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Yes, I would like to adjust the timer to lengthen the wash cycle on a coin-operated whirlpool washer. commercial type, top loader, 7 black buttons on control panel.

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The timer is fixed for cycle times. if it has adjustable cams you can adjust it. most are fixed. get a different timer or consult the manufactirer.

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