Thread Number: 25257
Miele Softtronic - why one rinse less when C°>= 60 ? |
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Post# 389424 , Reply# 1   10/30/2009 at 12:26 (5,263 days old) by dj-gabriele ()   |   | |
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Does the machine do a diluition rinse/cooldown after the wash? |
Post# 389941 , Reply# 4   11/1/2009 at 02:55 (5,262 days old) by rudin1969 (Italy)   |   | |
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Could it be because 60C Cottons is the standard programme for AAA testing? Consumer magazines usually test the 40C Cottons programmes, and they normally give ratings for rinsing |
Post# 389943 , Reply# 6   11/1/2009 at 04:35 (5,262 days old) by mielerod69 (Australia)   |   | |
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Hi Favorit, Askomiele is on the right track. When washing above 60 degrees in Cottons, the programme uses the sensor rinse system. It calculates how long it takes to equalise the rinse water temperature. Once there is no further rise in temp, then the wash liquor has been transferred into the rinse water. This also determines the amount of water and time required for the final rinse. More absorbent laundry requires more water and a longer final rinse time. When washing at lower temps the programme introduces an additional rinse, since sensor rinse does not work under 60 degrees |