How can I level my dishwasher?
You can level the dishwasher using the rear adjustable foot.
At the front of an IKEA dishwasher, you will find two adjustable feet that you loosen with a screwdriver and then turn them to the correct height.
You can adjust the adjusting wheel and the adjustable foot at the back using the hexagonal 'screw'. This is usually located at the front of the dishwasher.
See the installation manual of your IKEA dishwasher for further instructions.
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