UV Master. Instruction Manual. 2.0 Parts and Its Functions. 1.0 Introduction 3.0 Functional Mode and Functional Display

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2 4 UV Master Prevent You Getting UV Over-Exposure Instruction Manual 2.0 Parts and Its Functions Color Code Light Mode Display UV Sensor Start/Stop Lap/Reset Note: The operations of the s are summarized in the adjacent paragraphs. However, for the detail operations, please check the coming chapters. Button l Press the to select among the 5 function modes l In function modes: Press and the to select setting display l During setting displays: Press the to select among different setting items. Press and the to exit setting sequence. Button l In Mode: Press the to select between the Date Display and Display l In : Press the to select between ON and OFF the daily alarm l In and : Press the to start/stop the l In setting displays: Press the to through. Button l In : Press the to select between ON and OFF of the hourly chime In : When, press the to select the Lap time display. When stop-, pres s the to reset to zero display l In : When stop-, press the to reset the timer to target time l In setting displays: Press the to. [light] Button l In any mode, press the once to turn ON the EL back light for about 3 seconds. 1 3 1.0 Introduction 3.0 Functional Mode and Functional Display Thank you for purchasing this model. Your Watch includes 5 functional modes. They are the Mode, Mode, Daily Mode, and Timer Mode. This Watch equipped with an UV sensor that measures UV radiation in terms of UV index. This model also includes 2 UV index alarms. In addition to the UV sensing, this model also included current time, daily alarm, chronograph and timer functions. Your Watch is carefully designed and produced, in order to utilize this feature of your Watch, it is advisable to use the Watch in conformity with the below notes:! Read this manual before using the Watch.! Avoid exposing your Watch to extreme conditions for an unreasonable time.! Avoid rough use or severe impacts to your Watch.! Store your Watch in a dry place when it is not in use.! It is recommended to have the battery replacement done by a certified service agency as this practice will maintain the water resistance standard on your Watch.! Clean your Watch occasionally with a soft moistened cloth. DO NOT expose the Watch to strong chemicals such as gasoline and alcohol, as they will damage your Watch. WARNING! DO NOT use this Watch for commercial or professional purpose.! Make sure that you fully understand the functions and limitations of this Watch before using it.! Always compare the UV reading with the one broadcasted by local weather station.! Excessive exposure to UV radiation could cause fatal harm to a human body, always follow the 'Basic Sun Protection Messages' by the World Health Organization when you go out in the Sun. Mode Mode Function Mode Selection Sequence! The Watch includes 5 functional modes. They are the Normal Time Mode, Mode, Daily Mode, and.! Every function mode may include one or more than one function display, it provides supplementary features to the corresponding function mode. To Switch among the 5 Functional Modes! To select among the 5 function modes, p ress the following the adjacent figure. To Switch among the Function Displays! To select among the function displays, check the coming chapters for the detail on how to switch among different function displays. Function Display Function Display Function Mode Function Display Function Mode and Function Display

6 8 4.0 Mode - Date Display & Display Day of week *2 Current UV Index represents by bar segments Icon Date Display *1 Display (Current ) Peak represents by bar segments Peak UVI Display (Peak ) Date (hour, minute, second) Color Code Current (hour, minute, second) Color Code Peak (hour, minute, second)! The Mode includes two function displays. They are the Date Display and Display. Date Display!The day of week and date appear on the upper row of the display. The current time (hour, minute, second) appears on the lower row of the display. Display! Either the Current info or Peak UV Index info appears on the upper row. Note 1: The Current info will appear in this display if the Current has been selected in the Mode. Note 2: The Peak info will appear in this display if the Peak has been selected in the Mode. Check the coming '5.4 Current & Peak Display' Section for more detail on how to select between Current and Peak.! The and the Current Time appear on the lower row of the display. To Select between the Date Display and UV Index Display! Press the once to select between the Date Display and Display. Erythemal Weighting Factor 5.0 Mode - What Does the Mean 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 0.0001 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 Wavelength (nm) Erythemal Action Spectrum Source: The International Commission on Illumination! The is a measure of the solar UV (ultraviolet) intensity at the Earth's