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Fridges don't like being moved. If it stays upright the whole time, leaving 2 hours is fine. If laid down, they need 24 hours for the refrigerant and oil to settle.
It sounds like there is a bad connection on the display, so take it apart and check or call for service.
When you move a fridge or freezer you need to let them stand for a couple of hours prior to turning back on again especially if you put on its side or turn it upside down.
This helps the gas in the pipes settle down I would suggest you turn it of for a couple of hours then turn it on again see if that helps.
Regards Craig
Good. Morning
My rule of the thumb is to leave all electrical appliances plugged at all times, when I am at home, when I travel I unplug everything. The TV!, DVD, coffee machine and so on. I usually leave one radio on.
So when I come back there is live in the house.
this has worked well for me,
all the. Est
Kolbrun
We face tension because of many reasons. because we are leaving our house. Because we have a tension of Loss of objects. So to reduce that moving tension, I would like to recommend you a removal company in your town. London Removal Company
There is a possibility that something has shook loose during the trip to your new home.
You will have to take the side panel of the tower and check the CPU fan and heat sink to make sure it hasn't become loose or fallen off. Also check all the connections regarding the hard drive cables.
It is most likely the CPU fan and heat sink as when the processor reaches critical temperature it will shut down in a very short space of time.
Also give the unit a little time to settle down first.Leave it to settle for a couple of hours.
sounds like when you moved it you created an air lock, when moving fridges etc. should always leave for 24 hrs to settle before plugging in.... , no guarantee but try laying it down and leaving overnight then stand it up again and leave for at least 24 hrs for the refrigerant to try and sort itself out. UNPLUGGED from mains of course... good luck
how long did yu wait before pluggin it in? When laid on its side the freon, and compressor oil migrate. You may have ruined the compressor by turning it on when there was not enough oil in it.
It is best not to set freezers on the side, but if you must, make sure you leave it for 24 hours to allow the oil to settle again before plugging in.
what if you did turn it on and it went off
what if that is the case
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