A:AnswerHello there,
If you are having trouble with your dishwasher and need to schedule repairs, you can call 800-432-2737. If you have general questions or concerns, you can reach out on our social media pages. Have a good one! Mike@GEA
A:AnswerHello- We appreciate your question and are happy to help! Best Buy will deliver and install. Please see the following link to view pricing information. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/services/appliance-services/pcmcat255100050002.c?id=pcmcat255100050002 Note: There is also a small fee to have your old appliance hauled away. If you have any questions in the future, please let us know. We are here to help! Joyce@GEA
A:AnswerHello- We appreciate your question and will be happy to help! The Normal cycle is ~70mins for wash + ~50mins for Heated Dry (if selected), while Light is ~60mins for wash + ~50mins for Heated Dry. If you have any questions in the future, please let us know. We are always happy to help! Joyce@GEA
A:AnswerHi - Thank you for reaching out to us. The rinse aid dispenser will hold enough rinse aid to last approximately one month. To determine if more rinse aid is needed, we recommend removing the cap and checking visually to see if more rinse aid is needed. We hope this helps. Vikki@GEA
A:AnswerHello and thank you for asking. You may contact our GE Parts team at 1-877-959-8688 with your complete model number to order the rollers and get the proper part number. Please look on interior cavity or where door meets body for rating plate with com0plete model and serial numbers.. Hope this helps. Geoff@GEA
A:AnswerHello there - We are so sorry that dirty water is found on your cups and bowls after washing. This would be discouraging and we can certainly understand your concern. Since this poor wash performance could be caused by a few different reasons, we encourage you review the article titled, "Dishwasher - Poor Wash Performance," found by typing that title into the search bar on our website. Additionally, proper loading will ensure optimal wash performance and pages 15 and 16 of the owner's manual offer loading guidelines for your dishwasher: https://files.bbystatic.com/NsOaz5hQ5gdU3p6EfsK%2FGg%3D%3D/a16e91f3-13a0-4c02-bd85-dc04a33c967e.pdf. If the issue persists despite trying the troubleshooting tips in the article and following the loading guidelines, then we recommend scheduling service with a certified GE Appliances technician that will be able to accurately diagnose and repair your dishwasher. You can schedule service online through our website or by calling 1-800-GECares (1-800-432-2737) Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET or Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET. We hope this is insightful. If you need anything else, please connect with us - we're always glad to help out. Be well, Kelsey@GEA
A:AnswerHi there, this is a good question and we're happy to assist you. This dishwasher actually doesn't have a Reset button. If wanting to reset your dishwasher, you can do so by disconnecting power from the unit for 2-3 minutes. With that said, we hope everything is okay with your dishwasher. If you're having any issues, please let us know so we can help troubleshoot them for you and get you taken care of. All the best. - Guy@GEA
A:AnswerHello, thank you for your question and your interest in our dishwashers. We do not manufacture a dishwasher that is 23.5" wide and we apologize for any inconveniences this may cause. The closest width to 23.5" we manufacture is 23.75" wide. If you are interested in any of these dishwashers, please don't be a stranger and reach out to us on social media so we can assist you further. We hope this helps! -Chris@GEA
A:AnswerHi - We are so sorry to hear about the difficulty you are having with your dishwasher. With a new installation, we would recommend you double check to be sure the dishwasher was connected to the hot water supply line under the sink (in most installations). If the dishwasher was inadvertently connected to the cold water supply, this would definitely effect the wash performance. Next, we would recommend checking to ensure you have a minimum of 120 degree F. water coming into the unit. You can do this by checking the temperature of the hot water at the sink closest to the dishwasher with a candy thermometer. If the water isn't at least 120 degrees, you will need to adjust the temperature on your hot water heater. If these two items check out, we would recommend service. We do hope this helps. All our best! Vikki@GEA
A:AnswerThe technician from BestBuy attached the dishwasher on the left and right sides using wood screws into the adjoining wood cabinetry. No special brackets were needed.
A:AnswerGood day,
Thanks so much for taking the time to reach out about this dishwasher. We're happy to answer your question! This dishwasher requires a minimum height of 34-1/2". You can check out the requirements on page 3 of the installation manual. https://files.bbystatic.com/qg0z7Y7N50SjSjhwYB8VWA%3D%3D/db15ecbb-dc55-4ee3-9433-fd6fbc164a41.pdf. Hope this helps! Mike@GEA
A:AnswerHi Lin! Thanks for your question! This dishwasher is not able to accommodate replacement panels for another finish. There are three Stainless Steel dishwasher models with front controls that also have the Made in America seal though. Take a look at these models to see what you think: GDF510PSRSS, GDF511PSRSS, GDF535PSRSS. We hope this helps and that you're staying safe. -Michael@GEA
A:AnswerHi Bob165, thanks for reaching out to us and for your patience. We truly appreciate your interest in this fantastic built-in dishwasher and are happy to offer you some guidance in this question! Because the interior temperature is dependent on your incoming water temperature and can vary based on different cycle selections, we are unable to determine an exact ending temperature during the rinse cycle. However, we can tell you that unless you were using an option like Hi Temp Rinse, which this model is not equipped with, the rinse water will be the same temperature as the water used to actually wash the dishes. Additionally, the instructions note that the inlet water should be at least 120°F and no more than 150°F for effective cleaning and to prevent dish damage. Given this, it is unlikely that the temperature would be above 155°F during the final rinse, as that would cause etching and may end up causing damage to the unit if the water temperature isn't lowered. We hope that this information helps to clarify! Please feel free to reach back out to us if you have any more questions. We are always happy to help! -Eliza@GEA