rating plate
take a look at 550rpm - here it was a superfast spin! compared to today's 1400rpm. Fastest on this market were only Candy washer/dryers with 800rpm at the time, and between washers this was considered as luxury
No wonder today the best seller in Serbia is 600rpm then
And for the end.. (don't forget to check the link)
2nd advertisement
And I also wanted to share with you one more interesting moment from Mixer festival (link). This is not any video montage, it was really displayed on the building
My grandmother also had a PS 664 BIO S washer. Indeed it was a very popular machine.
I still have the original receipt and the owner manual. It was bought in 1975.
The SUPERAVTOMAT 275 is almost similar to the Zanussi my grandmother had. Even the blueish color of the control panel is the same. Hers didn't have the detergent dispenser though. I remember that 1 was 95*C and 4 was 40*C. Is 2 60*C? Or is 3 60*C? 5 was rinse and 6 was spin.
As I said, the first machines from Gorenje were done on licence from Rex-Zanussi.
That wasn't a rare picture to see in Yugoslavia, as Italian-Yugoslavian collaboration was really good on all fields.
So, Gorenje bought a whole project from Zanussi, and just made machines in Velenje, Slovenia. So sure it is very similar to your grandmother's Zanussi
Also, from Yugoslavian-Italian collaboration were:
OBOD white goods (montenegro) - Indesit washing machines and Bauknecht dishwashers
KONCAR white goods (croatia) - Zanussi after gorenje started producing for itself
ZASTAVA cars (serbia) - Fiat
Ingemar,
Can you please upload the rest of the pages from user manual of PS 664 BIO S?