Tom,
The raised rectangle at the right of the drum is the softener dispenser that older models didn't have. The picture of 6.39 shows such an earlier model.
There are actually three lid switches. In the 6.35 picture you can see two small pins sticking out of the rim (on the inside, near the detergent dispenser, that is hiding in front of the drum). The third is the button in the molded part of the lid, just under the lidlock.
The picture of the booklet shows the small model on the right and a regular European toploader on the left. The machines in the pictures are all smaller models and all of them have the 4kg capacity (sometimes rated somewhat bigger).
I don't know where the opening at the back is, actually I'm not sure if they had them. Perhaps the older Novamat (not Novomat as I typed earlier!) had it, I'm not sure. I think it was Siemens who had such a thing, but then again I'm not even sure about that. LOL
I have never been able to defeat all those lidswitches. I got nauseous from just watching the very fast up and down dancing machine.
Your interest isn't sick at all, these machines are really fascinating and it's great to talk about them.
Louis
The raised rectangle at the right of the drum is the softener dispenser that older models didn't have. The picture of 6.39 shows such an earlier model.
There are actually three lid switches. In the 6.35 picture you can see two small pins sticking out of the rim (on the inside, near the detergent dispenser, that is hiding in front of the drum). The third is the button in the molded part of the lid, just under the lidlock.
The picture of the booklet shows the small model on the right and a regular European toploader on the left. The machines in the pictures are all smaller models and all of them have the 4kg capacity (sometimes rated somewhat bigger).
I don't know where the opening at the back is, actually I'm not sure if they had them. Perhaps the older Novamat (not Novomat as I typed earlier!) had it, I'm not sure. I think it was Siemens who had such a thing, but then again I'm not even sure about that. LOL
I have never been able to defeat all those lidswitches. I got nauseous from just watching the very fast up and down dancing machine.
Your interest isn't sick at all, these machines are really fascinating and it's great to talk about them.
Louis

