![]() ![]() Or you could order a replacement control from one of the online parts web sites, and then wire that into your machine (you'd have to drill a hole in control panel to mount it, of course). I think what you'd want is a 25 watt variable resistor - the kind that's wire wound with a ceramic core. It might even be possible to add a volume control for it, either permanently set to a lower level, or via an extra knob on the control panel. You could probably disconnect the buzzer. ![]() Post# 103716, Reply# 10 at 22:14 (5,824 days old) by sudsmaster (East of SF, West of Eden, California) I'm going to have to hook the Frigmore up to a garden hose for a wash session out in the courtyard on a sunny day. Rigth now my only laundry hookup is occupied. My understanding is that these washers were based on a european design, and of course they had a very long run here, dating from '96 to just last year, when they were replaced by models with larger doors (tilted tubs, I think) but still no internal water heater. The drum is 2.65 cubic feet, which translates into about a 7 kg washer, I think. When we did the test spin, it seemed to spin at a lower speed, maybe 600 rpm, for most of the spin, and then ramp up to the higher speed for the last bit. but that's probably more than enough anyway. Maybe it was an old model in stock when then bought it. The sellers said they got it before their son was born, an that he was three, so they estimated four years old. Yes, I think it's more likely that it's a '96 or '97 than a 2001. ![]()
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