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Bosch - 300 Series 24" Top Control Built-In Tub Dishwasher with 3rd Rack, 44 dBA - Stainless Steel

Model: SHSM63W55N
SKU: 5710324
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  • Key Specs
    • Color Finish: Stainless steel
    • Product Height: 33 7/8 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Width: 23 9/16 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Depth: 23 3/4 inches (The out of box depth of the item. Depth is measured as the distance from the front of the item to the back as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Operating Sound Level: 44 decibels adjusted (Today's appliances are pretty quiet. To get a sense for how quiet you'll need, think about having a conversation in the same room. Choose from Not as Quiet (56 dBA or higher. You'll likely need to raise your voice); Quiet (50-55 dBA. Need to raise your voice slightly); Very Quiet (43-49 dBA. Easily have a conversation right next the appliance); and Nearly Silent (42 dBA or lower. You'll hardly know the appliance is on).)
    • Number Of Racks: 3
    • Tub Finish: Stainless steel (Certain coatings or materials on the inside of the dishwasher, such as stainless steel, are more durable, retain heat better, and can withstand higher temperatures than materials such as plastic. These higher quality materials may increase the appliance’s efficiency, but there may be also be extra initial cost. Some models marketed as Hybrid will use both materials in the tub, often using stainless steel on the interior door to increase durability on the part of the appliance with the most common wear and tear.)
    • Place Setting Capacity: 16 (A basic place setting typically consists of a dinner plate, side plate, drinking glass, cutlery, and optional soup bowl and coffee cup. Full-size dishwashers typically hold 12-16 place settings. This does not include pots, pans, or other cookware.)
    • App Compatible: false (The product can be connected to a program or software application on a mobile device, which then receives collected data from the product.)
  • General
    • Brand: Bosch
    • Model Number: SHSM63W55N
    • Product Name: 300 Series 24" Top Control Built-In Stainless Steel Tub Dishwasher with 3rd Rack, 44 dBA
    • Color: Stainless Steel
    • Color Finish: Stainless steel
    • Vendor Collection: Bosch 300 Series (Part of a line of different product types, like kitchen appliances.)
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 33 7/8 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Width: 23 9/16 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Depth: 23 3/4 inches (The out of box depth of the item. Depth is measured as the distance from the front of the item to the back as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Depth Without Handle: 24 1/4 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front (with door closed), not including handle.)
    • Depth With Door Open: 48 1/4 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front, with door fully open.)
    • Product Weight: 91 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Cut-Out Dimensions
    • Cut-Out Height: 33 7/8 inches (Minimum required height of the installation location for a standard installation of the product. This measurement will help you determine if the appliance will fit into the desired space and have the clearance necessary for proper operational use. Please refer to the manufacturer’s installation documentation for detailed measurement requirements.)
    • Cut-Out Width: 23 5/8 inches (Minimum required width of the installation location for a standard installation of the product. This measurement will help you determine if the appliance will fit into the desired space and have the clearance necessary for proper operational use. Please refer to the manufacturer’s installation documentation for detailed measurement requirements.)
    • Cut-Out Depth: 24 inches (Minimum required depth of the installation location for a standard installation of the product. This measurement will help you determine if the appliance will fit into the desired space and have the clearance necessary for proper operational use. Please refer to the manufacturer’s installation documentation for detailed measurement requirements.)
  • Features
    • Hard Food Disposer: false (This feature has blades to chop and disintegrate hard food particles, making them small enough to easily drain away. This prevents them from being recirculated back onto dishware and allows for easy maintenance.)
    • Drying Method: Heated drying (Appliances that use heat to dry the dishes will include a heating element or minerals which transform moisture into heat. A fan or vent then circulates the hot dry air throughout the tub during the drying cycle. This may reduce drying time and the risk of water spots. Appliances that use minerals to produce heat are considered more energy efficient than those that include a heating element. Appliances that use condensation drying are considered more energy efficient than those that use heated drying. Instead, high temperature water is produced during the final rinse cycle which warms the interior and eventually condensates and drains out of the machine.)
    • Operating Sound Level: 44 decibels adjusted (Today's appliances are pretty quiet. To get a sense for how quiet you'll need, think about having a conversation in the same room. Choose from Not as Quiet (56 dBA or higher. You'll likely need to raise your voice); Quiet (50-55 dBA. Need to raise your voice slightly); Very Quiet (43-49 dBA. Easily have a conversation right next the appliance); and Nearly Silent (42 dBA or lower. You'll hardly know the appliance is on).)
    • Delay Start: true (Allows you to program the appliance to automatically run at a later time. This feature helps you coordinate with your household’s water needs, noise preferences, and more. Additionally, operating your appliance during off-peak hours may reduce energy costs.)
