Hey guys,
I recently bought a countertop dishwasher for my mother, just to make her life a little easier.
It's an ElectriQ EQDWTTS. IMG-20210612-181457 - https://ibb.co/tpMsg5m
I also got an attachment to fit it to her kitchen tap. It's definitely the right size. This is what the attachment looks like and what the tap looks like.
I attach it to the tap, switch the dishwasher on, start a run, wait until it engages, then turn on the tap.
We can hear water flowing into the dishwasher and it begins washing the dishes. After approximately 10 minutes it stops taking in water and pressure quickly builds up and the attachment pops off of the tap.
A few minutes after that, the dishwasher drains and tries to refill, but no longer has access to the water since the pipe has popped off.
I thought maybe at first I didn't need to turn the tap on at the beginning, but if I don't do that, it never fills in the first place.
Are we doing something wrong?
We could really use some advice on this.
Thanks guys.
I recently bought a countertop dishwasher for my mother, just to make her life a little easier.
It's an ElectriQ EQDWTTS. IMG-20210612-181457 - https://ibb.co/tpMsg5m
I also got an attachment to fit it to her kitchen tap. It's definitely the right size. This is what the attachment looks like and what the tap looks like.


I attach it to the tap, switch the dishwasher on, start a run, wait until it engages, then turn on the tap.
We can hear water flowing into the dishwasher and it begins washing the dishes. After approximately 10 minutes it stops taking in water and pressure quickly builds up and the attachment pops off of the tap.
A few minutes after that, the dishwasher drains and tries to refill, but no longer has access to the water since the pipe has popped off.
I thought maybe at first I didn't need to turn the tap on at the beginning, but if I don't do that, it never fills in the first place.
Are we doing something wrong?
We could really use some advice on this.
Thanks guys.