<font color='#000000'>Well 24 hours ought to do, but before you plug it in, check the basics, first, make sure there are no obstructions to the condensor fan and the evaporator fan inside the cabinet, often mice luve to snuggle up to the condensor coils in the winter to keep warm, & build a nest that jams the fan blades, (and it's just unsanitary too.) inside the machine, check (carfully <!--emo&:O--><img src="
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Inspect the line cord for brittleness & damage, make sure that you have a grounded plug on the end of it. ( don't plug the machine into a G.F.I. circuit , it'll pop the protector) follow it right up to the juction block inside the compressor housing & also inspect the door harness for damage too. give the coinmech (if any) the once over to make sure it's mounted vertically & hasn't bounced off it's mounting screws. I give it a go! <!--emo&
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