Home Appliance Installation Steps

Apr 17, 2026

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Air Conditioner Installation

Indoor Unit Installation: Choose a horizontal location 1.8–2.2 meters above the ground, away from heat sources and direct sunlight to ensure efficient air circulation.

Outdoor Unit Installation: Place in a well-ventilated and sturdy location, avoiding proximity to bedroom windows to reduce noise interference.

Connection and Insulation: Connect the copper pipes between the indoor and outdoor units and insulate the pipes to prevent condensate leaks or short circuits.

Testing and Operation: After installation, power on the unit to test the cooling/heating effect and check for any abnormal noises or leaks.

 

Refrigerator Installation

Location Selection: Place in a flat, dry, and well-ventilated area, with the back 10–15 cm away from the wall and 5–10 cm of ventilation space on both sides.

Leveling the Unit: Adjust the level using the adjustable feet at the bottom to avoid vibration and noise during operation.

Power Supply: Use a dedicated outlet to avoid sharing with other high-power appliances to prevent overload and fire. **Embedded Unit Notes:** For built-in refrigerators, ensure the dimensions are as recommended by the manufacturer (e.g., 595mm wide × 550mm deep × 600mm high) and guarantee adequate heat dissipation.

 

Washing Machine Installation

Stable Machine: Place the machine on a flat surface and adjust the feet to level it, preventing violent shaking during spin-drying.

Inlet and Drain Connections: Correctly connect the inlet and drain pipes, ensuring a leak-proof seal.

Electrical Safety: Use a dedicated socket with leakage protection to avoid the risk of electric shock.

Water and Electricity Test: After installation, conduct a water and electricity test in person. Confirm there are no leaks or abnormal noises before signing off on the installation.