Funny innit?
Supposedly Miele ended production of W770, W1065, W1070, and similar model series by 1989. But both Crouzet programmer/timer one has are marked " 07 AVR "1992" Unless one's French is mistaken that is 7th of April 1992.
Can understand why Miele would continue to lay in supply of parts after production ended. But these timers are all original to washers, not replacements far as one can tell.
Here's another thing...
Miele service has purchase date of washer in their system as 1/1/1989. That's New Years Day, and nothing would be open even back in 1989 to purchase an appliance. We received unit second hand late 1990's or early 2000's, cannot recall.
MieleUSA did tell us some time ago sales of W1070 and W1065 along with matching dryers didn't end until 1994. Indeed one could find sales adverts from 1991 for machines in question. https://books.google.com/books?id=c...YSF0QHf8IH4AQ#v=onepage&q=Miele W 1070&f=true
Am thinking because W1070 and W1065 were special models adapted for sale in North America, production ran longer than in Europe. There obviously were newer models for Germany and other European markets.
In 1995 Miele sought a waiver from DOE for their W1918, W1903 and W1030 washers.
https://www.google.com/books/editio...dq=Miele+W1918&pg=PA42555&printsec=frontcover
Without said waiver Miele couldn't sell those washing machines in USA I believe. Without anything new to replace W1070 and W1065 those washer may have remained in production and thus for sale in USA longer than their European cousins.
German spares website list end production date for W1070 and W1065 as 1994.[this post was last edited: 9/26/2021-04:44]
Supposedly Miele ended production of W770, W1065, W1070, and similar model series by 1989. But both Crouzet programmer/timer one has are marked " 07 AVR "1992" Unless one's French is mistaken that is 7th of April 1992.
Can understand why Miele would continue to lay in supply of parts after production ended. But these timers are all original to washers, not replacements far as one can tell.
Here's another thing...
Miele service has purchase date of washer in their system as 1/1/1989. That's New Years Day, and nothing would be open even back in 1989 to purchase an appliance. We received unit second hand late 1990's or early 2000's, cannot recall.
MieleUSA did tell us some time ago sales of W1070 and W1065 along with matching dryers didn't end until 1994. Indeed one could find sales adverts from 1991 for machines in question. https://books.google.com/books?id=c...YSF0QHf8IH4AQ#v=onepage&q=Miele W 1070&f=true
Am thinking because W1070 and W1065 were special models adapted for sale in North America, production ran longer than in Europe. There obviously were newer models for Germany and other European markets.
In 1995 Miele sought a waiver from DOE for their W1918, W1903 and W1030 washers.
https://www.google.com/books/editio...dq=Miele+W1918&pg=PA42555&printsec=frontcover
Without said waiver Miele couldn't sell those washing machines in USA I believe. Without anything new to replace W1070 and W1065 those washer may have remained in production and thus for sale in USA longer than their European cousins.
German spares website list end production date for W1070 and W1065 as 1994.[this post was last edited: 9/26/2021-04:44]