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    Default F&P Dishwasher reprogramming

    Hi All,

    I know it's unlikely but anyone know if it's possible to reprogram dishwasher cycles? I'd like to have the quick cycle at a hotter wash temperature. Or a normal wash cycle but with no pre-rinse, only one post rinse and no drying. My particular dishwasher model is DW60CSX1.

    Assuming it's not possible, are there any dishwashers out there that allow you to make your own custom cycle?

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    I've had dishwashers for centuries (all two of them ) and IIRC from pulling them apart over the years, they are not able to be re-programmed without a LOT of jiggerpokery with the MOBO.
    I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...

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    Check out LG. They might have what you want.
    They have downloadable cycles for many of their products.

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    Had A mate who worked at f&p in the electronics development before it went os ahem hie used to tell me they got upto some programming tricks on the control boards of the appliances so it must be possible but who is going to reverse engineer them ?? he used one of the washing machines as a rota tor for his vhf array ???

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