surface relevant to the effect on human skin.! The skin-damaging UV radiation is governed by the erythemal action spectrum, the black line in the adjacent figure.! This spectrum has been adopted by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) to represent the average skin response over the solar UV spectrum. Source:! World Health Organization! National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration! Hong Kong Observatory Further information (28 August 2003): 1)www.who.int/peh-uv/uv_radiation.htm 2)www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/stratosphere/ uv_index/uv_information.html 3)www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/uvindex/english/ uvbginfo.htm 5 7 4.1 Mode - To Set the Mode or 12/24 the the reset Second to zero '12' changes to '24'; '24' changes to '12'. hour year day or second minute M-D/ D-M month or 'day-month' changes to 'month-day'; 'month-day' changes to 'day-month'.! To set the current time and date, and their display formats, press and the for about 2 seconds to select display.! When the '12Hr' or '24Hr' is flashing, press the or to switch between '12Hr' (12 hour format) and '24Hr' (24 hour format).! When the 'second' flashes on the display, press or to reset the second to zero.! If one of items (minute, hour, year, month, day) is flashing, press the or to ( down the to ).! When the 'M-D' or 'D-M' is flashing, press the or to switch between 'M-D' (month-day) and 'D-M' (day-month).! When the above settings are finished, press and the for about 2 seconds to exit sequence.! The setting display will change to Mode automatically if no key-stoke has been activated for about 3 minutes. 5.1 Mode - Range, Exposure Category and Color Code Range Exposure Category Extreme Color Code 0-2 Low Green 3-5 Moderate Yellow 6-7 High Orange 8-10 Very High Red 11 Purple UV Radiation Exposure Categories Source: World Health Organization! As categorized by the World Health Organization, the ranges between 0 and 11+. Each UV index is matched with an exposure category and color code. Check the adjacent table for more detail on UV index range, exposure category and color code.! The lower the, the lower the UV exposure category, the less likely the damage to our body, while the higher the index, the higher the UV exposure category, the more likely the damage to our body.! This Watch exhibits. User can make use of the exhibited to cross-check his/her exposure level, and hence to taking the appropriate protections to safeguard his/her body from the potential harms of UV radiation. Source:! World Health Organization! National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration! Hong Kong Observatory Further information (28 August 2003): 1) www.who.int/peh-uv/uv_radiation.htm 2)www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/stratosphere/ uv_index/uv_information.html 3) www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/uvindex/english/ uvbginfo.htm

10 12 5.2 Mode - Basic Sun Protection Messages 1. Check The Latest Uv Index 3. Wear Long-sleeved and Loose-fitting Clothing 5. 7. Wear UV Blocking Sunglasses Avoid Tanning Beds 2. Stay Away From The Sun If the is Very High 4. Wear a Broad Brim Hat or Use An Umbrella 6. Apply UV Blocking Lotion Regularly 8. Protect Babies and Young Child!When you go out in the sun, World Health Organization (WHO) suggests taking the following protective measures against UV radiation: 1) Limit exposure during midday hours. 2) Seek shade. 3) Wear protective clothing. 4) Wear a broad-brimmed hat to protect the eyes, face and neck. 5) Protect the eyes with wrap-around-design sunglasses or sunglass with side panels. 6) Use and reapply broad-spectru sunscreen of sun protection factor (SPF) 15+ liberally. 7) Avoid tanning beds. 8) Protect babies and young children. Source:! World Health Organization! Hong Kong Observatory Further information (28-08-2003): 1) www.who.int/peh-uv/uvindex.htm 2) www.hko.gov.hk/wxinfo/uvindex/english/ euvtoday.htm 5.4 Mode - Current & Peak Display Current bar segment Current UV Peak bar segment Peak Mode (Current Display) Mode (Peak Display) Color Code Current Peak! The Mode includes two functional displays. They are the Current Display and Peak Display. Current Display! The Current Bar Segment displays on the upper row of the display. The Cu rr en t UV Index and display on the lower row of the display. Note: When this display has been selected, and then the watch returns to Mode: the Current Bar Segment and Current UV Index will display if Display is selected. Peak Display! The Peak Bar Segment appears on the upper row of the display. The Peak and the appear on the lower row of the display. Note: When this display has been selected, and then the watch returns to Mode: the Peak Bar Segment and Peak will display if Display is selected. To Select between the Current and Peak UV Index Display! Press the once to select between the Current Display and Peak Display. 