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Default Any issues with transporting/laying down a refrigeratorimmediately after it's been turned off?

On Oct 29, 9:58*am, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
"James" wrote in message

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I sold a used refrigerator on ebay and want to demonstrate to the
buyer that it's still working as shown in the ad. It's my
understanding that if you lay a refrig on its side you're supposed to
wait a day before you fire it up to allow the oil to drain back out of
the lines into the compressor. Are there any *potential issues with
laying it down or even transporting it upright immediately after it's
been turned off?


Thanks for all info.


We bought a new refrigerator at work and the dealer delivered it laying down
in his van. He said to wait an hour before turning it on, but it was about a
1/4 mile trip. *If it is on its side longer, I'd wait at least a few hours,
many recommend 24 hours.

Transporting it upright should be no problem. Unless it is not tied down and
it blows over at 70 mph.


Thanks for the info guys, I didn't know this kind of info about
refrigerators.