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I've done that before and there's no hope for it. Once you laid it down the freon got a air pocket in the compressor and it will no longer work. Guy from sears told me that laying them down ruins them.
If you already have moved it wrong, you can sometimes get it working byplugging it in and unplugging it a number of times with an hour or so inbetween.
If you already have moved it wrong, you can sometimes get it working byplugging it in and unplugging it a number of times with an hour or so inbetween.
If you already have moved it wrong, you can sometimes get it working byplugging it in and unplugging it a number of times with an hour or so inbetween.
If you already have moved it wrong, you can sometimes get it working byplugging it in and unplugging it a number of times with an hour or so inbetween.
If you already have moved it wrong, you can sometimes get it working byplugging it in and unplugging it a number of times with an hour or so inbetween.
turn the thermostat up to the higher number. if this doesn't work . unplug your refrigerator and move it. Clean very good behind it. Move it to 5 feet and plug it again after 30 minutes. Remember, let it in that position . Don't push it to the wall let some air ventilate it .
If this doesn't work , you will be having a serious problem which can be done by a technician.
recovering, filter replacement and ...... charging .. UP YOUR REFRIGERATOR WORK GOOD AGAIN thanks
never turn a fridge up side down and when moving a fridge or freezer keep it upright as much as poss and dont plug back in for 24hrs.now leave it unplugged a buy new one...
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
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