In the past few years, our quietest GE dishwashers reflect significant improvements in overall sound quality during operation. To maximize the quiet in your home, consider the location of your dishwasher. If installed in an island or peninsula, your dishwasher may require extra insulation and a better sound package for the level of sound you expect.
Description:
Dishwashers simplify your life and give you more time to do the things you enjoy. With GE's innovative technology, all you have to do is load your dirty dishes and push a button. That's it. And you'll have a little peace of mind with specialty options, like the Anti-bacterial cycle to sanitize your dishes.
The 24" built in dishwasher is the most common model and fits between cabinets and underneath a counter.
Features:
5-stage filtration with Piranha™ hard food disposer
5 self-cleaning filters ensure clean dishes
Dedicated silverware jets
Highly pressurized spray jets target the silverware area for improved cleaning
6-level towerless wash system
3 wash arms with 6 wash levels quietly direct water onto dishes for a powerful clean
CleanSensor™
A highly sensitive laser continually monitors the soil level and temperature in every cycle, adjusting water and cycle times as needed for the optimal cleaning results
Natural convection heated dry option
A drying element effectively dries dishes reducing the need to towel dry after unloading
59 dBA sound level
2 pump system minimizes sound
Specifications:
| Features |
| Style | Built-In |
| Tub and Door Liner | PermaTuf |
| Tub Type | Tall Tub |
| Control Type | Electronic Front Controls 6 Touchpads |
| Dishwasher Control Features | 1 "Clean" Light, 1 "Sanitized" Light Cycle Progress Indicators Start/Reset Pad Last Cycle Memory Audible End-of-Cycle Signal Control Lock |
| Wash System | 6-Level Towerless |
| Wash System Features | Automatic Temperature Control Dual Pumps and Motors Piranha™ Hard Food Disposer |
| Sensor | CleanSensor™ |
| Wash Arms | 3-Direct Feed Lower Middle Upper |
| Water Filtration System | Self-Cleaning 5-Stage Filtration with ExtraFine™ Filter |
| Dispenser | Rinse Aid with Indicator and Adjustment |
| Number of Cycles | 2 |
| Dishwasher Cycles | Normal Wash Sanitize (NSF Certified) |
| Number of Options | 4 |
| Dishwasher Options | Delay Start 2/4/8 Hr. Heated Dry On/Off TempBoost |
| Rack Features | 1 Piece Silverware Basket with 1 Cell Cover |
| Racking System | Towerless Titanium Colored Racks |
| Number of Place Settings | Up to 14 |
| Upper Rack | Removable Deluxe Plus |
| Lower Rack | Towerless |
| Dishwasher Drying Features | Multi-Wattage Calrod Heater |
| Exterior Style | Traditional |
| Latch | Squeeze |
| Leveling System | Leveling Legs |
| Claims & Certifications |
| ENERGY STAR Qualified |
| Economical / Quiet |
| Quiet Package | 59 dBA |
| Quiet Features | Quiet Water Valve |
| Motor Type | QuietPower™ Motor |
| Appearance |
| Color Appearance | Black |
| Door Style | Long Door |
| Installation | Hard Countertop GPF65 |
| Door Appearance | Full-length flat door |
| Control Panel Color | Black |
| Weights & Dimensions |
| Approximate Shipping Weight | 100 lb |
| Net Weight | 90 lb |
| Overall Height | 33 3/4 in |
| Height w/Legs Extended | 35 in |
| Overall Depth | 25 in |
| Overall Width | 24 in |
| Power / Ratings |
| Calrod Heater Watts | 675/825 |
| Volts/Hertz/Amps | 120v; 60Hz; 9.9A |
| Accessories |
| Non-Wood Countertop Kit | GPF65 |
| Warranty |
| Parts Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
| Labor Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
| Warranty Notes | See written warranty for full details |
This item is brand new and comes with a full manufacturer warranty. Please refer to the table below for details
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Warranty Center |
Don't Gamble on a break-down!
