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LG GCWM1069CS7

LG GCWM1069CS7
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Adjusting legs
1
Perform the diagonal test
2 3
4 5
Adjust Legs for leveling Perform the load test in Rinse+Spin
Tighten the lock nutsPerform the diagonal test again
1. Aempt to rock the unit from corner to corner.
2. Check the unit is rocked or not.
If the unit is not level, it will rock.
Test direcon
Right Front –Le Rear
Le Front –Right Rear
If the unit is not level, use the wrench
to adjust the legs at the front of the unit.
Once the unit is leveled, ghten the lock nut
against the base of the machine to lock the
posion of the leveling foot.
Lock Nut
Finally, check the unit is rocking or not.
Floor
*DS
Washer
Floor
Washer
1R*DS
1. Put about 2~3kg (4~6lb) clothes in the drum aer
leveling.
2. Perform a Rinse + Spin course.
3. Watch the vibraon of the unit when it reaches
the high spin speed
4. If the unit is vibrang a lot, make small
adjustments to the legs unl they subside.
Don’t overturn legs as this could result in the
unit becoming even more unlevel ed.
Convenonal Leg
New Leg
Wrench
17mm
Lock Nut
Uneven Floors
Does the oor vibrate
with the machine?
The unit requires a solid and horizontal floor for proper operaon.
Unit will generate vibraons if placed on RAISED / UNEVEN foundaons .
It may be necessary to move the machine to a different area in the home
or have a oor reinforced to properly support the operaon of the unit.
How to check if this could be caused by the floor, rather than the machine
Place a glass of water on the floor about a foot or so out in front.
If it shakes, sloshes and vibrates, then the oor is causing the vibraons and not the unit.
Horizontal
If the oor is vibrang with the machine, the vibraons are not being caused by a problem with the machine, but rather by thefloor.
Because the drum spins in an up and down rotaon there is more pressure put on the floor during the machine’s operaon. Because of this,
it is necessary for the flooring to be secure enough to support the machine’s operaon.
If the unit is on a wooden floor (or le oor with wooden subflooring) then vibraons are more likely to occur. This is because wood is a
pliable surface. So when the unit goes into the spin cycle, spinning in an up and down rotaon, the woodenoor absorbs the energy and
carries it throughout the oor, even throughout the house.
To minimize or eliminate vibraons on wooden floors, it is necessary that the oors be reinforced to support the machine’s op
eraon.

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