perc-o-prince
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It's all a joke.
IIRC government efficiency ratings are done on certain cycles whether it be washing machines, dishwashers, etc. The manufacturers tailor those cycles to the regulations so they can claim the efficiency rating, and the other cycles aren't bothered by it by and large from what I remember.
Interesting that Miele d/ws are recommended to be connected to the cold water tap, not that I would ever do that! We have a TOL G6987 that was used in the live kitchen in the now-defunct Miele showroom in the downstairs (daily driver) kitchen. I use the Quick Intensive program with the option of extra dry almost exclusively. It's maybe an hour-and-a-quarter instead of almost 2-and-a-half for the normal cycle.
Games.
Chuck
IIRC government efficiency ratings are done on certain cycles whether it be washing machines, dishwashers, etc. The manufacturers tailor those cycles to the regulations so they can claim the efficiency rating, and the other cycles aren't bothered by it by and large from what I remember.
Interesting that Miele d/ws are recommended to be connected to the cold water tap, not that I would ever do that! We have a TOL G6987 that was used in the live kitchen in the now-defunct Miele showroom in the downstairs (daily driver) kitchen. I use the Quick Intensive program with the option of extra dry almost exclusively. It's maybe an hour-and-a-quarter instead of almost 2-and-a-half for the normal cycle.
Games.
Chuck