brewer ASSIST 7000 User manual

Document # 99300 RevA Printed in USA © 2008
Installation & Operation Manual
The Brewer Company
ASSIST
Powered Medical Examination Table
Model 7000
Important Information ............................................2
Safety Information .................................................3
Component Identication ......................................3
Specications ........................................................4
Electrical Requirements ........................................4
Installation .............................................................5
Operation ..............................................................8
Table Adjustments.................................................9
Maintenance........................................................15
Limited Warranty .................................................16

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Service
If you require assistance with the installation or operation
of your Brewer Model 7000 table, call the Brewer Cus-
tomer Service Department at 1-800-558-8777. Our trained
staff will attempt to assist you in correcting the problem
directly over the phone. If service is required, a factory
authorized technician will be sent to your location.
Please ll in the following information for use when calling
the Brewer Company or your distributor with questions
regarding your unit. See Figure 1 for model and serial
number location.
Date of Purchase
Serial Number
Model Number
Authorized
Dealer Name
Dealer
Phone Number
Dealer Address
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General
The ASSIST Powered Medical Examination Table
Model 7000 is designed to provide positioning and sup-
port of patients during general examinations conducted
by qualied medical professionals. Read and understand
all operating instructions, safety information, and main-
tenance requirements contained in this manual prior to
operating the table. Become familiar with all of the table
functions before using it with a patient.
The power examination table is primarily used in exami-
nation rooms for general examinations and minor pro-
cedures. The wide variety of positions provided by four
powered motions, adjustable legrest, adjustable headrest,
stirrups and treatment pan, create a safe and convenient
patient positioning table for most examinations and proce-
dures performed in the doctor’s ofce.
The table is easily adjusted to a wide variety of positions
using the convenient foot control provided with the table.
An optional hand pendant may be purchased which can
be used in conjunction with the foot control. The table
height can be adjusted from 19” to 40”. The table seating
surface can be moved from the normal horizontal position
to an angle of 30°. The backrest can be adjusted from a
at lying down position, to an 85° angle for seating. The
legrest can be adjusted from a vertical position for seat-
ing, to a horizontal position for laying.
In addition to the electronically controlled positions noted
above, several manual adjustments are available:
1. The legrest can be manually adjusted from a sitting to
a kneeling position.
2. With the table in the horizontal position, the legrest
can be extended an additional 5” of travel for tall
patients.
3. Stirrups may be manually extended and positioned
innitely within the lateral range of travel.
4. A removable treatment pan is built-in underneath the
front of the seat for easy access and may be pulled
out for use during examinations.
5. The headrest is multi-adjustable using three clamp
action locking levers.
6. The backrest incorporates a self-storing paper roll.
The table is designed to accommodate a maximum
patient weight of 450 lbs.
Figure 1. Model and Serial Number Location
Model & Serial Number

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Failure to follow instructions with this symbol
could result in serious personal injury and/or damage
to the unit.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serous injury.
CAUTION indicates an imminently or poten-
tial hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in serious injury and/or equipment damage.
Safety Information
The primary concern of The Brewer Company is that the
equipment is operated and maintained with the safety of
the patient and healthcare staff in mind. To ensure safe
and reliable operation:
•Read and understand all instructions in this manual
before attempting to install or operate the unit.
•Ensure that appropriate personnel are informed on
the manual contents. This is the responsibility of the
purchaser.
•Ensure that this manual is located near the table, or if
possible permanently afxed to the table.
SAFETY INFORMATION
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Leg Section
(adjustable angle)
Headrest (ad-
justable)
Backrest
(adjustable angle)
Stirrups
Seat
(adjustable angle)
Treatment
Pan
Headrest Linkage
Assembly
Foot Control
Figure 2. Component Overview

