Uh... 3 phase motor? Do we need to have the house hooked up to 3 transformers and be on a part of the grid that is serviced by 3 phases? What do you mean 3 phase motor?
@KateMcCridhe 3 continue) In addition, as part of the Viking central-intelligent Central Intelligence System, the dishwasher will manage potential hard water deposits that collect in the fill system by measuring the amount of water during the fill to ensure proper water level for maximum wash performance.
@KateMcCridhe 3)Minerals associated with Karst topography (ex calcium and magnesium) does have a significant impact on the wear of appliances and should be managed with a typical in-home water filtration system. There are a number of products available to use as part of standard maintenance to keep the dishwasher operating at it maximum performance (examples are Dishwasher Magic, or Lemi Shine). continue below.....
@KateMcCridhe 2 continue) In addition it includes the removable coarse strainer and fine filter cup to manage and large amount of food soils and hard water conditions.
@KateMcCridhe 2)Filtration maintenance is important in today’s dishwashers to maintain optimal wash performance. The Viking wash system is designed to manage normal food soils with no pre-washing required. To accomplish this, the Viking platform is designed with an exclusive 18 jet self-cleaning system that removes the fool food soil from the stainless steel mesh filter.
@KateMcCridhe 1) The Viking dishwasher is designed to operate using the standard household 120V single-phase electric power (no special transformer or grid system required) with the 3 phase signals for the motor being generated by the internal dishwasher electronics. Having a variable speed 3 Phase motor allows the Vari-Pressure Intelli-Wash System to vary the amount of pressure applied to the dishware depending on the cycle you select (ie china, normal or pots/pans).
Uh... 3 phase motor? Do we need to have the house hooked up to 3 transformers and be on a part of the grid that is serviced by 3 phases? What do you mean 3 phase motor?
Filtration system... what's the maintenance?
Does it stand up to water from Karst topography?
KateMcCridhe 1 year ago
@KateMcCridhe 3 continue) In addition, as part of the Viking central-intelligent Central Intelligence System, the dishwasher will manage potential hard water deposits that collect in the fill system by measuring the amount of water during the fill to ensure proper water level for maximum wash performance.
VikingRangeCorp 1 year ago
@KateMcCridhe 3)Minerals associated with Karst topography (ex calcium and magnesium) does have a significant impact on the wear of appliances and should be managed with a typical in-home water filtration system. There are a number of products available to use as part of standard maintenance to keep the dishwasher operating at it maximum performance (examples are Dishwasher Magic, or Lemi Shine). continue below.....
VikingRangeCorp 1 year ago
@KateMcCridhe 2 continue) In addition it includes the removable coarse strainer and fine filter cup to manage and large amount of food soils and hard water conditions.
VikingRangeCorp 1 year ago
@KateMcCridhe 2)Filtration maintenance is important in today’s dishwashers to maintain optimal wash performance. The Viking wash system is designed to manage normal food soils with no pre-washing required. To accomplish this, the Viking platform is designed with an exclusive 18 jet self-cleaning system that removes the fool food soil from the stainless steel mesh filter.
VikingRangeCorp 1 year ago
@VikingRangeCorp
Thank-you.
KateMcCridhe 1 year ago
@KateMcCridhe 1) The Viking dishwasher is designed to operate using the standard household 120V single-phase electric power (no special transformer or grid system required) with the 3 phase signals for the motor being generated by the internal dishwasher electronics. Having a variable speed 3 Phase motor allows the Vari-Pressure Intelli-Wash System to vary the amount of pressure applied to the dishware depending on the cycle you select (ie china, normal or pots/pans).
VikingRangeCorp 1 year ago
@KateMcCridhe
Hi Kate,
Please see the answer to your questions below.
Thanks,
Viking Range Corporation
VikingRangeCorp 1 year ago
Spppsshh! Tooo bad they're not rated that well. Bosch wins.
BlogShag 1 year ago
seems to have beko parts
BinweevilXTempletinX 2 years ago