An electronic system (L) has a configurable electronic circuit () for replicating an output signal from a respective known electronic system replaceable sub-component module () of a known electronic master system (L). The output signal () from the electronic system sub-component () is generated as the result of the function of the electronic system sub-component (). An input/output interface () electronically mates the configurable electronic circuit () to the electronic master system (L). A configuration controller element () is electronically connectable with the configurable electronic circuit (), and configures the configurable electronic circuit () to replicate a selected function and operational characteristics of the known electronic system sub-component (). The configurable electronic circuit () further has an output () adaptable or suitable as an input to the electronic master system (L) to replicate and replace functions of the known electronic system sub-component () acting in the electronic master system (L).
A refrigerator locking system is used to secure the doors of a refrigerator in closed or open positions. The system includes at least one anchor bar, a locking bracket, a door block and a refrigerator. The refrigerator includes a frame, at least one refrigerator door and a freezer door. The anchor bar is mounted to the frame in between the refrigerator door and the freezer door. The locking bracket is connected adjacent to the frame and is engaged with to the door block to secure the refrigerator door and the freezer door. The door block can be used to press the refrigerator door and the freezer door against the frame, keeping the refrigerator closed. Alternatively, the door block can be positioned in between the frame and both the refrigerator door and the freezer door to keep the refrigerator open.
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