GE 1825 owner manual Plastic Washer

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Fresh Food Door
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Lift the top hinge so the pin fits into the door socket.
Make sure the door is straight and the gap between the doors is even across the front. Tighten the top hinge screws.
Center Hinge Pin
Lower the freezer door onto the center hinge pin. Be sure the washer is in place.
Rehang the Freezer Door on Non-Dispenser Models
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Hinge Pin
Center Hinge Bracket
Be sure the washer is in place.
2 Straighten the door and line it up with the center hinge bracket.
3 Reinstall the hinge pin with a 3/8″ socket. Turn it until it extends through the hinge bracket and into the door.
Lower the fresh food door onto the bottom hinge pin.
Rehanging the doors.
Read these instructions completely and carefully.
Rehang the Fresh Food Door

Customer Service Troubleshooting Tips Installation Instructions Operating Instructions Safety Information

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Contents GE Appliances Staple sales slip or cancelled check here Congratulations You Are Now Part of the GE FamilyWrite the model and serial numbers here GE & You Service Partnership Read this ManualReview the Section on Safety Precautions InstructionsBefore You Throw Away Your Old Refrigerator or Freezer CFC DisposalUSE of Adapter Plugs REMEMBER… About the controls on the refrigerator Control Settings Power Saver SwitchHow To Test Temperatures Food StorageSafety Information About the refrigerator shelves and dishesRearranging the Shelves Quick Serve SystemAbout the refrigerator bins Quick Store BinAdjustable Humidity Drawers Adjustable Temperature Meat DrawerAbout the storage drawers Fruit and Vegetable DrawersAbout the additional features Storage DrawersSnuggers To RemoveTwo-Position Freezer Shelf Condiment CaddyBeverage Rack Extra Freezer Shelf Bins on the Doors Can DispenserIcemaker Accessory Kit About the automatic icemakerAutomatic Icemaker on some models About the ice and water dispenser To Use the DispenserIce Storage Bin To replaceWater Filter Accessory Important Facts About Your DispenserCare and cleaning of the refrigerator Press here to Cleaning the OutsideCleaning the Inside Troubleshooting Tips Customer ServiceUnder the Refrigerator Light Bulb Replacement Behind the RefrigeratorPreparing for Vacation Preparing to MovePreparing to install the refrigerator Refrigerator LocationClearances To adjust the rollers Rollers have 3 purposesInstalling the water line Before You BeginPower drill What You Will NeedInstall the Shutoff Valve Shut Off the Main Water SupplyRoute the Copper Tubing and Connect It to the Shutoff Valve Turn On the Water and Flush Out the TubingConnect the Tubing to the Refrigerator Turn the Water On at the Shutoff ValvePlug In the Refrigerator Start the IcemakerWhen reversing the door swing on non-dispenser models Important NotesTools Required Before Removing the Doors Remove the Freezer Door on Non-Dispenser ModelsRemoving the doors Reversing the hardware Remove the Freezer Door on Dispenser ModelsRemove the Fresh Food Door Transfer Bottom Hinge Bracket to the LeftOperating Instructions Safety Information Transfer Center Hinge Bracket to the LeftTransfer Top Hinge to the Left Transfer Door StopsInformation Operating Instructions Installation Reversing the door handlesTransfer Freezer Door Handle Plastic Washer Reversing the doors Rehang the Freezer Door on Dispenser ModelsNormal operating sounds Before you call for service… Refrigerator does notOperate Vibration or rattlingFresh food or freezer Package is normalAutomatic icemaker Does not workPower Saver setting Ice cubes haveOdor/taste Moisture forms onHot air from bottom Orange glowFreezer Door does not close See RollersCustomer Service Customer Service Safety Information Consumer Warranty First YearNext Four Years Terms and ConditionsGE Will Replace What GE Will Not CoverService Telephone Numbers Service Contracts In the U.SGE Answer Center In the U.S Canada, call

1825 specifications

The GE 1825 is a remarkable evolution in the world of gas turbine technology, produced by General Electric, a company renowned for its innovative engineering and commitment to power generation solutions. Launched as part of GE's 7FA series, the 1825 model has established itself as a pivotal asset for both industrial and utility applications.

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The GE 1825 employs advanced technologies to enhance its performance. The turbine incorporates sophisticated air-cooled components, which help maintain operational integrity at elevated temperatures. This design focuses on durability and longevity, minimizing the need for frequent maintenance. Moreover, the GE 1825 turbine utilizes a state-of-the-art combustion system that not only boosts its thermal efficiency but also reduces nitrogen oxide emissions, aligning with global environmental standards.

Another notable characteristic of the GE 1825 is its operational flexibility. This turbine can seamlessly adapt to various fuel sources, including natural gas, distillate oil, and other alternative fuels. Such versatility enables power plants to optimize their fuel consumption based on market conditions and availability, thus achieving better economic performance.

In terms of control technologies, the GE 1825 is equipped with advanced digital systems that facilitate real-time performance monitoring and predictive maintenance. This capability allows operators to maintain optimal performance levels while ensuring that potential issues are identified and addressed before they escalate into critical problems.

Ultimately, the GE 1825 gas turbine stands as a testament to General Electric's commitment to energy innovation, providing cutting-edge technologies, exceptional efficiency, and operational flexibility. With its high power output, reduced emissions, and advanced control systems, it plays a crucial role in the evolving landscape of power generation, meeting both economic and environmental challenges in today’s energy market.