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How to Place Your Refrigerator Correctly
How to Place Your Refrigerator Correctly

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How to Place Your Refrigerator


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How to Place Your Refrigerator

Proper placement of your refrigerator is crucial for its optimal performance and longevity.

By following the correct guidelines, you can ensure that your refrigerator functions

efficiently and avoids potential issues. Here’s a step-by-step guide from Beko on how to

place your refrigerator for the best results.

Step 1: Allow the Refrigerator to Settle

After moving your refrigerator, it’s important to leave it in a level position for at least 4

hours
before plugging it in. This allows the liquid gas inside the appliance to settle,

ensuring that the cooling system functions properly when you turn it on.

Step 2: Place on a Flat Surface

Ensure that your refrigerator is placed on a flat surface to avoid any vibrations. Uneven

surfaces can cause unnecessary noise and affect the performance of the appliance over

time.

Step 3: Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Do not install your refrigerator in environments where the temperature is below -5°C.

Extremely cold environments can affect the refrigerator’s ability to maintain the correct

internal temperature, leading to inefficiency and potential damage.

Step 4: Keep Away from Heat Sources

It’s important to place your refrigerator at least 30 cm away from any heat sources like

ovens or radiators. For electrical ovens, keep at least 5 cm of distance. Heat sources can

cause your refrigerator to work harder, reducing its energy efficiency and lifespan.

Step 5: Avoid Sunlight and Damp Environments

Your refrigerator should be placed away from direct sunlight and damp environments.

Sunlight can cause the refrigerator to overheat, while damp areas can lead to moisture

buildup, potentially damaging the appliance.

Step 6: Ensure Proper Air Circulation

If you’re placing the refrigerator in a recess or between walls, make sure there’s at least 5

cm of space around the sides, back, and top
. Adequate space ensures proper air

circulation, which is crucial for the refrigerator’s cooling system to work efficiently.

By following these simple steps, you can be sure that your refrigerator is set up for optimal

use and longevity.