Does this cycle have two deep rinses or one? Is there a spin between the wash and rinse? Partial neutral drain? Spray rinse somewhere? I have seen several variations and naming conventions of Westinghouse washer cycles and it confuses me as always.
the "1st" rinse is a long spin spray rinse. A minute or two long. No neutral drain, which to me implies no spinning. This washer spins as it drains the wash or rinse wateer. It's not a neutral drain mach9ine.
Second, That spray rinse is literally 2 minutes and 2 seconds long. The rinse water is very clear, you could almost skip the deep rinse. I timed the cold deep rinse fill to full on the video time stamps, comes out to 4 minutes 15 seconds. So a 2 minute spray is almost exactly half a tub of water.
Is the spray rinse warm when set to warm/warm or hot/warm?
Way cool washer, down side for me in the lack of tub brake and all the down sides that comes with it like the lack of roll over. Still fun though.
We had this washer in Tyler's video only it was the TOL model that also had a vertical row of speed controls and a push button on the end of the row for the panel light.
My dad got it used like new. Had it from 1983 to 1988. This was the machine that replaced our early 70s Fedders Norge.
I have a mid-range model from the timeframe. Ran it once or twice when I got it, haven't further in years. Hopefully it's still viable for some usage in a couple months.