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OK Malcolm, what can I say, mine does NOT spin fast after wash, and even my dealer told me that is the way they are made. No sense in going back and forth on this, I have it straight from Speed Queen technical support that this is the way mine was made, perhaps the model you show was not, I am only voicing my experience and what I was told from more than several SQ technical support people both then and now. It is just my experience. I don't much like it anyway.
 
User's Guide

The User's Guide for the Electronic Control shows the cycles on p. 14-15. Wash has low speed spin. The Knob machine does not have detailed information for the cycles, but the spin operation is the same. Possible explanation of permanent press use of slow spin makes some sense. It does get the clothes clean so unless we want to rewire our machines it is just one of those interesting details.

 
Listen!!! Please,

Since your washer has combined the PP and Regular Cycle to compensate, it has a slow spin between wash and rinse and a fast spin for the final spin.
Previous PP cycles and higher end models will have a regular agitation speed and slow spin to PREVENT WRINKLES! That is the whole purpose of the Permanent Press Cycle, I live that Cycle, having worn polyester uniforms for most of my life, PP fabrics do not require ironing if washed properly. I amssuming since the Cycle in your washer is combined, a slow spin between wash and rinse may prevent wrinkles from setting in and a fast final spin works for all fabrics in this case.
Mike
It's fine, yes you have a slow spin between the wash and rinse Cycle on your washer and it's working as designed.
 

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