Chetlaham Is this for real oor is this a machine panel you made up? I would think an Army machine might have a camoflage cycle, a Navy one a whites cycle and blue cycle, and an Air Force one a blues cycle.
Soiled bed sheets!I would imagine each branch still has various overlap between fabrics used, worn and washed. For example, everyone has bed sheets.
White Soiled bed sheets!![]()
check your PM.FIFY (Fixed It For You)
Hot only seems available on the whites cycle, which I presume is just a normal cycle with a hot wash. I am curious if this machine has any special programming.
That one looks like an oversimplified TC5. I'd rather choose my own temp for any cycle, And it looks like it only does a spray rinse in all cycles. Even has capacitive touch buttons.
In other words 5 eco cycles with different time an temps.
Then there is this model, which just seems like an older Speed Queen, rebadged as "military grade":
https://alliancelaundrysystems.wide...al_shortcode_generated=01jvmewb&x.app=portals
The white might be for the Navy for the white sailor uniforms - they have to be spotless when they line up on the ship!FIFY (Fixed It For You)
Hot only seems available on the whites cycle, which I presume is just a normal cycle with a hot wash. I am curious if this machine has any special programming.