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How to stop Back-flow into overflow ?

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My plumber did not install an overflow when my water softener was fitted, something I found out when it failed and flooded the floor !
I have installed a 12mm overflow hose into a compression T joint, however I'm getting back flow, from both the washing machine, and probably the water-softener drain too. I have attached a diagram, What's the best way to stop this ? or an alternate way way to plumb the overflow into waste water ?
 

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I think the (low volume, partial) backflow is caused by (a) the low height differences between the s bends and (b) the low drop of the drain pipe. Neither of which are easy to change. I will also check for blockage,

What sort of mechanical trap ?

Do I have any other options ?
 
I think the (low volume, partial) backflow is caused by (a) the low height differences between the s bends and (b) the low drop of the drain pipe. Neither of which are easy to change. I will also check for blockage,

What sort of mechanical trap ?

Do I have any other options ?

If the washing machine backflow is capable of rising 200mm up the stand pipe to the softener, I highly suspect a partial blockage.

A trap like this.
 

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