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Post# 1227954   4/3/2025 at 18:47 by goatfarmer ![]() |
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Post# 1227959 , Reply# 1   4/3/2025 at 18:58 by DaveAMKrayoGuy ![]() |
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Post# 1227969 , Reply# 2   4/3/2025 at 20:19 by wayupnorth ![]() |
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I had the same model and it did have a filter=flo. One speed and one cycle, fill to the top with hot, warm on the wash time. But it had the indents where a coin box could go. Decent washer, but tub size was way too small. I jumped the water inlet to stay on warm and temp could be set by the faucets.
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Post# 1227972 , Reply# 3   4/3/2025 at 20:59 by Chetlaham ![]() |
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![]() Such a washer would be ideal with a water level, 5 position temp switch, and extra large capacity.
My guess is that timer is a perfect 30 or 35 minutes per full 360* revolution. Timer pauses between agitate and spin are about only 10 seconds due to the speed of rotation.
The first spin is about 3 minutes 30 seconds, rinse is about 2:45 excluding filling and pausing, final spin is 7 minutes long.
One could theoretically take the same timer and make the following economical cycle sequence:
1 minute lead in
1 minute fill
6 minutes fill (start cycle)
11 minutes agitate
30 second pause
2 minutes spin
1 minute spray
2 minutes spin
1 minute spray
5 minutes spin
1 minute lead out
3 minutes 30 seconds off
That means a perfect 28 minute cycle from start to finish guaranteed.
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