macboy91si
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SpotScrubber
The SpotScrubber came with a light blue mini-basket with no holes in the bottom. The machine had a dedicated timer and cycle for the SS to work. The SS cycle on the dial was used in conjunction with a ~1 minute timer on the control panel (labeled "SpotScrubber"). When the SS cycle is selected and the dial on the control panel is set, the smaller timer runs for it's time and then activates a solenoid that is mounted at the rear of the machine. The Filter-Flo flume hose on the SS model is a unique collapsible rubber hose (not harder rubber like the normal machines) that passes through a bracket with a solenoid attached. When activated, the solenoid had a flat plate attached that "crushes" the Filter-Flo flume hose thus stopping any circulation. Some pressure remains at the end of the cycle and when the machine cuts off, a small blast of water shoots out of the Filter-Flo flume from the solenoid releasing, it's kinda cool. The SS cycle includes an extra rinse built-in and the machine does have a Mini-Quick cycle as well. It's an 86 model, and the lower of the 2 SS models (8500).
Mickey:
My washer did the same thing, my clutch goes insufferably loud and I replaced it with a used (matching) motor/clutch and relay. It is smoother sounding, but takes much longer to get up to speed. Mine used to spray over into the inner tub when spinning on the higher water levels, especially with a lot of suds.
Bob:
The machine to my knowledge only came with the solid-tub mini-basket and matching blue large diameter filter hat. The manual goes pretty in-depth and mentions and depicts only that basket. The machine has a separate cycle for SS and the Mini-Quick, the SS is colored in silver on my machine ('86 model 8500) and the Mini-Quick is just before it in orange. The machine has Regular, Perm. Press/Knits, Mini-Quick, and SpotScrubber. 3 dials in the center (4 temps, variable water level, and SS) and 3 button on the left bank (F/F, F/S, S/S) for the speed. I will post a few pics if you'd like. I don't think they call it the "Mini-Wash" by name on this machine.
-Tim
The SpotScrubber came with a light blue mini-basket with no holes in the bottom. The machine had a dedicated timer and cycle for the SS to work. The SS cycle on the dial was used in conjunction with a ~1 minute timer on the control panel (labeled "SpotScrubber"). When the SS cycle is selected and the dial on the control panel is set, the smaller timer runs for it's time and then activates a solenoid that is mounted at the rear of the machine. The Filter-Flo flume hose on the SS model is a unique collapsible rubber hose (not harder rubber like the normal machines) that passes through a bracket with a solenoid attached. When activated, the solenoid had a flat plate attached that "crushes" the Filter-Flo flume hose thus stopping any circulation. Some pressure remains at the end of the cycle and when the machine cuts off, a small blast of water shoots out of the Filter-Flo flume from the solenoid releasing, it's kinda cool. The SS cycle includes an extra rinse built-in and the machine does have a Mini-Quick cycle as well. It's an 86 model, and the lower of the 2 SS models (8500).
Mickey:
My washer did the same thing, my clutch goes insufferably loud and I replaced it with a used (matching) motor/clutch and relay. It is smoother sounding, but takes much longer to get up to speed. Mine used to spray over into the inner tub when spinning on the higher water levels, especially with a lot of suds.
Bob:
The machine to my knowledge only came with the solid-tub mini-basket and matching blue large diameter filter hat. The manual goes pretty in-depth and mentions and depicts only that basket. The machine has a separate cycle for SS and the Mini-Quick, the SS is colored in silver on my machine ('86 model 8500) and the Mini-Quick is just before it in orange. The machine has Regular, Perm. Press/Knits, Mini-Quick, and SpotScrubber. 3 dials in the center (4 temps, variable water level, and SS) and 3 button on the left bank (F/F, F/S, S/S) for the speed. I will post a few pics if you'd like. I don't think they call it the "Mini-Wash" by name on this machine.
-Tim