Hi,
F8 would indicate a water level failure.
Check that the drain hose hasn't dropped down too low and also check that the water isn't siphoning out because the drain hose is too far into the stand pipe.
Check that the filters, especially the fine mesh one, is clean and clear.
If neither of the above, take the filters out, clean out the black grid on the right side of the sump.. Pour a kettle of boiling water into the sump getting as much as possible into the black grid. Select the hottest wash and try the machine again.
You could also look at the below points :-
Dishwasher Leaking
Main tub seal
Note…
If the main motor of your dishwasher is mounted vertically, beneath the
center bottom of the dishwasher, the following instructions probably
apply to you. But if your motor is mounted horizontally, the pump isn't
serviceable--you need to replace the entire pump and motor assembly.
The
main tub seal is beneath the drain impeller. It prevents the water in
the dishwasher from leaking out near the shaft of the motor. To get to
the seal, which is inside the dishwasher, remove the:
Lower rack
Spray arm
Spray arm support
Wash/drain impellers
Then pry the seal out of its housing and replace it.
Door gasket or seal
Over
time, door gaskets and seals harden and lose their ability to seal
properly. You can't repair the seals. You need to replace them if
they've begun to leak.
Water-inlet valve
The
water-inlet valve, itself, seldom leaks. But, the water-supply line
from the house and the rubber tube leading from the valve to the inside
of the dishwasher may leak. Tighten or repair/replace these as
necessary.
The
water-inlet valve could mechanically stick open. When that happens, the
water continues to flow into the dishwasher, which then floods your
kitchen. Turn off the water supply to the dishwasher, and replace the
valve.
Hoses
Behind
the lower access panel on your dishwasher are several rubber or plastic
hoses. If the leak appears at a connection, try a new clamp. If that
doesn't work, replace the hose.
Let me know, if the problem persists.
Hope i helped you.
Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!
Figured it out...duh the hose goes onto the round pin.
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