1. Before moving the refrigerator and freezer, you need to unplug the power supply, cut off the power supply, take out the food in the refrigerator, and fix the movable parts such as shelves, moisture boxes and freezer drawers with adhesive tape. In fact, it is best to take them down and press them to avoid damage. Then close the refrigerator and freezer doors and fix them with tape to avoid being opened when moving.
2. When the refrigerator is transported, the large inclination angle of the box shall not exceed 45 degrees, and it shall not be inverted or placed horizontally. Otherwise, the refrigerant oil in the compressor will flow into the refrigeration pipeline, which will affect the refrigeration and easily cause the compressor to fall off the spring.
3. During transportation, be careful not to bump and vibrate strongly, and be alert to rain and water rush. You should lift your feet. When moving, you can't grab the door handle or exert force on the countertop and condenser, or drag on the ground.
The refrigerator should be away from heat source and direct sunlight. Because things need to communicate with the outside world, heat is dissipated to the outside world through the process condenser. The higher the outside temperature, the slower the heat dissipation, which will make the refrigerator work for a long time, increase the power consumption and make the refrigeration efficiency poor.
The refrigerator should be placed in a place with low humidity. Because the refrigerator shell, condenser and compressor are all metal materials, if the air humidity is too high, these parts will rust and shorten the service life of the refrigerator. At the same time, the humidity and overheating will cause the refrigerator to condense under normal circumstances, which will affect the function of electrical appliances.