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WARNING
When performing a cauterization or similar treat-
ment, the patient must be insulated from the metal
portions of the table by nonconductive material.
Failure to do so may result in electrical shock or
burns to the patient.
WARNING
Use 115 VAC, 60 Hz alternating current only. Failure
to do so may result in electrical shock to personnel
and will result in damage to the table.
WARNING
Do not use this table in an explosive or oxygen-
enriched atmosphere. Failure to do so may result
in serious personnel injury or death.
CAUTION
Do not use any power supply other than that
listed on the rating label (Figure 1). Failure to do
so may result in serious injury and/or equipment
damage.
SPECIFICATIONS
Duty Cycle (10%)
................. 2 minutes on / 18 minutes off (motor run time)
Power Cord.......................................................................
............. Extends 70 in. (Minimum) from table. 18 AWG
/ 3 conductor, SJT grey jacketed junior hard service with
hospital plug
Type of protection against electrical shock ……...............
.................................................. Class 2 Double Insulated
Type of protection
against electrical shock …….. .................. B applied parts
Type of protection against ingress of water……. Ordinary
Can accept paper rolls of:
....................................................................18 in. x 3.0 in.
....................................................................21 in. x 3.0 in.
Certications*.................................UL6060-1; UL2601-1;
IEC60601-1; CAN-CSA C22.2 No. 601.1
Operating Conditions:
Temperature Range .................................... 65° to 85°F
Relative Humidity .......................................10% to 90%
* UL classied in the United States and Canada
per the following standards.
Weight of Table.....................................................550 lbs.
Load Rating (maximum):
Seat/Back .............................................................450 lbs.
Legrest (Flat & Kneeling)......................................450 lbs.
Headrest...............................................................100 lbs.
Back Section Range...............0° (horizontal) to +85° ± 5°
Table Top Height Range ...........19 ± 0.5 in. to 40 ± 1.0 in.
Leg Section Range............0° (horizontal) to 90° (vertical)
Table Top
Tilt Range ................ 0° (horizontal) to +30° ± 5° (foot up)
Dimensions:
Upholstered Headrest..................13 in. wide x 11 in. high
Upholstered Top ....................28.0 in. wide x 44.5 in. long
Upholstered
Leg Rest ....…………………16.5 in. wide x 11.25 in. high
Overall Length ..................................................69 in. long
With Headrest/
Footrest Extended ............................................90 in. long
Electrical Requirements
..................115 VAC nominal, 60 HZ, 5.8 amps maximum
Fuse rating.....................................................250V /2.5AT
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
CAUTION
This product has been evaluated with respect to
electrical shock, re, and mechanical hazards only
in accordance with UL60601-1; IEC60601-1;
UL2601-1; CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 601.1

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Overview
Perform the following sequence in order when setting up
the table:
- Uncrating
- Leveling the Base
- Installing the Foot Control
- Installing the Upholstery
Uncrating
NOTE: Inspect all boxes and contents for damage. Re-
port any damage to the carrier immediately.
CAUTION
To avoid damaging the table’s upholstery or paint-
ed surfaces, DO NOT use a knife or other sharp
object to open the packaging. Also, to avoid dam-
aging the table lift only at points indicated in Figure
3. Do not lift at other points as indicated in Figures
3 and 4.
1. Using a 1/2” open-end wrench, or socket, unbolt the
table from the wooden shipping skid by removing the
four bolts located underneath the table’s base; two on
each side.
2. Remove the table from the shipping skid by sliding it
off the front of the skid. Be sure to lift at the correct
points as indicated in Figure 3. Position the table in
the desired room location.
WARNING
The table weighs approximately 550 lbs. Two or
more people should assist in removing the table
from the shipping skid. Also, use proper lifting
techniques when lifting. Failure to do so could
result in serious injury.
3. Remove packing tape from stirrups (Figure 4). Pull
out treatment pan slide and remove packing tape
from the treatment pan assembly components. Re-
turn treatment pan slide to its stowed position.
4. The electrical rating for this unit is 115 VAC, 60 Hz,
5.8 amps. The three-pronged grounding plug on the
table power cord must be plugged into a matching
three-pronged, grounded, non-isolated, correctly
polarized 115 VAC receptacle.
INSTALLATION
Figure 3. Table Lift Points
Figure 4. Stirrups and Treatment Pan
DO NOT lift at these points!
Lift table at these points
Do Not Lift

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Leveling the Table
A leveling screw pad (Figure 5) is located in six places
under the table’s base. Adjust the six leveling pads to
achieve a solid, level installation.
Installing the Foot Control
1. Remove the foot control from the shipping box.
2. Insert the end of the cord into the foot control recep-
tacle on the table (Figure 6). Make sure the tab in the
cord receptacle is pointing upward and receptacle is
fully seated. Test the foot control for operation.
Installing the Upholstery
The upholstery set includes: Headrest shroud and cush-
ion, Seat/Back cushion, and Legrest cushion.
Headrest sHroud and CusHion
1. Raise the back so the top of the headrest is at a com-
fortable work height.
2. Align the holes in the headrest cushion, shroud, and
headrest mounting link. Make sure cushion is prop-
erly centered on the shroud. Fasten with the four
screws provided.
seat/BaCk CusHion
1. Refer to the Operation section in this manual and
position the table so the seat, back and legrest are
at (in the horizontal position). (Figure 7)
2. Place the seat/back cushion on the table with the
curved end toward the headrest and the straight end
facing the legrest (Figure 8). Adjust the cushion so
that the straight end overhangs the seat frame by ap-
proximately 4”.
3. Push down lightly in the middle of the cushion and
shift it toward the headrest until the 4 posts on the
bottom side of the cushion drop into the 4 slots in
the seat frame. Pull up slightly on the middle of the
cushion to make sure the posts have engaged with
the slots.
4. Align the two threaded holes on the headrest end of
the cushion with the two holes in the frame. Attach
with two screws provided.
5. Align the two threaded holes on the legrest end of the
cushion with the two holes in the frame. Attach with
two screws provided.
Figure 5. Leveling Screw Pad (located under table)
Figure 6. Power Cord & Foot Control Cord Receptacles
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
Legrest CusHion
1. Position legrest in the horizontal position. Raise the
table to it’s fullest height.
2. Align the holes in the legrest cushion and legrest
plate, then fasten with the four screws provided.