    • End-Of-Cycle Signal: true (An audible alert and/or visual indicator that notifies you when a pre-selected cycle is complete.)
    • Cycle Status Lights: true (Lights on the control panel that indicate which cycle is in use and/or its current status. Know when to unload with a simple glance.)
    • Child Lock: false (Setting that allows appliance to be temporarily locked to prevent use.)
    • Filtered Water: false (Internal water filter(s) remove minerals and chemicals from hard water before the wash cycle. Filtered water is less likely to leave mineral deposits or stains, meaning your dishware will look cleaner for longer.)
    • Water Soil Sensor: true (Feature that measures how dirty the water is throughout the wash cycle and adjusts the energy and water usage as needed. This can increase washing efficiency and may reduce energy costs.)
    • Wireless Connectivity: None (The manner in which a device sends data to another device over a short distance without the use of wires or cables.)
  • Cycle Specifications
    • Number of Cycles: 4 (Standard dishwashers have at least 3 cycles, each with different water pressure, speed, and temperature settings designed for particular loads.)
    • Dishwasher Cycles: 5
    • Options and Programs: Delay wash
    • Sensor Wash: true (Feature that automatically senses the load's soil levels and adjusts the wash cycle as needed. This often results in reduced water usage, which in turn may reduce energy costs.)
    • Steam Cleaning: false (Wash cycle that primarily uses steam to loosen food debris and clean fragile dishware without force.)
    • Steam Pre-Wash: false (Loosens food debris by creating steam inside the washer before the primary wash cycle, allowing for an easier, gentler clean of dishware.)
    • NSF-Certified Sanitization Cycle: true (Meets the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards for performance and cleaning effectiveness. When operated on the sanitizing cycle, an NSF-Certified dishwasher reaches a final rinse temperature of 150⁰ Fahrenheit and achieves a minimum 99.999% percent reduction of bacteria.)
    • Water Consumption Per Cycle: 3.5 gallons (Estimated amount of water used during a standard wash cycle. Most standard-size dishwashers today use an average of 3-6 gallons.)
  • Rack Features
    • Number Of Racks: 3
    • Third Rack Features: Utensil separator (Aspects of third rack designed for better dishware organization, cleaning, and usability, such as adjustable height and tines, utensils separator, and utility basket.)
    • Upper Rack Features: Cup shelf, Stemware holders, Adjustable tines (Aspects of upper rack designed for better dishware organization, cleaning, and usability, such as adjustable height and tines, cup clips, and stemware holders.)
    • Lower Rack Features: Adjustable tines, Silverware basket (Aspects of lower rack designed for better dishware organization, cleaning, and usability, such as adjustable height and tines, utensils separator, and utility basket.)
    • Rack Material: Nylon
  • Design
    • Panel Ready: false (Product is ready to be fit with a customized front panel that integrates with existing cabinetry and décor.)
    • Dishwasher Type: Built-in dishwashers
    • Tub Finish: Stainless steel (Certain coatings or materials on the inside of the dishwasher, such as stainless steel, are more durable, retain heat better, and can withstand higher temperatures than materials such as plastic. These higher quality materials may increase the appliance’s efficiency, but there may be also be extra initial cost. Some models marketed as Hybrid will use both materials in the tub, often using stainless steel on the interior door to increase durability on the part of the appliance with the most common wear and tear.)
    • Control Type: Button
    • Control Location: Top control
    • Display Type: LED
    • Handle Type: Recessed handle
    • Fingerprint Resistant: false
    • Place Setting Capacity: 16 (A basic place setting typically consists of a dinner plate, side plate, drinking glass, cutlery, and optional soup bowl and coffee cup. Full-size dishwashers typically hold 12-16 place settings. This does not include pots, pans, or other cookware.)
  • Included
    • Power Cord Included: true (Connects your product to an electrical outlet, allowing for immediate use (provided that other installation requirements are met).)
    • Integrated Water-Softener: false (A built-in water softener that automatically filters minerals from hard water to clean your dishes, reducing clouding, streaks, hard-water stains, or mineral deposit build-up.)
  • Electrical Specification
    • Estimated Annual Electricity Use: 269 kilowatt hours (Predicted amount of electricity needed to operate the product under average conditions for one year.)
    • Estimated Annual Operating Cost: 25 United States dollars (Predicted cost of operating the product under average conditions for one year.)
    • Amperage: 12 amperes (Strength of electrical current.)
    • Voltage: 120 volts (Amount of power needed to support an electrical current.)
    • Wattage: 1440 watts (Measurement of electrical power.)
  • Certifications Listings & Approvals
    • ENERGY STAR Certified: false (Devices carrying the ENERGY STAR service mark, such as computer products and peripherals, kitchen appliances, and other products, generally use 20% to 30% less energy than required by federal standards.)
    • Product Safety Certifications and Standard(s): UL Listed (Lists the applicable certifications and/or standards, as stated by the manufacturer, in which the product has met the requirements for the assurance of quality and safety.)
    • ADA Compliant: false (Meets standards set by the Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design)
    • Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Rating: CEE Tier 1
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: 1 year
    • Warranty - Labor: 1 year
  • Other
    • UPC: 825225922322

