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Old November 30th 19, 01:17 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On 11/29/2019 6:58 PM, John B. wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2019 15:21:40 -0800 (PST), wrote:

On Friday, November 29, 2019 at 10:35:04 AM UTC+1, John B. wrote:
My wife just bought an Electrolux dish washer and it's manual leaves a
great deal to be desired. Thus my very off topic questions:

It has a salt reservoir for the water softener - how often does one
have to re-fill it? How can one tell when it is empty?

It has a reservoir for a rinse detergent - how often does one have to
fill it? How can one tell when it is empty?

The wash and dry programs seem to range from almost 3 hours to about
30 minutes. What program would one initially select for table dishes
for a family of two?
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cheers,

John B.


Throw in a all in one pod, choose auto and done.

Lou


Can't throw it in and choose auto, it doesn't have an "Auto". It has a
selection of 4 different programs ranging from 227 minutes to 30
minutes. Plus a separate "Prewash" which takes 14 minutes.
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cheers,

John B.


My best wishes on outsmarting the thing.

in re "14 minutes" at the hypersonic setting:

I arrived at girlfriend's yesterday after her relatives had
eaten and left. I washed dishes from six people on The Nice
China service (incl coffee and desserts) plus cooking and
serving vessels in less than 15 minutes with my own two
hands. Admittedly I'm a former professional dishwasher but
even though that was long ago I don't get the aversion most
people show. There are worse jobs. Much worse.

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