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Figure 7. Installing the Upholstery
Headrest Cushion
Frame
Legrest Cushion
Headrest Shroud
Seat/Back Cushion
Figure 8.
Straight End
Curved End
Seat Frame
Mounting Holes
Slots
Mounting Holes
Slots

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WARNING
Keep personnel and equipment clear of table be-
fore initiating movement to avoid personal injury
or damage to the equipment.
Foot Control (Figure 9)
Depress the pedal at the desired location to activate the
function shown.
NOTE: The table incorporates a safety switch which pre-
vents the leg rest from moving if the treatment pan is not
fully stored (inward).
CAUTION
The foot control is moisture resistant and runs on
low voltage, eliminating shock hazards. However,
to avoid temporary or permanent damage to the
foot control, do not immerse in water or liquids.
CAUTION
Keep foreign objects away from foot control. To
avoid accidental operation, be sure the foot control
is NOT positioned below the legrest or headrest
linkage. Failure to do so could result in unwanted
motion and possible damage to the table.
General
DANGER
Do not use this table in an explosive or oxygen-
rich atmosphere. To do so will result in an explo-
sion or re.
WARNING
If the table malfunctions, immediately remove your
hand or foot from the controls, unplug the power
cord from the electrical receptacle, and assist the
patient from the table. If table continues to mal-
function, call for service. Do not attempt to repair
table yourself.
WARNING
Before initiating power, keep personnel and equip-
ment clear of the table movement to avoid person-
al injury or equipment damage.
OPERATION
NOTE: Each control function will automatically stop mov-
ing when either the UP or DOWN travel limit is reached.
If the button is pressed with travel at its limit, the actua-
tor will not run. Sensors prevent the actuator motor from
operating when travel limit has been reached, preventing
wear of the actuator.
NOTE: For optimum table performance, allow the table to
reach room temperature before operating.
NOTE: The table is not designed for continuous opera-
tion. The control system includes a thermal overload
safety switch to protect from overheating. If the table is
operated continuously causing the control to exceed its
allowable operating temperature, the thermal overload
safety switch will shut off. If normal operation ceases, do
not attempt to operate the table. Allow the table to cool
for 10-15 minutes before attempting to use again. The
thermal overload switch will automatically reset when it
has reached a safe operating temperature.
NOTE: The control system is protected by a fuse to
prevent excessive current draw which could damage
the system. If operation does not resume after a cooling
period of one hour, contact your dealer or an authorized
service center for repair.

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Figure 9. Foot Controls
BACK UP
Raises Back
TILT UP
Raises the front of the
seat, tilting the entire
table top upward
TILT DOWN
Lowers the front of the
seat, tilting the entire
table top downward
LEGREST DOWN
Lowers Legrest
TABLE UP
Raises the entire table
upward
TABLE DOWN
Lowers the entire table
downward
TABLE ADJUSTMENTS
Figure 10. Table Height Positioning
Table Height Control
Table Height (Figure 10)
The table top can be adjusted to any height between 19”
to 40”.
1. To raise the table, depress and hold the Table/Up
pedal until the desired height is achieved, then re-
lease the pedal.
2. To lower the table, depress and hold the Table/Down
pedal until the desired height is achieved, then re-
lease the pedal.
BACK DOWN
Lowers Back
LEGREST UP
Raises Legrest

