I have had this unit for 2 years and it's still going strong. It changes my willingess to cook, knowing I don't have to wash the pots and plates! I would highly recommend that you get this machine if you don't have space for a full size. So I hope my supplements to the manual prove useful to you. I think that a lot of the bad reviews stem from people who just had to deal with the nightmare of setting this thing up without instructions. At that point, you then turn on the dishwasher, and it works.Īnd also, make sure to remove all the tape and foam from the inside of the machine - it's all over the place - you need to search hard. Once you attach the quick release piece to the piece on your faucet, you should be able to turn on the water without anything splashing or spraying. Then, there's another piece (the "quick release") piece that fits on the washer hose and then snaps onto that piece on your sink if you press down the white circle on it first. Anyway, there's a piece in the kit that then screws on to replace the piece you just unscrewed. ![]() You may think your sink is so smooth that it looks like nothing can unscrew, but try it with some pliers or a wrench - you may be surprised. First, check your sink and see if you can unscrew something to reveal the threads on the faucet. Now - I'll try to save you the hassles I've gone through. Seriously - it's small, but I usually cook for only two people - and this covers the plates, glasses, and the sauce pot or whatever. It's GREAT and so easy to use now that I got it hooked up. It washes small pots and pans covered with grease and all the nasty stuff I don't want to touch. Eventually I discovered a small piece of tape inside that was holding the water spinner from moving.Īnd then. I went to Home Depot to try to find a piece that would fit, but they assured me that the pieces that came with the machine (i brought them with me) had to actually fit my sink - I was not putting it together right (remember, with no instructions, how could I know?) I went home, and tried for a week to get the pieces to fit - Finally I got it right! Then I tried to get it running - no luck!. The pieces didn't seem to fit my sink and the manual was useless - it was a real mess. When I finally got the machine, it was a disaster. Finally, I bought it anyway in desperate hope that it would work. The Haier HDT18PA really seemed like my only option - but the reviews on Amazon were so mixed. I hate washing dishes - I've always had a dishwasher before. I am a grad student living in a tiny apartment without a dishwasher. Works well - but no instructions and complicated setup It carries a one-year warranty against defects. Clad in enameled steel, the dishwasher looks great and measures just 17-1/4 inches wide, 21 inches high, and 19-3/4 inches deep. Installing the dishwasher is simple: the water hose connects to a sink faucet (connector included), and another hose drains into the sink. The 1250-watt appliance shuts off when the door is opened, an alarm sounds if a problem occurs, and another automatic feature stops operation if the water overflows. A beep signals the end of both washing and drying, while upper and lower spray arms provide thorough cleaning. ![]() ![]() It offers two wash cycles (normal and heavy), a rinse-and-hold option, and optional drying. Perfect for a small apartment or dorm room, this compact, countertop dishwasher holds four full place settings plus flatware in a separate basket.
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