Caution, Leveling procedure, Transport, such as when moving out – Bosch WFMC8400UC User Manual

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Leveling Procedure

1.

The appliance should now be in its

final position, ready for leveling

(moving the appliance after

leveling can make it unlevel again.)

Each foot of the appliance or

pedestal must be placed firmly on

the floor to prevent the washing

machine from wobbling.

Start with all four feet screwed in

as far as possible, then back

individual feet out as necessary to

level the washer.

2.

Use the bubble level to level the

washer front to back and side to

side (be sure the level fits between

the edges of the washer, and is

not elevated at mone end on a

ridge on the surface of the

washer.)

3.

Adjust the leveling of the washer

with the four height-adjustable

feet. Level the washer as low as

possible to heklp reduce vibration.

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CAUTION

TO AVOID RISK OF INJURIES-Take

care when using the wrench.

q Loosen the lock nut 1 (1 on the

illustration) by turning it

clockwise. Use the wrench

provided (or a 5/8" - 16mm

open end wrench). When you

turn the lock nut, the foot (

2 on

the illustration) it is locked

against will turn with it. This will

extend the height of the foot.

q Turning the foot out (clockwise)

will raise the corner of the

washer, turning the foot in

(counter-clockwise) will lower

the corner of the washer.

When the corner of the washer

is satisfactorily raised or

lowered, lock the

height-adjustable feet in place

by turning the lock nut

counter-clockwise until it locks

tightly against the washer

housing.

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It may be necessary to hold
the washer foot with a pair

of pliers to keep it from

turning while tightening the

lock nut. It the foot does

turn, it will change the

height of the corner.

q After making preliminary

adjustments, press down on

each corner of the washer to

make sure the unit does not

wobble. If it does wobble,

lower the foot on that corner

until the foot touches the floor

firmly.

4.

Use a bubble level (24" or less in

length) to check the leveling status

of the appliance.

q Lay the bubble level across the

unit worktop to check the level

from side to side and from front

to back.

q A center-located bubble

indicates the unit is leveled.

Otherwise, repeat the leveling

procedure until the unit is

leveled. Tip: if the bubble is

closer to one end, it indicates

the high side of the unit. To

level the unit, either lower the

higher side or raise the lower

side.

q After leveling the unit from side

to side, then turn the level so

that it lays on the worktop from

front to back to also check the

level in that direction.

5.

Fine tune the leveling by placing a

small load of laundry in the

machine, starting it in spin cycle

and then leveling the washer

again.

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If the test spin cycle is manually
stopped before its completion,

then the door may remain locked

for 10 seconds.

Transport, such as when

moving out

Before transporting the washing

machine:
-

Turn off the water.

-

Disconnect the washing machine

from the power outlet.

-

Dismantle the supply and drainage

hoses.

-

Install the transport bolts.

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Having transported the appliance
and ensured proper installation

and connection, allow the Drain

program to run through before

starting the first wash program.

(Does not apply to the 500 Plus

series).

Preparing and inserting the
transport bolts

q

Remove the covers.

q

Prepare the transport bolts:

Loosen the screw in the sleeve

until the end of the screw is level

with the end of the sleeve.

q

Insert and tighten all transport

bolts. Make sure that the tab on

the transportation bolt is inserted

in the slot on the washing machine

back panel.

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