Many people don’t know this…

Heat is typically released from the refrigerator’s two sides or back. The device’s power consumption will also rise when the heat dissipation process is impacted and proceeds more slowly than usual. As a result, customers should position the refrigerator away from walls and other obstructions based on where the device dissipates heat.

Additionally, the refrigerator shouldn’t be positioned close to other electrical appliances like ovens, electric stoves, or microwaves because doing so will cause the room to heat up considerably, shortening the equipment’ lifespan. Don’t spend too much time opening the refrigerator door.

The refrigerator’s cold air will escape if the door is left open for an extended period of time. In order to guarantee this, the compressor will have to exert more effort to generate cold air.

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