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Great manual, would not have been able to operate my machine without it!!
James Dawson August 18, 2012
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excellent value & price! Includes everything you need to know about the NN-C777! I would buy this again.
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Very satisfied! I was searching for several days, but nope; till I discovered your webside and there it was at a very reasonable price. Keep up the good work!
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Generally speaking good copy; a few pages too hard contrast...
Good service and communication.
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I purchased the unit from a private party and the original owners manual was not available. Having the ability to download it was extremely helpful and clarified operating the equipment immensely. This is a complicated unit and without the manual I would not have been able to maximize it's potential. Thank you.
Operating Your Air Conditioner
To obtain the best possible results from your air conditioner, it is important that you operate it properly. This section tells you how to set the controls and how to direct the cooled air.
Starting
your
air conditioner
Fire Hazard Do not use an extension cord. Doing so can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet. Do not remove ground prong. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.
1. Set the System Control to the
desired setting. LO COOL - for sleeping comfort Hi COOL - for maximum cooling FAN ONLY -to circulate room air without cooling it 2. Turn the Thermostat Control to number 6 (mid setting). You can adjust the air conditioner�s cooling performance by setting the Thermostat Control to a higher number for more cooling or to a lower number for less cooling. Experiment to find the setting(s) that suits you best.
IMPORTANT: If you turn the air conditioner off, or if the compressor turns off when you lower the Thermostat Control, wait at least three minutes before turning the air conditioner back on. If you don�t wait, you may blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker.
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