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Posted by on August 25, 2007, 9:33 pm
>> I bought the portable air conditioner Amcor NanoMax A-12000E-NM a/k/a
>> NanoMist. The assembly instructions were very poor quality. The page
entitled
>> "STOP! it's important to read these easy set-up instructions" is
>> highly defective and missing steps, such that it simply can't be
>> followed and should be discarded, and the company Amcor agreed with
>> that on the phone.
>
>But, on reflection, at least Amcor admitted that their page of
>assembly instructions omitted steps, poorly identified the 16 assembly
>parts, etc., and was worse than nothing. In contrast, there are
>companies that produce similarly poor work and try to tell the public
>that the thing is fine.
And, there are people who are too fucking simple to pour piss
out of a boot when the instructions are printed on the sole in 4
different languages.
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Posted by 104 on August 25, 2007, 9:52 pm
> But, on reflection, at least Amcor admitted that their boxed page of
> assembly instructions omitted steps and was worse than nothing.
I guess one cheap way for Amcor to partially improve its admitted
quality problem, at least for buyers who use the Internet, would be
for Amcor's page in the product-boxes to at least cite the web
location of the similar page and urge buyers to check to see if the
company has changed its writing on the Web versus the boxed version.
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Posted by on August 25, 2007, 10:13 pm
>> But, on reflection, at least Amcor admitted that their boxed page of
>> assembly instructions omitted steps and was worse than nothing.
>
>I guess one cheap way for Amcor to partially improve its admitted
>quality problem, at least for buyers who use the Internet, would be
>for Amcor's page in the product-boxes to at least cite the web
>location of the similar page and urge buyers to check to see if the
>company has changed its writing on the Web versus the boxed version.
Your complete fucking moron.
It took me maybe 5 seconds to find the website for that
particular model, and its manual.
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Click here every day to feed an animal that needs you today !!!
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
Paul ( pjm @ pobox . com ) - remove spaces to email me
'Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.'
'With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine.'
HVAC/R program for Palm PDA's
Free demo now available online http://pmilligan.net/palm/
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Posted by Mo Hoaner on August 26, 2007, 8:48 am
>> But, on reflection, at least Amcor admitted that their boxed page of
>> assembly instructions omitted steps and was worse than nothing.
>
> I guess one cheap way for Amcor to partially improve its admitted
> quality problem, at least for buyers who use the Internet, would be
> for Amcor's page in the product-boxes to at least cite the web
> location of the similar page and urge buyers to check to see if the
> company has changed its writing on the Web versus the boxed version.
You'll be pleased to learn that they've taken your particular problem into
account - the inability to read and follow simple instructions, or maybe
it's your dyslexia - they have a movie for you to watch. You'll see that it
really isn't as difficult as you make it out to be. BTW: They don't tell you
to open the cardboard box, so I'll include those instructions here:
For those of you that cannot understand the simple written instructions
included with the unit, or you are an engineer or homoaner, and therefore,
are unable to "read between the lines", we present the following: They are
as easy as 1-2-3.
1. Wait for your Amcor NanoMax A-12000E-NM a/k/a NanoMist to be delivered
after ordering it from your favorite eBay retailer.
2. Carefully open the cardboard box without injuring yourself.
2.1 Unpack the contents of the cardboard box.
3. Watch the assembly / installation video available at
http://www.amcorgroupusa.com/index.html
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Posted by 104 on August 26, 2007, 9:36 am
So, for Web searchers/potential buyers of portable air conditioners:
- the more posts here, the more you'll be likely to find this thread,
hopefully
- Amcor admitted that its page of assembly instructions boxed with the
product was unintelligible to Amcor.
- The boxed page seems not to be on the Web. That might be good --
maybe Amcor revised the boxed page to correct the fact that Amcor
could not decipher the page.
- Who knows, maybe Amcor has much different and worse quality control
on their technical writing versus on their technical production, so
that one might be able to trust the quality of the product, or not.
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