9 11 5.3 Mode - How UV is Sensing 1. Position the UV Sensor directly to the source 3. Rotate the Watch Slowly and Search for Maximum Reading the Sun Ultraviolet Radiation UV Sensor the Watch How UV is Sensing 2. Avoid Shelter the UV Sensor Unintentionally 4. Clean the lens of the Watch with a Soft Cloth before the measurement Notes to UV Measurement! This Watch uses a built-in UV sensor to detect ambient Ultraviolet radiation which is then converted to.! The UV Sensor is the small spot that is located on the lower part of the dial. Check the previous '2.0 Parts and Its Functions' Section for the detail on the location of the UV Sensor. Notes to UV Measurement! To make an accurate result, employ the following steps when taking a UV measurement: 1) Position the UV Sensor directly to the source of radiation, for example the Sun. 2) Avoid sheltering the UV Sensor unintentionally. 3) Rotate the Watch slowly and search for the maximum reading. 4) Clean the lens of the Watch with a soft cloth before the measurement, this practice allows NO dirt or dust sheltering the UV sensor.! During the first five minutes of Mode, the Watch needs two seconds to get a reading.! After the first five minutes of Mode, the Watch needs 10 seconds to get a reading. 5.5 Mode - How to Read Bar Segment & Color Code Green (0-2) Green 2 Bar Segments; hence = 2 5 Bar Segments; hence = 5 Bar Segment The color code categorized by the World Health Organization Yellow (3-5) Yellow = 5 Orange (6-7) Red Red (8-10) Color Code Purple (11+) Purple Color Code: Yellow Bar Segment & Color Code Bar Segment! To provide user a quick concept about the Current and Peak es, this Watch exhibits them by displaying a different number of bar segments on the upper row of the display.! Whether the Current or Peak Bar Segment appear on the upper row of the display, one exhibited bar segment equals one. For example, if there are 5 bar segments displayed on the upper row of the display, the UV Index is 5. Color Code! As categorized by the World Health Organization, each UV index is matched with a color code. Check the previous '5.1 Range, Exposure Category and Color Code' Section for more detail on the Color Code.! To provide user a quick concept about the color code of the current and peak UV index, this Watch also printed green, yellow, red (stand for orange and red) and purple color on the display.! Read the color code of a UV index by checking the color background of the right-most exhibited UV index bar segment. For example, if there are 5 bar segments displayed on the upper row of the display, the color code is Yellow.

14 16 5.6 Mode - Lower represents by the flashing bar segment Current bar segments the Upper 'HI' the Lower 'LO' Icon 0 Mode (Current Display) the whole flash the 'Ray' of the flash the appear steadily The - Sound and UV Upper UV Index represents by the flashing bar segment Current 'beep' for 10 seconds 'beep' for 10 seconds Time! To prevent user getting UV over-exposure, this Watch includes two s. They are the Upper and Lower.! These s can be set separately by the user. Check the coming '5.7 Setting the Upper and Lower s' Section for more detail on how to set the s.! When one has been set, the corresponding bar segment will be flashing on the display. Sound! In all of the modes: Whenever the Current UV Index is equal to or larger than the Upper or Lower, the Watch starts beeping for about 10 seconds.! In all of the displaying modes: When the Current equal to or larger than the Lower, the 'Rays' of the starts flashing on the display.! In all of the displaying mode: When the Current equal to or larger than the Upper, the whole starts flashing on the display. 5.8 Mode - Precautions to Calibration 15-minute mean Broadcasted by Weather Station The Time Frame Effect on Location A (with an Higher ) May NOT equal to the Sun Ultraviolet Radiation Location B (with a Lower ) The Cloud Effect on Instantaneous Exhibited by the Watch! The Watch's UV sensor has been calibrated in the factory. The most possible cause for deviation is the Ozone thickness, difference between the place of use and calibration of the Watch. For normal usage, you should not need to calibrate the Watch again.! DO NOT attempt to calibrate the UV index unless you have the following items to determine the Calibration Factor (CAL): 1) Standard UV generator or 2) Correct immediate local! DO NOT use the broadcasted by the local weather station as the correct UV index, it may NOT the correct one at your place when you calibrating your Watch, this is because: 1) Weather stations usually broadcast the 15- minute mean to public. It is different from the instantaneous UV radiation that your Watch is now sensing. 