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Is normal with my new kitchen installation?

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PracticeNo8733@reddit

Looks like the door is flush when it's closed? If so, it looks like it's intended to be like that. I guess the idea is that you when you get back to it you empty the dishwasher and then close it again rather than just leaving it like that.
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Mammoth-Passion-413@reddit

I have a Haier one - and if you just close the door and leave it on - it keeps re opening the door it's like a little game. It bitches about the WIFI if I turn it off so I just leave it on 24/7
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Eggtastico@reddit

Mine also opens once done (Bosch) & its inbuilt
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BlokeyBlokeBloke@reddit

It opens to allow the steam to get out so the items can dry.
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FornyHucker22@reddit

Is that photo after it has automatically opened or is that as closed as it gets? the bottom lines up so it seems to be back far enough
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Generallyapathetic92@reddit

I’ve got an inbuilt one like this and yes it opens at the end. I’m not too sure why it would need to be pushed back further as looks like it should be flush when it’s shut. However, do you have any way of opening it if it’s shut and not turned on or in progress? I’d expect you to have a handle of some kind
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Simple_Pizza4029@reddit

Do you mean it won't close any more than that?
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quite_acceptable_man@reddit

The door is flush with the one next to it at the bottom, so this is how it's supposed to be. I guess it opening automatically aids with the drying and cooling.
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mystic-echoes@reddit

Of course it’s normal. If it went any further back, the door would look odd when it’s closed. And be behind the other doors. If you push it closed, everything should be flush. The odd looking part of it is down to your dishwasher choice. Just push it shut after a little while.
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