When installing the freezer, you need to pay attention to the following key points to ensure the normal operation of the freezer, prolong its service life and improve its efficiency:
First, choose the right location
Keep away from heat source and direct sunlight: the freezer should be placed away from heat source and direct sunlight. Because the freezer needs to exchange heat with the outside world when working, if the ambient temperature is too high, it will affect its heat dissipation effect, resulting in increased power consumption and poor refrigeration effect.
Good ventilation: there should be enough space around the freezer for air circulation. At least 30cm space should be reserved at the top of the freezer, and at least 10cm space should be reserved at the back and two sides to facilitate heat dissipation. Avoid placing the freezer in a closed or airless environment.
Appropriate humidity: the freezer should be placed in a place with low humidity. Because the shell, condenser, compressor and other parts of the freezer are mostly metal materials, if the air humidity is too high, it may lead to rust of the parts and shorten the service life.
Second, ensure that the ground is flat and stable.
Flat and firm: the freezer should be placed on a flat and firm ground to ensure that the compressor remains horizontal. This can reduce vibration and noise, and is also conducive to the stable operation of the freezer.
Adjust casters: If the freezer has casters, make sure that the casters are installed firmly and adjusted to an appropriate height so that the freezer can be placed smoothly.
Three, safe electricity and wiring
Special socket: the freezer should use a special socket to avoid sharing a socket with other electrical appliances to prevent short circuit or fire caused by excessive current.
Secure wiring: when inserting the power cord into the socket, ensure that the plug is firmly connected to avoid loosening or falling off.
Voltage stability: the power supply voltage of the freezer should be stable to avoid fluctuation. If the voltage is unstable, consider adding a regulated power supply to protect the freezer.
Fourth, other matters needing attention
Avoid frequent movement: After the freezer is installed, avoid frequent movement as much as possible to avoid damaging the casters and the bottom bracket.

Cleaning and maintenance: before installation and during use, the dust and dirt inside and outside the freezer should be cleaned regularly to keep it clean and hygienic and prolong its service life.
Correct temperature adjustment: Before plugging in the power supply, the temperature regulator should be adjusted to an appropriate temperature range. This can ensure that the freezer will start working immediately after being plugged in and achieve the expected cooling effect.
Don't put heavy objects: Don't put heavy objects on the top of the freezer to prevent family members from being injured or damaging the freezer due to the falling of objects by the switch.
To sum up, when installing the freezer, it is necessary to pay attention to selecting the appropriate location, ensuring the ground is flat and stable, using electricity and wiring safely, and following other relevant precautions. These measures can ensure the normal operation of the freezer, prolong its service life and improve its efficiency.
