| Some cleaning machines legs may not be | | | | machine against the wall. |
| touching the floor and they may start | | | | Position a carpenter's level in front of |
| shaking while they wash. All you have to | | | | the washer and check if the machine is |
| do is to level the machine. | | | | level side to side. |
| This is a task with intermediate | | | | If it's not, then use adjustable pliers |
| difficulty. | | | | to rotate the front foot until the |
| This first thing that you have to do is | | | | washer is leveled. |
| to lean the machine forward so the rear | | | | Place the level perpendicular in front |
| feet to be about ten centimeters off the | | | | of the machine & make sure that the |
| ground. | | | | washer level is in the same direction. |
| The back feet are usually self-leveling | | | | If it's not, then remodify each front |
| and now they can start level by | | | | foot by the same number of turns until |
| themselves. | | | | you grab the level. |
| Position a sturdy block about two to | | | | Position the washer back on the wood |
| four centimeter in dimension to hold up | | | | block and retighten the locknuts & if |
| the washer in order that access the | | | | required push it back against the wall. |
| front feet. | | | | If the machine still walks after you |
| You may need to move the washer away | | | | have leveled it, this could be from the |
| from the wall to have enough room to | | | | floor below it. Then you may call a |
| install the block. | | | | woodworker to check it. |
| After that loose the locknut on every | | | | The things that you are going to need |
| foot with an adjustable wrench & after | | | | are carpenter's level, adjustable |
| that you can adjust the feet. | | | | wrench, 2-by 4 wood block, & adjustable |
| Remove the wood block as though moving | | | | pliers. |
| the washer & after that position the | | | | |