Fisher & Paykel Series 9 Integrated 24 in. Top Control Dishwasher Drawer with 43 dBA, 7 Place Settings & 9 Wash Cycles - Custom Panel Ready
Key Features
- dBA Rating (Sound Level): 43
- Color: Custom Panel Ready
- Handle Type: Towel Bar
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Fisher & Paykel Series 9 Integrated 24 in. Top Control Dishwasher Drawer with 43 dBA, 7 Place Settings & 9 Wash Cycles - Custom Panel Ready
$899.97
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Specifications
Manuals & Guides, Dimensions, Dishwasher Details, Settings and Controls...
Manuals & Guides
Dimensions
Product Height
16.12 Inches
Product Width
23.56 Inches
Product Depth
22.5 Inches
Product Weight (lbs.)
70 Lb(s)
Cut-Out Height (in.)
-
Cut-Out Width (in.)
-
Cut-Out Depth (in.)
-
Minimum Cabinet Opening Height
16.25 Minimum Height
Minimum Cabinet Opening Width
23.56 Inches
Depth With Door Open (in.)
43.25 Inches
Depth Without Door (in.)
-
Dishwasher Details
Series
Series 9
Color
Custom Panel Ready
Fingerprint Resistant
-
Width (in.)
24 Inches
Dishwasher Style
Drawer(s)
Single/Double Drawer
Single Drawer
dBA Rating (Sound Level)
43 dBA
Capacity
7 Place Settings
Handle Type
Towel Bar
Handle Color
-
Tub Type
Standard Tub
Tub Material
Polymer
On Indicator Light
-
Leak Protection
-
Air Dry
-
Condensation Drying
-
Steam Cleaning
-
Rinse Aid Dispenser
Yes
Detergent Dispenser
Yes
Built-in Water Softener
-
Food Disposer
Soft Food Disposer
Interior Finish
-
Interior Light Type
-
Third Rack
-
Adjustable Tines
Yes
Number Of Racks
-
Adjustable Racks
-
Removable Racks
-
Culinary Rack
-
Rack Material
-
Number of Baskets
-
Silverware Basket(s)
-
Number of Spray Arms
-
Cup Shelves
Yes
Stemware Holder
-
Water Filtration
-
Self-Cleaning Filters
-
Other Features
Single Dish Drawer,CUSTOM PANEL
REQUIRED,Standard height tub
will replace old panel models
NOTE:Have to remove badge from
old model front to adhere to new
model.remote control feature,
REQUIRED,Standard height tub
will replace old panel models
NOTE:Have to remove badge from
old model front to adhere to new
model.remote control feature,
Flush Mount
-
Has Wheels
No
Direct Feed
-
General Features
ADA Compliant, Energy Star, Quietest, Sanitize, Towel Bar Handle
Additional Features
-
Settings and Controls
Control Location
Top
Control Type
Touch Sensor
Display Type
-
Auto Temperature Control
-
Motion Activated Controls
-
Wash Levels
1 Wash Levels
Number of Wash Cycles
9 Wash Cycles
Number of Wash Options
-
Sensor Wash
-
Sanitize Cycle
Yes
Extra Dry
Yes
Light Wash
-
Heavy Wash
Yes
Quick Wash Setting
Yes
Pre-Soak Cycle
-
Quick-Rinse Cycle
Yes
Cycle End Signal
Yes
Sabbath Mode
-
Child Control Lock
Yes
China and Crystal Wash
Yes
Delay Start
Yes
High Temperature Wash
Yes
Pots and Pans Cycle
Yes
Rinse and Hold Option
Rinse Option Only
Smart Features
WiFi Connected
No
Smart Features
-
Works with
-
Technical Details
Voltage (V)
120
Amperage (A)
5
Leveling Legs
-
Approved for Outdoor Use
-
Certifications
Star K Certified
-
ADA Compliant
Yes
ANSI Certified
-
CEE Qualified
-
CSA Listed
-
ETL Listed
-
NSF Listed
-
UL Listed
-
Energy Info
Energy Star Rated
Yes
Energy Star Tier Level
Energy Star Tier Level 3
Water Consumption Per Cycle
-
Estimated Electricity Use (kW/yr)
144 kW/yr
Estimated Yearly Energy Cost ($)
17 $
Accessory Details
Power Cord Included
Yes
Drain Hose Included
-
Accessories Included
Power Cord
Manufacturer Warranty
Warranty Terms - Parts
24 Month(s)
Warranty Terms - Labor
24 Month(s)
From the Manufacturer
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Ed from Racine from
Out with the old model, In with the new model
Replaced our 25 year old dishdrawer with a new unit which fit the cabinet space perfectly, this new unit is quieter than the older one and has sanitize mode
We were happy with the old one but this new model is much better
Date published: 2024-09-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Suzie Q from
I love my little drawer dishwasher
I’ve had my first drawer dishwasher 14 years absolutely love them. It’s great for parties. I’m single so it’s great for me. I use it all the time. It’s just different from my first one, but I’m learning how to use it. No big deal.
Date published: 2024-05-01
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Alison from
Love my dishwasher!
Never thought I needed a dishwasher in our motorhome, but I love it. It’s so quiet and being the drawer model it blends in with the cabinets. It also serves as safe storage for the glass coffee carafe when we are traveling down the road .
Date published: 2021-10-29
Rated 5 out of
5
by
MMSM from
Great product
Bought this Fisher Paykel dishwasher to replace a similar one that had been used roughly once a day for 15 years. Fantastic product. The new one is updated a bit but seems the same
Date published: 2021-02-20
Rated 4 out of
5
by
David from
Great addition to our coach
I installed this into our 2018 Tiffin motor coach and although I’ve only had it for about 3 months, it works great. It doesn’t dry plastic very well but it cleans the dishes that I put in it. It’s a nice addition to our coach.
