back in do not lay down ,,,, oil from compressor will get into the lines and mess up your system ,,, be safe and haul upright and wait 5 minutes after setting in place to plug it back up / larry It is
...Ok to lay a refrigerator on it's side for a short time (less than 30 min.) while moving. Yes, you can, but allow a couple hours in the upright position before turning it back on. It is ok to lay the ...
...lay it down for any reason , let it stand for 24 hours , before plugging it back in . This will give the oil , time to get back into the compressor . If you do not wait , and plug it back in , the ...
...ok. If they are on the left side you lay the fridge down on it;s right side. Hope this helps. It is 100% safe to transport a domestic fridge or freezer on its side, but only if you lay it on the ...
...lay it over at not less than 30 degrees from the horizontal (maybe in a pick up) and try not bounce it too much you should be OK. IMPORTANT, VERY IMPORTANT, WHEN YOU GET IT HOME IT NEEDS TO STAND ...
ok to put it on it's side for transport? I heard that if you do not to turn it on for 24 hours. Is this correct? Not true. Refers since the 1950's are sealed units but for safety's sake let it sit for
back during transporatation (1hr) and doesn't cool after it gets pluged in, what should one do? I have already let it sit over night and now only the freezer is getting cold and its been 2 hours since
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