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EcoFocus technology
EcoFocus technology

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Optimum performance, higher energy efficiency in all programs!
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Beko dishwasher with EcoFocus technology saves up to 25% more energy in all programs compared with conventional dishwashers. While conventional dishwashers heat the entire interior of the dishwasher, Beko dishwasher with EcoFocus technology heats water and sprays it directly on the dishes, ensuring that only the surface of the dishes is heated.

 

Rent, kitchen expenses, installments, clothing, education, culture, and art activities. You allocate a certain part of your income to these types of expenses. However, the price increases you encounter may cause you to not be able to implement your budget planning as you think. So, what’s the solution? Of course, saving! It may be difficult to save money in areas such as rent and education costs, but you can significantly reduce your expenses by saving energy. In addition, high energy consumption causes inefficient use of energy resources and also causes environmental pollution.

 

Today we will consider “How to save energy at home?” Which has been on the agenda recently in this content. Now, let’s list ways to save energy at home.

 

 

Don’t Leave Light Bulbs On unnecessarily

No matter what area you want to save money on, the first step is to evaluate whether you need it or not. So, if your goal is to reduce the amount of your bill, at this point, you should turn off the light bulbs in areas where you don’t need lighting. 

 

We also recommend that you turn off the lights when leaving a room, even if you’ll be back in a few minutes. Because a light bulb that burns unnecessarily for 5 minutes every day; 150 minutes a month, 1800 minutes a year, that is 30 hours, is wasted. In short, even 5 minutes is of great importance in saving.

 

 

Unplug the Electronic Items You Are Not Using

A kettle or television that is plugged in even though it’s turned off, your charger that you don’t unplug after charging your phone… If you think that products that are plugged into the socket but you don’t use, don’t consume electricity, you are so wrong. Because electronic devices that are plugged in continue to consume electricity, although not as much as when they work. 

 

For this reason, unplugging electronic devices that you don’t use is among measures to be taken to save electricity. If you don’t want your electronic devices plugged into the socket, your electronic devices will not be in “standby” mode even if you plug them in, so they don’t consume electricity.

 

 

Pay attention to energy class when buying new home appliances

Undoubtedly, the “How to save energy at home?” Question has a direct relationship with home appliances. Although some points that you should pay attention to during use contribute to saving electricity, we can say that energy classes are more important in this regard. Now, let’s briefly explain what energy classes are and list the classes that will reduce your energy consumption.

 

Energy classes; It is expressed with letters and a plus sign, it gives information about the amount of energy consumed by the electrical products you use. As you progress through the alphabet, energy efficiency drops; that is, a washing machine with energy class A is more efficient than energy class B. The plus (+) sign is only added to the A energy class. So, how can we reduce the energy consumed by home appliances?

 

 

Tips For Consuming Less Energy When Using Refrigerators and Freezers

Setting the refrigerator temperature to a lower than ideal level causes both food deterioration and increased electricity consumption. Ideal temperature; +4°C for the refrigerator section and -18°C for the freezer section.

 

Tips to Consume Less Electricity While Using the Dishwasher

Running the washing machines and dishwashers before they are full causes you to consume more electricity and water. For this reason, you should not start the machines before they are full.

 

Beko dishwasher with EcoFocus technology saves up to 25% more energy in all programs compared with conventional dishwashers. While conventional dishwashers heat the entire interior of the dishwasher, Beko EcoFocus heats water and sprays it directly on the dishes, ensuring that only the surface of the dishes is heated. Less heat is needed, less energy is consumed, cleanliness is not compromised!

 

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How can we save energy while washing the dishes?

Wash only full loads. Putting dishes in the dishwasher throughout the day and running it once in the evening will use less water and energy than washing the dishes by hand throughout the day..

 

When it's the water that boils on the hob, the hood detects almost no smell. But when it's the fish being cooked, for example, the sensor detects the smell and adjusts the working level/speed accordingly.

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What should the water temperature be for a hygienic wash?

 

According to experts, for real hygiene on the dishes, the temperature of the water must be heated to 65 degrees. EcoFocus technology only heats the water and sprays it directly on the dishes. This provides you with a more effective and hygienic washing.

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Why should we choose the EcoFocus washing machine?

EcoFocus technology only heats the water and sprays it directly on the dishes, instead of heating the inside of the entire machine during the final rinsing and drying steps. Thus, it prevents the energy to be spent by heating the inside of the entire machine and provides energy savings of up to 25% in all programs.