Membership Benefits:
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- 100% Parts and Labor
- No Deductibles
- No Lemon Guarantee
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- Fully Transferable
- Toll-Free Support
- Worry Free For Up to 5 Years
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- Nationwide Coverage
- Rapid Claim System
- Electronic Registration
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Extended Service Plan |
Typical Manufacturer Warranty |
Coverage Length |
Up to 5 Years including parts and labor |
1 Year Parts, 90 Days Labor |
Wear and Tear(Normal Use) |
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Product Replacement (If Product Cannot be Fixed) |
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Power Surges |
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Optional Accidental Damage |
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Screen or Lens Replacement |
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Worldwide |
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Transferrable |
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24/7 Toll Free Help |
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No Lemon Policy |
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Authorized Service Centers in Most Locations |
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What exactly is an Extended Service Plan?
An extended service plan is generally an extension of your original manufacturer's warranty. Most manufacturers warranty their products to be free from defects for up to one year from the date of purchase. This warranty virtually guarantees you that if your newly purchased product fails, the manufacturer will protect you from the high costs of replacement parts and labor necessary to repair your product. Extended service plans lengthen your product's coverage for up to an additional 60 months (5 years) to insure you get years of performance satisfaction from your newly purchased product.
How is this different than the manufacturer's warranty?
A manufacturer's warranty usually offers limited coverage for a limited time, with parts and labor carrying separate lengths of coverage. For example, a common manufacturer warranty of a product might cover a consumer for one full year on parts defects but only 90 days on the high cost of labor involved to change those parts. Extended service plans provide comprehensive, long term, even length coverage. This means that should your product fail within your plans coverage time frame, both parts and labor costs are covered.
How do I buy an Extended Service Plan?
Extended Service Plans can be purchased along with your product online, or via our toll free number.
Can I renew my Consumer Priority Service extended service plan?
Yes, service plans are renewable and must be submitted 30 days prior to the original plans expiration. Please contact a sales representative to discuss your renewal options.
What should I do if I need extended service?
Our extended service providers offer an easy to use interactive form online which you may use to request that they initiate a claim on your product. Your other alternative is to call the toll-free number on your extended warranty card or email and have a qualified representative make this request for you with the information you will provide. We believe that our claim initiation request process is the absolute best our industry has to offer. It is designed for simplicity and speed.
Who will perform the service on my product?
Our company works with over 11,000 authorized service professionals. Each technician is extensively trained by the respective manufacturers to provide service on your products. Authorized technicians must complete annual and bi-annual continued education exams in addition to being well versed in manufacturer supplied update bulletins to ensure their level of expertise is as current as the new products which come to market. We urge our customers to provide feedback regarding their experiences which we later use to insure that the level of service we are expected to provide is exactly the level of service you receive.
May I transfer my extended service plan to another person?
Our service plans are 100% transferable. If you would like transfer ownership of the covered product along with its coverage, we require that the request be supplied in writing. For assistance please contact a Representative. Please have all of the new owner's information at hand when requesting a transfer.
Will I have to pay a deductible or any other "hidden costs"?
Generally, the amount of a deductible is almost always proportional to the amount of the premium charged. In order to have a lower deductible, even as low as $0, the plan holder would generally have to agree to a higher premium. For those who want lower premiums, they must agree to a higher deductible. Our extended service plans carry a $0.00 deductible along with low premiums. This means that with an extended service plan there are no high upfront costs and they are committed to cover 100% parts and labor costs on any authorized claim.
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When purchasing a dishwasher, there are a few things to keep in mind. In order to choose the best features for you and your family, you must decide how often you will use the dishwasher and what you will be washing. Another thing to take into account is how much energy and water each model will use. We suggest purchasing an Energy Star model.
The Soap and Detergent Association recommends a water temperature of more than 130 degrees Fahrenheit, and other sources recommend temperatures up to 160 degrees Fahrenheit, which makes it very important for a dishwasher to be able to reach high temperatures. Having a high-temperature cycle (or rinse) will ensure that you sanitize the dishwasher's contents. You can also look for dishwashers with an option called NSF sanitizing rinse. The NSF national standard establishes evaluation criteria to ensure residential dishwashers clean and sanitize dishes effectively to help prevent food borne illness. Some models have internal water heaters which raise water temperatures to 160 degrees Fahrenheit thus allowing a household to keep the water heater turned down to an energy saving 120-degrees and get the desired results from a dishwasher.
