Boo Boo
Usually on IVF, an hour and a half. Mine after a full load, about once a day. But I have a bigger machine, I have 60 cm. Recently I tried to wash it for 30 minutes. Everything seems to have been washed, though there was nothing particularly dirty there. I didn’t like that the dishes were wet.
Hairpin
Do you think it is drier with a longer program?
Boo Boo
I don't think I know for sure. For me, wet dishes are a crime. I don't even have drying for plates, they are stacked in my cupboard, and wiping the dishes is beeeeeeeeeeee.
Tanyusha
BooBoo, don't pull it out right away, but wait 20-30 minutes, I’m always for 30 minutes. my program and everything is dry, I also hate to wipe the dishes.
Boo Boo
Yes, I don't seem to immediately. Now my dishes are rinsed on ECO, if I don't forget, I will have to note how long the drying lasts. I'll try again for 30 minutes, thanks.
So, I read the instructions.
Short wash cycle for lightly soiled dishes that do not need drying. Cycle description - pre-wash, wash 40 ", rinse, rinse 55"
So there is no drying there, so the dishes are wet.
Anastasia
Quote: BooBoo

Yes, I don't seem to immediately. Now my dishes are rinsed on ECO, if I don't forget, I will have to note how long the drying lasts. I'll try again for 30 minutes, thanks.
So, I read the instructions.
Short wash cycle for lightly soiled dishes that do not need drying. Cycle description - pre-wash, wash 40 ", rinse, rinse 55"
So there is no drying there, so the dishes are wet.

In my Virpul, it's the same.
Hairpin
On my short program, plates, forks / spoons, cups, saucers are dry. But the intermediate options ... Especially the bowl of the mixer, harvester. But they collect water, so it would be too much to require them to be dry. So I have a drying there. Another question is that it is not as long as it would be on long programs ...
Boo Boo
Hairpin, Anastasia - what type of drying do you have? Maybe it dries on this or not?
aynat
Quote: BooBoo

Short wash cycle for lightly soiled dishes that do not need drying. Cycle description - pre-wash, wash 40 ", rinse, rinse 55"
So there is no drying there, so the dishes are wet.

In my Whirlpool for a 30-minute program, washing, 2 rinses and drying are declared.
Anastasia
Quote: BooBoo

Hairpin, Anastasia - what type of drying do you have? Maybe it dries on this or not?

I have a turbo dryer
Hairpin
I have not written anything about drying at all:
Tanyusha
I have condensation drying.
natalka
Quote: Hairpin

I have not written anything about drying at all:
But no ... everything is even written. Rather noted. Above, under the picture, there are a bunch of different icons, and so, the third letter "A" is just about drying. move the cursor over it, left-click and "you will be happy" or, rather, a description of drying in your machine.
Tanyusha
A hairpin if it is not written that the turbo means there is a heat exchanger and drying, if I understand correctly, is called condensation.
Hairpin
The word heat exchanger was there ... Condensation ... condensation ... moisture loss due to heating of a cold surface in a room with existing humidity (well, like a household one) ... when the temperature in a closed room rises, the absolute humidity remains constant, and the relative decreases. .. heat exchange nick (probably electric) heats up the air in the dishwasher and lowers the relative humidity ... the reverse of condensation takes place ... and then? And then he changes this air to air from the kitchen! But ... it seems that air does not come out of it ...And if it does not come out, then the air in the dishwasher cools down and moisture falls back ...

The madman's notes ... part ... part ... some kind of part ... Ah !!!!!!!!! I know !!!!!!!!!

