| Thread Number: 15015 Late St Nicholas delivery: Constructa CA 801 |
Post# 254143-12/14/2007-15:02 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Today my St Nicholas gift was delivered. It's a compact H-axis toploader. It washes and it rinses automatically, but it doesn't spin, so you need a separate spindryer. This machine is from the 70's. It has three controls and a button for a rinse hold so you can add softener for the last rinse. ![]() |
Post# 254144-12/14/2007-15:03 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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A picture of the control panel ![]() |
Post# 254145-12/14/2007-15:04 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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A close up of the controls. From left to right: Temperature control, cycle selector and timer. ![]() |
Post# 254146-12/14/2007-15:06 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Programme chart, rinse hold button and control light. ![]() |
Post# 254147-12/14/2007-15:07 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Money shot. The SA8 softener left a lot of suds behind. ![]() |
Post# 254148-12/14/2007-15:10 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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I gave this machine a quick clean on the outside, tomorrow at daylight I am giving it a better work over. There was a lot of calcium build up on the inside so I before doing laundry I ran an empty cycle (boil wash) with citric acid. |
Post# 254213-12/15/2007-02:34 ||| mielabor (Amsterdam NL) |
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Louis, that's my first washing machine! Well, it was Siemens branded but for the rest it looks identical. I bought it new in 1981. |
Post# 254216-12/15/2007-02:53 ||| spiralator60 (Los Angeles) |
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Constructa CA 801
Congratulations on your new machine! What is the capacity of the drum? |
Post# 254222-12/15/2007-03:41 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Theo,
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Post# 254224-12/15/2007-04:55 ||| vivalalavatrice (Italy) |
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E bravo GIGI!
Louis, I'm happy for you that Santa let you find under Christmas tree I think our best preferred WM... it's a TLHA though!!!!
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Post# 254226-12/15/2007-05:02 ||| chestermikeuk (Chester UK) |
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Washer
Hi Louis , very nice machine there, looks like the Siemens I remember seeing at my friends house early sixties that came back with them from Germany, what does the softener button do?is the softener held in a resavoir and then you press the button the dispense it??
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Post# 254230-12/15/2007-06:10 ||| funguy10 (Akron,OH) |
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Why doesn't the machine spin? |
Post# 254231-12/15/2007-06:25 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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It was designed that way. You need a separate spindryer to spin the laundry. This is a very simple and compact machine and because of that they were cheap and easy to maintain. And they keep going on and on and on. |
Post# 254294-12/15/2007-14:59 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Mike,
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Post# 254295-12/15/2007-15:01 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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You can remove the dispenser and the wash basket. When I did it when it was delivered there was a rust spot and a lot of calcium build up. The boil wash with citric acid took care of that. Here's a before picture. ![]() |
Post# 254296-12/15/2007-15:02 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Here's the after picture. ![]() |
Post# 254300-12/15/2007-15:06 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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I did a full load of white towels today. There is liquid detergent in the dispenser but you can hardly see that. ![]() |
Post# 254301-12/15/2007-15:08 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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X*tra detergent from France with Savon de Marseille. ![]() |
Post# 254302-12/15/2007-15:09 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Clean towels, still wet. ![]() |
Post# 254304-12/15/2007-15:10 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Let's give them a good spin in the Miele. ![]() |
Post# 254306-12/15/2007-15:11 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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After a spin at 2800rpm they are ready for the dryer. ![]() |
Post# 254307-12/15/2007-15:12 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Ah, forgot the inside of the wash basket. ![]() |
Post# 254317-12/15/2007-15:45 ||| mickeyd (Buffalo NY) |
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It's beautiful, Loius
Amazing the way stainless steel seems to have found the fountain of youth
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Post# 254319-12/15/2007-15:50 ||| mickeyd (Buffalo NY) |
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Didn't see the other new pics--so nice!
How many towels are in that load, please? |
Post# 254407-12/15/2007-22:20 ||| gansky1 (The Home of the TV Dinner!) |
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Very fun - do you spin the clothes after the wash or is it completely automatic with no spinning.
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Post# 254442-12/16/2007-02:59 ||| dj-gabriele (Bologna (ITALY)) |
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Cool machine! Very interesting the fact that the drum can be removed so easly! Strange that it doesn't spin, but as you said the machine will last longer, plus since you have an extractor it shouldn't be a problem! Indeed cool! Complimenti :D |
Post# 254445-12/16/2007-04:11 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Questions
Diomede,
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Post# 255109-12/18/2007-21:58 ||| Jetcone (Boston Home of the World's First Subway) |
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Nice machine thanks for sharing
It looks like the tub lid comes completely off for loading and unloading? Does the machine automatically stop with the tub door at the 12 o'clock position or do you have to manuver that there?
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Post# 255222-12/19/2007-13:14 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Thank you Jon,
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Post# 255347-12/20/2007-06:49 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Oh Louis I'm so glad St. Nicholas found your name on the "NICE" list, rather than the "naughty" list! What a lovely gift for him to bring!
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Post# 255348-12/20/2007-06:50 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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I'm thinking I might be on this "other" list...
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Post# 255519-12/21/2007-03:01 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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This wasn't Santa Claus like you have at Christmas. This was Sinterklaas (St Nichola(u)s) who visits us from Spain and gives us gifts on December 5th. This figure originates from the legendary bishop of Mira in Turkey. Theo posted a picture of Sinterklaas a while ago in the Deluxe forum. Can't remember in which thread that was.
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Post# 255549-12/21/2007-07:00 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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*Private school* in the USA is *public school* in the UK.
"Santa Claus" is a corruption (er.... evolution) of the name "Saint Nicholas." I just assumed the same of "Sinterklaas". Perhpaps different evolution of a common-rooted myth/legend!
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Post# 255565-12/21/2007-08:17 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Thank you Steve, Happy Holidays to you too!
And thank you for bringing many smiles to many faces!
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Post# 255574-12/21/2007-08:57 ||| Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis) |
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Very nice Louis, I am amazed how clean the outer tub became after a simple boil wash! Very cool find. |
Post# 255637-12/21/2007-15:29 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Yes Robert, boiling water and citric acid can do wonders. Above all I'm glad so much of the calcium build up on the heating element came off. I'm going to give my other washers the same treatment in the next weeks too. |