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TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED)
Tilt Function (Figure 12)
The table top can be tilted to any angle between
horizontal and +30° (foot end of table raised).
1. To tilt the foot end of the table upward, depress
and hold the Tilt/Up pedal until the desired angle is
achieved, then release the pedal.
2. To tilt the foot end of the table downward, depress
and hold the Tilt/Down pedal until the desired angle
is achieved, then release the pedal .
NOTE: The headrest linkage may contact the oor or other
object when the table is tilted (Figure 13). If this occurs,
raise the table, reduce the amount of tilt, or raise the back.
Figure 12. Tilt Function
Figure 11. Adjusting Backrest
Backrest Position Control
Figure 13. Do Not Allow Headrest to Contact Objects
Back Positions (Figure 11)
The back can be adjusted to any angle between horizon-
tal and 85°.
1. To adjust the back from a chair (upright) position to a
horizontal position, depress and hold the Back/Down
pedal until the desired angle is achieved, then release
the pedal.
2. To adjust the backrest from a horizontal position to a
chair (upright) position, depress and hold the Back/Up
pedal until the desired angle is achieved, then release
the pedal.
NOTE: The back is controlled by an actuator that raises
the back when activated. When lowered, the actuator
retracts and gravity causes the back to lower.
Tilt Function Control

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Figure 14. Legrest Positions
Legrest Positions (Figure 14)
The legrest can be adjusted from a horizontal position to
a vertical position.
1. To adjust the legrest from a vertical position to a
horizontal position, depress and hold the Legrest/Up
pedal until the desired angle is achieved, then release
the pedal.
2. To adjust the legrest from a horizontal position to a
vertical position, depress and hold the Legrest/Down
pedal until the desired angle is achieved, then release
the pedal.
Legrest Position Control
NOTE: A safety switch inhibits operation of the legrest
function when the treatment pan tray is extended prevent-
ing the legrest from contacting the treatment pan tray. If
the legrest is inoperable, check to ensure that the treat-
ment pan tray is in its fully stowed position (inward). A
light clicking sound will be heard just before the treatment
pan reaches its fully stowed position.
NOTE: The legrest mechanism is controlled by an actua-
tor that raises the legrest when activated. When lowered,
the actuator retracts and gravity causes the legrest to
lower.
Legrest Extension (Figure 15)
In the horizontal position, the legrest can be extended 5”
to increase the overall length of the table.
Lift up on the legrest and pull outward to extend the
legrest. To return the legrest to the shortest position, lift
up on the legrest and push fully inward.
Figure 15. Legrest Extension
CAUTION
To prevent damage to the unit, the legrest must be
returned to the shortest position prior to lowering
the legrest to the vertical position.
TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED)

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Figure 17. Paper Roll
Slot
Figure 16. Legrest Kneeling Position
Legrest Kneeling Position (Figure 16)
The legrest can be rotated to a kneeling position.
1. Grasp the legrest cushion on both sides.
2. Rotate the cushion upward until rotation stops.
3. Slide the legrest downward and rotate the cushion
downward to engage the stop. Two height positions
are provided.
TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED)
Paper Roll (Figure 17)
To change a paper roll, insert the paper through the slot
and set the paper roll in the holder.
Cam positioned in slot
Lift up over-center
NOTE: Make sure the legrest cushion is full engaged with
the stops on both sides. When properly engaged, the
legrest cushion is parallel to the ground.
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Stirrups
Figure 18. Operating the Stirrups
operating tHe stirrups (Figure 18)
1. To operate the stirrups, grasp end of stirrup and pull
straight out of the table. Lift up slightly while sliding
the stirrup out.
NOTE: Do not apply any downward pressure when pull-
ing stirrup from table or it may be difcult to move. This
is normal and is part of the stirrup friction locking mecha-
nism
2. Unfold stirrup upward to the fully open position.
3. Adjust the stirrup to the desired length by sliding it in
or out.
stirrup LateraL adjustment (Figure 19)
1. Lift end of stirrup and then rotate outward to
desired position.
2. When the desired position is achieved, lower the stir-
rup to engage the lateral locking mechanism.
3. Check that lateral locking mechanism is engaged by
attempting to rotate stirrup assembly without lifting on
the stirrup end.
WARNING
Failure to engage the lateral locking mechanism
could allow patient to lose balance resulting in
personal injury to patient.
storing tHe stirrups (Figure 20)
1. To store the stirrups in the table, grasp end of stirrup
and pull straight out to its full extension.
2. Fold stirrup down against bar, then rotate it to the
inner most lateral position and slide it back into the
stowed position.
Figure 19. Stirrup Lateral Adjustment
Pull Stirrup out, then unfold
Lateral Locking Mechanism
Figure 20. Storing the Stirrups
TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED)