JEFFREY !!!!!!!
Jefry
Quote: tanya1962

Hairpin if it is not written that the turbo means there is a heat exchanger and drying, if I understand correctly, is called condensation.
I can assume that the type of drying "in fact" can be defined as follows: if during drying (the last minutes of the program operation) the sound of a running fan is heard, it means "turbo" (if there are no holes in the side walls, one at the bottom, the other at the top, then you can even do not listen, definitely not). If the left side of the chamber is noticeably wetter than the right, it means "heat exchanger". If neither one nor the other sign is not present - condensation.
Hairpin
Quote: Jefry

If the left side of the chamber is noticeably wetter than the right, it means "heat exchanger".
From the inside?
ks372
Quote: Hairpin

then the air in the dishwasher cools down and moisture falls back ...
And I take out the dishes almost immediately after the end of such a cycle - and I have it dry. And if I leave, then moisture settles on everything.
By the way, after the signal about the end of the wash, the PMM beeps only 5 times (I specially thought it was too lazy to run)
Tanyusha
Jefry means I did not correctly name the type of drying in my machine if there is a heat exchanger - condensing?
Jefry
Quote: Hairpin

From the inside?
Naturally...
Well, by and large, drying in all PMMs is based on the condensation principle of action ... But, in order to powder the brains of ignorant buyers even more, marketers have come up with clever names for simple things. Condensing only - when drying, cold water is simply drawn to the bottom. The walls cool down, water condenses on them and flows down. "Turbo" - the same thing, plus we drive the air inside with a fan, it is implemented very simply, the efficiency does not increase much, but the cost increases significantly. The heat exchanger is a plastic container in the entire left wall. It can be seen by the owners of full buildings. It also participates in the main process: when washing with hot water ends, a portion is drawn into it, which will participate in the next operation. We pour the cooled mortar into the sewer, and start rinsing with warm water from the heat exchanger (save 0.2-0.3 kW / h). When drying, cold water is poured into it and condensation is intensively formed precisely on the left wall. That's all, simple and tasteful, but the efficiency doesn't seem to increase that much either. By the way, about the birds, since tap water is everywhere involved in the drying process, if it is relatively warm in summer, then drying is worse. In winter, when the water is ice cold, it will dry, but if you connect the PMM to hot water, it will not dry at all ...
zvezda
And I have written on long programs .... drying-35 minutes, that is, I can shorten the program myself ?! I do not know. I don’t bother .... everything is fine and okay, otherwise Shpilechka tortured herself, she couldn’t do without a specialist .... it’s good that there is one, but if not? would I suffer ??
Basja
Hairpin, in that link to the PMM that you give, under the machine there are icons and the third icon from the left, this is the "Drying class A" icon, your machine has a drying class A, that is, the best.
Hairpin
Jeffrey, Thanks for the kind words!

And today I did an investigative experiment. I started the car for a 30-minute program (for some reason today it was 34 minutes). She put the black baking sheet:

What type of drying in PMM is more efficient?

On top of the bed napkins:

What type of drying in PMM is more efficient?

After the machine had worked + 25 minutes (I was just in a hurry somewhere) I put some of the dishes on napkins:

What type of drying in PMM is more efficient?

Well, after a couple of minutes I removed everything:

What type of drying in PMM is more efficient?

It is dry under a plate and spoons. Wet under the container. For some reason, under one spoon on one side it is wet ... Well, I write that the plates + cups (I forgot to put them out) + the spoons forks are dry, but the rest is when it is.

Therefore, I do not understand what is there Boo Boo wipes out...
Boo Boo
BooBoo wipes because this BooBu doesn't have a short program. And if there is no drying, why should the dishes be dry?
Iraida
sazalexter Thank you. Hustled there half a day today.Girls enlighten which dish drying is better - turbo or condensation?
lazyThank you. It is always good to look clearly.
sazalexter
Iraida turbo, of course, glass such as crystal of such purity, not a drop or a stain, IMHO not every bartender will rub "glasses" like that; DK onvection type of drying provides the fastest and most effective drying of dishes. (Although there are modern models of dishwashers with drying class A using condensation technology.)
Hairpin
In the process of digging through my instructions to Bosch, I found myself switching to INTENSE DRYING with a warning about the risk of plastic. I switched it over. Boom watch!

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