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Electra C1760WE Standard Dishwasher - White - E Rated

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When running eco washes with half a detergent tablet, it seems that tea/coffee mugs' insides may be retaining a slight brown cast. was the main attraction; the cycle takes 198 minutes but you can open the machine up any time after the "dry" indicator LED comes on.

There are a couple of small areas where the design of the Electra seems to improve over the preceding Zanussi. This means you can leave the tea towel in the drawer and put everything away straight into the cupboard. For the Zanussi it used to flip up, and could be blocked by large plates etc at the front left of the machine, preventing the tablet dissolving properly.The top rack seems less roomy than in the ZDS2010, and the foldable space for very small plates is probably the basis for the claim that 10 place settings can be held. There is other stuff going on, such the final hour of a small cold wash, and me having a bath which which needs the gas combi boiler to fire up. There has been little or no coal burn at that time, looking at the stats for the last couple of days. I am not measuring power consumption with an in-line meter, but I can try to infer it from the whole-house load as measured by the Enphase.

my parents cannot work out how to turn it on or understand when the cycle is finished so as they can empty it. When setting up an overnight run with the ZDS2010 I would wait until a little before bedtime (~10pm) and select the fixed 3h delay. Thus the cycle would start at 1am, drawing the first significant (heating) load about 20 minutes later, and another heating burst ~40 minutes after that (~2am). But there is other cloud around that I won't dodge (indeed, I may already have missed one heating phase)! Even more simply, I'd like the eco wash never to draw more than ~500W--1kW to reduce I

Among those options I considered a 'connected' Bosch SPS2IKW04G, in the hope that I would be able to integrate it into energy management for 16WW, but this model did not seem to use usefully controllable in that way, and was just a privacy risk. Any trained fitter not in a panic over time could have resolved this: maybe even made the Candy work.

The fancy Finish "Powerball Ultimate All in 1" blue part not fully dissolved, but all gone by end of the full cycle. On reflection maybe I should have gone for a 6h delay (3am start) to push a bit further into lowest grid demand. Additionally, it has been certified by CE, RoHS, and REACH, indicating that it meets safety and environmental standards. Plus, Residual Heat Drying removes all moisture from plates and glasses by recycling warmth from the wash. That could be used either to throttle back heating, say from 2kW to 500W, or pause it briefly to allow a cloud to pass if exports have happened in this cycle.I'm also liking the 'pause' action that makes it easier to check that everything is OK briefly without a splash of water escaping, or worrying that I am damaging something. The better your problem and question is described, the easier it is for other Electra owners to provide you with a good answer. The last AO visit two days ago, bringing the Electra back (with a dent in the side and the front panel deformed) was not a success either.

Changing brands now allows a more efficient and grid-friendly wash at last, without expensive, unnecessary and risky baubles (WiFi remote control, anyone? generation, just had big lunch, machine quite full, so a good time for a 'maintenance' maximum-temperature wash at 70°C with a full tablet and a couple of drops of dish detergent for prewash. Today with the sun out and bright I ran a 70°C 'hygiene' wash for the first time on the Electra, partly as a 'maintenance' wash.The murky water had not drained, and the tablet had not been released, so it was stuck after the prewash phase again. This site has now outlasted several major kitchen appliances, which helps show what improves with time. the first ever 65°C 'intensive' wash to help thoroughly clean the large load and the machine itself. minute cycle including drying rather than 30 minutes from manual below where the dry phase is not shown.

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