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It was already clear at [[ | It was already clear at [[BSH_Chronologie_1984-2002:_Nachhaltigkeit_und_Internationalisierung|the beginning of the 1990s]] that BSH's old central dishwasher series, the GV60 series, had reached the end of its product life. Significant progress in the areas of consumption, dishwasher performance, quality and above all cost reductions could no longer be expected with the old series.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-004, Stickel: Spülchronik, page 156.</ref> | ||
A new series was needed. The board of management decided that the top-class dishwashers in this series should get an electronic controller, as already manufactured by [[Robert_Bosch_GmbH|Bosch]] and [[Siemens]]. The obsolete appliances still used a roller controller. Integrating a new electronic circuit board with the old roller controller did not offer any advantages however. The alternative was to use sensors to feed the signals to the electronic circuit board. The only problem was that they had not been developed as yet.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-004, Stickel: Spülchronik, page 164.</ref> | A new series was needed. The board of management decided that the top-class dishwashers in this series should get an electronic controller, as already manufactured by [[Robert_Bosch_GmbH|Bosch]] and [[Siemens]]. The obsolete appliances still used a roller controller. Integrating a new electronic circuit board with the old roller controller did not offer any advantages however. The alternative was to use sensors to feed the signals to the electronic circuit board. The only problem was that they had not been developed as yet.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-004, Stickel: Spülchronik, page 164.</ref> |