This model should give you complete control to do prit'much whatever you want (except not Ex Slow agitate with Fast spin).
The separate speed control provides:
Hang Dry = Fast (180 spm) agitate, Slow spin
Heavy Duty = Fast agitate, Fast spin
Normal = Slow (120 spm) agitate, Fast spin
Delicate = Slow agitate, Slow spin
Handwash / Casual = Extra Slow (90 spm) agitate, Slow spin
Handwash Plus / Fine Delicates = Intermittent Extra Slow agitate, Slow spin
It does not reduce agitation speed during the wash period, maintains the selected speed for the duration.
It runs the same speed for rinse agitation as wash agitation. Water level selection has no effect on speed.
Spin speed follows the speed control for all cycles, so Fast spin can be hand on Perm Press if desired.
Permanent Press II has a one-stage cool down.
The water valve is probably a 40% hot / 60% cold mix for warm.
The two 100°F ATC Warm wash choices will alternate between warm and hot to moderate the temperature if necessary to average-out to the 100°F. My mother is using a similar model, that's what it does. ATC 70°F Cold wash should alternate some warm with the cold flow if needed. ATC 75°F Warm rinse presumably alternates some cold with warm. There's a small circuit board inside the console that runs the ATC in response to a temp sensor located in the water flow path after the valve but before the spray flume. The four non-ATC choices of course provide full-hot, full cold, or hot+cold at the valve mixing proportion.
