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Did you set the back feet before leveling? On most units to set and lock the back feet you need to pull the top towards you so that the back is raised off the floor, then set it down again, this will release the feet and lock then down. The you level the two front feet. After this is done you must make sure your load is balanced. Distribute the items as evenly as you can in the tub. Once it gets to the spin cycle if its walking or shaking a lot, stop it and redistribute the items more evenly in the tub. Also try not to overload the unit or combining many heavy items with few light ones. If this is a new machine, did you remove the shipping locks from the back before using it? They have plastic strips attached to them, make sure they have all been removed, as well as any shipping bolts.
IT is not totally necessry to reinstall the shipping bolts into the tub but it sure would be a good idea so it can do absoluty no harm and in fact may prevent harm
To reinstall shipping bolts the tub assambly needs to be pushed down,to do that may need to remove top and one person push down tub while one reinstalls bolts
all washers ever made regardless of front or top load need shipping support when shipped be it shipping bolts or other means of synching the tub down so it doesnt become damaged by bouncing around in the back of a truck
Probably not, but I bet it did a little jumping around and floor vibrating. Those bolts just lock the tub in place so that it doesn't fall off the tub hangers.
Unplug washer or disconnect power.
2. Remove the lower kick panel.
3. Reach up along the inside of the front and locate the bottom
of the door switch/lock unit.
4. Located on the bottom of the door switch/lock unit is a
tear-drop shaped tab.
5. Gently pull the tab down about a ¼" or until a click is heard
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