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It's early 2000s.  TOL Elite/Series 90 direct-drive model.

I have a 1999 model that's similar ... slightly different agitator style, same cycles, four levels instead of variable, same temp choices, one less speed combo (missing Hang Dry Fast/Slow).  There were often multiple Kenmore models within a given series, each with slightly different feature-sets so this one could be on a sale price and others not.
 
Thanks, Glenn

Neat machine.
What's the difference between the "auto temp" settings, or regular?
For example, I see warm wash/cold rinse in regular, and also in "auto temp control".
I noticed that the Lady Kenmore 90 Series that I also posted a link to, has a similar temperature control.

Barry
 
 
ATC involves a sensor that controls the temps to an average target.  Warm wash alternates between warm and hot. Cold wash alternates cold and warm. Warm rinse probably alternates warm and cold.
 Warm/Cold = 100°F wash, tap cold rinse
 Cold/Cold = 70°F wash, tap cold rinse
 Warm/Warm = 100°F wash, 75°F rinse

Non-ATC of course is tap hot, tap cold, and probably 40/60 mix of hot and cold for warm.

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My  1986 DD LK, the ATC was on all settings, not just a specified portion of the temp options.  It would limit hot to 140 degrees.  Cold was or rinses were always regulated so a lot of hot water in the winter time to keep minimum "cool". 
 

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