> It should be, if you have a thermometer that'll go that high. Besides,
> that 0-70C is _operating_ temperature; the survival/storage temperature is
> typically at least ten degrees C above and below that, or -10 - 80C (14 -
> 176F). Since water above 140F can cause scalding, I very much doubt you
> have it turned up high enough to fry the parts. :)
Ummmm, 120F out of the tap is one thing, but dishwashers have a heating element-
Wouln't surprise me if they washed at 200F for sanitation reasons.
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