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Figure 21. Treatment Pan
Figure 22. Headrest Handles
Treatment Pan (Figure 21)
NOTE: A safety switch prevents operation of the foot
function when the treatment pan tray is extended. This
prevents the legrest from contacting the treatment pan
tray. If the legrest is inoperable, check to ensure that the
treatment pan tray is in its fully stowed position (inward).
A light clicking sound will be heard just before the treat-
ment pan reaches its fully stowed position.
1. To expose the treatment pan for use, grasp the tray
handle and pull until tray is fully extended (Figure 21).
2. The pan can be easily removed for cleaning with
the tray fully extended. Fully seat pan into tray when
clean.
3. Push the tray handle as far in as it will go to fully stow
the treatment pan after use. A light clicking sound will
be heard just before the pan reaches its fully stowed
position.
Headrest Positions (Figure 22)
WARNING
Make sure headrest is securely locked into position
before use. Failure to have the three handles cor-
rectly locked could result in headrest falling during
a procedure which could result in serious personal
injury.
1. To move the headrest, rotate the three handles to
their open position. Move the headrest to its desired
location. Rotate the 3 handles to their locked position
as shown in Figure 22.
2. Each section of the headrest can be adjusted inde-
pendently by rotating the handle to the open position,
moving the desired section, and then rotating the
handle to the closed position.
NOTE: Make sure all three handles are locked. A handle
is locked correctly when it is pushed past center and
the force of the clamping action pulls the handle into the
locked position and holds it there.
WARNING
If any of the handles fails to lock properly, the
headrest assembly could fall during a procedure.
This could cause severe injury to a patient. Do not
attempt to repair the headrest assembly yourself;
call for service.
TABLE ADJUSTMENTS (CONTINUED)
Headrest Handle
(Locked)
Upper Handle
(Locked)
Lower Handle
(Locked)
Tray
Treatment
Pan

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MAINTENANCE
Preventative Maintenance
CAUTION
Failure to perform periodic inspections of the
table could result in personal injury or equipment
damage.
• Periodically inspect the electrical cord to ensure it is
free of cuts or damage.
• Inspect the mechanical functions to ensure satisfac-
tory operation.
• Check fasteners to make sure they are present and
tightened securely.
• Lubricate moving parts (such as back, tilt, and legrest
hinges) with a light machine oil.
• Have your authorized dealer inspect your table every
6 months.
Fuse Replacement
WARNING
Disconnect power by removing plug from the 115V
outlet before changing fuses.
1. Remove Seat/Back upholstery shown in Figure 7.
2. Locate fuse cover in round hole in seat back.
(Figure 23)
3. Pull out fuse cover with pliers.
4. Replace fuses using spare fuses in fuse cover. Fuse
type is 250V/2.5AT.
5. Reassemble.
CAUTION
The upholstery material is resistant to most medici-
nal type stains, but may be damaged by solvents
and dyes. Remove any spilled uids from the up-
holstery immediately.
Clean the table weekly, wiping the painted metal and
plastic surfaces with a clean, soft cloth. If desired, mild
cleaners may be used.
Table Care
Figure 23. Fuse Location
Fuse

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LIMITED WARRANTY
The Brewer Company
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Warranty: The Brewer Company warrants its power tables to be free from defects in parts and workmanship under
normal use and service for a period of three (3) years from date of shipment. The Brewer Company will not be responsible
for any Product failure due to abuse, misuse, modication or improper use or for any use which exceeds the published capacity of
the Product. Products returned by prepaid freight for inspection and found defective will, at the option of The Brewer Company, be
repaired or replaced at no charge, but no claim for outside labor or other charges will be allowed. Products must not be returned
without proper written authorization from The Brewer Company. Requests for authorization must be in writing and accompanied by
the original purchase order, The Brewer Company invoice number and a copy of the invoice for the Product. THIS WARRANTY IS
EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. NO AGENT, EMPLOYEE,
OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE BREWER COMPANY HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY AFFIRMATION, REPRESENTA-
TION, OR WARRANTY NOT SET FORTH IN THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS CONCERNING ANY PRODUCTS OF THE
BREWER COMPANY. THE BREWER COMPANY SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY
TRANSPORTATION, ACCIDENTS, FIRE, UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATION, OR NORMAL WEAR OR ABUSE, NOR SHALL THE
BREWER COMPANY HAVE ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, includ-
ing without limitation, lost prots or any such damages arising from (a) the design, manufacture, sale, delivery, installation, repair,
operation or use of products of The Brewer Company or any part thereof, (b) any actual or alleged failure or defect in products of
The Brewer company or any part thereof, or (c ) any actual or alleged breach or non-performance by The Brewer Company of this
limited warranty.
Freight Claims: Upon receipt, merchandise should be carefully examined to ascertain that proper amount has been received in
good condition. Any claim for shortage or damage must be made with delivering carrier within ve (5) days from receipt of goods.
We do not assume any responsibility for loss or damage in transit, and compensation for such loss must be obtained from the car-
rier.
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