classiccaprice
Well-known member
Greetings ladies and fellas,
I'm visiting Dave (volvoguy87) and Wes (Elginkid) in Cincinnati for an interview. Wes is at work and Dave has left me to go to the wash-in in PA (Have fun!). So what do I do to occupy my time?
Visit my DE702 in the basement!
Last time I was here, I noted that the door switch didn't work. It would turn off the light, but not stop the drum. I figured it was a faulty switch and Dave ordered a new one for me. Today I installed it and the same problem occurred. The only thing I can figure is that when I replaced the dead timer last time, something wasn't hooked up right or it has to do with a difference between the two timers. The timer is off a 641c, but I hooked up everything the way it was on the de702 timer. There is an extra terminal set located on the left side of the timer, but I think that is for automatic dry (the de702 is timed dry only).

I'm visiting Dave (volvoguy87) and Wes (Elginkid) in Cincinnati for an interview. Wes is at work and Dave has left me to go to the wash-in in PA (Have fun!). So what do I do to occupy my time?
Visit my DE702 in the basement!
Last time I was here, I noted that the door switch didn't work. It would turn off the light, but not stop the drum. I figured it was a faulty switch and Dave ordered a new one for me. Today I installed it and the same problem occurred. The only thing I can figure is that when I replaced the dead timer last time, something wasn't hooked up right or it has to do with a difference between the two timers. The timer is off a 641c, but I hooked up everything the way it was on the de702 timer. There is an extra terminal set located on the left side of the timer, but I think that is for automatic dry (the de702 is timed dry only).
