A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG Front Control Dishwasher with QuadWash™ (LDFN3432T) model. The LG LDFN3432T dishwasher model does not have a half load option. You can download its owner's manual through this link for more information: https://www.lg.com/us/support/product/lg-LDFN3432T.ASTEEUS. ^Cris
A:AnswerThank you for your interest in the LG Front Control Dishwasher with QuadWash™ (LDFN3432T) model. With regards to your return and pick up concern kindly coordinate BestBuy for further assistance on this. ^Cris
A:AnswerHi there, Rosa. Thank you for reaching out to us. We understand your inquiry regarding the LG 24" Front Control Built-In Tub Dishwasher with QuadWash. Removal and haul-away services for old appliances typically depend on the specific services offered by the retailer at the time of purchase. We recommend confirming these options with your chosen authorized retailer during the checkout process.
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A:AnswerHi, this has no mounting bracket kit. Here's the manual for installation https://www.lg.com/us/support/manuals-documents?customerModelCode=LDFN3432T&csSalesCode=LDFN3432T.ASTEEUS&category=CT10000009&subcategory=OTHERS. ^Vanessa
A:AnswerAn airgap is a physical break in the dishwashers dishcharge line. This "gap" prevents the dishwasher from being backfilled with wastewater should there be a backup in the sink or drain line. It is standard procedure to route the dishwashers drain line is such a way that it is higher than the flood line of the sink, thus preventing the sink from back siphoning into the dishwasher. Some municipalities require an actual physical break in the drain line and this requires an air gap connector which typically is installed using one of the holes in the deck of the sink. You connect the dishwasher drain to one side of the air gap and then connect a 2nd drain line to your sink drain. Inside the air gap is a physical break between the two lines that prevents any back siphoning.