You may find that your Bosch washing machine is vibrating and moving in it's position. This can cause unwanted noise and damage to your washer and kitchen surfaces. Below we have outlined the most common fixes to this problem.
If the problem persists, you may need to book a repair with one of our Bosch engineers.
Appliance standing on an unsuitable surface
Issues with the washing machine vibrating and moving across the floor can be attributed to the surface on which it is installed. Wooden floors are particularly unsuitable. Ideally you should install your washing machine in the corner of a room on a hard surface. If necessary, screw a water-resistant wooden board with a minimum thickness of 30mm and place the appliance on the board.
Remove the transportation bolts from your washing machine
Check that the transportation bolts have been removed from the back of your washing machine. If they have not, you should remove these immediately and replace them with the blanks that came with your machine. You can refer to the installation instructions for support. The video on the left details how you can remove and replace the transit bolts on your washing machine.
Level your washing machine
Washing machines that are not balanced can result in loud thumping or knocking sounds, especially when operating at high speeds. To remove these loud noises, check the feet to ensure that the washing machine is evenly balanced and resting on a flat surface. Also check that the washing machine is parallel to the ground by using a spirit level. If it is not level, adjust the feet accordingly and tighten them in place. To level your appliance:
- Place a spirit level on the appliance.
- Turn the feet on the appliance until the spirit level is aligned.
- Secure the feet with the lock nuts by following the instructions in the installation guide.
- If the appliance is standing on a base, secure the feet with the clip holders. The clip holders are available as an accessory.