I have been trying to figure our the new dishwasher at the CDC and it’s not going well. Let’s just say… I’ve made mistakes.
It’s an undercounter commercial model that is supposed to have a two-minute cycle. (But only when the temperature is up to 150 degrees.) I wanted to time it….. and found out that I had played with the stopwatch on the iPad quite a while ago. Forty-some hours ago.
It was still running.
Happy Saturday!
Brad says
I time kids at school all the time, and often find the timer running still. I don’t know what my highest number of hours was. Do you suppose it starts over once it reaches 100? Or maybe it just keeps going…
Deborah says
I use the timer a lot at school. I project it up on the board so the kids know how much time they have left for an activity.
I hope you figure out that dishwasher soon.
Kristi says
I wish it only took 2 minutes to do the dishes; that’s a dream to me.
Lauren's mom says
Do you have some special kind of commercial dishwasher? At church, we supposedly had one that only took two or three minutes, but no one knew how to run it.
At home, ours takes 75, or sometimes 90 minutes to do the load.
Lauren says
It’s an undercounter commercial dishwasher, so it’s a quick cycle and the dishes come out very hot and air-dry pretty fast.
Lauren's mom says
Yes, that is like the one our church had. Dad was the only one who knew how to run it.