How to Level the Feet of Your Tumble Dryer: A Step-by-Step Guide
When setting up your Beko tumble dryer, ensuring that it's perfectly level is essential for
optimal performance. A dryer that isn't leveled can cause excess noise, inefficient drying,
and even wear and tear on the machine over time. Follow this easy, step-by-step guide to
level the feet of your tumble dryer.
Step 1: Place the Dryer on a Flat Surface
First, ensure that your dryer is positioned on a stable, flat surface. Ideally, the floor should
be hard, such as tile or concrete, and not on a soft surface like carpet, which can make
leveling more challenging.
Step 2: Check the Initial Balance
Gently try to rock the dryer back and forth or side to side. If the dryer moves, this indicates
that it’s not level, and you’ll need to adjust the feet.
Step 3: Adjust the Feet
Beko dryers are equipped with adjustable feet to help with leveling. Locate the feet
underneath the dryer. Use an adjustable spanner or wrench to turn the feet either
clockwise (to lower) or counterclockwise (to raise) until the dryer sits flat on the surface.
Step 4: Final Check
Do one last check by gently trying to rock the dryer. If it remains steady and doesn’t
wobble, then the feet are properly leveled.
By following these steps, you’ll ensure that your Beko tumble dryer operates smoothly and
efficiently, avoiding unnecessary noise or issues caused by uneven installation.