Does anyone remember an RCA Whirlpool Imperial Mark XII laundry set from the early sixities? My parents had one and I am wondering when they were produced. I am thinking they were a 1960 or 1961 set, but may be off a year or two.
The washer had a lit console, the controls were to the right and were color coded. The timer had no writing on it, but just color bands. (Very pretty when the back-lighting was on.) There was row of five or six pushbuttons down each side of the timer dial, color coded to correspond to the color bands on the timer. There were, I think, two other buttons over the timer knob, but I can't remember what they were for. I think one was for suds-return.
The dryer was ahead of its time as it had no timer knob, just a big start button where the timer should have been. It also had a little compartment with an opening under the lint screen access. You filled it with water and it sprinkled the clothes for ironing. Inside the drum was a UV light. The door had a window in it. (for hours of fun watching the clothes tumble!)
Unfortunately, the electronics of the dryer were not reliable, and my parents gave up trying to fix it. The guy they had out to the house was not from Whirlpool, just some local repairman, and he gave up on it too, saying he couldn't figure out how it worked. Evidently, he had never worked on one without a mechancial timer. Once you hit start it would just run until doomesday. So my mom just used it as a manual dryer and would have to keeping checking on dryness. Occasionally, when she would forget about it for a length of time, we had VERY dry, if not parched, clothes. ha
It was a good looking set and I would like to find one some day.
The washer had a lit console, the controls were to the right and were color coded. The timer had no writing on it, but just color bands. (Very pretty when the back-lighting was on.) There was row of five or six pushbuttons down each side of the timer dial, color coded to correspond to the color bands on the timer. There were, I think, two other buttons over the timer knob, but I can't remember what they were for. I think one was for suds-return.
The dryer was ahead of its time as it had no timer knob, just a big start button where the timer should have been. It also had a little compartment with an opening under the lint screen access. You filled it with water and it sprinkled the clothes for ironing. Inside the drum was a UV light. The door had a window in it. (for hours of fun watching the clothes tumble!)
Unfortunately, the electronics of the dryer were not reliable, and my parents gave up trying to fix it. The guy they had out to the house was not from Whirlpool, just some local repairman, and he gave up on it too, saying he couldn't figure out how it worked. Evidently, he had never worked on one without a mechancial timer. Once you hit start it would just run until doomesday. So my mom just used it as a manual dryer and would have to keeping checking on dryness. Occasionally, when she would forget about it for a length of time, we had VERY dry, if not parched, clothes. ha
It was a good looking set and I would like to find one some day.