2) Cloud condition affects. Hence, the at your location may not be identical to the one at weather station if the two cloud conditions are not alike.! Check the coming '5.9 To Determine the Calibration Factor (CAL)' Sections for more detail on how to determine CAL. 13 15 5.7 Mode - Setting the Upper and Lower s the Mode (Current Display) ' LO' Lower Mode the 'HI' Upper 'CAL' Calibration! To set the Upper, Lower and calibrate the, press and the for about 2 seconds to select display.! When the 'LO' indicator appear: Press the or to select the Lower setting among 0 to 25 (select ' -- ' to turn OFF the alarm) by ing of 1 ( down the to ).! When the 'HI' indicator appear: Press the or to select the Upper setting among 0 to 25 (select ' -- ' to turn OFF the alarm) by ing of 1 ( down the to ). Note: To control the UV exposure by a two-level alarm, set a smaller value (for example: 6) for the Lower, and set a larger value (for example: 10) for the Upper Index.! When the above settings finished, either press and the for about 2 seconds to exit sequence or press the once to calibrate the.! To calibrate the, check the coming '5.8 Precautions to Calibration', '5.9 To Determine the Calibration Factor (CAL)' and '5.10 Calibrating the ' Sections for more detail on the Calibration. 5.9 Mode - To Determine the Calibration Factor (CAL) Standard UV Generator (Correct ) Ultraviolet Radiation UV Sensor Exhibited the Watch How Exhibited is obtained for determent of CAL! Determine the CAL by using the following rules: 1)Correct : The UV index produced by a standard UV generator or other similar means. 2)Exhibited : The exhibited by the Watch when it is exposed to the previous standard UV generator. 3)ADJ: The percentage change of. Hence ADJ = ((Correct - Exhibited UV index) / Exhibited UV index) X 100% 4)Calibration Factor (CAL): The value that to be selected for the calibration. CAL= 25 + ADJ. Example 1: To adjust the from 4.8 (Exhibited UV index) to 4.0 (Correct ).! ADJ = ((4.0-4.8) / 4.8) X 100 = -17;! CAL= 25 + ADJ;! Hence, CAL=25-17 = 8. Example 2: To adjust the from 7.8 (Exhibited UV index) to 8.0 (Correct ).! ADJ = ((8.0-7.8) / 7.8) X 100 = 3;! CAL= 25 + ADJ;! Hence, CAL=25 +3 = 28.! To resume the Watch to its original setting for sensing UV radiation, select the default value (25) as the CAL during the calibration.

18 20 5.10 Mode - Calibrating the the Mode (Current Display) 'LO' Lower Mode the 'HI' Upper 'CAL' Calibration To Calibrate the! When s of the previous '5.7 Setting the Upper and Lower s' Section are finished, press the once to calibrate the.! When the 'CAL' indicator appears, press the or to select the predetermined CAL between 0 to 50 by ing of 1 ( down the to ). Check the previous '5.9 To Determine the Calibration Factor (CAL)' for more detail on how to determine the CAL.! When the above settings finished, press and the for about 2 seconds to exit the setting sequence.! The setting display will change to Mode automatically if no key-stoke has been activated for about 3 minutes. 6.1 - Setting the the Minute the Hour! To set the Daily Time, press and the to select display.! When the 'minute' digits flash on the display, press the or to set the minute by ing of 1 ( down the to ).! When the 'hour' digits flash on the display, press the or to set the hour by ing of 1 ( down the to ).! When is finished, press and the to exit sequence.! The setting display will change to Daily Mode automatically if no key-stoke has been activated for about 3 minutes. Daily Sound! When the daily alarm is ON, the watch starts beeping at the alarm time for about 30 seconds.! When the beeps sounds, it can be stopped prematurely by pressing one of the s, except the [light]. 17 19 6.0 - Time ( OFF & Chime OFF) ( ON) (Chime ON) Mode Daily Hourly Chime! This Watch includes a daily alarm for user's convenience. The daily alarm can be set by the user.! Check the coming '6.1 Setting the Daily Mode' Section for more detail on how to set the. The Daily Display! The (hours, minutes) shows on the upper row of the display.! The Time (hours, minutes) shows on the lower row of the display. To Select between ON and OFF the Daily! Press the once to set between ON and OFF the Daily. When the Daily ' ' appears, the daily alarm is ON (the watch starts beeping at the alarm time for about 30 seconds). To Select between ON and OFF for the Hourly Chime! Press the once to select between ON and OFF the hourly chime. When the Hourly Chime ' ' appears, the hourly chime is ON (the Watch will beep once on the hour). 7.0 - Mode Chronograph Time (hour) Chronograph Time (minute) 1. Elapsed time 2. Accumulative elapsed time 3. Lap time (1 lap only) (Zero Display) time 0 0 10 10 0 10 20 Chronograph Time (1/100 Second) Chronograph Time (second) 30 20 0 10 20 30 40 Elapsed Time, Accumulative Elapsed Time and Lap Time : Stop Counting : Counting! This Watch includes a, it can measure 3 different types period of time: 1) Elapsed time, 2) Accumulative elapsed time, and 3) Lap time (1 lap only) Chronograph Display! The display shows the 'Zero' display, if the Watch or the chronograph has been reset.! The exhibits on the upper row of the display.! The chronograph time (hours, minutes, seconds and 1/100 second) exhibits on the lower row of the display.! The maximum range of the chronograph is 9 hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds.

