A couple of years ago I bought an Asco dishwasher because it lasts, works well and is energy efficient. I found a button that said Economy and since I am all for conserving and being economical I pressed it and the machine worked well and cleaned the dishes. A while later I had the occasion to read the manual. It said that the Economy button saved electricity and used more water. I realized that for one person conserving means saving electricity (they appear to have plenty of water in Scandinavia where the Asco comes from…) while another person doesn’t mind using a little more electricity if it means saving water (that would be me living in the desert in New Mexico…). Well, of course I switched the Economy setting off. A little more electricity, a little less water. and the dishes are still clean.
And when there isn’t a whole load for the dishwasher I’ll do the dishes by hand. ever noticed that there are two kinds of people - the washers and the dryers?
The D3232XLFI (Tall Tank) model has hidden-controls with push button access to six programs. It also remembers the last program used. This model can be installed with an optional one-piece white, black, bisque or stainless steel door with a curved handle or with an owner-supplied, one-piece custom door. A convenient End-of-Program signal emits a tone when the wash cycle is complete.
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