Indicator light on the floor of the dishwasher
Every year, dishwashers become more convenient, functional, and reliable. Manufacturers are constantly inventing and implementing new and varied features. Some features are pure marketing hype and offer no practical benefit, while others genuinely improve dishwashing performance and make operating the dishwasher more convenient. One such useful feature is the "floor beam." Let's find out what it is and how it works.
How does this indicator work?
A "beam on the floor" light or laser indicator is a point of light, usually red, located directly in front of the dishwasher door. This indicator is installed on fully integrated dishwashers to make operation more convenient. The main purpose of the indicator light is to indicate the end of the washing and drying process in the dishwasher. How does he do it? There are several ways:
- a beam appears on the floor after the end of the washing and drying program;

- the beam disappears after the end of the washing and drying program;
- The beam changes color, for example from red to green, this means that the program has completed completely.
Some manufacturers have begun to develop the "beam on the floor" technology, turning the standard indicator light into a true projected display. In particular, some built-in dishwashers Siemens products can project a display onto the floor, clearly showing the remaining time of the washing program. We believe that many manufacturers will soon follow this approach, as it's so convenient for the user.
Please note! Some Siemens models even allow you to adjust the size of the projected screen for even more user comfort.
What is the use of a laser indicator?
It's hard to impress today's spoiled consumers with various technical "gimmicks." In particular, a "beam on the floor" indicator doesn't impress anyone. Moreover, many don't understand why it's needed at all and what benefits it can bring. Let's list the main advantages that a "beam on the floor" indicator offers dishwasher users.
- A standard dishwasher has a control panel hidden behind the front, so it's impossible to see whether the machine has finished washing the dishes. An indicator light lets you know when the program has finished.
- Most modern machines have a sound signal indicating the end of the wash cycle, and "Beam on the floor" will be convenient for users with hearing impairments.
- The "Beam on the Floor" sometimes shows the remaining time until the end of the wash.
Important! The "beam on the floor" technology can be found not only in fully integrated dishwashers, but also in semi-integrated ones.
In what models of dishwashers is it found?
Now let's figure out which dishwasher models feature this indicator. We'll do a quick review and identify the best models.
- Korting KDI A fully built-in model of the machine, which can easily accommodate 10
standard dish sets. In addition to the "beam on the floor" technology, it features a salt and rinse aid indicator and is completely leak-proof. - The Whirlpool ADG is a slimline dishwasher from a renowned manufacturer. It's built-in and features a full-width floor indicator, a display, and leak protection. It can wash up to 10 standard place settings at a time and features a half-load function.
- De Dietrich DVH1120J. Full-size model with beam-on-floor technology. This dishwasher belongs to the premium class of equipment. It is made from high-quality materials and supports most modern technical solutions related to dishwashers.
- The Kuppersbusch IGVE is another premium full-size dishwasher that will add a touch of class to any high-tech kitchen. It has a 13-placeholder capacity and is incredibly energy-efficient, using just 6 liters of water per wash cycle. Additional features include a "beam on the floor" indicator.
Finally, it's worth noting that advanced technology, in one way or another, touches every aspect of our lives, and dishwashers are no exception. The most modern dishwashers feature a very useful feature called a "floor beam." This feature allows the user to see whether the dishwasher has finished its cycle without even looking inside, eliminating the need for any audible signals.
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