A:AnswerThis is a great front loading counter top machine. I would not recommend using the top for extra counter space. You could put this on a rolling cart if you need what counter top space you have.
A:AnswerYou didn’t mention what cycle you pushed. Push 3 buttons.
- power on
- select your cycle
- push play or start button
Dishwasher will start in 5 seconds
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This dishwasher does not use a heating Element to dry your dishes. However, it does have a drying period after the last rinse cycle is complete.
A:AnswerIt is normal for some water to remain in the tub. Be sure to wait for the dishwasher to beep 5 times to let you know cycle is complete. If you still have standing water above the aluminum filters then you have a problem.
A:AnswerYes, it is possible to use a cart. You can buy carts made just for countertop dishwashers. Be sure your cart is sturdy. This dishwasher is much heavier than you think especially loaded.
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If you have a faucet that pulls up and out therefore becomes a handle you will have to find a different adapter then the one that comes with the dishwasher
A:AnswerAfter the final rinse, the dishwasher will go into pause to dry dishes WITH THE WATER STILL INSIDE. The hot water is what dries the dishes. This is called residual heating. It uses no power to dry. After 10 minutes or so it will drain and cycle is complete.
A:AnswerWhat is flashing that says not getting water?
Error code E1? Is hot water turned all the way up? Check the inlet valve where hose is screwed to back of dishwasher. Look for clogged debris blocking water flow.
A:AnswerWith the stock quick link adapter it will be plug and play with KITCHEN faucet aerators. The adapter is NOT compatible with bathroom sink or shower threads.
A:AnswerIt’s front loading like a regular dishwasher. The door pulls down and the rack rolls over the door to load or unload dishes.
The dishwasher is not designed for permanent installment. There could be future problems with the unit or the life expectancy will be reduced
A:AnswerThe maximum temperature aloud for incoming water is 170 degrees fahrenheit. Water temperature exceeding this amount can damage the solenoid. You should use only hot water from tap. Using cold water will increase washing time.