Wolf Gourmet
Excessive Vibration / Instability
Multicooker vibrates excessively or "walks" on the countertop during cooking, especially at high temperatures.
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Possible Causes
Uneven countertop, Missing or worn rubber feet, Inner pot unbalanced by heavy food on one side, Loose internal mounting hardware
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Ensure the cooker cannot fall from the counter. Do not leave it unattended if it is moving.
- Level the surface: Place the cooker on a flat, stable, heat-resistant surface. Avoid soft mats that can compress unevenly.
- Check rubber feet: Turn the unit over (unplugged and cool) and verify all rubber feet are present and intact. Replace missing or worn feet.
- Balance the load: Stir contents to distribute weight evenly in the inner pot. Avoid large, dense items all on one side.
- Tighten internal mounts (advanced): Remove the bottom cover and check that the heating plate and internal frame screws are tight.
- Service if severe: If vibration remains extreme, internal components may be misaligned and should be inspected by a technician.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Rubber Foot Set
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