22 24 7.1 - Using the Chronograph ('Zero' Display) Lap Time (the chronograph is in the background) Elapsed Time (the chronograph is stop ) Note: This diagram illustrates the flow among different functional displays only, hence, these displays DO NOT conform to fact in all instances. (Lap Time Display) (Counting Display) (Stop Counting Display)! In 'Zero' Display, press the once to start the. When it is, press the once again to stop the, and the elapsed time of which the flash chronograph is will appear.! When the elapsed time is displaying, repeat the above mentioned key operations to get the accumulative elapsed time or press the to reset the chronograph (ready for a new ). Check the below 'To Reset the Chronograph' Section for more detail on how to reset the chronograph. To Get the Lap Time! When the chronograph is in the previous operations, press the to get the Lap Time Display (the ' ' and ' ' start flashing). When the Lap Time is displaying, the chronograph is in the background.! In Lap Time Display, press the once to return to the Counting Display. When the Counting Display return, press the at any designated moment to get a new lap time (the previous lap time will be erased). To Reset the Chronograph! To reset the chronograph to 'Zero' Display, press the once when the chronograph is stopped. 8.1 - Setting the the Hour the Minute Second To Set the! To set the target time for the, press and the for about 2 seconds to select display.! When the 'hour' digits flash on the display, press the or to set the hour by ing of 1 ( down the to ).! When the 'minute' digits flash on the display, press the or to set the minute by ing of 1 ( down the to ).! When the 'second' digits flash on the display, press the or to set the second by ing of 1 ( down the to ).! When is finished, press and the to exit sequence.! The setting display will change to automatically if no key-stoke has been activated for about 3 minutes. 21 23 8.0 - Mode Target Time (Hour, minute, second) 1. Single-phase down 2. Multi-phases down 3. Reset to preset target time 30 30 20 30 20 30 beep beep 0 10 20 30 40 time 0 20 0 Single/multi-down Counting & Reset : Stop Counting : Counting! This Watch includes a countdown timer for timekeeping a fixed period of time (target time). The Target Time! The target time is the time which the timer start down- from.! The target time can be set by the user, and its setting limit is 23 hours, 59 minutes 59 seconds.! Check the coming '8.1 Setting the ' Section for more detail on how to set the Timer Mode - Target Time. Timer Display! The exhibits on the upper row of the display.! The target time (hours, minutes and seconds) exhibits on the lower row of the display. 8.2 - Using the Timer set the target time to 30 minute (Zero Display) (Stop-Counting) beeps stop stop (Stop-Counting) (Counting) (Stop-Counting) 29'59"! If a target time has been set (for example 30 minutes), press the once to start the countdown. When it is, press the once to stop the.! As long as the timer is, the countdown time will be displaying on the display continuously. To Reset the Timer! To reset the timer to the preset target time before to zero, press the once when the timer is stopped.! To count from a new target time, set a new value for the target time. Check the previous '8.1 Setting the ' Section for more detail on how to set the. Timer Sound! When it counts to the last 5 seconds, the Watch will beep once for every second. When it is zero, the Watch will beep for about 10 seconds.! During this 10 seconds beep sound, it can be stopped prematurely by pressing one of the s except the [light]. Note: The adjacent diagram illustrates the flow among different functional displays only, hence, these displays DO NOT conform to fact in all instances.

