Since the machine was in an installed state, under the counter, I'm not sure as to the drainage setup.
The machine doesn't Stop->Dwell->Drain like many others do. It almost seemed like it lacked the drain pump, from the way it operated and even sounded. The pumping versus draining sounds were different.
My secondary (or perhaps tertiary) summation was the racking was mostly quite flexible and agreeable, if it weren't for the racks being somewhat unwelcoming to larger items (Like those plates). The "lack of inspiration" of the EU machines was also something I wasn't particularly impressed, but I'm sure others might disagree there.
I'm quite surprised to hear that Simpson also marketed a version of the machine here in Australia, so another licensed job ("Badge-Engineering") from Bosch. I guess they realised the potential and goodness of their design, although its surprising that they wouldn't manufacture such a machine here considering Australia did (once) have quite a large manufacturing sector.
Thanks for your input, but a quick question: Was (or is) your machine of the Dual-Pump or singular-pump (With Drain-Valve) type?
That might explain differences between the sumps on our machines - or perhaps Bosch implemented a more second-tier filtration/pumping system and reserved "the best" for their own lineup of machines.