SilverCrest
Mechanical Imbalance / Footing Problem
Multicooker vibrates excessively or moves on the countertop during operation.
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Possible Causes
Uneven countertop, Missing or worn rubber feet, Internal weight distribution shifted, Fan or moving parts contacting housing
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Ensure the cooker cannot fall from the counter. Unplug before internal inspection.
- Level the cooker: Place it on a flat, stable surface. Use a spirit level if necessary.
- Check rubber feet: Inspect the bottom feet. Replace any missing or hardened feet with compatible SilverCrest feet or generic rubber pads.
- Internal check: Open the base and ensure no internal components (wires, fan, brackets) are touching the outer shell and causing vibration.
- Avoid overfilling: Do not exceed the maximum fill line, as boiling turbulence can increase vibration.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Rubber Feet / Internal Mounting Brackets
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