After the draining process is complete in a washing machine, the water should not remain in the machine. Ideally, the water should be completely drained out, leaving the machine empty and ready for the next cycle. However, there may be some residual water that remains in certain components or parts of the machine, such as the pump or the drain hose. This residual water is normal and shouldn't cause any issues as long as it's minimal.
If you notice a significant amount of water remaining in the machine after the draining process, it could indicate a problem with the machine's drainage system. In such cases, it's recommended to check the drain hose for any blockages or kinks and ensure that it is properly connected. Additionally, make sure the machine is leveled to allow for proper drainage.
If you continue to experience issues with water not draining completely from your washing machine, it is advisable to consult the manufacturer's instructions or contact a professional appliance repair service for assistance.