"Rinse-Glo" was GE's trademark name for their rinse agent dispenser which on some models in the literature posted, is still optional and operated by a button. They had that set-up during the middle sixties and then they changed it back to how it started--no choice. Pity, that's still a good idea whose time is long past.
Most dishwashers back then heated the final rinse water--a prelude to "Sanitary" cycles but also, I imagine to speed up the drying portion of the cycle by going into the dry with a hot calrod. I remember with our GE SU70 that steam came jetting out of that brown grille as soon as the machine went into the dry cycle. Those dishes came out of that sucker DRY. And those were the days when I firmly believed that the whole tank filled with water and the bow-tie impeller stirred it all around like our Waring Blender.
That's OK; I also thought my uncle was a "confirmed bachelor".

Most dishwashers back then heated the final rinse water--a prelude to "Sanitary" cycles but also, I imagine to speed up the drying portion of the cycle by going into the dry with a hot calrod. I remember with our GE SU70 that steam came jetting out of that brown grille as soon as the machine went into the dry cycle. Those dishes came out of that sucker DRY. And those were the days when I firmly believed that the whole tank filled with water and the bow-tie impeller stirred it all around like our Waring Blender.
That's OK; I also thought my uncle was a "confirmed bachelor".
