Totally different from the EASY which had no suspension system. The machine's cabinet is also deeper than most washers (28 inches) with a deeper, narrow drum. Here is some information from an article on its introduction dated January, 1961.
It has a 6 vane, 22 inch drum. The hinge along the front edge also allows the top of the cabinet to flip forward once two screws are removed. It uses a spin-type friction clutch instead of a transmission. Normal wash cycle is 36 minutes with a 12 minute wash. Delicate cycle totals 22 minutes with a 5 min. wash and two rinses. The delicate cycle is basically the three rinses of the normal cycle. This states the spin speed as 512 rpm and tumble at 52 to 54 rpm. There is no fan for the dryer. The condenser requires .4 gallons of water per minute or an average of 24 gallons per drying cycle which would mean an average load took an hour to dry. The heating element is located at the upper right quadrant of the outer tub and the water inlet and the condenser are on the left behind the drum. There is one spin after the first rinse. During the drain after the third rinse, a constant speed cam provides the following:
Tumble 6 seconds
Spin 3 seconds
Coast & Stop 25 seconds
Tumble 17 seconds
Spin 3 seconds
Tumble 6 seconds
The machine continues tumbling and draining for two minutes then spins for two minutes and shuts off if set for wash only or pauses for two minutes before beginning the dry cycle. The cylinder has an access plate to give access to the sump strainer.