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How to avoid excessive movement of a washing machine?
How to avoid excessive movement of a washing machine?

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How to avoid excessive movement of a washing machine?
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How to avoid excessive movement of a washing machine?

To avoid excessive movement of your washing machine, follow these important steps to

ensure proper installation, loading, and maintenance:

1. Remove Styrofoam Reinforcement

If your washing machine is newly installed, make sure to remove the styrofoam

reinforcement under the machine. Pull the ribbon under the machine to remove it

completely. This allows the washing machine to stand evenly on the floor.

2. Remove Transportation Bolts

The transportation bolts are installed to keep the drum secure during transit but should

be removed before using the machine. Remove the bolts and insert the plastic

lids (provided with your user manual) into the holes to prevent excessive movement during

washing.

3. Ensure the Machine is Balanced

The washing machine should be standing on a level surface to prevent it from shaking or

moving during operation. Tighten all lock nuts by hand and adjust the feet if necessary to

ensure the machine is properly balanced.

4. Avoid Washing a Single Large Item

Washing only one large, absorbent item, like a towel or bathrobe, can cause imbalanced

loads
, leading to excessive movement. Add smaller items to the load to balance the drum

and prevent too much movement during the cycle.

5. Check Pockets for Objects

Before starting the washing machine, check all clothes for items such as coins, hair clips,

or other small objects that could cause drainage issues, noise, or even cause the

machine to stop mid-cycle.

6. Do Not Overload the Machine

Overloading the machine can cause the door to not close properly, resulting in water

leaks
and uneven load distribution, which can increase movement. If the load is too heavy

or large, remove some items to ease the load and ensure even washing.

By following these steps, you can minimize excessive movement and ensure your washing

machine operates smoothly and efficiently.