Cull, information found online will suggest that they requiring bright indirect sunlight, With that said, I've seen larger varieties do well in direct sunlight here in sunny southern California, and we get 90f+ days, but those are large leaf type and are usually planted in the ground. I'm not sure if the dwarf variety like yours can handle that. One thing is for sure, if you acclimate it beforehand (spring time) it will definitely stand a much better chance of survival. I keep mine in a mostly shaded area that is quite bright, near a north facing wall, but I feel like mine don't really grow all that well, to be honest. So maybe I shouldn't be posting on this topic... lol
Good luck.