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Leveling the Appliance
Leveling the Appliance
Checking Leveling
Leveling the appliance prevents
unnecessary noise and vibration. Check
whether the appliance is perfectly level
after installation.
• If the appliance rocks when pushing
the top plate of the appliance
diagonally, adjust the feet again.
NOTE
• Timber or suspended type flooring
may contribute to excessive vibration
and unbalance. Re-enforcement or
bracing of the timber floor may need
to be considered to stop or reduce
excessive noise and vibration.
• Do not install the appliance on any
elevated surface, stand or plinth as it
can become unstable and fall causing
serious injury and damage.
Adjusting and Leveling the
Appliance
When the appliance is not perfectly level,
turn the adjustable feet until the
appliance no longer wobbles.
• Turn the adjustable feet clockwise to
raise or turn the adjustable feet
counterclockwise to lower from front-
to-back, side-to-side and corner-to-
corner.
Reversing the door
You can reverse the door for your
convenience.
WARNING
• Do not reverse the door while the
appliance is stacked on a washing
machine.
• Before removing the hinge screws,
have an assistant support the weight
of the door. The door could fall on the
floor due to the weight of the door.
• For safety reasons, two or more people
need to work together to reverse the
door.
NOTE
• The appearance of the screws varies
and the screws must be inserted
differently depending on the position.
Make sure the screw is properly
selected before tightening.
1
Open the door and remove 2 screws
on the door hinge
A
. After removing
the screws, put the door down
carefully from the cabinet
B
with the
front side facing down to the floor.