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21INSTALLATION
ENGLISH
Feet that move or slide on the floor can
contribute to excessive vibration and noise.
How to Level the Appliance
1 Position the appliance in its final location.
• Take special care not to pinch, strain, or
crush the water and drain hoses. If you have
a carpenter’s level a, you can use it to
check that the appliance is level. The slope
beneath the appliance should not exceed 1
inch, and all 4 leveling feet must rest firmly
on the floor.
2 Adjust the leveling feet.
• Turn all 4 leveling feet in one direction to
raise the appliance or the other direction to
lower it.
3 Check the level again.
• Push or rock the top edges of the appliance
gently to make sure the appliance does not
rock. If the appliance rocks, readjust the
leveling feet.
4 Tighten the locknuts b.
• Turn the locknuts counterclockwise and
tighten them when the appliance is level.
WARNING
• Do not raise the front of the appliance with a
wood block or similar object. Doing so can cause
serious injury or death.
Using Non-Skid Pads
If you install the appliance on a slippery surface, it
may move because of excessive vibration.
Incorrect leveling may cause malfunction through
noise and vibration. If this occurs, install the non-
skid pads under the leveling feet and adjust the
level.
1 Clean the floor to attach the non-skid pads.
• Use a dry rag to remove and clean foreign
objects or moisture. If moisture remains,
the non-skid pads may slip.
2 Adjust the level after placing the appliance in
the installation area.
3 Place the adhesive side c of the non-skid pad
on the floor.
• It is most effective to install the non-skid
pads under the front leveling feet. If it is
hard to place the pads under the front
leveling feet, place them under the back
leveling feet.
a This side up
b Remove backing
4 Recheck the appliance’s levelness.
• Push or rock the top edges of the appliance
gently to make sure the appliance does not
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