It go’s in the soap dispenser located inside the door. Be sure to close it’s lid after adding detergent.
SOURCE: Danby countertop dishwasher
Very important only use half teaspoon of soap. To much soap can cause it to leak. Also only use dishwasher soap.
SOURCE: my danby countertop dishwasher won't drain
the problem has not been resolved. does not drain.
SOURCE: E3 code
Received from Danby customer support:
"The error code of E3 tells us that the unit is not getting the proper water temperature to continue thru the entire cycle. Before starting the dishwasher and attaching the quick connect assembly to the faucet, please make sure that the water from the faucet is warm to the touch; you can then attach the quick connect assembly with hose to the faucet and start the unit. If the water temperature does not reach 120 degrees F the dishwasher will not be able to run thru the entire cycle properly. If this is being done and the same code comes up, we will need a service tech in you area to diagnose the problem for us. For a warranty servicer in your area you can reach us at 800-263-2629 Mon-Thu 8:30-5 or Fri 8:30-4 EST."
SOURCE: Danby Dishwasher stuck in drain cycle after wrong soap use
There might be water in the overflow sensor. I unloaded the dishwasher and lifted the front so the dishwasher rested on its back. There's a narrow gray tube that runs down from the bottom right of the door. The tube runs into a white piece of plastic with some wires coming out of it. There is a rubber plug that covers a nipple on the plastic. Pull the rubber plug off. Mine was quite tight. Tip the dishwasher back onto its casters to drain the water from the overflow. Check to see if the dishwasher functions normally, then put the rubber plug back on.
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The soap dispenser is inside the door.
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