Combine class and convenience. This Bosch dishwasher lets you arrange the racks in up to 9 different positions, so you can fit as many items as possible. Plus, it runs so quietly you’ll be able to enjoy a conversation, listen to music, stream media and more right in the kitchen.

Dishwasher Buying Guide

  • 24” width: There’s room for up to 16 place settings. Plus, 5 wash cycles including five-level wash, 4 options like Extra Dry, and a concealed heating element.
  • Speed 60: A quicker clean. Select this option to take dishes from dirty to dry in less time.
  • 3 rack system: Accommodate the odd one out. Add the 3rd rack and find the right fit for deep, tall, or uniquely-shaped items in the spacious loading area.
  • RackMatic: Fit it all, every time. With 3 different height levels and up to 9 possible rack positions, you can customize each load for your needs.
  • 24/7 Aquastop: Protect your floors. This 4-part leak prevention system uses sensors to detect and stop leaks, and can even turn on by itself.
  • 44-dBA noise level rating: Wash dishes in peace. Bosch dishwashers are so quiet, you have to check the exterior Infolight to know they’re on.
  • 24” width: There’s room for up to 16 place settings. Plus, 5 wash cycles including five-level wash, 4 options like Extra Dry, and a concealed heating element.
  • Speed 60: A quicker clean. Select this option to take dishes from dirty to dry in less time.
  • 3 rack system: Accommodate the odd one out. Add the 3rd rack and find the right fit for deep, tall, or uniquely-shaped items in the spacious loading area.
  • RackMatic: Fit it all, every time. With 3 different height levels and up to 9 possible rack positions, you can customize each load for your needs.
  • 24/7 Aquastop: Protect your floors. This 4-part leak prevention system uses sensors to detect and stop leaks, and can even turn on by itself.
  • 44-dBA noise level rating: Wash dishes in peace. Bosch dishwashers are so quiet, you have to check the exterior Infolight to know they’re on.
Whats Included
  • 24" Scoop Handle Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Tub
  • Owner's Manual
  • 24" Scoop Handle Dishwasher with Stainless Steel Tub
  • Owner's Manual
Documents
  • Energy_Guide_PDF
  • Energy_Guide_PDF

Q: Hi! In the 300 series model with the heated dry, where does it vent ? Thank you!

