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Post# 446690   7/3/2010 at 20:19 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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This is for our Greg, but I suppose the rest of you can look at it if you must.




Post# 446691 , Reply# 1   7/3/2010 at 20:21 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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and the best part, it's all blue! Although I kind of wish the page with all of the porcelain enamel colors was in color

Post# 446692 , Reply# 2   7/3/2010 at 20:21 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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next

Post# 446693 , Reply# 3   7/3/2010 at 20:22 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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This next image could give someone ideas:

Post# 446694 , Reply# 4   7/3/2010 at 20:23 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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and

Post# 446696 , Reply# 5   7/3/2010 at 20:24 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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OK, show of hands: everybody who DOESN'T think "Jet-Away" lint removal is a joke.

Scientific proof: (actual retouched photo)


Post# 446699 , Reply# 6   7/3/2010 at 20:25 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Oh the things you can do with a Conte crayon.

Post# 446700 , Reply# 7   7/3/2010 at 20:26 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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they went to a decent amount of trouble producing this sales guide.

Post# 446701 , Reply# 8   7/3/2010 at 20:27 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I think that was one of my favorite dials in all of washerdom.

Post# 446702 , Reply# 9   7/3/2010 at 20:28 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I'm so glad Permanent Press is a thing of the past.

Post# 446705 , Reply# 10   7/3/2010 at 20:31 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I don't think I've seen the Frigidaire Sidney Greenstreet Fez-style fabric softener dispenser before. I've only seen the Frisbie and the demi-Fez. Have any of you?

Post# 446706 , Reply# 11   7/3/2010 at 20:32 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Whatever shall I have for dinner?

Post# 446708 , Reply# 12   7/3/2010 at 20:33 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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A pizza would be good.

Post# 446710 , Reply# 13   7/3/2010 at 20:33 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Maybe a calzone.

Post# 446712 , Reply# 14   7/3/2010 at 20:34 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Do any of you have any of those displays?

Post# 446713 , Reply# 15   7/3/2010 at 20:34 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Oh, here comes my favorite part(after the dispensers):

Post# 446715 , Reply# 16   7/3/2010 at 20:35 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Chinese food would be good.

Post# 446716 , Reply# 17   7/3/2010 at 20:36 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Mary Huck looks wound a little tight

Post# 446717 , Reply# 18   7/3/2010 at 20:37 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I'm going to have to Photo-shop this page into what it should be:

Post# 446718 , Reply# 19   7/3/2010 at 20:39 (5,043 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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Beautiful! What a astonishing action shots - where do I order the cross-section tub and the clear deomonstrator tub? I think we need both.

Thanks for posting this - more coming from here too...


Post# 446719 , Reply# 20   7/3/2010 at 20:39 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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How stupid did they all have to be to believe in a "Soak Cycle". You let the machine fill, agitate a couple of minutes and then push the verkocked dial in. Any questions?

Post# 446720 , Reply# 21   7/3/2010 at 20:40 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I must apologize for my churlishness. Just hungry. Low blood sugar.

Post# 446723 , Reply# 22   7/3/2010 at 20:42 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I miss portable automatic washers. Very entertaining. I will say my first rollermatic was connected to my kitchen sink in a small apartment and worked out very well. Even then I knew because the Frigidaire tub was so small, and solid, that it wouldn't be draining a ton of water into the sink and p-off my landlord.

Post# 446725 , Reply# 23   7/3/2010 at 20:43 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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My new career:

Post# 446727 , Reply# 24   7/3/2010 at 20:44 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Hey, 6 out of 7 ain't bad at all:

Post# 446730 , Reply# 25   7/3/2010 at 20:45 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Maybe some cottage cheese?

Post# 446732 , Reply# 26   7/3/2010 at 20:46 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I love buttons.

Post# 446735 , Reply# 27   7/3/2010 at 20:48 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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Look for them only in books...

Post# 446738 , Reply# 28   7/3/2010 at 20:48 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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for they are gone...

Post# 446742 , Reply# 29   7/3/2010 at 20:50 (5,043 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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...with the wind.


A Happy Fourth of July to All!


Post# 446779 , Reply# 30   7/3/2010 at 23:15 (5,043 days old) by joelippard (Hickory)        
Thanks for sharing this

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loved every page of it! Overflow rinsing is simply the best.

Post# 446783 , Reply# 31   7/3/2010 at 23:25 (5,043 days old) by washernoob ()        
Oh my not again!

