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Soil Settler What?
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Post# 126087   5/2/2006 at 20:12 (6,540 days old) by johnb300m (Chicago)        

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I very familiar with the workings of the Whirlpool PowerClean and SheerClean modules..........but what the heck is up with the bargain basement tower dishwashers?

What the heck is a soil settler filter system? It looks to me like just a plastic screen in the bottom. does this module actually separate out food soil somehow? or does it just spray around soil that passes the plastic screen?





Post# 126145 , Reply# 1   5/3/2006 at 06:28 (6,539 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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Not sure.

But let us not forget that D&M DW-ers and GEs (and there may be others) DID NNOT HAVE a filter/screening system for decades...............

*Soil settler filter system?*
Could this be a marketing gimmick to say that the pause bewteen *recirculate* and *drain* modes was intentional, and not just for the motor to reverse?



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