Dishes Can Be Added" Function (Laperla Ii); Sensordry Feature (Select Models) - Miele G 1 Series Technical Information

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(the focus here is on the protection of glassware, and the increased wash and
rinse temperatures would contradict this) or the Energy Saver program
(resource-saving washing is the key aspect here and the increased energy
consumption in the Turbo function would contradict this).
Note:
When the Turbo function is selected, the GlassCare LED (if applicable) does not
light up, even in programs under 122°F. With Turbo the emphasis is clearly on
speed and not on gentle treatment.
2.5

"Dishes Can Be Added" Function (LaPerla II)

After the start of the program, the display reads Dishes can be added for a
certain period indicating that items can still be added without affecting the
wash results. The indication is made until the appropriate wash temperature
for the selected program is reached.
2.6

SensorDry Feature (Select Models)

Recirculation Turbothermic drying is based on the taking in of cool ambient
air to condense the moist, warm air in the cabinet interior. The optimal drying
effect is achieved at 73°F with a full load.
The SensorDry function ensures that good drying results are achieved in the
Sensor Wash program, regardless of ambient temperature or load size.
These factors can normally have a positive or a negative affect on drying
results.
Before the program begins (before water intake), the ambient temperature
is measured by temperature sensor R30 (in the sump) and saved in the
electronic. If the ambient temperature changes after the start of the program
(for example, when a window is opened), this is not taken into account.
If the measured ambient temperature is below 73°F, the condenser or side
panel is cooled further, resulting in the air in the cabinet being dehumidified to
a greater extent. If the measured ambient temperature is above 73°F, the
opposite applies: The condenser or side panel is cooled less and, as a
consequence, the air in the cabinet is also dehumidified to a lesser extent.
Note:
With an ambient temperature greater than or equal to 82°F, maximum
values are always set for rinse aid dispensing amount and temperature, as
well as fan running time.
The second influential factor is the load size. The drying efficiency
classification is based on a standard load (12 standard place settings). A
smaller load can have a negative impact on drying results because the larger
the load, the greater the heat transfer. The load size is established during the
final rinse. Here, an indirect measurement is taken depending on the rise in
temperature per minute in the temperature range of 113 to 140°F. The larger
the load in the machine, the longer it takes for the desired final rinse
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