Where do you get these fantastic catalogs!?!?! Just amazing!:)

Post# 446795 , Reply# 32   7/4/2010 at 00:02 (5,043 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        
Thanks, Greg

The shot of the tub with 4 clear paths through the surface foam is either a heavily doctored photo or an illustration. At best it is wishful thinking. There is nothing in the construction of the agitator, as released to the market, that makes those sideways discharge paths possible. I read somewhere that they experimented with an agitator that would do that, but it was dropped either for expense or fragility. I managed to get a washer with that agitator to fire sideways by mounting a Lint Chaser Ring on the Jet Action Agitator. It sat securely just above the 4 openings and flared out just enough to force the water sideways instead of up, out and all over, but those holes are at an angle where the water is forced in more of a vertical direction than horizontal. If the openings had been on the vertical portion of the agitator, it would have had a better chance of squirting sideways, but the construction of the agitator is such that the area of the top cone does not continue into the upper part of the agitator and if the openings were much higher, the water would have shot against the tub collar.

Post# 446847 , Reply# 33   7/4/2010 at 06:48 (5,043 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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Someone needs to show that child how to bypass the lid switch.........

Post# 446863 , Reply# 34   7/4/2010 at 08:36 (5,043 days old) by Gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)        

I have never seen such a fabric softener dispenser either. I have the "sombrero" looking disk.

I have both types of Jet-Cones--------two of my Rollermatics have the Jet Cones with the square openings and one of my machines (a '68) has the rectangularly shaped openings. I am guessing the rectangular openings can shoot a Jet of water that fans-out horizontally over a wider area.

Anyway, I always wondered why Frigidaire had both types that seemed to be placed in different machines without rhyme or reason. Oh well, GM.


Post# 446880 , Reply# 35   7/4/2010 at 10:43 (5,043 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
FRIGIDARE JET ACTION WASHERS

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I recently found one of the early fabric softener dispensers while doing some appliance gathering with Ted. Tom is right on the money about the four square holes at the top of the agitator as far as I can tell they have no effect on lint removal. The overflow rinse is good for removing floating scum and some suds but overall its a waste of water for actually rinsing away detergent and much lint, a second deep rinse is far more effective with little more total water used. I think the holes in the agitator were developed by the advertising department because they needed to be completive with the other companies that all had actual lint filters on thier machines. Its interesting to note they say nothing about heavy soil and sand removal. But all in all the Rapiadry 1000s are still one of my favorite classic washers, I have three of them and three Unimatics that I wouldn't part with.

Post# 446911 , Reply# 36   7/4/2010 at 12:02 (5,043 days old) by peteski50 (New York)        
Frigidaire!

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Thank you so much for posting. Many years ago I had this same manual and lost it in moving. I am so Happy :) you posted it and I downloaded it. This is what you call real Great Washing and cannot compare to nothing made today.
Peter


Post# 446939 , Reply# 37   7/4/2010 at 13:34 (5,043 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        
Softener dispensers

The "fez-type" dispenser had to be discontinued and replaced with the shallower, flatter dispenser because on the low spin speeds, the deeper, "fez-type" dispenser did not empty. On the delicate and wash and wear programs with the Roller-Matic drive, the spin speed after wash was much slower than on the cottons programs. The shallower reservoir of the sombrero type dispenser did empty completely at the lower spin speeds. The trouble I had with them was that they cracked after little use where they latched onto the agitator.

Post# 446941 , Reply# 38   7/4/2010 at 13:42 (5,043 days old) by rickr (.)        

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Thank you for taking the time to post this Ken.

Post# 446974 , Reply# 39   7/4/2010 at 16:18 (5,043 days old) by pdub (Portland, Oregon)        
Great post Ken!

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Thanks for all the work in scanning and posting this vintage sales brochure. Great reading and love the photo's and illustrations.

Post# 447024 , Reply# 40   7/4/2010 at 19:31 (5,042 days old) by Gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)        

I have personally cleaned-out all of the overflow-slots on TWO Rollermatic's since they were completely plugged with lint. Whether or not the jets of water were effective or not, the Rollermatics were very capable at getting that lint overboard----at least until all the slots plugged-up!

Post# 447025 , Reply# 41   7/4/2010 at 19:32 (5,042 days old) by rollermatic (cincinnati)        
10 miutes!!!

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i could look at those great brochures for hours!

just can't get enough of those rollermatics! i am so glad i grew up in a home that actually had one!

thanks for the great thread!


Post# 447040 , Reply# 42   7/4/2010 at 20:16 (5,042 days old) by duet83 ()        
Thanks for posting

I want mine in Mayfair Pink, Thank-you.

Post# 447061 , Reply# 43   7/4/2010 at 22:27 (5,042 days old) by joelippard (Hickory)        
This one time

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that I'm going to disagree. I've watched mine plenty of times and have seen the purpose of the jets aiding in removal of soap and lint scum. I've proven the abilities of the rinsing effectiveness of these machines by putting in four towels full of dog hair after washing and drying my dog off. After those towels have been washed there is very little residual dog hair that is removed in the dryer.

