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KitchenAid - 24" Tall Tub Built-In Dishwasher - White

Model: KDTM404EWH
SKU: 6623191
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  • Key Specs
    • 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 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.)
    • Color Finish: White
  • General
    • Product Name: 24" Tall Tub Built-In Dishwasher
    • Brand: KitchenAid
    • Model Number: KDTM404EWH
    • Color: White
    • Color Finish: White
  • 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 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 3/4 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: 113 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
    • 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: false (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: true (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.)
    • Water Soil Sensor: false (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: 6 (Standard dishwashers have at least 3 cycles, each with different water pressure, speed, and temperature settings designed for particular loads.)
    • Dishwasher Cycles: Express Wash, Light/China, Normal, ProWash, Rinse Only, Tough
    • Options and Programs: 1-24 Hour Delay, Control Lock, Heated Dry, Hi Temp Wash, ProDry, ProScrub Upper, ProScrub, Sani Rinse, Top Rack 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: 7.9 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: Adjustable height, Adjustable tines, Cup shelf, Glide rail, Rack handle, 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: Adjustable tines, Silverware basket, Utensil separator (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 Location: Top control
    • 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: false (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: 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.)
    • Amperage: 20 amperes (Strength of electrical current.)
    • 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.)
    • Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) Rating: CEE Tier 1
  • Other
    • UPC: 883049363677

KitchenAid 24" Built-In Dishwasher: Kitchen cleanup is a breeze with simple controls, adjustable racks and a ProDry heated dry system. ProScrub and ProWash cycles eliminate baked-on messes and thoroughly clean large, deep and oddly shaped dishes.

Dishwasher Buying Guide

  • Simple setting navigation: Tap-touch controls enable ease of use.
  • Maximize space for dishware of various shapes and sizes: Adjustable upper rack and tines, removable lower rack and third rack option free up space in the dishwasher to fit your needs.
  • Thorough and efficient cleaning: Dynamic wash arms provide overall coverage to clean hard-to-reach places.
  • Dishes are ready to be put away almost immediately: Advanced ProDry™ systemUses a recessed heating element and a fan to draw moisture out of the wash tub, providing better drying results.
  • Prevent clogged drains: Self-cleaning filter eliminates the need to remove and wash the filter. Clean Water Wash System continuously removes particles from wash water for efficient operation.
  • Clean heavily soiled and oddly shaped items: ProScrub setting uses 40 targeted spray jets to remove baked-on food particles and reach deep crevices.
  • Optimize cleaning performance: ProWash cycle automatically adjusts wash settings based on soil levels for a deep, thorough clean.
Whats Included
  • 24" Tall Tub Built-In Dishwasher
  • 2 drain hose clamps, drain hose
  • 2 #10 x 1/2" Phillips head screws
  • 2 undercounter mounting brackets, door handle
  • Dishwasher hookup kit is not included
  • Owner's manual
Documents
  • Energy_Guide_PDF

Q: I recently purchased this dishwasher ( hasn't been delivered yet) and I was told it did not come with a top rack for utensils. As I read the reviews, many are stating how much they love the third top rack? Can you explain?

A: Also disappointed by the top rack, its basically useless for utensils, my old one I could slide them sideways & they’d be clean on both sides. This one they lay flat & only 1 side seems to get clean

Q: What does "self-filtration/ no self-filtation" mean? I don't want to have to clean the filter? Do any of your models have "hard item disposal"?

A: This KitchenAid® Dishwasher has a filter that requires no routine maintenance. Unfortunately, we do not offer any Dishwashers at this time with a disposal option.

Q: now I know where to fill the rinse aid........please don't tell me I need to fill it each time I run the dishwasher?? Normally filling the rinse aid would last more than 1 wash. thanks

A: pal, you should not have to fill the rinse aid every time you run a cycle. This KitchenAid® Dishwasher will show you when you need add more rinse aid. Please refer to page 8 of the use and care manual for more information. We hope this helps!

Q: How do you fill the rinse aid? When I turn the tiny button I can't lift it out.

A: Hey Pal, this is a great question. We are attaching a link for the use and care guide which should answer all of your questions moving forward. https://www.kitchenaid.com/content/dam/global/documents/201808/owners-manual-w10751712-rev-c.pdf

Q: Does this dishwasher have an end of cycle indicator telling you when they are clean? Does it also have a time left indicator telling how much time is left before the cycle is finished?

A: The indicator light in front is blue when washing, it turns white when dishes are finished. There is a countdown timer on the top (blue numbers) that shows how much time is left. Also, the word "CLEAN" in white lettering appears on the top when dishes are finished.

Q: on the white model what color is the handle? It looks like stainless on a white dishwasher

A: GrammyMo, the handle is stainless steel. Hopefully this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our KitchenAid appliances!

Q: Can you adjust the height down on this, with adjustable feet, from 34.5'?

A: triciare, for further information, we recommend referring to the installation guide, provided below. Hopefully, this information is beneficial to you. Thank you for your inquiry regarding our KitchenAid Appliances! https://bit.ly/314YljT