Date published: 2021-10-31
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Marky G from
Bring Back My Old Model
Review (July 2024) for DishDrawer DD24S19N. I was replacing my two (separate) Fisher & Paykel single integrated (panel-ready) DishDrawers, which I put in with my kitchen remodel around 20 years ago. Having been happy with my old ones, I expected to love the new model (DD24S19N), under the assumption that appliances get better with every new iteration. Sadly not the case. Where do I begin? I removed my older models and installed these new models myself. Not particularly difficult to do, except if you’re using the holes on the sides of the product housing to secure the appliance to the inside of your cabinet, get ready for a physics-defying challenge. The screw holes in the sides of the appliance are next to impossible to access. Before screwing the screws in, the dishwasher must be positioned perfectly, then pulled out of its housing, without moving the whole thing one bit… and then you have to shimmy in there to fumble for the hidden screw holes. Not to mention that the action of tightening a screw all the way sometimes causes the dishwasher to move backwards or forwards slightly. Try it out — it’s fun. I must’ve gone around in circles screwing and unscrewing and moving approximately 10 times on each appliance. I would advise using the optional little brackets, supplied to screw the appliance in, from the front (sadly not applicable for my situation). Also, with the integrated model the air flow from the drying cycle is vented out of the back, which then feeds through a flexible tube that runs underneath the cabinetry and finally exits at your toe-kick area. A bit of a complicated concept, but hey, that’s life. I do wish however, they had made the push-on connection for the air vent hose to actually screw into the back of the dishwasher, or at the very least have a bayonet-type fitting. This would definitely help with the hose not coming unattached during installation… potentially a huge problem (which I narrowly avoided). Speaking of hoses, my previous model came with a Y-shaped rubber connector to feed the waste lines into my garage disposal unit (a one-inch connection). The new Y-connector can now only accommodate a 3/4-inch garage disposal connection. So I had to keep my 20 year-old connector. After getting my units installed and running, I was surprised to find out that my 11-inch dinner plates would in no way fit inside this new model. I had no other choice but to buy new 10-inch dinner plates. Which seems ridiculous after using my larger plates in the same brand of dishwasher for twenty years. Anyway, after arranging our new 10-inch dinner plates, I noticed that there is a little bit more wiggle room available, so I suppose this dishwasher can actually accommodate a 10.5-inch plate (but absolutely definitely not an 11-inch). It seems like all of the racks and the position of the main bottom-rack take up more space. Also the side shelves are much more chunky and take up more room, leaving you more restricted on interior space. I will say that it’s handy that the cup/glass racks on both sides of the dishwasher are now height-changeable. With regard to how the dishwasher actually runs… I’ve tried most of the different cycles and options. I kept finding that even with the extra dry feature selected, everything came out soaking wet at the end of the cycle, and not particularly warm to the touch when removed (as with my older model). The cycle that I’ve ended up settling on is the “Medium” cycle, with the “Sanitize” option added, which generally raises the temperature of everything. I’m sure this choice is at the opposite end of being energy-efficient or “green”. I just don’t feel like drying everything by hand. Yet it’s still not all perfectly dry (especially the cutlery and the cutlery basket). Another thing is, my old model used to have a little set of buttons on my wood-front panel of the appliance, with an LED indicator for when the device was running. That no longer exists. They have this snazzy new “knock-to-pause” feature. I’ve never ever had to pause a dishwasher mid-flow, but this maybe be a necessity for most people. This dishwasher is extremely quiet… You barely know it’s running, which can be an issue particularly because there’s no indicator on the front to show that it’s running, or for that matter show that it’s finished. I know that other brands with a blank facia, shine a laser-type light on the floor when they’re running or have recently done so. I just have to let everybody in the house know when it’s running. And we all have to guess when it’s probably done, if we didn’t happen to hear the end beeps. I wish they had used the money spent on the unnecessary, knock-to-pause feature, on a similar type light indicator for when the machine is running/finished. Speaking of sounds… my pit-bull (dog) is scared of the beeps on this dishwasher (which he wasn’t with the older model - maybe a pitch thing). So for a while I opted to turn off the sounds — but then you don’t know when the cycle’s done. Neither can you successfully set the “wash delay” option (with the sounds turned off) which signals an audible beep for every hour of delay selected. All in all, I regret switching to this new model particularly because the fix for my old model was very doable and not particularly expensive… I just wanted an upgrade, haha. My kitchen cabinets are configured in such a way that I have a single DishDrawer on each side of my kitchen sink. Thus, I have no other option than to stay in the Fisher & Paykel family. For whatever it’s worth, I wish I had bought the stainless steel (non-integrated) model to at least be able to see when these things are running or not. Of course I totally get that none of this is cancer and that I’m moaning about first-world “issues”. Bottom line — I guess it cleans fine (but that being said, I always put everything in it already looking clean anyway).
Date published: 2024-07-08
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Heather from
Don’t buy it waste of money!!!!
The dishwasher has already broken 2 different times to which we have had to tear it apart ourselves because you can never get a hold of a costumer service people to help you AT ALL. NOBODY SERIOUSLY. It has a nasty smell to it and i have torn it apart and cleaned it with everything. And in order to use it you have to clean all the dishes off before putting it in the dishwasher which defeats the purpose of having a dishwasher. Warranty what warranty there is non.
Date published: 2023-08-02