If the gap on your door exceeds this.
What does the latch side of the door makes contact with.
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Once the door is open operate the handle and turn the deadbolt.
Step 3 align strike plate.
A rod connects the actuator to the latch and another rod connects the latch to the knob that sticks up out of the top of the door.
This will loosen the tension on the deadbolt allowing it to retract and the door to open.
A properly installed door features a 1 8 inch gap along the latch side to allow the door to swing and function correctly.
Like a fixed strike plate it normally presents a ramped or beveled surface to the locking latch allowing the door to close and latch just like a fixed strike would.
To unjam the deadbolt remove the latch side rail installation screws.
If the door still does not latch properly then it could be that the strike plate is not aligning properly with the latch.
Try applying wd 40 or a silicone lubricant if the latch is still catching in the door.
If either does not operate when the door is open the hardware needs to be replaced.
Loosen the knobs a little to relieve some of the pressure on the door and to free up the latch a little.
If the door is hitting the cabinet it will not close properly and could result in leaking.
1 adjust the door stop if it is angled with respect to the edge of the door.
Reducing door gap in a latch side.
Make sure the dishwasher is leveled.
The idea is that for a door to latch properly the latch bolt must make its way completely through the strike plate opening and rest snugly in the latch bolt hole.
It replaces the fixed strike faceplate often used with a latch also known as a keeper.
The dishwasher must be aligned in the cabinet so it does not interfere with the closing of the door.
If the dishwasher door will not close or latch properly check the installation of the dishwasher.
When the actuator moves the latch up it connects the outside door handle to the opening mechanism.
The latch bolt slides through a hole in a flat piece of metal called a strike plate that is attached to and covering a hole in the door jamb.
When the latch is down the outside door handle is disconnected from the mechanism so that it cannot be opened.