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Unimatic1140

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A big thank you goes out to both Greg and Ben who donated the super cool, comprehensive GE Technical/Service Manual and Parts Catalog to the Ephemera Library. Great new additions to the ever growing library. I now have over 1700 documents scanned and cataloged!

Today's new listings in the library include:

The huge 407 page GE Perforated Tub Automatic Washer Technical & Service Manual

The huge 423 page GE 1966 to 1977 Automatic Washer Parts Catalog

The very first Bendix Duomatic Combo Service Manual from 1953

The beautifully illustrated 1950-1951 Frigidaire Range Sales Lit Brochure

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It's great to see all four of these documents loaded to AE, but really the effort to be highlighted is filling the gap that did exist for documentation on the early GE perforated tub washers. Lots and lots of information from original GE publications has finally been uncovered and digitized, along with the parts catalog for a huge swath of washers.

I'm also glad to see Robert did include the original '61 V series Service Manual at the start of the Technical Manual PDF, of which that document became the basis for the huge 30-8000 manual that ran through the 1972 N series machines.

It's my hope that GE fans across the AW spectrum enjoy these documents, and Bendix fans getting their hands on the CCR manual, too!

Ben
 
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