Trends New Zealand Trends Volume 32 No 3 New Zealand | Page 113

Traditional dishwasher action Orbital System wash action Planetarium wash action Planetarium system 60% more efficient than its already finely tuned predecessor. To get an easy concept of the coverage, think of the popular Octopus fairground ride, where there are so many axis points and direction changes you don’t know where you’ll be flung to next. Well the multi-directional, double-axis Planetarium system achieves its coverage in a similar fashion. Complex as the engineering is, the result for the homeowner is simple – sparkling dishes every time, with not a spot missed. The new wash system is also designed to be hassle free. A polycarbonate top lid covers the Planetarium mechanism, avoiding the chance of obstruction from food residual from the dishes. Besides improved performance, the advanced dishwashers are next-generation in terms of their aesthetics, too. The smooth, flat design, a new handle and removable lid create a professional look and allow for seamless, slot-in installation. Smeg dishwashers with the new Planetarium system will be available here September, 2016. For more details, go to www. smeg.co.nz Top: A diagram of the wash action coverage on a traditional dishwasher. Middle: Smeg’s Orbital System wash action ensures full water saturation in the dishwasher tank. Above: Nothing to chance – Smeg’s new Planetarium wash action provides 60% more efficient washing performance than the Orbital arm. search: smeg or 48206 at trendsideas.com search | save | share at trendsideas.com