The dishes are all still wet when the cycle is over , you have to hand dry the dihes in order to pit them away.
Just bought a Bosch dishwasher and we were told that they have no heating mechanism to dry the dishes, which is why they are more energy efficient. You are supposed to leave the door closed for at least one hour after the cycle is complete. The heat that has built up inside during the wash cycle will dry the dishes. It is also recommended to always use JetDry. If you follow this advice, the dishes will come out fine.
Same problem and I was also having problems with the glasses not looking clean. Called repair man out and he said to do two things: Only use liquid detergent and turn your hot water on at the kitchen sink before starting dishwasher. That way the hot water is already there when the washer starts. The tablet soaps do not work in this dishwasher.
These dishwashers are designed for "passive drying" -- in other words, they do not heat the dishwasher in order to dry the dishes but leave them wet. It calls the process "condensation drying" -- which is a fancy German term for "not dry them at all". I greatly regret buying this dishwasher, for this reason and others.
I have a two year old Bosch diswasher. My solution to solving all the problems including the one I am experienceing is:
Junk the dishwasher and buy a new one. A Sears Model will always work.
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Thje door is dripping wet when the cycles are finished on my brabd bew Bosch. The manual says to use a rinse and I have it loaded with Jet Dry and it still does not work. The silverware is filthy when the cycles are finished, I am afraid it is not cleaning dishes either. The whole concept of a dishwasher it to heat dry dishes to kill germs. Never heard of passive drying. My whirpool worked perfectly for over 20 years. I am sick!
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