Installation Instructions

INSTALLING THE REFRIGERATOR (CONT.)

4PUT THE REFRIGERATOR IN PLACE

Move the refrigerator to its final location.

5LEVEL THE REFRIGERATOR

The refrigerator can be leveled by adjusting the rollers located near the bottom hinges.

Rollers

Raise

Rollers have three purposes:

Rollers adjust so the door closes easily

when opened about halfway. (Raise the front about 5/8[16 mm] from the floor.)

Rollers adjust so the refrigerator is firmly positioned on the floor and does not wobble.

Rollers allow you to move the refrigerator away from the wall for cleaning.

To adjust the rollers on 23and 25models:

Turn the roller adjusting screws clockwise to

raise the refrigerator, counterclockwise to lower it. Use a 3/8hex socket or wrench, or an adjustable wrench.

Roller adjusting screw

6

A

B

LEVEL THE DOORS

Adjust the refrigerator door to make the doors even at the top.

To align:

Using a 7/16wrench, turn the door adjusting screw to the right to raise the door, to the left to lower it.

NOTE:

A nylon plug, imbedded in the threads of the pin, prevents the pin from turning unless a wrench is used.

After one or two turns of the wrench, open and close the refrigerator door and check the alignment at the top of the doors.

Doors should be even at top

Raise

7/16 wrench

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GE MODELS 23 AND 25 installation instructions Level the Refrigerator, Level the Doors, PUT the Refrigerator in Place

MODELS 23 AND 25 specifications

General Electric (GE) has long been a prominent name in the industrial world, particularly in the aviation and power generation sectors. Among its notable innovations are the GE Models 23 and 25, which have made significant contributions to engineering and technology.

The GE Model 23, launched in the early 1960s, was primarily designed for use in the aviation industry. This model is recognized for its robust design and reliable performance. Engineered with advanced materials for its time, the Model 23 utilized high-strength steel and lightweight aluminum alloys to reduce its overall weight while maintaining structural integrity. This focus on weight reduction allowed for improved fuel efficiency in aircraft utilizing this model.

One of the standout features of the GE Model 23 is its advanced turbofan engine technology, which is characterized by its quiet operation and high thrust capabilities. The model was notable for its bypass ratio, allowing it to deliver optimal performance with lower fuel consumption. This efficiency made it a popular choice among commercial airlines, as it contributed to lower operational costs.

The GE Model 25 followed shortly after and is often regarded as a more advanced iteration of the Model 23. Incorporating lessons learned from its predecessor, the Model 25 features improvements in aerodynamics and thermal efficiency. One of its key characteristics is its high bypass turbofan design, which enhances thrust while reducing noise levels even further.

The Model 25 also integrates cutting-edge digital engine control systems, allowing for precise management of engine performance. This technology not only optimizes fuel efficiency but also enhances the overall reliability of the engine under various operating conditions. Additionally, the use of composite materials in the fan blades of the Model 25 reduces weight and further improves efficiency.

Both models are equipped with advanced diagnostics and monitoring features, enabling engineers to assess engine health in real-time and preemptively address any potential issues. This has paved the way for improved maintenance routines and reduced downtime in aircraft operations.

In summary, the GE Models 23 and 25 epitomize GE's commitment to innovation, performance, and efficiency. With features that have significantly influenced the aviation industry, they have set a high standard for future developments in engine technology. Their advanced design and focus on sustainability continue to inspire new generations of engineers and manufacturers around the globe.