Post# 447070 , Reply# 44   7/4/2010 at 23:28 (5,042 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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Great post Ken - thanks for scanning! I'm glad to see such a cool document shared for everyone to enjoy.

I've never known why (nor have I read to see if there were bulletins about this) but does anyone know why they went from the smaller square opening on the original Jet Action agitator circulator column to the larger opening on the later upper cones?

In the parts stash are examples of each below. (If there are more out there - let me know.)

The original square opening was used on the coin-op machines, documented by Robert's original deep action link HERE, starting in 1962. What is interesting is the original coin-op use of this column also used a revised, stiffer, version of the diaphragm. This means Frigidare was using two versions of the diaphragm at the same time.

If you look at page 11 on the brochure of Ken's, you'll notice they use both the original opening while pouring the detergent, and the revised 7537930 to demonstrate the fabric softener dispenser. I've never seen a 1965 with the early square opening, but always the 7537930 instead. Maybe the original 7529894 was used on the converted 1964 Rollermatics only?

The center column was part of kit 6591882, claiming to replace agitators in 1955 through 1965 J/1966 K series machines.

(Correction - per the 1965 Service Manual, it does indicate 1965 uses a 7529894, but shows the larger square, like the 7537930)

Lastly on the right is the 9956770 Agitator Kit. This example is NIB, and has the later 1-18 style diaphragm, instead of the original hard rubber diaphragm used prior to. IIRC the later pulsator was used on some L and N series washers, but I cannot totally confirm this.

The 9956770 Agitator Kit was later billed as the replacement diaphragm for all 1955 through 1969 Frigidaires by the late 70's/early 80's.

Ben


Post# 447122 , Reply# 45   7/5/2010 at 08:32 (5,042 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        
My bad...

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somehow I overlooked page 17(that has the models that many people have):

Post# 447390 , Reply# 46   7/6/2010 at 11:57 (5,041 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Casters? Frigidare Washers Could Be Made Portable?

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmm. Interesting, very interesting indeed.

Seriously folks, what is the real deal with these washers? For all the posts that rave about Frigidare washers, there are others equally unthrilled. Tales of women shoving them into a corner for something else because they failed to perform and so forth.

Not trying to start anything, merely require information.

L.


Post# 447427 , Reply# 47   7/6/2010 at 15:21 (5,041 days old) by joelippard (Hickory)        
Well Laundress,

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I do think those casters are a funny idea. I'd just love to see one balance well on those things. I think alot of the problems with them came either in failed water bellows and people simply just not bothering with having a simple repair done, and with improper loading. I can easily achieve horrible results in any of my Frigidaires if they are not loaded the "Frigidaire Way" which on some machines was printed inside the lid, or in the instruction manual. You simply must use the X style pattern if you want the best results with the least tangling. For me I load bigger things in the bottom, like pants or shorts, buttoned and zipped, turned inside out, then shirts on top of that, all loaded in the X pattern and I achieve outstanding results. While they can take a mouthful, you must not overload them or you get next to no turnover, more wrinkling, and clothes that are not as clean as could be. I will say however even if you stop turnover that pulsator still forces sudsy water thru the fabric. That's my two cents based on what I've observed with my machines.

Post# 447445 , Reply# 48   7/6/2010 at 16:45 (5,041 days old) by Gyrafoam (Wytheville, VA)        

I remember seeing a '55 Pulsamatic on locking castors when I was a child. I thought it was pretty kool. I don't recall there being a problem with balance.

No washer does everything perfectly. They all have their strong points. Of my five "daily-drivers" two are Frigidaires and I love them.


Post# 447565 , Reply# 49   7/7/2010 at 07:52 (5,040 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        

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I've used several Frigidaire washers, and aside from their smallish capacity(for the 50's and 60's) they do a fine job on cleaning and nothing could beat them on spinning. I would expect them to be bad at sand removal but we had many neighbors that had them, when we lived at the beach, and I don't remember anyone complaining. That was, of course, in the days that people lived in beach houses without doing 100K kitchen remodels with askos, vikings and sub-zeros. You know, the pre-Ronald, George and George "let's make the super rich even richer" days.

Post# 447579 , Reply# 50   7/7/2010 at 08:56 (5,040 days old) by joelippard (Hickory)        
By the way.

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Thanks for posting this. I've have such a good time reading it over and over again :)

Post# 447588 , Reply# 51   7/7/2010 at 10:25 (5,040 days old) by volsboy1 (East Tenn Smoky mountains )        

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My Dream machine is a 1-18 but you don't see these in the south much at all.I have only seen one and that was in my Home eco class in High school and I was hooked.

Post# 448560 , Reply# 52   7/11/2010 at 20:29 (5,035 days old) by appnut (TX)        
Page 19 capacity

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Six sheets and six pillowcases. Must have been 3 sets of twin bed sheets and extra pillow cass. Still kind of surprised.


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