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When I lived in Europe I soon learned the front loader washers would need room around them to wiggle and reverse until the load would balance...
My mistake was putting one in a corner next to a wall and a sink cabinet where it simply did not work because it could not move enough for the sensor initiated reverse to kick in.... the washer actually came with a track you would attach to the floor to allow for side to side movement.
What did I know as I was use to Sears Kenmore top loaders that didn't jump all over...
My mistake was putting one in a corner next to a wall and a sink cabinet where it simply did not work because it could not move enough for the sensor initiated reverse to kick in.... the washer actually came with a track you would attach to the floor to allow for side to side movement.
What did I know as I was use to Sears Kenmore top loaders that didn't jump all over...