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