Translations:Die Fabrik und das Technologiezentrum Dillingen/4/en

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The BSH sound lab in Dillingen, 2009. (Source: BSH Corporate Archives)

The development department for dishwashers was located at the Giengen site until 1996, after which it relocated to Dillingen.[1] The BSH engineers developed a number of functions that would go down as milestones in the development of dishwasher technology. These included the AquaStop system from 1985[2] (reliable protection against water damage), the 45-cm dishwasher from 1987[3], the AquaSensor system from 1996[4] (automatic replacement of water at a certain turbidity level), the world's first fully automatic dishwasher in 2000[5], as well as the development of Zeolite technology for dishwashers in 2008[6] (optimizes drying results while minimizing energy consumption).

  1. BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-004, Ernst Stickel: Chronik der BSH-Geschirrspüler 1960-2000, o.O. 2011, page 170.
  2. BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-004, Ernst Stickel: Chronik der BSH-Geschirrspüler 1960-2000, o.O. 2011, page 115. Corporate Archives, A05-0008, inform 1985/1, page 1.
  3. BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-004, Ernst Stickel: Chronik der BSH-Geschirrspüler 1960-2000, o.O. 2011, page 126.
  4. BSH Corporate Archives, A05-0019, inform 1996/4, page 26.
  5. BSH Corporate Archives, F-BSH-004, Ernst Stickel: Chronik der BSH-Geschirrspüler 1960-2000, o.O. 2011, page 172. The first pilot series was constructed in 1999.
  6. BSH Corporate Archives, A05-0031, inform 2008/3, page 16.