The 1955 GE Combo does its Virgin Load On

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 "Water Heater" setting!

 

Boy does that get hot and WORK!

 

See the famous GE "Jet-Steam" system at work !

 

The heaters stay on for the first of the 5 rinses, by the second rinse they are off. But the heat builds to cycle end.

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I love combo steam rolling out of the machine like that.  They should have kept the water heat option.  The Maytag combo used their top-mounted radiant heater as an option in the wash cycle as well and it could get pretty steamy but I was really only to maintain the temp level, I don't think it had time to raise the temp much if at all.

 

That is a beautiful, and rare machine.
 
Neat!  I've GOT to try the water heater function on the '56 one of these days, too.  That'll get the table linens nice and bright.
 
They got the idea from Bendix whose Duomatic used about a 3kw immersion heater, but no timer hold. Kenmore and WP did have a timer hold for their water heating which was by immersion element in the electric models.
 
I believe that like my '56 model, it jumps right into spin.  That can sometimes throw the machine off-balance but GE cleverly built that Wile E Coyote reset mechanism.  
 
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