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we had a waste king with those same lights and the same lock lever,it was an early 70s model,green with stainless inside.it had a timer in which you could not turn,just a start button which was cylindrical.
 
I think our neighbors had this model

If I remember correctly the top wash arm is connected to the bottom and the lower rack has to go around the post going up. I think this is also the model with two silverware baskets on each front corner of the lower rack. Or maybe I'm thinking of the Waste King model.
 
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Maybe these will answer some of your questions..this machine is waaaaaaaaaaay cool...I even have the manuals that came with it

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More Cool Stuff! If you read closely it says your Dishwasher may still be under warranty in 2001 lol....well...its 6 years too late

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Thanks Tim!! Really appreciate it. Have never seen thsese cycle sequences. Find it intersting steam is produced to 150 degrees in all cycles. Wonder how this really did with fine china and crystal as well as plastics. My mom just about always used Fine china on our 68 WK because it didn't have3 a 3rd rinse and didn't delay to heat the water to 150 or 155 on that 3rd rinse. She'd only use full cycle (with the above 3rd rinse) when one of us was sick. Me, I always used full cycle--except when the good china & crysral were used. I loved the great drying results. Used to hack me off, mom got into the habbit of using some really nice cups and saucers a lot or something else that required the Fine China Cycle. I remember on the 59 WK, when she did have her china & such in there, she'd move the timer knob until the 2nd rijnse started pumping when it got to the heat delay portion.
 
Tim, I'm wondering if the machie getting stuck on rinse (I"m assuming the last rinse) has anything to do with a bad thermostat or something related not telling the timer to beging to advance now that the steam temp has been reached. Or does it work as it's spoze to on the cycles which uses a steam pause during the main wash too?
 
The center moveable dishloop for the top rack, looks like that's what's going horizontally across the back of the top rack, otherwise if that isn't it, that piece is missing.
 

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