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120C ???

HI I see on the early machines they seemed to be able to heat water to 120C how is that possible are they Pressurized or is it something to do with the altitude in the Alps. Or am I miss reading something
 
Yes, it is just a safety margin so you don't damage the gauge at maximum temperature. Just like your car won't usually ever reach the maximum figure on the speedo dial. The exception to that was my old Reliant Regal 3 wheeler. The speedometer on that went to 80 mph but it was still accelerating at that speed!
 
Fido...

At risk of being EXTREMELY 'off-topic'.....

I, too, once had a Reliant Regal three-wheeler.. (van).... If you ever got yours up to anywhere NEAR 80mph, I can only say that you are a braver man than I!! 50mph was more than enough for my nerves (and ears, for that matter).... ;)

Saying that, I was driving on U.K. roads, which I believe are notorious for their poor standard of maintenance.

Such memories... ;)

All best

Dave T
 
It's unusual to see a three minute commercial. The lady in the car was so relaxed and happy, but the women doing chores seemed so stressed and belabored.

The new Zug control display looks just like a Youtube screen does when the squares of next-ups appear after the washer vid is over. How neat!

Oh, how I want to be global, and live to the day when we can teleport ourselves to each other's countries and homes.
 
Cold Fill Washers

Don't own one personally but friends who do have a love hate relationship with them.

Apparently some such machines don't like it when "cold" water is too "hot" and either get confused or simply shut down and display an error code. IIRC what some wanted to do was start with warm water and go to hot or even hot to boiling to save some time.

Wonder how many V-Zug users do "soap washes" and what that cycle entails.
 

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