keymatic3203
Well-known member
well spotted Ian
though at that flow rate, they're probably pumping from both washtub and spin dryer.
Thanks all for posting all the literature, quite a few I've not see before.
I had one of the AAC870, the last model going on 30 years ago, one of the pumps had seized and burnt out the wash motor, so I had it for parts, (who knew we'd ever be collecting these things) some of the hoses were used to repair the top twin in Mikes video, and somewhere I still have some of the spares off it, it had the two drain hoses, with a ball valve over the wash one. They had done away with the solenoid and clutch for the was drive, instead, the wash timer had to be set running to enable the spin dryer to be used, so in effect perhaps they could claim both a wash and a spin timer. I think the console is still in mums garage, (with a lot else lol).
Mathew
though at that flow rate, they're probably pumping from both washtub and spin dryer.
Thanks all for posting all the literature, quite a few I've not see before.
I had one of the AAC870, the last model going on 30 years ago, one of the pumps had seized and burnt out the wash motor, so I had it for parts, (who knew we'd ever be collecting these things) some of the hoses were used to repair the top twin in Mikes video, and somewhere I still have some of the spares off it, it had the two drain hoses, with a ball valve over the wash one. They had done away with the solenoid and clutch for the was drive, instead, the wash timer had to be set running to enable the spin dryer to be used, so in effect perhaps they could claim both a wash and a spin timer. I think the console is still in mums garage, (with a lot else lol).
Mathew