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Miele's unique scoop and ladle technology is a revolutionary system, which allows treated water to quickly and thoroughly wet garments without unnecessary mechanical action prior to the wash cycle.
The scoop and ladle technology works by drawing water up to the top of the drum where it rains down through holes in the basket fins, gently cleaning clothes and flushing away soil.
This system is also economical and ecological as it reduces the water and energy consumption levels.
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Precise Water Levels and Temperature
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The key to effective wet cleaning is keeping water levels precise. This reduces water consumption and prevents over-saturation of garment fibers, reducing the potential for shrinkage.
Temperatures are also controlled precisely to maintain accurate temperature throughout the cycle (e.g.disinfection) and to prevent overheating.
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High extraction washers typically suffer from various shortcomings. High spin speeds can be noisy, rough on garments and even rougher on the machine. Faced with these challenges, Miele engineers developed unique spin cycles to overcome these obstacles and greatly enhance the washer's performance.
Specifically, Miele Professional spin cycles feature:- A gradual speed ramp-up to minimize load imbalances, decrease noise, protect the garments and minimize stress on the machine.
Additionally, the gradual ramp-up helps keep the laundry from getting tangled, making it easier and faster to unload. - An interim spin improves rinse efficiency and reduces water consumption.
- High g-forces, leaving clothing with low residual moisture. This means that drying times are shorter and cooler, saving energy in the process.
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