A: It not heated dry, per se.. If you’ve looked at dishwashers, you’ve probably noticed something unique about Bosch. Their dishwashers are listed as “no heat”. In the event you did some further investigation, you probably found that Bosch dishwashers do in fact dry your dishes, but they don’t use a typical heater. So how do they dry? — A real-life, relatable example to get you started… In a regular dishwasher, if you’ve ever opened the door during the “dry” cycle, you were probably hit with a burst of steam. All the water on your dishes was evaporating. Assuming you opened the dishwasher for a reason (beyond “i wonder what will happen”), you may have grabbed a dish you needed. And that dish was probably still hot from the rinse water, even if the drying element hadn’t started up yet. And even when you took the dish out, it probably stayed hot for a while, and the water kept evaporating. Chances are, with that 1 example, you already understand half of the evaporation/condensation system. Bosch takes the principle above, and expands it into their dishwashing system. If you follow through with the above notion, where most dishwashers rely on an element to heat the dishes, Bosch uses a more economic (and arguably more sensible method). As long as the rinse water is hot enough, the dishes will be hot when the rinse cycle is complete. The water will evaporate. Of course, the inside of the dishwasher won’t stay hot forever. Eventually it will cool off, and that steam will become water again. Q: So how do you make sure that when the steam becomes water again, it ends up in the drain (instead of back on your dishes!)? A: The answer is… a stainless steel tub. …And that’s exactly what Bosch uses. It works, because the stainless steel tub cools off quickly – much more quickly than the dishes do. So as the water evaporates from your dishes, the steam touches the stainless steel tub, cools off to become water, and runs down the tub into the drain. And that’s the principle behind condensation drying. The water evaporates from your hot dishes, condenses on the stainless steel tub, and runs down the drain. Nifty, eh? An imperfect system. It sounds great (and in many ways, it is), but it’s not perfect. A reliance on hot-rinse-water – Hot rinse water is usually ideal for a wash. And the hotter it is, the better that condensation drying works. However, not every cycle can get away with hot water. For example, “delicate” cycles tend to use warmer water (instead of hot), because thin delicate glass has a tendancy to crack if it’s suddenly heated or cooled quickly. In addition, dishwashers continually try to use lower-temperature water (with extended wash times to compensate) to maximize energy efficiency. A lengthy dry – condensation drying takes a while to happen. Unlike a drying element which relies on brute-force-heating, these dishwashers have to wait for the natural process of evaporation & condensation to take place. Imperfect materials – while glass and metal items retain heat very well (which is ideal), some materials like plastic don’t. The result is that plastic items (like tupperware) often don’t stay hot enough, long enough, for the water to evaporate from them. Thus, it’s pretty common to open your dishwasher, and find that your plastic items are still wet. Requires a stainless steel tub – this adds cost to the system. Now that may not matter if you wanted a stainless steel tub anyway for it’s other benefits, but if you were hoping to get condensation-drying “on the cheap” in a plastic tub, too bad. A plastic tub won’t work with condensation drying. Requires “rinse aid” – for condensation drying to be most effective, 2 things need to happen. First, as much water as possible must run off the dishes (and into the drain) – the less water on your dishes before the evaporation/condensation process, the better. Second, when the remaining water evaporates from your dishes and condenses on the stainless steel tub, it needs to stream down into the drain, rather than remaining on the sides of the tub as water droplets. Rinse aid (like JetDry) takes care of both these issues very well. However, it is virtually required, and an added cost. Compare this to a “standard” dishwasher – while rinse aid is ideal in those too, the heater doesn’t really care – it’ll eventually evaporate all the water anyway. The advantages (now that I’ve scared you off…): Despite the issues that condensation drying faces, there are quite a few advantages which happen to be quite strong: Energy Efficiency – despite the need for hot rinse water, condensation drying is still much more efficient than having a heating element to do the drying. After all, the rinse water is heated in both cases – it’s just being utilized better in a condensation system (even if the water has to be heated slightly more). No melting – elements inside a typical dishwasher have a tendancy to melt/deform plastic items placed in the lower rack (near the heater). Since Bosch condensation drying machines don’t have this heating element (they only heat the water), the risk of anything melting is extremely low. No “steam” damage to your nearby counter – in a “regular” dishwasher with a heating element, you have a vent (usually located on the front panel), where the steam can escape. Often, this steam ends up affecting your wooden counter/shelving (sometimes ruining it over time if your wood cabinet is delicate). In a condensation system, there’s no front vent. That steam is being turned to water and going down the drain. As an added bonus, if your home has high humidity levels, condensation dryers won’t add to the problem. Is condensation drying for you? Since Bosch uses this in virtually all their washers and for some people it’s a deal maker (or deal breaker), it might be just as accurate to ask “is a Bosch for you?” Let’s be clear. There *are* certainly advantages. A number of key things in fact. However, the one major disadvantage that nearly everyone will face is that their dishes may not come out perfectly dry all the time. In fact, given the right (wrong) conditions, it’s possible that you’ll open the door and all your dishes will be sopping wet. If you’re willing to use rinse-aid, hand-dry the occassional item(s) if necessary, accept that you may have water spotting periodically (particularly if you have hard water and/or refuse to use rinse aid), and deal with the long “dry” time (where literally nothing is happening except the water evaporating/condensing naturally inside), then hey, the dishwasher’s advantages are probably going to please you. On the other hand, if those things would drive you absolutely batty, you probably want to avoid these machines altogether. After all, a “standard” machine with a heating element may melt/warp some plastics, vent steam onto nearby surfaces, and suck down more electricity, but hey, they may not. And they’ll get your dishes perfectly dry every time, gosh-darn-it! https://free-info-pages.com/bosch-300-series-dishwasher/miscellaneous-faq/how-the-heck-does-condensation-drying-work.html