If you plan on using the dishwasher more then one time each day, it is recommended to purchase one with an accelerated wash cycle and a thermal heating feature to quickly dry dishes
If you bake or host big parties, you should choose a model with adjustable racks to fit baking sheets and party platters. Find Adjustable Rack Dishwashers Here
If it takes you a week to dirty enough dishes to wash one load, look for a model with the option to wash the top-rack only or the bottom-rack only
If you have a large family, you should select a dishwasher with a higher capacity, such as a tall tub design. You may also want to consider a dishwasher that has adjustable racks and a capacity of up to 15 place settings at a time. Find Large Capacity Dishwashers Here.
A number of models include a built-in food disposal. Other models paired this built-in food disposal with other features such as multidirectional spray jets and rinse-and-soak cycles. These features can save you the hassle of hand-rinsing dishes, glasses and flatware before placing them into a dishwasher. If dishes are pre-rinsed using a dishwasher pre-rinse cycle, approximately one gallon of water is used compared to 25 gallons of water pre-rinsing in the sink.
There are a few dishwashers with self-cleaning filter systems. If the dishwasher does not have this feature then you will need to manually empty the filter periodically, Failure to do so can negatively affect daily performance, as well as increase the likelihood of damage to the machine.
Below is a list of the main features of a Dishwasher:
Auto-Clean/Sensor A mechanism within the machine that is intended to adjust water levels to the soil of the dishes
Automatic Temperature Control Heats the water as it enters the machine, insuring proper water temperature.
Child Lock-Out Feature Prevents children from operating the unit.
Controls Both mechanical and electronic controls are common.
Cycles
Three cycles (light, normal, and heavy) will handle most loads. Some models offer many more, but three should be sufficient. The most important dishwashing cycles are Light, Regular, Pots & Pans and Econo settings. The econo cycle will air dry dishes saving on heating element energy costs. Enhanced cycles such as Glass or Stemware, Rinse, Quick Wash, Pots Scrub and Sanitize Wash are features you want to have, but expect to pay more. A stainless steel dishwasher interior is a beautiful feature but will not improve washing performance - it is mainly a style option. However, a stainless steel dishwasher washing arm will not rust and will be more durable.
Dishwasher Performance Features
Performance is influenced by the number of washing levels - how and where the jets of water are distributed during the dishwashing cycle. A three tier system will provide a good washing and more levels will ensure even better coverage, but price will be influenced. A 'quiet' package is also a good feature. Dishwasher detergent and rinse agent dispensers are usually standard features and a detergent dispense system ensures the right amount to clean the load. Electronic dirt sensors are definitely nice-to-have features. A child safety lock is important if you have small children.
Energy Star Qualified
To see our assortment of energy star dishwashers, click here.
The unit meets the new federal energy consumption guidelines. This feature allows you to save money and help conserve energy. ENERGY STAR qualified dishwashers use at least 41 percent less energy than the federal minimum standard for energy consumption. These dishwashers use “smart” features such as effective washing action, energy-efficient motors, and sensors that determine the necessary cycle length and water temperature.
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) have certain height guidelines and We are proud to provide dishwashers that comply. Also, our ADA dishwashers are helpful when remodeling a kitchen or dealing with a smaller space. For more information regarding the Americans with Disabilities Act, please visit www.ada.gov. To see our assortment of ADA compliant dishwashers, click here.
Filter
Removes small food particles from the wash water. Some models require that you remove the filter regularly for cleaning.
Food Grinder/Disposal
Removes large pieces of food from inside the unit.
Rinse Aid Dispenser
Automatically dispenses the rinse aid to speed drying and help eliminate spotting. Some dispensers automatically adjust the amount of aid dispensed to the hardness of the water.
Time Delay
A feature that delays operation up to 12 hours. This allows you to take advantage of off-peak electric rates and to use hot water at a time when it is not being used by other household members.
Tub Materials
Both plastic and stainless steel are common. Plastic is cheaper, but may crack or discolor. Stainless steel will not.