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October 1, 2007 at 11:59 am #30974
neilmusgrove
ParticipantHi, i have 2 questions which i hope someone can answer, i have searched but to no avail.
1. How does the “Auto 3 in 1” feature work on the latest Bosch models, i have a SRS55C02G and am considering using salt and rinse-aid in addition to Fairy Active Bursts for the best results. Surely the above feature would in fact mean no salt or rinse aid would be used even if i put them in, since the tablets contain them. Is this the case?
2. Is the economy mode (50 deg) recommended? I tried it and it cleaned quite well but i have read it might affect the machine (block more etc) and also possibly block the drains. Any advice?
Cheers!
Neil
October 1, 2007 at 2:39 pm #229201Martin
ParticipantRe: Few questions
Have a read of this Neil 😉
Also if you have a quick read of your Bosch User Booklet it does explain the ‘Auto 3 in 1 ‘ feature quite well. (A copy can be obtained from the Bosch website) 😉
October 1, 2007 at 2:53 pm #229202neilmusgrove
ParticipantRe: Few questions
Thanks, i had read the manual and the linked page, it explains that it will adjust the program if you use combined products but does not explain how it does that and whether or not “adjusting the program” means not using rinse-aid and salt even if they are present in the appropriate dispenser.
Just to clarify from the original post i already use the active bursts but am considering using rinse-aid and salt as well for even better results.
October 1, 2007 at 2:57 pm #229203kwatt
KeymasterHi Neil,
Yes, rinse aid and salt (if required, depending on your water hardness level) will mean better performance as a general rule when using Active Bursts.
K.
October 1, 2007 at 3:00 pm #229204neilmusgrove
Participantkwatt wrote:Hi Neil,
Yes, rinse aid and salt (if required, depending on your water hardness level) will mean better performance as a general rule when using Active Bursts.
K.
Thanks, what i am not sure about is will rinse-aid and salt be used by the dishwasher if it senses that the tablets are all-in-one (using the auto 3-in-1 feature which cannot be disabled).
October 1, 2007 at 3:16 pm #229205kwatt
KeymasterRe: Few questions
No, the machine will generally not know what tablets you have used and therefore, if you use that program, I don’t think that rinse aid is used. There is no way for the machine to know that other than you telling it.
HTH
K.
October 1, 2007 at 3:24 pm #229206Martin
Participantneilmusgrove wrote:Thanks, what i am not sure about is will rinse-aid and salt be used by the dishwasher if it senses that the tablets are all-in-one (using the auto 3-in-1 feature which cannot be disabled).
Yes!
Please note: If you live in a hard water area it is always (repeat, always) best to use salt in addition to your 3 in 1 tabs. Rinse aid? That depends on whether or not you have any drying problems? But for the most part using 3 in 1 tabs you don’t need worry too much over not topping up with rinseaid. 😉 Salt is cheap, salt is the very essence of life, and without it we (and your dishwasher) could suffer…..oh yes 😉
October 1, 2007 at 3:57 pm #229207kwatt
KeymasterMartin wrote:But for the most part using 3 in 1 tabs you don’t need worry too much over not topping up with rinseaid.
On pressed tabs, correct.
Using rinse aid in addition to “hard” tablets, such as Finish (including Quantum) may well lead to overfoaming issues. Asides from which they don’t perform as well IMO as the Fairy ones by a country mile.
With Active Burst, wrong.
Using rinse aid will improve drying by allowing the water to run off better, so less streaks and cleaner dishes, but especially glassware.
HTH
K.
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