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Bosch full size silver coloured dishwasher CLASSIXX ?100


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BOSCH CLASSIXX Dishwasher. Silver

Works fine, but moved 6 months ago and have no room.

It's been sitting forlorn and unused in my back room - but common sense now prevails and it has to go.

?100

SGS45C08GB

Features:

Water consumption (Economy 50 ˚C): 13 ltrs

Energy consumption: 1.05 kWh

Programme duration: 140 min

Height : 85 cm

Width: 60 cm

Depth: 60 cm

Number of place settings: 12

Colour: Silver

4 programmes: PrerinseQuick Wash 45?CDaily/Eco 50?CNormal 65?C

Quick wash 45?C ? 29 minute programme

Half load - if you don't have a full load and cannot waitpress the half load button. The programme time is reduced and 30% less water is used.

Easy to use programme guide on top edge

Clear text and symbols on the fasciawith easy to operate retractable control knob

Time delay (1 ? 19 hours) - - set your dishwasher to clean overnight and use lower energy costs

12 place settings

Grey baskets

Height adjustable upper basket (when empty) - raise the top basket to make room for taller pans and trays in the bottom basketor lower to fit taller glasses in the top.

Knife rack and stem glass rest in upper basket - wash sharp knives separatelyout of harm's way

Standard 8-compartment cutlery basket

Plate sizes: 30/25cm in lower basket and 21/26 in upper basket

Large item spray head - a unique alternative spray head gives you the freedom to wash tall items such as oven furniture or baking trays. Simply remove the upper basketattach the spray head and select the required programme.

LED time remaining indicator

LED saltrinse aid and water fault indicators

Detergent aware (auto 3 in 1) - on all types of Finish detergent - 5in14in13in12in1 tablets or separate components - your dishwasher will adjust the cycle to ensure you always get the best results. (Salt should always be used to achieve these results).

Residual heat drying - one of the best hygienic performance solutions to dry dishes because it avoids the use of air from outside the dishwasher.

Adjustable water softener

Quiet operation 52dB (re 1 pW)

Polinox and stainless steel interior

Child lock - can be locked to stop little fingers interfering when the machine is running.

Anti-flood device - in the unlikely event of a leakthe dishwasher will close the water inlet valve preventing additional water entering the machine.

Cold fill recommended

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