A:AnswerWe would not recommend operating the dishwasher in this manner. To breakdown food soils and to dissolve and activate the dishwasher detergent, you need a minimum of 120°F water coming into the dishwasher. Even with the Sani cycle, the dishwasher will not be able to heat your cold water to the proper temperature.
A:AnswerI try to turn off the water and disconnect the dishwasher as soon as possible after the washer is done. It seems to accept the constant pressure ok, but it also ties up my sink. I have not left the washer running if I am not home.
A:AnswerI do not see using the dishwasher without wheels as a viable use. You have got to move it around as the door is in the front and the hook ups are in the back and the thing is too heavy to drag around on the floor without damaging things.
A:Answer"Open box" can mean as little as opened in the store, then put back in the box, unused, for resale. Maybe returned because it dint' fix, but hopefully never actually used with water. Check with salesman.
A:AnswerId say either the drain is clogged or the water pump broke. If you can still here the water pump trying to move water then its probably just a clog. If you dont here the pump the its probably that and the pump will need replaced
A:AnswerYou have to just peer through the crack between the door and the top - if there is a number it is not done. A single light means it is done. It is not a very user friendly design.
A:AnswerJust a regular user, but I doubt it. As it is on wheels we just roll it until everything fits when hooked up. In our use there is quite a bit of slop in positioning the dishwasher.
However us position it it will be awkward to used the sink when the dishwasher is in use.
A:AnswerThis same thing happened to me too! Used it just fine for six months, and now it's happened twice in one week. We have to scoop the water out and then plug it back in and it works just fine. Nothing is blocking it, the filter is clean.