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portable air conditioner Amcor NanoMax A-12000E-NM 104 08-25-2007
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Posted by 104 on August 26, 2007, 9:38 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.


Posted by 104 on August 26, 2007, 4:17 pm
Oh, and a bit more detail: the Amcor technical people were quite
matter-of-fact in saying that the product-boxed, 'stop-and-read-this-
first' not-on-Web instruction page was just flatly wrong, and wrong in
a way likely to be imperceptible to step-by-step readers assembling
the unit for the first time:

Step '2' had 8 substeps, and i had done them, and Amcor said flatly
that those 8 substeps had erroneously arranged the order of steps and
omitted steps, and i should reverse those 8 substeps, and then ignore
the page entirely, because such substeps 2-1 through 2-8 had failed to
include at the right times the attachment of the thin "spiral water
pipe with connector" inside the wide exhaust hose, which inclusion
would be accomplished, they said, at the right times in about 4
additional steps if one were to ignore such Stop! page and use only
the full, 14-page manual.

And indeed their express abandoning of their Stop! page did work.


Posted by on August 26, 2007, 6:37 pm
Go away, troll.




>Oh, and a bit more detail: the Amcor technical people were quite
>matter-of-fact in saying that the product-boxed, 'stop-and-read-this-
>first' not-on-Web instruction page was just flatly wrong, and wrong in
>a way likely to be imperceptible to step-by-step readers assembling
>the unit for the first time:
>
>Step '2' had 8 substeps, and i had done them, and Amcor said flatly
>that those 8 substeps had erroneously arranged the order of steps and
>omitted steps, and i should reverse those 8 substeps, and then ignore
>the page entirely, because such substeps 2-1 through 2-8 had failed to
>include at the right times the attachment of the thin "spiral water
>pipe with connector" inside the wide exhaust hose, which inclusion
>would be accomplished, they said, at the right times in about 4
>additional steps if one were to ignore such Stop! page and use only
>the full, 14-page manual.
>
>And indeed their express abandoning of their Stop! page did work.

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Posted by Zyp on August 27, 2007, 3:55 pm
104 wrote:
> So the Amcor technical people said the product-boxed, 'stop-and-read-
> this-first' not-on-Web instruction page was just flatly wrong on a
> fundamental instruction and diagram.
>
> Thus it would be good for any reader of this thread of postings to add
> a post, pro or con; hopefully the larger the number of postings, the
> more prominent this thread might appear in search results when a
> potential buyer does a search on "NanoMax A-12000E-NM air conditioner"
> or the like; then the potential buyer can maybe consider a company
> with higher quality.
>
> So please do post here more, even if you're a type who favors leave-
> bad-enough-alone.
>
> On the other hand, if this thread sits inactive, i'm content with it
> as it stands.

Wow! Pure entertainment! LMAO - LOL

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