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Leveling
1.
On appliances with
adjustable rear feet,
note that the rear of
the appliance (as
supplied) rests on skids
and not on the feet.
2.
Before positioning the
washer dryer, check
that the rear feet are
screwed fully in, to
prevent damage as the
appliance is shifted
into position.
3.
Once the appliance is
in its position, the
height of the rear feet
has to be increased so
that the appliance no
longer stands on the
skids.
4.
After adjusting the rear feet, level the appliance by
adjusting the front feet to suit. The front feet should be
locked in position by securing the locknuts tightly against
the underside of the washer dryer.
Note: Raising the washer dryer too high can affect the stability of
the appliance.