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    3 days ago

    I do not like the idea of putting 13 there. It’s not going to get washed properly. Save it for the next load.

    In fact—now that I look at it more—this entire dishwasher is overloaded. There are almost no gaps between any of the dishes. Nothing is going to get washed properly.

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        16 hours ago

        I don’t care what the manual says; it is wrong.

        I’ve been using dishwashers all of my adolescent and adult life. I know what a proper load looks like.

        But don’t take my word for it, watch the dishwasher saga on Technology Connections, and then try to tell me that the manual is still correct. Alec literally installed a window in a dishwasher to test what I’m saying. Are you going to tell me that you’re not going to believe what you can see with your own eyes?

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          11 hours ago

          Well, I use dishwashers since my parents first bought one and was taught by them to load them exactly in this way. I do have dirty dishes once or twice a year which is an indicator that I missed the control lamps telling me to add salt or rinse aid. So I did see that this loading technique works with my own eyes several thousand times.

          Speaking of Technology Connections – he’s an American channel, refering to American dishwashers. I do know his video on dishwashers, and was amazed by the quirks of American dishwashers he described. OP posted a manual of an European diswasher, so I am not sure whether this video is appliable.

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      It’s perfectly loaded. Keep in mind that there’s water splashing around for two hours or so. 13 will be fine, too. Big gaps are not necessary.

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      Maßgedeck according to DIN EN 60436 regelt. Optimale normierte Reinigungskraft bei optimierten Wasser- und Stromverbrauch. (überlegenen deutschen/europäischen Ingenieursblick hier einfügen)

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        14 hours ago

        All I’m saying is that my 25-some years spent loading dishwashers says that this is too densely packed. You need to leave at least some space between the dishes.

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          12 hours ago

          Wagen ẞie eẞ etwa, die Unfehlbarkeit des deutscheẞten ẞtandardiẞierungs- und Hamoniẞierungẞinstruments in Frage zu ẞtellen? Schämen ẞie ẞich etwaẞ!1!!111!