You should be able to plug it right in, unless there is something wrong with it.
At a vacation home tenants leave refriderators on a month or two before returning home you should be just fine.
because you didn't plug it in, or you broke it.
If you are lucky the fuse will blow. If not the refrigerator might catch fire.
do I have to drain the water and oil first before I remove the freeze plug
Plug in the vacuum cleaner
I can tell you what i was told once. I picked up a refrigerator from a store once and I had to set it on its side. The guy said that however long it sets on its side it needs to set that long upright before you plug it in. If it stays in an upright position then there is no need to wait. hope that helps.
stoped up drian plug in frost free
When moving your refrigerator from one property to another - you should let it stand (empty) in its new place for 12 hours before plugging it into the mains outlet. The same applies to a freezer unit.
It shouldn't take long, you have to plug it into Itunes first and it should already have some charge at first!
Try holding the on/off switch to turn it off. When it is off unplug it and plug it back in. Then turn the refrigerator back on. It worked for me.
You could. But you should not because of the freon in the lines. If the fridge was transported upright is should be ok but if it was lying down (not good) you should stand it up for a while before you turn it on.
As much space as you need to plug the refrigerator cords into the wall, maybe 1 to 1 1/2 inches?