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It will work, but for how long? A separate motor is used to discharge dirty water. When the dishwasher is underneath the sink, the pump will have to work harder to push water up hill. The warranty is voided when installing dishwasher this way.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would not recommend the dishwasher be below the faucet level. If water leaks from the faucet, it might go all over, if not into the washer, itself. Slip and electrical hazards. Keep the washer at or slightly above the faucet source, for your own safety, as well as the dishwasher's.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should if you can make water line connections work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It would be difficult because the hose on the back has to connect to your faucet. The hos is also the drain, so it needs the sink. I'm positive that even as long as that hose is, it will not stretch far enough to connect from under your sink, not to mention the amount of water that will stay in the line if the hose is forced upright.
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