26 9.0 Specifications Mode! Hour, minute and second! Month, day, day of week and year! 12 / 24 hour format selectable! Month-day/Day-month selectable! Auto calendar from year 2000 to 2099! Hourly Chime on the hours Mode! Display range (bar segment): 0 to 15! Measuring range(numeric): 0 to 25! Resolution (bar segment): 1! Resolution (numeric): 0.1! : 2 s! Color Code: 4 colors (Green, Yellow, Red and Purple).! Daily : 1 daily alarm! Duration: about 30 seconds! Resolution: 1/100 second! Counting range: 9 hours, 59 minutes, 59.99 seconds! Measuring mode: Elapsed time, accumulative elapsed time and lap time (1 lap only)! Resolution: 1 second! Setting limit: 23 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds! sound: One beep at the 5,4,3,2 and1 second(s).! sound: 'Beep-beep-beep' at 0 second! duration: about 10 seconds. Others! Electro-luminescent back light 25 10.0 Limited Liabilities The Company is not liable for any damages caused by the product or the failure of the product to perform, including any loss of profits or savings, incidental damages, or consequential damages. There is no liability of the Company against any claim made by a third party or made by you on behalf of a third party. Even if you have advised the Company or an authorized representative of the Company of the possibility of any such damages, this limitation will still be in effect. This limitation of liability cannot be waived or amended by any person. This limitation is applicable under the condition that whether damages are sought, or a claim made, under the limited warranty as mentioned in this manual or as a tort claim (including negligence and strict product liability), a contract claim, or any other claim. The Company disclaims all warranties that are not stated in the express limited warranties in this manual. We makes no other express or implied warranties, including any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. All implied warranties that maybe imposed by law are limited to the terms of this limitation and the limited warranty. Some countries do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages or a limitation on how an implied warranty lasts. Some exclusion or limitation of this limited warranty may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights vary from country to country.

WARRANTY INFORMATION La Crosse Technology, Ltd provides a 1-year limited warranty on this product against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship. This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, is valid only on products purchased and used in North America and only to the original purchaser of this product. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact La Crosse Technology, Ltd for problem determination and service procedures. Warranty service can only be performed by a La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center. The original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to La Crosse Technology, Ltd or La Crosse Technology, Ltd s authorized service center. La Crosse Technology, Ltd will repair or replace this product, at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein, with new or reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above. All replaced parts and products become the property of La Crosse Technology, Ltd and must be returned to La Crosse Technology, Ltd. Replacement parts and products assume the remaining original warranty, or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. La Crosse Technology, Ltd will pay all expenses for labor and materials for all repairs covered by this warranty. If necessary repairs are not covered by this warranty, or if a product is examined which is not in need or repair, you will be charged for the repairs or examination. The owner must pay any shipping charges incurred in getting your La Crosse Technology, Ltd product to a La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center. La Crosse Technology, Ltd will pay ground return shipping charges to the owner of the product to a USA address only. Your La Crosse Technology, Ltd warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship with the following specified exceptions: (1) damage caused by accident, unreasonable use or neglect (including the lack of reasonable and necessary maintenance); (2) damage occurring during shipment (claims must be presented to the carrier); (3) damage to, or deterioration of, any accessory or decorative surface; (4) damage resulting from failure to follow instructions contained in your owner s manual; (5) damage resulting from the performance of repairs or alterations by someone other than an authorized La Crosse Technology, Ltd authorized service center; (6) units used for other than home use (7) applications and uses that this product was not intended or (8) the products inability to receive a signal due to any source of interference.. This warranty covers only actual defects within the product itself, and does not cover the cost of installation or removal from a fixed installation, normal set-up or adjustments, claims based on misrepresentation by the seller or performance variations resulting from installation-related circumstances. LA CROSSE TECHNOLOGY, LTD WILL NOT ASSUME LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATION. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT A TOY. KEEP OUT OF CHILDREN S REACH. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights specific to your State. Some States do no allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages therefore the above exclusion of limitation may not apply to you. For warranty work, technical support, or information contact: La Crosse Technology, Ltd 2809 Losey Blvd S. La Crosse, WI 54601 Phone: 608.782.1610 Fax: 608.796.1020 e-mail: support@lacrossetechnology.com (warranty work) sales@lacrossetechnology.com (information on other products) web: www.lacrossetechnology.com All rights reserved. This handbook must not be reproduced in any form, even in excerpts, or duplicated or processed using electronic, mechanical or chemical procedures without written permission of the publisher. This handbook may contain mistakes and printing errors. The information in this handbook is regularly checked and corrections made in the next issue. We accept no liability for technical mistakes or printing errors, or their consequences. All trademarks and patents are acknowledged. 1