The rinse temperature for a dishwasher typically ranges from 130°F to 160°F (54°C to 71°C). Higher rinse temperatures help to sanitize dishes and improve drying by evaporating moisture more effectively. Always check your dishwasher's manual for the specific temperature settings recommended by the manufacturer.
60˚C
Maybe, but it would be hard for the dishwasher to clean all of the inside surfaces and rinse them well.
180
180
180
at aprox. 500 degrees f
Need to close the rinse aid cup.
Putting a cup or two of plain white vinegar in the dishwasher and running it without soap is a very good and inexpensive way to clean and freshen the dishwasher.
There could be several reasons why your dishwasher won't use rinse aid. Check if the rinse aid compartment is filled properly and not clogged. Make sure the rinse aid dispenser is turned on and set to the correct setting. If the issue persists, there may be a problem with the dispenser mechanism that requires professional repair.
To effectively remove dishwasher soap residue from your dishes and dishwasher, try running a cycle with vinegar or baking soda, wiping down the interior of the dishwasher with a vinegar solution, and using a rinse aid to prevent future residue buildup.
you still have to rinse them if you are not
Sure! Should not be a problem. Unless your dishwasher is the type you can put dishes in that still have food on them. I would rinse them first if that is the case.