Tips for optimal maintenance and use of the refrigerator. When buying a refrigerator, the mode of transport to your home is important. My recommendation is that the refrigerator during transport must be upright. If this is not possible then a compromise solution is the position lying on the side with the doors.
The refrigerant condenser should be cleaned every six months and this is not a very complicated operation, but you must take into account some rules. First, remove the refrigerator from the socket. There is a risk of electric shock when working with live parts. Identify where the capacitor is. For most refrigerator models, it is installed on the rear wall, but in some cases it may be under the refrigerator. If you are not sure, look for the necessary information in the User Manual. Use a soft brush to remove dust and other deposits from the condenser. Do not use chemicals. For hard to reach places, use a vacuum cleaner to which you mounted the end with a brush. Clean the floor with a vacuum cleaner and a damp cloth. Reconnect the refrigerator to the electricity source. Do you need some Fullerton refrigerator repair providers ? Please see DNVappliance now!
Tip of the day: If you need to place a fridge directly in a corner, French-door and side-by-side options likely won’t work (because one door won’t ever open fully). In this case, an old-fashioned fridge with full-width doors may be a better option, because you can switch the hinge from the left side to the right, which gives the flexibility to work around such interference. If you have a kitchen island or a narrow galley-style kitchen, you may not have enough room for a full-width door (like those found on top- or bottom-freezer models) to open completely.
As the name suggests, a bottom-mount fridge is just like a top-mount fridge, with the obvious exception being that the freezer compartment is at the bottom. That’s all there is to it. Generally speaking these models are less common, which means less variety/range, and as mentioned earlier, they tend to be less efficient or more expensive than a top freezer model, meaning they could cost you more to run in the long term. Though, that’s not to suggest that all models are bunk. Bottom-mount fridges: Can be more expensive but you pay for energy-efficiency, Less variety and range than the top-mount types, Freezer on bottom for easier access to fridge section.