Thread Number: 74485  /  Tag: Vintage Automatic Washers
Mechanical Timers (wascomat gen 3 and 4)
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Post# 982795   2/14/2018 at 15:17 (2,234 days old) by dirtyshoes (New York)        

Hi folks,

I am new to this forum and I am loving looking through it at all.

I have a question about how old wascomat timers work. The timers move forward after the water level is reached. I was wondering if there is a way to keep the timer moving forward (while still reaching the proper water level) that way there is no delay for the fill (hence a slightly shorter wash). Does anyone know if this is possible? Maybe using jumper wires on certain terminals... or would that mess things up?

Also, I am happy and here to help anyone if they have questions/problems with older wascomats, huebsch and newer alliance machines. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions now or in the future.




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