Glad youre well Tom
Rich, Im not sure of the exact year Zanussi stopped using induction motors, but they were phased out during the production of the dark grey panelled machines, such as my FL1012 & your FL1022M.
My 1000rpm machine uses a brush motor, but the Washer Dryer version (WD1012) uses an induction motor. I would hazard a guess that yours has a brush motor like mine, but there are a couple of giveaways on the machine.
1. Does it have a sticker next to the programmer, warning you to line up the spin program exactly? If it does, it'll be an induction machine.
2. On final spin, when distributing, does the spin speed increase as soon as the program dial turns 500rpm or does the motor continue at distribute speed for a couple of seconds before responding? Usually the induction versions start to speed up as soon as the dial turns, whereas the brush motors respond more like todays machines, more gradually (as theyre fitted with some sort of speed control).
The induction versions had all been stopped by the time the light grey panelled range of machines went on sale, such as FJ1033, FL1032. These machines also had the newer drum with plastic paddles.
Liam.