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GE - SpaceMaker 24" Built-In Dishwasher - Stainless Steel

Model: GSM2260VSS
SKU: 3629329
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  • Key Specs
    • Product Height: 34 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: 24 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: 25 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: 64 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: 2
    • Tub Finish: Plastic (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: 8 (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.)
    • Color Finish: Stainless steel
  • General
    • Product Name: SpaceMaker 24" Built-In Dishwasher
    • Brand: GE
    • Model Number: GSM2260VSS
    • Color: Stainless Steel
    • Color Finish: Stainless steel
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 34 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: 24 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: 25 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: 25 3/4 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front (with door closed), not including handle.)
    • Depth With Handle: 25 3/4 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front (with door closed), including the handle.)
    • Depth With Door Open: 51 inches (Measurement from the back of the product to its front, with door fully open.)
    • Product Weight: 50 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Cut-Out Dimensions
    • Cut-Out Height: 34 1/2 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
    • Hard Food Disposer: true (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: 64 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: false (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: false (An audible alert and/or visual indicator that notifies you when a pre-selected cycle is complete.)
    • Cycle Status Lights: false (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: true (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.)
  • 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: Light Wash, Normal Wash, Plate Warmer, Pots & Pans, Rinse Only
    • Options and Programs: Heated Dry On/Off, Hot Start
    • Sensor Wash: false (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: 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: 2
    • Upper Rack Features: Removable (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: Other
  • 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: Plastic (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: Dial
    • Control Location: Front control
    • Handle Type: Pocket handle
    • Place Setting Capacity: 8 (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: false (Connects your product to an electrical outlet, allowing for immediate use (provided that other installation requirements are met).)
  • Electrical Specification
    • Estimated Annual Electricity Use: 307 kilowatt hours (Predicted amount of electricity needed to operate the product under average conditions for one year.)
    • Estimated Annual Operating Cost: 33 United States dollars (Predicted cost of operating the product under average conditions for one year.)
    • Amperage: 6.2 amperes (Strength of electrical current.)
    • Voltage: 120 volts (Amount of power needed to support an electrical current.)
    • Wattage: 500 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.)
    • Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Rating: CEE Not Qualified
  • Other
    • UPC: 084691230267

Ensure your dishes are thoroughly cleaned with this dishwasher that features a PowerScrub wash system and 5 cycles. The Piranha hard food disposer pulverizes chunks of food, so there's no need to prewash.

Dishwasher Buying Guide

  • Spacemaker® upper rack: Dishwasher can be installed beneath a sink to maximize cabinet space
  • Two-stage filtration with Extra Fine filter: Extra filtration keeps water clean
  • Piranha™ hard food disposer: Grinds food into small particles that are washed away
  • Hot Start option: Provides optimal water temperature for dependable performance
  • 64 dBA: Motor runs quietly to keep kitchen peaceful
Whats Included
  • Owner's manual
  • SpaceMaker 24" Built-In Dishwasher
Documents
  • Energy_Guide_PDF

Q: What does "Spacesaver" mean? Smaller dimensions? Angled corners? I have a corner cabinet issue. Please advise

A: Hello, thank you for your question. In the case of this dishwasher, the term "Spacesaver" refers to its smaller dimensions and ability to be installed underneath a sink. This undersink model has smaller capacity, but is the same height and width of a standard model. However, it has a half (front to back) upper rack so that it can make room for the sink bowl from the sink above it. We hope this helps! Please feel free to reach out with any further questions or concerns. -Chris@GEA

Q: Where is the Hard Food disposer >?

A: Hello, Thanks so much for reaching out. We're happy to answer your question. The disposer is located at the bottom of the dishwasher. Stay in touch! Mike@GEA

Q: I have a lot of rust in our water; would it be better to buy stainless steel?

A: Hello, Thank you for your question on GE dishwashers. My name is Donna and I am happy to help. Rust stains are generally from one of three sources: ~ Stains from objects placed inside the dishwasher such as pizza pans. ~ Rust stains appearing to originate on stainless steel parts inside the dishwasher. ~ Rust from the water supply. Rust stains from objects placed inside the dishwasher can usually be lightened or removed with a citric acid treatment. . To prevent a reoccurrence, keep those objects out of the dishwasher or prevent them from coming in contact with the dishwasher tub. This situation can occur on both plastic and stainless steel tub models. Rust coming from the house water supply could be the indication of a plumbing problem requiring the attention of a plumber. The water itself could also contain rust. There are many types of filters available through plumbing contractors that can aid in the control of rust. GE also recommends Iron-Out® for removing rust deposit from the interiors. Iron-Out® should be placed directly on the affected area for best results. Do not put Iron-Out® in the detergent cup & run it through a cycle. Should you have additional questions, please let us know.