Thread Number: 23218
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Post# 362310   7/7/2009 at 09:09 (5,406 days old) by oldappliancenut ()   |   | |
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I'm not sure |
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Post# 362312 , Reply# 1   7/7/2009 at 09:14 (5,406 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)   |   | |
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Post# 362313 , Reply# 2   7/7/2009 at 09:17 (5,406 days old) by oldappliancenut ()   |   | |
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gonna get it if its still there waiting for an email |
Post# 362325 , Reply# 3   7/7/2009 at 09:55 (5,406 days old) by turquoisedude (.)   |   | |
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Post# 362352 , Reply# 4   7/7/2009 at 12:04 (5,406 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)   |   | |
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It is a Frigidaire Jet Action solid tub Custom Imperial with the original "Roller Matic mechanism"(no pullies,no gears,no belts),Rapidry 1000,liquid detergent and liquid fabric softner dispensers,Deep Action agitator,Jet-Away rinsing,options like soak and wash,extra rinse,soak/wash AND extra rinse,panel light,and fabric selector with preset cycles,infinite water level selector.
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Post# 362353 , Reply# 5   7/7/2009 at 12:11 (5,406 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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Post# 362391 , Reply# 6   7/7/2009 at 14:21 (5,406 days old) by twintubdexter (Palm Springs)   |   | |
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Those were such beautiful machines, especially when the console was lighted. The dispensers located behind the door on the left were cool. Frigidaire had this special tachometer for testing the 1000 rpm spin. You easily bypassed the lid switch and rested the rubber tip on the top of the spinning Pulsator and watched the needle move to 1000. These machines were not like Unimatics that just got up to speed, the motor speed changed so you had to wait for the "click?" Does anyone remember the variable speed machines like this? They had very cool controls and it was fun to change the Pulsator speed while the machine was agitating. Unfortunately I think just about every one of those machines came back in the shop for repair. The very complicated speed module on the motor (this was before today's common micropressor) was prone to problems.
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Post# 362392 , Reply# 7   7/7/2009 at 14:25 (5,406 days old) by twintubdexter (Palm Springs)   |   | |
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Post# 362710 , Reply# 8   7/8/2009 at 22:01 (5,405 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)   |   | |
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Post# 362780 , Reply# 9   7/9/2009 at 09:15 (5,404 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)   |   | |
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