Transporting and sometimes servicing large appliances necessitates maneuvering them into positions other than upright. This involves careful consideration of the appliance’s internal components and potential damage from shifting weight or fluids. For example, tipping a washer onto its side or back could dislodge internal parts or cause lubricants to leak into areas where they could hinder operation.
Understanding the appropriate handling procedures is crucial for preventing costly repairs or even complete appliance failure. Improper handling can void warranties and significantly shorten the lifespan of a washing machine. Historically, appliance manufacturers have provided specific instructions for transporting and servicing their products, reflecting the evolving understanding of their complex internal mechanisms.