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Vent via a tube that runs down the side to the base. The air in the tube condenses and that moisture runs back into the tub. If your countertop gets warms that just because the DW can heat water to up to 160 degrees to wash and rinse.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi dennis, thanks for your question and interest in model SHPM65Z52N. Our dishwashers use a completely sealed system with no vents or fans. It has Condensation Drying. The final rinse uses high-temperature water to make the dishes very hot. The stainless steel tub of the dishwasher cools faster than your dishes because stainless steel cools faster than glass and porcelain. Condensation occurs when the moist air in the dishwasher comes into contact with the cooler stainless steel tub, and turns into water droplets. These water droplets trickle down to the bottom of the dishwashers and are drained. Since it’s a closed system with no fan, the cleaning process is more sanitary. With no exposed heating element, plastic utensils and dishes places on the lower rack will not melt. The use of rinse agents, such as Jet Dry®, aids the condensation drying process by reducing the surface tension of water. This in turn allows the water on your dishware surfaces to run off more freely, so they dry better. If you have any additional questions, please contact our customer service team at 1-800-944-2904.
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