Sorry, I meant to say continuously variable heat input as opposed to the click position dials with settings such as Air Fluff, Low & Super Fast. Early bol Timelines must have had only had one heat input level.
I still can't get over you finding this dream machine. I am so very happy for you. As I've said in other posts, *EVERYONE* can find their dream machines with a little hard work and a lot of luck. But they are out there. I can't wait to see this in person.
I love the electric clock.
... Just think of it... with a clock on the unit you can time the drying cycle TO THE SECOND! While the darling hubby is asleep, you can set the dryer to dry clothes while you run out for a quick round of Canasta with the girls. If your hubby is a cheatin' man, you can set the dryer to dry a load of gasoline-soaked laundry while he slumbers away.
My last post makes no sense as the clock is on the washer.
I've got nothing funny to say now.
Perhaps General-Time or Telechron had a big sale on clock mechs and the Norge engineers said "Hell, let's put a clock on that there washer!"
Did clock-happy Norge put clocks on other items of that period-like water-heaters or dehumidifiers?
Does the washer have a "snooze-bar"? (I can't unload the washer right now.. give me ten more minutes)