A:AnswerApproximately 2 1/4 inches. Although, you should know the buttons are on the top.of the door, so of you install it flush you will need to set the dishwasher on and then close it. Not a big deal, but important to make mention.
A:AnswerYes. It's in the instructions. (and probably online. Google it). I don't remember the combination, but it's one of those hold this button and this button for x seconds and press this. Then it's off. I believe there's a visual indicator as well on the control panel
A:AnswerI'm remodeling my kitchen and it is dark. Be advised that the control panel is on the top of the door. If your countertop has a overhang it will cover it.
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A:AnswerNo heating dry cycle. It opens door(auto release) and turns on fan right at end of rinse cycle . Its called Condensing Dry Technology. It works decently well.
A:AnswerIf the flap is touching the floor and being buckled, fold it under toward the back of the machine. The kick plate is vertically adjustable. Position it and tighten the two mounting screws so that the plate is held tightly against the floor. No way should the flap come into view. Don't remove it. It's purpose is to help quiet the machine.