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I have recently purchased a Bosch SHU33A dishwasher and have noticed a
significant increase in hydro consumption. Has anyone else noticed
this as well. I am assuming it is due to the heater trying to increase
the water temp as the frequency of use of the dishwasher etc. has not
changed much.

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On Apr 9, 10:19�am, "Joseph Meehan"
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I have recently purchased a Bosch SHU33A dishwasher and have noticed a
significant increase in hydro consumption. Has anyone else noticed
this as well. I am assuming it is due to the heater trying to increase
the water temp as the frequency of use of the dishwasher etc. has not
changed much.


* * Is the "hydro" you are referring to hydro-electric? * If so, you could
be right if the Bosch is boosting the temperature more or using more water
than your prior unit.

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Joseph Meehan

*Dia 's Muire duit


on most models you can turn the heater off but dishes come much
cleaner with water hot enough.

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