Can I transport refrigerators and freezers lying down?
It is okay to transport our refrigerators and freezers lying down; just remember that they must then stand upright for at least four hours before you plug them in.
Our refrigerators and freezers can be transported horizontally, as long as they are positioned upright for at least four hours before you plug them in and start using them.
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