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Promotional feature: Miele

New Miele Professional SPEED Plus freshwater dishwasher:the fastest commercial dishwasher using the freshwater circulation system

Published in Health Club Management 2014 issue 6

New Miele Professional SPEED Plus freshwater dishwasher:the fastest commercial dishwasher using the freshwater circulation system

Miele Professional has launched a new commercial dishwasher that uses a freshwater system, combining speed, efficiency, performance and cost-effectiveness. The SPEED Plus dishwasher excels with short cycle times of as little as five minutes, without compromising the cleanliness of the load.

The SPEED Plus machine produces immaculate results in record time. The machine, which has 11 wash programmes, also has a high capacity of up to 456 plates per hour in the lower basket with further items of crockery in the upper basket, meaning that it is ideal for hotels, restaurants, offices and schools that need to run up to 40 cycles per day.

The shortest cycle time of five minutes is partly achieved through the use of a new electronically controlled heater pump. With an output of 8.5 kW, this pump heats the water as it passes on its way to the cabinet. Water is discharged and replaced in each phase of the programme cycle.

New Miele Professional SPEED Plus freshwater dishwasher: the fastest commercial dishwasher using the freshwater circulation system MIELE PROMOTION The new model is ideal for sites that need to run up to 40 wash cycles a day A fast and efficient machine, the SPEED dishwasher also saves on energy costs. Reduced cycle times result in considerable energy savings. The ‘short’ and ‘universal’ programmes, for example, require just 0.1 kWh per cycle, cutting previous requirements by half. Dishwashing capacities on the new models have increased by 20 per cent and despite the condensed cycles, these machines can wash two baskets every time. Furthermore, the new versatile standard wire basket can take significantly larger loads than before.

This dishwasher has been designed with the user in mind. The 11 programmes are set using touch controls and the three most frequently used programmes can be saved as favourites, launched at the touch of a fingertip using the quick selection button. The salt reservoir has a capacity of 2 kg and, with the tank located in the door rather than tucked away below the cabinet, refilling the salt container is extremely simple.

Les Marshall, Sales and Marketing Director at Miele Professional comments: “The innovative SPEED machine is designed with our customers’ needs in mind. This energy saving dishwasher has one of our fastest running cycles and yet maintains the high quality of cleanliness at the end of it. Easy to use and innovatively designed, this machine is perfect for any business that requires a high load and fast turnaround, whether that be in the hospitality, catering, facilities management or the education sector.”

For more details on Miele Professional’s products, please call 0844 8936907

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New Miele Professional SPEED Plus freshwater dishwasher:the fastest commercial dishwasher using the freshwater circulation system

Published in Health Club Management 2014 issue 6

New Miele Professional SPEED Plus freshwater dishwasher:the fastest commercial dishwasher using the freshwater circulation system

Miele Professional has launched a new commercial dishwasher that uses a freshwater system, combining speed, efficiency, performance and cost-effectiveness. The SPEED Plus dishwasher excels with short cycle times of as little as five minutes, without compromising the cleanliness of the load.

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This dishwasher has been designed with the user in mind. The 11 programmes are set using touch controls and the three most frequently used programmes can be saved as favourites, launched at the touch of a fingertip using the quick selection button. The salt reservoir has a capacity of 2 kg and, with the tank located in the door rather than tucked away below the cabinet, refilling the salt container is extremely simple.

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For more details on Miele Professional’s products, please call 0844 8936907

Sign up here to get Fit Tech's weekly ezine and every issue of Fit Tech magazine free on digital.
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Fit Tech people

Ali Jawad

Paralympic powerlifter and founder, Accessercise
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