vivalalavatrice
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Very glade! 
Good! I knew you would have answered...I'm glade of that!
At the end, like Steve said there's not an EXACT rule...it ALWAYS depends on the area, on the habits...
We know that it wouldn't make sense to let the washer heat up the water fillng it with cold only, when in your house you have a storage hot water available! So where tho hot-water-system is accumulating, washers MUST have to be filled with hot water...and the DW too!
If otherwise you produce hot water instantaneally (storage-less), you have not any hot water left to be used! Once your washer/DW has filled up starts to heat up the water by itself.
The problem (maybe I was not clear, but I'll translate the article so you will understand what I mean) is that here is beginning to become common the storage-hot-water-system (the only way to get hot water with solar energy or from burning wood), and as here we have got ONLY COLD-FILL-OLY washers available... what to do?!?!? The DW manufacturer says you're able to hook up the only DW hose to the HOT water tap either... but what about the WASHERS! There should be available either the HOT&COLD fill whashers here either, the same that the Italian producers make to sell abroda, like Indesit or Rex!
Someone hooked up thw COLD fill washer valve to a mixing-tap (blender...how to say "miscelatore"), but the valve got demage! I know infact that they're different form cold fill and hot fill...
The STAIN-TROUBLE then would be solveble somehow...
Anywasy, me I've alwasy do the washing up in the DW starting with COLD fill... and the old DW was better that the new one as it took shorter (60°C, starting withe cold fill, 60min!), instead of this one I have (65°C, starting withe cold fill, 75min!!!). Never had any demage...
The washer... well it takes obviously 2h if you fill cold and you have to reach 90°C!!! Lucky we have got 220V and the heater is 2000W...
Thanks all for the precious informations and the very appreciate suggests!
GoodBYE
Diomede

Good! I knew you would have answered...I'm glade of that!
At the end, like Steve said there's not an EXACT rule...it ALWAYS depends on the area, on the habits...
We know that it wouldn't make sense to let the washer heat up the water fillng it with cold only, when in your house you have a storage hot water available! So where tho hot-water-system is accumulating, washers MUST have to be filled with hot water...and the DW too!
If otherwise you produce hot water instantaneally (storage-less), you have not any hot water left to be used! Once your washer/DW has filled up starts to heat up the water by itself.
The problem (maybe I was not clear, but I'll translate the article so you will understand what I mean) is that here is beginning to become common the storage-hot-water-system (the only way to get hot water with solar energy or from burning wood), and as here we have got ONLY COLD-FILL-OLY washers available... what to do?!?!? The DW manufacturer says you're able to hook up the only DW hose to the HOT water tap either... but what about the WASHERS! There should be available either the HOT&COLD fill whashers here either, the same that the Italian producers make to sell abroda, like Indesit or Rex!
Someone hooked up thw COLD fill washer valve to a mixing-tap (blender...how to say "miscelatore"), but the valve got demage! I know infact that they're different form cold fill and hot fill...
The STAIN-TROUBLE then would be solveble somehow...
Anywasy, me I've alwasy do the washing up in the DW starting with COLD fill... and the old DW was better that the new one as it took shorter (60°C, starting withe cold fill, 60min!), instead of this one I have (65°C, starting withe cold fill, 75min!!!). Never had any demage...
The washer... well it takes obviously 2h if you fill cold and you have to reach 90°C!!! Lucky we have got 220V and the heater is 2000W...
Thanks all for the precious informations and the very appreciate suggests!
GoodBYE
Diomede