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Finding the owners manual for my Pioneer CRWM62R is greatly appreciated. I had searched several other web sites with no success. Although my manual was not listed on your site for immediate download, I recevied an email within a few hours that my ower's manual was posted for me. I had no difficulty downloading the manual for my 20 year old multi-cassette player. Owner Manuals provides a service that is valuable, easy-to-use, accurate , efficient, and priced fairly. I thank you.
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Excellent manual - just what I needed. Although currently available only in German, their are lots of pictures which makes it all very clear.
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PHILIPS PE1642 Owner's Manual
Hi,
you have complet fullfilled my expectance.
Price is OK.
Robert Schmid
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Came in the mail within a few hours. Gave clear instruktion on maintaines. Is of great use to have this manual in house
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Easy to access. Clear instructions. No problems. Printed fine.
To modify the temperature: l Press the WARMER Button to raise the temperature of the room.
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Press the COOLER Button to lower the temperature of the room.
NOTE: Each press alters the temperature approximately 1�C. To deactivate the HEAT ONLY Cycle: You can deactivate the HEAT ONLY Cycle two ways: l Press the OFF Button. OR l Activate another cycle (for example: AUTO COOL).
Using
the DRY ONLY
Cycle
The DRY ONLY Cycle allows your air conditioner to operate as a dehumidifier. It removes excess moisture from the room air without providing much cooling. The cycle is preset to operate most efficiently at LOW fan speed. To activate the DRY ONLY Cycle: l Press the DRY ONLY Button. NOTE: When the cycle is active, the indicator light on the DRY ONLY Button will be lit. To modify the fan speed: l Press the FAN SPEED Button. NOTE: Each press advances the fan speed: LOW --) HI --) MED + LOW To deactivate the DRY ONLY Cycle: You can deactivate the DRY ONLY Cycle two ways: l Press the OFF Button. OR l Activate another cycle (for example: AUTO COOL).
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