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the photo doesnt show anything when you are looking at the bottom are there four legs if their are four they are adjustable by turning them you will raise or lower a corner adjust legs till unit level your owners manual shows how to do the adjustments also ---if you are missing a leg either return for replacement or notify customer service for replacement part
Your washer has self adjusting rear legs . Tilt the machine foreward and look at the back legs . If one is stuck in , use a screwdrive and pry it out till both legs are in the out position . Set washer back down slowly and the rear legs will automatically adjust .
Hi. Most likely the leving legs are not adjusted properly. You can check this by pushing on the sides for you uint from all four corners indivisually. It the unit teeters on 2 legs then the legs are improperly adjusted. The easiest way to adjust them is to push on the cormer that causes any movement and rotate the adjusting leg downward. If the unit is already high then lower the longer legs intil the unit sops moving when you press on the TOP corners of the unit. Good luck. I think you can have this one solved easily.
Hi Steven. You maching is a top load type and it sounds like the leveling legs under you machine are no longer adjust properly. This can occur from moving the unit or just over time from normal use. You can verify this by pressing down individually (one at a time) on the 4 corners of the top of you unit. If it rocks when you press down or push on the the corners then your leveling legs are out of adjustment. Adjust the legs under the unit until it no longer moves when you press on the corners and see if this solves your problem. If you need more help later then reply to this post.
Villa Ware,
I Love my Krumkake Maker Model #3900. Please tell me how I can order one of the legs that broke. Maybe I need to order 2 of them.
Thank you, look forward to hearing from you.
Barb Stroschien
Hi, I can fix this.
First, on the bottom of the legs, there is a thumb latch, press that all the way down into the hold it is in. do this on all three legs.
Then once that is done turn the whole thing to the left, it should fold in two, on the sides, there are three latchs that go into the hole next to the small legs, those latches secure it in place.....
To unfold, simply press on the holding latches, and pull up.
Assuming you still have the female part with the treads in tact, you can do what I did. I used a hose clamp, the kind used on radiators, but larger. First, take off the lock down knob, then put the hose clamp over the broken plastic housing and mark where the knob would screw through. Then remove the hose clamp, placing it on a sturdy surface and use a 5/16 drill bit to make a hole where the lock down know will pass through. Place the hose clamp over the plastic housing, insert the knob, tighten the hose clamp (but not so much that it restricts the tripod leg from moving) and you are done! I can send you pictures of the process and the final result. It saved me from buying a new tripod! I can be e-mailed at [email protected] if you have questions. -Spencer
there is a red button you can see at the middle of childs leg when you place him there .by pressing the red button you can insert the pin of the belt into it
Because
your washing machine is so heavy, when it's not level, it can vibrate
strongly during the spin cycle. If your washing machine is not
perfectly level--with all four legs touching the floor--it can bang and
rock back and forth, and even begin to "walk" across the room. This
isn't good for the machine and may damage anything near the machine.
Your
washing machine has adjustable, front leveling legs with a lock nut.
You adjust the leg to the proper height, then tighten the lock nut up
against the body of the machine to keep the leg from rotating.
Some
machines have adjustable leveling legs in the rear also, and you can
adjust them in the same way. Keep the machine as close to the floor as
possible--the lower it is, the less likely it is to vibrate.
Most
machines, however, have "self-adjusting" rear legs. You set these legs
by tilting the entire machine forward onto its front legs (with the
rear legs 3 to 4 inches off the floor) and then setting the machine
back down. The legs should adjust automatically. If they don't, you may
need to tilt the machine forward and rap on the rear legs with the
handle of a hammer to loosen them--a procedure that's easier to
accomplish with a helper.
Hope that helps! Should you have any further questions,
please feel free to post them here.
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