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Hobart adds switchable steam rinse to FXP under-counter dishwasher

Wednesday 01 July 2009 10:34
Under-counter FXP dishwasher with switchable steam rinse

Following the launch of its FXP range in 2007, Hobart has now developed its under-counter dishwasher with new switchable steam rinse. This new patent-pending technology will be a standard feature across the entire FXP range.

The FXP with 'Vapo Rinse ECO' requires only 1.6 litres of fresh water per cycle, which Hobart claims represents a saving of up to 55% in water and detergent usage in the wash cycle and up to 70% in the rinse cycle.

These savings are attained by a first-stage rinse with water to remove fine particles of soil.

The second-stage 'Vapo Rinse ECO' steam rinse completely fills the washing chamber with steam, forming a microscopically thin film on each wash item, removing residual detergent as it condenses on the washed ware.

The steam reaches every part of the wash item, avoiding any 'spray shadows'. The self-drying effect of the washed ware is additionally enhanced by the increased temperature penetration.

To buy it, call
Hobart
0844 888 7777

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