Posted by Texasmark1 on January 01, 2015 at 13:12:32 from (99.197.214.247):
In Reply to: ot upright freezer posted by ericlb on January 01, 2015 at 10:56:42:
First of all use leverage to your advantage. Even though the box may not weigh all that much, it is cumbersome and that causes it's own problems.
No problem in laying it flat on your pu bed. Reason for the caution is that the oil can leak out of the compressor into the ref lines, not outside all over everything, but out of the compressor and it needs the lube when it starts up and COULD cause problems on startup if the lube hasn't had time to drain back into the compressor.
But that's not a problem either. Just set it upright, move it around as you need, upright and no sooner than 30 minutes after you have placed it upright plug it in.....oh and don't forget to set the thermostat....the dial on the inside somewhere.
Sometimes folks turn the stat off for moving or prior to moving (storage) and the thing will not start after being plugged in. No brag just fact. "Hey the freezer you said worked didn't work at my house". Well, did you turn the thermostat on to 3 or 4? No. I didn't think of that..............................
Just pad as necessary and don't dent the cabinet in your transfer.
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