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Packing Guide

Moving Appliances

Remember to turn off or unplug any appliance before preparing, cleaning, or servicing.

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When preparing large appliances for your move, it is important that they be clean and dry to avoid the build up of mildew and mold. Grease left on a stovetop will catch dust and dirt, and leave spots on anything it touches. Dry out refrigerators and freezers, especially those with an icemaker.

Dishwasher

Protect your appliance from freezing by thoroughly draining and then wiping up any excess water.

Clean and dry thoroughly. Disconnect and drain hoses. Leave the door open for a few days prior to the move. Wrap dry hoses in towels and packing paper and place inside the dishwasher.

Washing Machine

Clean and dry thoroughly. Disconnect and drain hoses.

Clothes Dryer

Before cleaning, unplug or turn off the dryer from electrical power.

Stove Top/Range/Oven

There are products designed to keep your refrigerator clean, dry, and mildew free while in transit; check at a hardware or grocery store.

Clean thoroughly. Detach all removable parts and pack safely in a box, clearly marked with the contents.

Refrigerator

At the destination, allow 24 hours before operating. This will allow time for the oil to settle, preventing damage to the compressor.

Dispose of all perishables.

Once your icemaker is in service, dispose of the first few batches of ice to clear out any impurities from the water line.

Microwave Oven

Glass trays should be removed, wrapped, and securely packed in a carton.

The microwave can be placed in its original box, if available and still in good shape, or in a well-cushioned carton.

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