Leveling procedure, Importance of leveling the washer – Univex Aquastop 800 series User Manual

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Leveling Procedure

Importance of Leveling

the Washer

The high spin speeds realized by your

high performance washer make

leveling the washer during installation a

critical issue to

reduce noise and

vibration.
The washer feet are height-adjustable

and must be adjusted so the washer is

level and each foot is seated firmly

against the floor.
If these procedures are not

followed, the washer may

experience severe vibration

resulting in significant washer

movement and excessive noise

levels.

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Level the washer prior to stacking

the dryer on it in a stacked

washer/dryer installation.

Important Actions During

Leveling

1.

Prior to beginning the leveling

procedure, move the washer into

the final location where you will

use it.

2.

Do not push the washer across the

floor with the washer leveling feet

extended. This can damage the

floor or the washer leveling feet.

3.

Start with all four washer leveling

feet turned all the way in so they

are snug up against the bottom of

the washer.

4.

When leveling, keep the base of

the washer as low to the floor as

possible to reduce sound and

vibration during use. Extend the

washer leveling feet only as much

as is necessary to level the

washer.

5.

Hold the washer foot (bottom

rubber portion) with a 36mm (1 1/2

in.) wrench or a pair of slip-joint

pliers while tightening the locknut

up against the bottom of the

washer. Do not allow the foot to

turn. If the washer leveling foot is

allowed to turn when tightening

the locknut, the height of the

washer on that corner will change.

Leveling Procedure

1.

With the washer in its final position,

check to see if it is level. To do

this, use a bubble level if one is

available. An alternate method is

to place a large bowl nearly full of

water on the center of the top of

the washer. The water should be

about 1/2" (12.7 mm) from the top

of the bowl. If the water is the

same distance from the top of the

bowl all the way around, the

washer is fairly level.

2.

Press down on each corner of the

washer. The washer should feel

firm when pressed down upon,

there should be no give" or

movement.

3.

If a corner of the washer moves

downward when pushed down

upon, it is necessary to extend the

washer leveling foot under that

corner. The foot should touch the

floor firmly.

4.

Use the 16 mm (5/8") wrench

provided (

1) to turn the locknut

clockwise (

2). Turn the locknut

downward until it locks against the

base of the foot. Once the locknut

is tight against the foot, the foot will

turn with it when the locknut is

turned. This will allow you to

extend the washer leveling foot.

(figure above shows the washer

leveling foot removed from the

washer for clarity).

5.

Turn the foot clockwise to extend

it. Continue turning until the foot

feels snug against the floor. Try

pushing down on the corner of the

washer again. When the washer

corner does not move downward

when pushed, lock the foot in

place by tightening the locknut

back up against the bottom of the

washer.

6.

Turn the foot counterclockwise to

raise it. The foot can be turned

with a 36 mm (1 1/2 in.) wrench or

a pair of slip joint pliers. Do not

attempt to raise the foot by turning

the lock nut counterclockwise.

Only turn the lock nut

counterclockwise to lock it against

the washer bottom when the

leveling foot is correctly positioned.

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