1. Make sure you install the appliance on a flat sturdy floor, ideally a solid concrete floor. Avoid placing the appliance on carpeted flooring.
Also make sure the appliance is not resting again any walls, furniture or cabinets.
Note: Not levelling your appliance properly may result in banging noises whilst in use and may damage your appliance.
2. To adjust the feet you will need to tilt the appliance backwards to gain access.
Take care: the appliance will be very heavy, you may need some help to move it.
3. Adjust the feet by either unscrewing or screwing up the foot to the desired height. The angle of the appliance in relation to the worktop should not exceed 2°.
4. If your model has locking nuts on the feet, tighten them by hand and push the appliance back into place.