTX7).
Yesterday after they left i tested it and water came gushing out of the air gap/vent they installed in the top of the counter. Today they said they fixed it. I tested it and on the bright side, no water gushed out of the vent. The down side is no water seems to have left the dishwasher at all. I just ran it through a rinse cycle and there's a good pool of water in both drawers.
When i looked under the sink, i found they had completely unhooked everything from the vent - it's now just a countertop ornament. Instead there is a light grey hose and a black hose connected together with a Y shaped 'joiner'? that's connected to my garbage disposal. (see attached photo please)
So i have two questions:
1. What's the proper way this should be hooked up? Do i need that vent on the counter?
2. does anyone know if there's a way to get the washer to just drain the water without having to do another rinse cycle? aside from wasting water it's also annoying having to wait 10 minutes to test it.
Thanks
I just had a new fisher paykel dishdrawer washer installed (model DD24DCTX7).
Yesterday after they left i tested it and water came gushing out of the air gap/vent they installed in the top of the counter. Today they said they fixed it. I tested it and on the bright side, no water gushed out of the vent. The down side is no water seems to have left the dishwasher at all. I just ran it through a rinse cycle and there's a good pool of water in both drawers.
When i looked under the sink, i found they had completely unhooked everything from the vent - it's now just a countertop ornament. Instead there is a light grey hose and a black hose connected together with a Y shaped 'joiner'? that's connected to my garbage disposal. (see attached photo please)
So i have two questions:
1. What's the proper way this should be hooked up? Do i need that vent on the counter?
2. does anyone know if there's a way to get the washer to just drain the water without having to do another rinse cycle? aside from wasting water it's also annoying having to wait 10 minutes to test it.
Thanks