The floor is tiled and really uneven, we have adjusted the feet and this hasnt solved the problem. Any advice? The washing machine is brand new.
2007-01-23
23:57:45
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danbowden1973
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Yes we have removed all the bits when unpacking.
2007-01-24
00:05:50 ·
update #1
We have adjusted and re-adjusted the feet loads of times.
2007-01-24
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update #2
it can be very annoying but u have to keep adj feet on mach to get it right. if that don't work tie a rope around it. ha ha just trying to make u laugh.
2007-01-24 00:39:28
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answered by SCOOBY 1
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You could try putting a piece of thick carpet under the washing machine - it works for my son's drum kit. Or maybe some of those exercise squares you can buy from Decathlon. Don't try and trap it in as is will eventually break the housing or the machine.
Additional. g.m means you shouldn't have removed the concrete when you got the machine. The concrete has to stay in the machine. You've not taken it out have you?
2007-01-24 00:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The feet are still incorrectly adjusted.
Only trial and error will correct this problem.It may take many washes.If there is even the slightest gradient ,the machine will find it.
Sometimes there is a nut on each leg that has to be nipped up to prevent the leg from screwing/unscrewing by vibration.
2007-01-24 00:03:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The legs still need to be adjusted. Try to do so when the machine is working. If there is any imbalance, you'll be able to easily turn the legs by your fingers. DO SO and it'll stop. I have done it so many times with different things!
2007-01-24 00:20:38
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answered by khachik1975 2
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It sounds more to me like your clothes are being loaded unevenly or too much in at one time. Load them evenly and don't forget to leave plenty of swishing room for them to get clean and you'll know you are not overloaded. If they are very uneven, when your washer spins it will do this. Give this a try before you adjust anything else.
2007-01-24 00:09:23
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answered by Shari 5
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because the floor is uneven the drum is unbalanced try putting a flat square piece of wood under the machine if that doesn't work call the shop where you had it from and ask them to come out and have a look also if you fitted it yourself have you taken the drum brackets off cause when they transport it they attache brackets to keep the drum rigid
2007-01-24 00:04:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you removed the transit bolts? Check the instructions and check the back for 3 or 4 bolts used to stabilise the drum in transit. Remove them and the problem will cease.
2007-01-24 00:06:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Put an anti slip mat underneath the machine, or some thick polystyrene Board, that will absorb the vibration.
2007-01-24 00:29:07
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answered by Anonymous
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That is odd considering the weight of the unit and that the force of the spin is vertical and not horizontal as a top load washer is. I have delivered and setup many of these models and never encountered this. If your unit is still under 1 year old, the manufactures warranty is still in effect. Contact service.
2016-05-24 03:51:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Your clothes are not loaded evenly in the machine. Make sure they're spread around the drum, not just to one side.
2007-01-24 00:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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