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The first test after installation

Here's the washer in action, as part of the GE Kitchen Centre!

 
The new 'waterfall' drain!

Still think this is because of termite tubes in the drain... I am going to flush it out with plain water at least a couple more times before I attempt the 'maiden wash'.

 
I had a newer version of the GE combo in canary yellow (circa 1962) and it worked great until the trap door on the drum accidently opened by being hit by a tennis shoe and 30% of the load got stuck in between the inner and outer tubs. What a frigging mess and time consuming task that was to get the clothes completely out. The jeans and shirts were destroyed. I had to permanently seal the door to be able to use the machine again. It also did not spin very fast. I think it spun about two to three hundred RPM.The solinoid would tighten the belt by pulling it tighter to increase the speed or rpms.The dry cycle took as long, if not longer than a current Equator or L.G. combo that is smaller but does the same size load of wash using only 110 volts not 220 or 240.
 
Yeah, the spin is not that fast...

I have noticed that too; I still have to actually try some real laundry in it, though!
 
Why did you delete the drain cycle? I've never seen this washer in action before! I wanted to know what the drain cycle sounded like.
 
Very nice Paul! You've got a beauty there - transmission controlled and all! I'll keep my fingers crossed that you are having issues with the drain line. Properly routed and flowing drains should not cause that to happen.

Ben
 
Paul

That is a beautiful set up you have installed. Do you
have the diswasher hooked to the air gap too? I would think that the installation would have reserved the fawcet air gap
solely for the dishwasher, and had a regulation size drain separate for the washer.
 
JonVance1990 - check the link again; I had some issues accessing the drain video just after I posted it too. It should be fine now!

Paul and Darren - Thanks! Good to hear from the UK contigent! BTW, my parters mum has a 1984 Zanussi front-loader that I have warned here if she ever wanted to replace to let me know first!!

Ben, I really should have thought about checking the air gap BEFORE I installed the washer - when the water flows there are what looks like chunks of earth washing out. I had tons of termite tubes on the whole kitchen centre, so I am hoping it "all come out in the wash" lol.

Darrell, I didn't use the dishwasher air gap due to space considerations. Odd thing about both appliances is that they will siphon water back into the machine if the drain was in water; guess that's why GE had the air gaps. Funny thing about the dishwasher air gap is that there is really a space between the machine outflow and the drain hook up. The washer isn't like that at all...
 
The link is still dead! Either My computer is being retarded, or the link is simply screwed up. That video isn't the only video that's broken, one of Jaytags video of one of his maytag washer is destroyed and Jon1077's video of his 1971 Kenmore belt drive is ruined we definetly need to report this!
 
There is a new comment I wrote on the drain cycle hopefully the
relentless website sees it, and there's a positive comment on the kitchen centre video that I also wrote.
 
Any more some videos??

Hello....my name is Peter, I am deaf and good friend.

Have any more some videos about GE combo wash/dry? I want to see to start wash, spin, rinse, final spin and then dryer. OK?

-- Peter (kenmorepeter01) ;-)
 
Yeah probably is, I would trash this piece of junk laptop if I wanted to. I might as well try from google video.
 
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