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I am assuming these temps would be the same as my ‘97 electronic series washer. The manual says hot is not regulated (however, only a cold rinse option with hot due to regulations at the time), warm wash is 100 degrees, warm rinse is 75 degrees, cold wash is 70 degrees. Recommendation is to use auto temp when outside temperature is below 70.
 
My 1986 LK had a regulated temperature that surprised me. Once or twice I increased the temperature on my water heater to 150 and 160 and then selected a hot wash. I was hoping for pure hot water temperature from the heater. But no, it added warm or cold water to reduce the temperature to 140. During the winter, cold rinses had some warm water added to regulate the temperature. And the above vintage, cold water had regulated temperature. On my LK, auto meant warm wash & cold rinse. Nothing else, but also regulated temperatures.

Incidentally, the above LK was 1st generation DD LK. By 1997, the control panel and significantly different and had far more regulation.
 
Interesting. It looks like auto is a specific detent on the temperature dial, but unsure what it does when set to that point.

Bob, did your 1986 Lady K have an ATC board? I never would have thought the hot would be regulated down in 1986.
 
Chet, yes the Lady Shredmore had ATC and had an electronic sensor obviously. There's a POD of the brand new DD LK that featured America's Best Washing System.
 
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