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Bob,

The catalog reads:

 

Model SD400E

 

Keyboard selection of 5 cycles:

 

"Daily Loads," "Pots & Pans," "Rinse & Hold," "China & Crystal," and exclusive "Mini-Wash" short cycle.  4 level thoro-wash with built-in soft food disposer and exclusive silver shower.  Rinse-Glo rinse aid injector.  Triple detergent dispenser.  Selecta-Level Racks.  Positive action door latch.  Swing down door for easy loading.  Handles up Silver Shower basket.  PVC Cushion Guard Tub.  Interchangeable front panels (see page 19).  Water limiter control.

 

lawrence
 
Lawrence, thank you very much. I think this really is the TOL. If there's one above this, I'd love to know what the feature set is if you have the information. Would that higher model be a Versatronic? Thank you in advance.
 
I remember the triple detergent dispenser and the aerated china and crystal cycle. That was what I meant with the 2 speeds like WP called it.  Was it only the TOL model that had the automatic Rinse Glo that did not need manual setting?  I remember the Versatronic model  that had the little dials to increase or decrease the wash and dry time and something else that I don't remember. I think it had three detergent dispensers, maybe. 
 
The Versatronic model was apparently introduced in 1970.  The 1969 literature shows the one shown here to be TOL.  Numbers changed in 1970; Versatronic was GGSD850L, there was a 4-cycle model (GGSD650L); two 3-cycle models (GGSD450L and GGSD270L); and a "Basic" model (GGSD250L).

 

lawrence
 
My Aunt had that exact range in her house, it was called a GE Mark 27 drop in with the P7 automatic oven cleaning. It was 27" wide and it sat on a short base cabinet, hers had a drawer in the cabinet. Her house was built in 1966 and this was the range her builder gave her. In the mid 80's the self cleaning stopped working and she had to replace it, she replaced it with another GE 27" drop in which now was called a Spacemaker. The new range was almond and had the burner knobs in the front, 2 on the left side, 2 on the right, the original range had the push buttons across the back. She did a lot of cooking on those ranges, amazing only 1 large burner and they were a family of 6.
 

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