With a water consumption of just 1.0 l it is the most economical undercounter dishwasher on the market and also the only undercounter dishwasher that can use hot steam to manage extreme levels of dirt
Hobart - PREMAX FP Warewashing / Undercounter
- ECO vapo rinse: switchable steam rinse cycle reduces fresh-water consumption
to 1.0 l. Saving of up to 60 % water and detergent as well as up to 60 % rinse aid (compared with standard machines) - VISIOTRONIC control: single button control with remaining time indicator together with text and graphic display
- VAPOSTOP: prevents vapour to escape from machine when door is opened
- PERFECT drying manager: assistance for better drying results
- SENSO-ACTIVE resource management: constantly measures the quality of the wash water and keeps the amount of rinsing needed in each rinse cycle to the minimum in order to guarantee a fully hygienic wash result. This reduces the amount of fresh water used per rinse cycle up to 1.0 l
- 2IN1 double rack system: two racks can be washed in a single wash cycle. One rack of cups can be washed underneath, while a second rack containing dishes and cutlery can also be washed above it. Thanks to the optimum use of the entire wash chamber the performance of the machine can be doubled
- CLIP-IN wash and rinse arms: both the wash and rinse arms can be lifted out of the wash chamber and replaced with one hand and without any tools
- Intelligent data documentation: automatic recording of important operational data and consumptions and indication on the display
- USB-interface: comfortable download of operational data in form of a protocol via USB
- Fill level indicator: monitors contents of external as well as integrated chemical containers
- Filter position sensor: prevents operation without tank strainer
- GENIUS-X² fine filter system: advanced filter system with prewash function reduces detergent consumption up to 35%
- HYGIENE programme: for removal of calciumcarbonate and other deposits from wash chamber
- ECO vapo rinse: switchable steam rinse cycle reduces fresh-water consumption