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Very interested in this washer-like dishwasher

Just read the manual. Thanks. The cycle charts are unique and answered the first question I had: There is no air dry button. How do you get one? Answer: China cycle.

But there are no answers to these questions:

1 ~ What happens after the Rinse & Hold cycle? Rapid advance back to "B" "A" ?

2 ~ Pull to start, but if you push the dial in, does the dishwasher stop? The manual doesn't say, and it's hard to guess with dishwashers?
 
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Hi Mike,

1. After R&H the timer continues to operate back to off at normal speed; there is no Rapid Advance. This means you have to keep the machine plugged in until its finished (or the user can manually advance).

2. Yes, if you push the dial in it will stop but only to a certain point. As the timer shaft revolves it is slowly drawn inward. At some point near dry (or in dry) it is completely in. The only way to turn it off at that point is to turn the knob back to off (AB), or open the lid.
 
Robert

Don't forget to post a photo if you change the wood grain appearance on top to something else. I and I'm sure some others would like to see that. Love the photos you've posted of other things you've done in yall's kitchen.
 
Sorry for the oversight ~

Alan, thanks so much, I didn't see your answers till now. Curiosity Satisfied. So it slowly and quietly advances just like a dryer control, but I love that you can stop it without opening the door,

How cool that you have TWO.

If you decide to sell the Supreme 80, please let me know.

Thanks, again

Mike
 
I had the Supreme 100 series and loved it. As Appnut said, it will clean like crazy. The short wash cycle is actually the Normal wash cycle and it's just 22 minutes long for washing and rinsing, then 27 minutes long for the dry period.

 
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