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Spin Dryer drain spout.
You put a bowl, pan or other type of
receptacle underneath the drain spout to catch the water that comes out of
the drain spout. You can also see a metal bar underneath the machine, this
is to securely fasten the motor so it isn't damaged in shipping. You remove
the metal bar before using the machine. |
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Spin Dryer with the lid up. |
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Front of the Spin Dryer.
The outside is made of white painted metal. |
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Spin Dryer safety
lid.
The safety lid is put on top of the clothes inside the
drum before you start the machine. It prevents items, especially smaller
ones like socks, from exiting the drum and potentially damaging the machine. |
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Spin Dryer safety
lid.
The safety lid, correctly inserted inside the drum on top of the
clothes. |
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A towel inside the Spin Dryer drum.
Please note that the tub is
larger than it appears in this picture.
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Top of the Spin Dryer. |
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Spin Dryer with lid open. |
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Spin Dryer lever position.
Note the position of the lever; it is in the "on" position. You turn
off the machine by turning the lever to the left and down. The lever also
acts as a safety mechanism, it doesn't allow you to lift the lid when the
drum is still spinning. It also activates the brake when turned to the "off"
position.
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Spin Dryer stainless steel drum.
Picture of the large capacity stainless steel drum.
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