Los controles del refrigerador.

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No todos los modelos tienen todas las características.

Los controles de temperatura vienen preconfigurados de fábrica a 37° F tanto para el compartimento del refrigerador y a 0° F para el compartimento del congelador. Deje pasar 24 horas para que la temperatura se estabilice en los niveles preconfigurados.

Los controles de la temperatura puede exhibir tanto la temperatura establecida (SET) como la temperatura real en el refrigerador y en el congelador. La temperatura real puede variar ligeramente de la temperatura fijada según su uso y el ambiente de operación.

Cuando se coloca cualquiera de los dos, o los dos controles en OFF (apagado), los compartimentos del refrigerador y del congelador dejan de enfriar, pero esto no deja sin corriente eléctrica al refrigerador.

NOTA: El refrigerador se envía con una película de protección que cubre los controles de la temperatura. Si esta película no se retiró durante la instalación, hágalo ahora.

Sistema de rendimiento de circulación de aire

El Sistema de Rendimiento de Circulación de Aire está diseñado para maximizar el control de la temperatura en los compartimientos del refrigerador y del congelador. Esta característica exclusiva especial en la torre de aire a lo largo de la pared posterior del refrigerador y del túnel de aire en la posición inferior de la pared posterior del congelador. Colocar alimentos enfrente de los listones de estos compartimientos no afectará el rendimiento. Aunque la Torre de Aire y el Túnel de Aire pueden ser removidos, hacerlo afectará el rendimiento o el desarrollo de la temperatura. (Para instrucciones relacionadas con la manera de removerlos, en línea, 24 horas al día, póngase en contacto con nosotros visitándonos a ge.com llamándonos al 800.GE.CARES.)

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GE MODELS 23 AND 25 installation instructions Los controles del refrigerador, Seguridad

MODELS 23 AND 25 specifications

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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.

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