Q: I HAVE JUST PURCHASED A BOSCH 300 SERIES DISHWASHER SHSM63W55N, STAINLESS STEEL SILVER. THE DOOR HAS A CLEAR FILM (PLASTIC/POLY?) ON IT. DO I REMOVE IT BEFORE STARTING TO USE THE UNIT? OR IS IT A PROTECTIVE SCREEN FOR SCRATCHES, DENTS? IT IS SO THIN.

A: Hi EXEC. Thank you for your question. Yes, please remove the thin plastic film on the front of the dishwasher before using. It is a protection to prevent scratches.

Q: I'm confused. I've read in some places that this dishwasher does not have a heated drying option. Yet in other places I've read that it does. Can you clarify whether or not this dishwasher has a heated drying option so that the dishes don't come out wet?

A: There is a heating element, but it's used for heating the water, not drying the dishes. These "European" dishwashers use condensation for drying the dishes, not super high temperature like 'American" dishwashers do. There is an extra dry button/feature, but I'm not sure how that works. We haven't received our new Bosch dishwasher yet. There are websites that explain this online. Search for: things-people-say-my-bosch-dishwasher and click on the top link for a good explanation.

Q: What do I need for installation if doing it myself? Unit comes with the power cord, what else do I need? Bosch make a specific installation kit?

A: You will need the hot water supply line going into the dishwasher, and it is a good idea to get a 90 degree adapter. The connection to the dishwasher side is 'garden hose' threads. The 90 degree adapter is needed because the dishwasher connection is straight back, and there may not be enough room once the dishwasher is pushed into place. Get the 90 degree adapter & water supply hose at Menards / Lowes / Home Depot and buy the hot water supply line of the correct length you need. I recommend the metal braided ones for reliability. Total cost should run under $15. Some stores sell 'dishwasher installation kits' for $25 to $30, but you will get $20 of extra parts you don't need, as all you need is the water supply line. Plus, the one included in these kits are 'universal' meaning they are at least 10' long, which is way too long for most installs. The Bosch dishwasher water drain hose is included with the dishwasher, and is plenty long.

Q: DOES THIS DISHWASHER HAVE A FOOD GRINDER IN IT, NOT JUST A FILTER? YOU KNOW LIKE A BUILT IN GARBAGE DISPOSAL.

A: It's a filter - the lack of a disposal/grinder is one of the reasons the machine is so whisper-quiet (and it really does live up to the hype in that respect). The filter is easy to clean - here's more info https://www.bosch-home.com/us/experience-bosch/tips-and-tricks/all-articles/how-to-clean-dishwasher-filter

Q: what is a pocket handle?

A: The handle is flush with the exterior of the door (it does not protrude out), and it has a cut-out "pocket" behind it, so that you can fit your hand behind the handle.