Upon closer inspection I realized the TOP fuse is for the 110V outlet on the front of the control panel. Never have had or even seen any dryer with an outlet on it before or since. It is actually very convenient, for an iron or vacuum cleaner......
The famous Kelvinator "DO ALL DIAL". Actually, it is only a srt8 timer, timed drying only, with only one temperature and no cool down at the end of the cycle. The heating element is energized all the way to the last second on the dial, with no 5 or 10 minutes of air before shut off.
Something else very interesting is a FiberGlass backspash on this dryer, another design feature I had never seen before on a laundry appliance.........and it has held up very well for its age!
Inspection stamp and 1956 date of Manufacture. VERY INTERESTING NOTE: The stamp is marked ALTOFER BROS COMPANY, which were the makers of ABC O MATIC appliances which Kelvinator bought out in 1953. Since ABC O Matic appliances were still being made and marketed all the way up to about 1957, they must have been making the Kelvinator brand in their plant also....... Very interesting to find this stamp on the dryer.........
The dryer top had to be removed to get it out of the basement where I moved it from, the wires were spliced once before. I redid the wires, soldering them to make a very tight electrical fit and then added thick mil. shrink tubing to insulate them.........
Interior shot, its lighted too!. The light comes on when the dryer is running, which makes for a nice show with the clothes tumbling and being able to see thru the glass window......
I searched thru my collection of owners manuals and I was able to come up with one very similar to this dryer......I also have the manual for the matching washer.........Now all I have to do is locate one!..........