Yes, almost all heat their water, but run more efficiently if fed with hot water too.
Absolutely. Every built-in dishwasher can heat water to a higher temperature than what dispenses from your kitchen sink.
Hot water line. If you did hook it up to your cold water line make sure your dishwasher is set to heat the water (some models have a selectable setting for this.)
They use hot water and if it is not hot enough, the heating element used to dry the dishes will heat it to the right temperature.
The minimal temperature for the final rinse in a heat dishwasher should be 180 degrees. After this is finished, the heat dries the dishes.
Always the hot water. The water has to be hot in order for the soap to dissolve. While some washer may have a heating element to help heat the water, it is not meant to heat it entirely.
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It provides it's own pressure. It has it's own pump which is used to create the needed pressure to wash the dishes.
Try turning on the "Heat Dry" option.
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Yes. Dishwasher Tablets do dissolve in water, but they take a bit of time.
No it isn't! Just mix the dishwasher gel with a certain amount of water and thats it!
Aluminum products cannot go into the dishwasher because they will melt from the heat of the dishwasher. However, some aluminum products are dishwasher safe. If it is dishwasher safe, it will say so on the product.