Spotted during a call... A rare(?) Kenmore dishwasher

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redcarpetdrew

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I was out on a call and saw this out of the corner of my eye. I don't think I've ever seen this dishwasher model. It's a rapid advance timer, no? Is this a D&M? Did D&M make a rapid advance timer model?

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The customer says they haven't used it for a great number of years, hence the overall condition of it. Here's the close up of the left hand side.

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Holey moley!  I remember seeing a few of the Canadian versions of these in the early 80s! 

 

AFAIK,  there were a couple of D&kenMores with the rapid-advance timers;  Brian in Ontario may have one... 
 
The upper arm. I have my foot in the door if he ever decides to replace it. I wish I had found time to open up the console to have a look at the controls of this rare bird...

 

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They buttons & lights remind me

of the TOL Washers of that year(s), the Solid State WP's & KM's we've seen posted recently. Very nice.
 
When you asked a few weeks ago for a washer date, I thought you were kidding or that you didn't see the tag. In washers, it's always 110. and then the next two numbers are the date. So I'm making the inference that it's the same for DW's with a 587 meaning a dishwasher rather than a 110, for clothes washers. But I cold be all wrong. Just an inference.

 

So you're 45, well Happy Birthday, anyway
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1970

Seems awful modern for 1970, weren't roto-racks still around in '70. I think 84 is closer, we had this machine in my Aunt's house and it was an 81 or 82... I'd be interested to know.

 

And yes, it's a D & M

 

Thanks

 

-Tim
 
Two spray arms AND a ceiling shower. Is that common?

Yep - the Kenmores starting in the mid - 70s had that configuration in the higher-end models- my ol' 78 has this same setup, with the pipes running up the left rear corner of the tub and all!!
 
The panel design treatment resembles the style of the more BOL Kenmore my parents got in 1975 or so, but the buttons on theirs were rectangular shaped with a rough surface.
 
Joe & John

110. is Kenmore. Honest. All of my Kenmores begin with 110. Whirlpool Washers begin with letters. My threee are LDA LSP LHC.

 

The DW's must have a different coding which I had obviously not yet learned. Excited to help Andy, I went off half-cocked. How could a panel so futuristic be from 1970? Time machine? I am spectacularly wrong, and will go down to the basement right now and put myself thru the Visimatic Wringer. OOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW, not my wiener OHHHHHHHHHHHH.

 

PS: Thanks, John for showing us how to do it, and long live the Visimatic Roto Cap which you so generously sent me. I've kept it clean.
 

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