Miele aims to set standard with new Benchmark range

Miele Professional has launched its new generation Benchmark series of washers and dryers designed to be gentle to the environment while still delivering high performance.

The company said the new range strikes a balance between cost-efficiency and premium results, helping care home managers exceed laundry expectations without compromise and adhere to hygiene regulations on a daily basis.

With sustainable efficiency at its core, the new Benchmark series can accommodate a washer load capacity ranging from 12-20kg and a drying load capacity between 14kg-44kg ensuring maximum laundry throughput.

Innovative technology is instilled throughout each model, including powerful, frequency-controlled asynchronous motors which promise smooth cycles at high speeds as well as Miele’s patented honeycomb drum 2.0 for optimum laundry care.

This, combined with low consumption values, saves both time and energy, while also keeping overall laundry costs low.

Washing consumption values are as low as 7.2 litres per kg of laundry for the Performance and 5.9 litres per kg of laundry for the Performance Plus, achieved through functions such as the EcoSpeed drum rhythm.

This is a reduction of up to one litre per kg compared to its predecessor. Users can also expect short cycle times for maximum efficiency. A 12kg laundry load, for example, can be thoroughly washed and left with only 44% residual moisture in 42 minutes.

The Performance and Performance Plus dryer range equally excels, with an upgraded AirRecycling Flex System – a feature which uses heat energy efficiently by redirecting air circulation back into the drum.

Intelligently adjusting to onsite conditions, this helps save time while the machine is still cold and preserves energy when at operating temperatures.

For spot-on-drying, the PerfectDry system continuously records residual moisture levels in the load, meaning the drying process ends when results are perfect.

To ensure care home managers can meet the most demanding challenges, programmes can be adapted to individual user and business requirements.

Operators can select from a range of programmes or select from a tailor-made washer or dryer solution to match the garment being laundered e.g., specialist uniform, delicate fabrics, bedding, and towels etc.

Thermal and chemo-thermal disinfection programmes are also available to ensure hygiene compliance, preventing the spread of infection.

For simple and initiative operation, new Miele M Touch Pro controls have been installed, making the new generation Benchmark series easy to use for any user. This includes a full colour touch screen display that is clearly structured and well arranged, ‘ShowMeHow’ sequences to assist operators and multiple language selections.

With hygiene top priority for care homes, controls have been built to respond to touch even with gloves on.

“Our new generation of Benchmark washers and dryers has been designed to not only offer excellent levels of flexibility for care homes but also to deliver maximum efficiency enabling a greater return on investment,” said Simon Venni, country sales manager for Great Britain and Ireland at Miele Professional.

“Aside from the efficiencies the new Benchmark series will bring, each model has been built with hygiene in mind. From the touch screen display to the programmes offered, users can be reassured that they are protecting themselves, staff and residents from the spread of harmful viruses and bacteria,” he added.

The new generation Benchmark range meets the highest requirement of quality and durability, in keeping with Miele’s fundamental values.

All washing machines are built to last for 30,000 operating hours and all dryers are tested to 40,000 cycles.

For more information about the new generation Benchmark range visit: www.miele.co.uk/pro/benchmark.

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