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KitchenAid - 24" Built-In Dishwasher - Stainless Steel

Model: KDTE334GPS
SKU: 6005004
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  • Key Specs
    • Color Finish: Stainless steel
    • Product Height: 34 1/2 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 7/8 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: 24 1/2 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: 39 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: 14 (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.)
  • General
    • Brand: KitchenAid
    • Model Number: KDTE334GPS
    • Product Name: 24" Built-In Dishwasher
    • Color: Stainless Steel
    • Color Finish: Stainless steel
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 34 1/2 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 7/8 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: 24 1/2 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 1/2 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front (with door closed), not including handle.)
    • Depth With Handle: 27 1/2 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front (with door closed), including the handle.)
    • Depth With Door Open: 49 1/2 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front, with door fully open.)
    • Product Weight: 102.1 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Cut-Out Dimensions
    • Cut-Out Height: 34 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: 24 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
    • 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: 39 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.)
    • 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.)
  • Cycle Specifications
    • Number of Cycles: 5 (Standard dishwashers have at least 3 cycles, each with different water pressure, speed, and temperature settings designed for particular loads.)
    • Dishwasher Cycles: Express Wash, Normal, ProWash, Rinse Only, Tough
    • Options and Programs: 2-4-8 Hour Delay, BottleWash, Extended Dry, Hi Temp Wash, ProDry, Sani Rinse
    • NSF-Certified Sanitization Cycle: false (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.)
  • 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: Adjustable height, Adjustable tines, Cup shelf, Glide rail, Stemware holders, Utility basket (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: 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: true (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: Touchpad
    • Control Location: Top control
    • Handle Type: Towel bar handle
    • Place Setting Capacity: 14 (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.)
  • Electrical Specification
    • Estimated Annual Electricity Use: 270 kilowatt hours (Predicted amount of electricity needed to operate the product under average conditions for one year.)
    • Estimated Annual Operating Cost: 32 United States dollars (Predicted cost of operating the product under average conditions for one year.)
    • Voltage: 120 volts (Amount of power needed to support an electrical current.)
  • Certifications Listings & Approvals
    • ENERGY STAR Certified: true (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.)
    • ADA Compliant: false (Meets standards set by the Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards for Accessible Design)
    • Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Rating: CEE Tier 1
  • Other
    • UPC: 883049436432

Make post-dinner cleanup easy with this KitchenAid built-in dishwasher. The PrintShield finish resists smudges and fingerprints for effortless maintenance, and the third-level rack provides ample space for spatulas, tongs and other long, flat utensils. Clean bottles and vases easily and effectively with the spray nozzles inside this 24-inch KitchenAid built-in dishwasher.

Dishwasher Buying Guide

  • Simple setting navigation: Electronic and touch sensitive controls allow ease of use.
  • Flexible loading options: Adjustable upper basket, SatinGlide rack and folding tines.
  • 8-hour delay-start: Lets you set the dishwasher to start running while you're working, sleeping or running errands.
  • 3rd level rack: Accommodates up to 14 place settings. Generous interior space means more clean dishes, fewer loads.
  • High temperature wash for better, safer clean: The sanitize option operates at a higher temperature to help reduce bacteria and enhance drying results.
  • Heated dry option: Choose between heated dry or energy saver (no heat) dry option.
Whats Included
  • KitchenAid 24" Built-In Dishwasher
Product Manuals
Documents
  • Energy_Guide_PDF

Q: Can anyone please tell me what the different colors of the indicator lights mean during the cycle (red, green, blue)? What color is the light on the front panel when the cycle is complete?

A: "Models with handles have an LED on the front right corner of the door panel that will glow blue for washing/rinsing, red for drying, and white for complete". See User Guide, Page 4, # 7 ".Follow the progress of your dishwasher" https://www.kitchenaid.com/content/dam/global/documents/201705/UserGuide-W11040100-RevA(ECO).pdf

Q: Did anyone had a problem with normal and express wash cycles? Mine only cleans if I use prowash cycle, otherwise, everything comes out dirty.

A: Yes, I have the same issue. Normal wash does not clean as well as Pro Wash, even when I rinse my dishes before.

Q: I have an opening which is only 34.25" high. Is the opening requirement truly 34.5"?

A: There is a high adjustment of 4 settings 34.5, 34.25, 34, 33.5"

Q: How long are the wash cycles? If there's more than one, how long is the shortest? longest?

A: 15 minutes for rinse only 1 hour for Express wash 3 hours for the longest wash 2+ hours for the "normal" wash Oddly, the Express wash uses more energy than the Normal wash If you are interested in how Express cleans, I'd say it's comparable to Normal -- but again you pay more for the shorter cycle. Mostly we use Normal or Pro wash -- Pro figures out how long to run based on how dirty the dishes are. Typically it takes two and a half hours. But, the dishes ARE 99.9% DRY.

Q: Can the third rack that I hear so many people complaining about be removed?

A: That’s kind of the trouble with reviews. People are always pointing out the negative. If you don’t like the third shelf buy a dishwasher without one. I love it. I would not want to take it out. Plus the middle rack goes up and down so you can lower it to have more room.

Q: Does this model offer a half load, or top racks only wash option? I have a Kitchenaid dishwasher currently and love it's quite, however we are installing a second one and I need the half load option. Thank you

A: No, it doesn't have the half load option, but it has something much better: ProWash - Soil Sense. It auto detects the load size, soil amount and uses energy and water proportionally. Very economic. We don't worry about how many things we put inside

Q: My white light comes on indicating cycle is done but we still hear a noise like a pump or something still on. Is this normal?

A: 5506, on some models it is also normal to hear a humming noise after the cycle is complete. Some models are equipped with a fan, which will run for approximately 50 minutes after the "Clean" light has come on. This gives additional air movement to dry dishes, and remove heat. Hopefully, this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our KitchenAid Appliances!

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