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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Random thread I know but does anyone know how long you need to leave your fridge plugged in before you put food in. I know its 24 hours to let the gases settle before plugging in but not sure about food going in.

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By *ot - CoupleCouple  over a year ago

Glasgow

It should say in the instructions.

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By *nvictusMan  over a year ago

Beeston

Sometimes a thread appears that makes me realise I know feck all.

I now feel inadequate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We have never bothered about it just left it a cpl of hours then used it as normal.

Never had a problem.

MrsD

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I have never waited....lol i am still here. 24 hours should be plenty of time....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

as soon as it feels cold enough.prob like 4 hours.

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By *ub bbwWoman  over a year ago

oldbury

Once it's on and up to temperature so a couple of hours should do it

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By *anyoufeelmeMan  over a year ago

near you

worryingly i plugged my new one in and put food in it straight away last week ! ... the kids are still alive though so i guess it was ok

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By *xicebabyxxWoman  over a year ago

leigh

You can put things in fridge straight away but if you want them going in a cold fridge leave for 3/4 hours after plugging in

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Thanks everyone. I've bought it second hand so don't have the instructions!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Straight away .... the temp soon gets low and best getting cool than warm sat not in the fridge .... but if you cant wait then put the spray cream in the freezer for a short while first lol

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

Just bung it in lol x

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush

Put a hedgehog in there. When it goes to sleep you know it's cold enough.

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By *ustintime4funCouple  over a year ago

manchester

once its at temperature noramlly about -18 for freezer and below 5 in the fridge !

chilly but have fun warming up

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Put a hedgehog in there. When it goes to sleep you know it's cold enough. "

Thanks Ryan. I'll go hedgehog hunting now!!

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By *eavenNhellCouple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

Ruby I have worked for Hotpoints delivery team there guidlines are 4 hours after you have moved the appliance you can plug it in .

You can put your frozen produce in strait away as it is an insulated box and will keep your products chilled for upto 24hrs if you keep the door closed .you do not have to wait to fill it up just the four hours untill you plug it in .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wouldnt put anything in before 24 hours. As two people dying here right now with food poisoning, be careful how you treat what you stick in your mouth

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Put it in situ, leave 24 hrs to settle, antibacterial clean even if its new, switch on set temp then fill with healthy food.

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By *imal75Man  over a year ago

Wolverhampton

after 24 hours honey

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

To be honest 12 hours to allow the gasses and oil to separate is more than adequate when plugging it it then, fridges work best with nothing inside but as they only come down to +5 it doesn't take long (around 3/4 hour) freezers on the other hand actually work better with product inside, if you give it a hour for a freezer and put frozen products in it soon reaches the desired -18 ( catering engineer here )

Paul

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

buy a fridge thermometer

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Put a hedgehog in there. When it goes to sleep you know it's cold enough. "

I want to try that!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

If the fridge is at ambient temperature when it is switched on after allowing the gas to settle for the recommended length of time, I would start loading it with bulky items that are already chilled, such as cartons of milk, fruit juices, cans and bottles of soft drinks etc...

As for the freezer, I would probably have a few milk bottles filled with water frozen at the ready for initial loading purposes.

After a couple of hours, I would start loading the rest.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"If the fridge is at ambient temperature when it is switched on after allowing the gas to settle for the recommended length of time, I would start loading it with bulky items that are already chilled, such as cartons of milk, fruit juices, cans and bottles of soft drinks etc...

As for the freezer, I would probably have a few milk bottles filled with water frozen at the ready for initial loading purposes.

After a couple of hours, I would start loading the rest.

"

thanks pearl. I had stored things outside to keep them cold!! It's cold enough here to keep things cold!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Stick fridge in shed and leave its door open.

Switch it on tomorrow and close the door.

Your in Manchester and its bloody freezing outside anyway.

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By *pecifically1Woman  over a year ago

Hull


"Just bung it in lol x"

what about the food? lol

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By *aaLaaWoman  over a year ago

Pontesbury


"To be honest 12 hours to allow the gasses and oil to separate is more than adequate when plugging it it then, fridges work best with nothing inside but as they only come down to +5 it doesn't take long (around 3/4 hour) freezers on the other hand actually work better with product inside, if you give it a hour for a freezer and put frozen products in it soon reaches the desired -18 ( catering engineer here )

Paul "

I've never considered offering sex for services rendered before, but for a catering engineer! Such a shame you live so far from me and my dicky two door freezer!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

if it was transported up right 5 min will do if it was on it's side 2 hours is ok.you can put the food in anytime

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To be honest 12 hours to allow the gasses and oil to separate is more than adequate when plugging it it then, fridges work best with nothing inside but as they only come down to +5 it doesn't take long (around 3/4 hour) freezers on the other hand actually work better with product inside, if you give it a hour for a freezer and put frozen products in it soon reaches the desired -18 ( catering engineer here )

Paul

I've never considered offering sex for services rendered before, but for a catering engineer! Such a shame you live so far from me and my dicky two door freezer! "

Oh damn that's just not fair! Could bring a whole new meaning to payment protection though

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