EAW CIS120 User manual

CIS120
High-Output Ceiling-Mounted Loudspeaker
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

2– CIS120
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as liquid has
been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
11. The entire sound system must be designed in compliance with the current
standards and laws regarding electrical systems.
12. When installing and using this apparatus, keep in mind the technical
specifications indicated in the dedicated section of the manual.
13. Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. The
sound pressure level which leads to hearing loss varies considerably
from one person to another, and depends on the duration of exposure.
The U.S. Government’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) has established the maximum sound pressure levels that can be
with stood without causing damage, which are shown in the table below.
According to the OSHA regulations, any exposure over the maximum
limits indicated in the table can reduce the hearing capacity of a person.
To prevent potentially dangerous exposure to high sound pressure levels,
anyone subjected to such levels must use suitable protection. When
a EAW Commercial product capable of producing high sound levels is
being used, it is therefore necessary to wear ear plugs or protective
earphones when the limits shown in the table are exceeded. Consult the
specifications provided in the instruction manual to know the maximum
sound pressure (SPL) the loudspeaker is capable of producing.
14. Rigging Precautions: When mounting or suspending EAW Commercial
loudspeaker enclosures, it is essential that load ratings, rigging
techniques, and special safety considerations be appropriate for the
installation. Use only the mounting/rigging points on the loudspeaker
enclosure intended for this purpose. The user must determine the load
requirements, dynamic loading, and any other contributing factors
affecting the loudspeaker installation. The user must determine the
proper design factor for specific applications and the required load rating
of the connection to structure. Comply with all applicable federal, state,
and local regulations.
EAW Commercial strongly recommends the following rigging system
practices:
• Documentation: Thoroughly document the mounting/rigging design
with detailed drawings and parts lists.
• Analysis: Have a licensed structural engineer or other qualified
professional review and approve the mounting/rigging design before its
implementation.
• Installation: Use personnel experienced and qualified for mounting/
rigging loudspeakers in accordance with and in compliance with all
federal, state and local regulations.
DANGER: Loudspeakers should be mounted or suspended only
by persons with knowledge of the proper hardware and rigging
techniques. Failure to follow these precautions may result in damage
to the equipment, personal injury, or death.
Part No. 0023639 Rev. B 10/07
© 2007 LOUD Technologies Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Printed in China.
Contents
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................2
2. INTRODUCTION..................................................................3
3. FRONT PANEL FEATURES .................................................4
4. REAR PANEL FEATURES....................................................5
5. INSTALLING THE CIS120 ...................................................6
6. SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................10
7. OPTIONAL KITS ................................................................12
8. SERVICE INFORMATION .................................................15
9. EAW COMMERCIAL WARRANTY ..................................15
WARNING! This equipment has been designed
to be installed by qualified professionals only!
There are many factors to be considered when
installing professional sound reinforcement systems,
including mechanical and electrical considerations, as well
as acoustic coverage and performance. EAW Commercial
strongly recommends that this equipment be installed only by a
professional sound installer or contractor.
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CIS120 – 3
2. INTRODUCTION
The CIS120 is a high output ceiling-mounted coaxial
loudspeaker designed for fixed installation into high ceiling
plenum spaces or open structures. Utilizing a 12" coaxial
driver, the CIS120 delivers coherent point-source reproduction,
as well as superior low-frequency dispersion. The result is
superior full-range performance in any distributed loudspeaker
system.
The CIS120 is supplied with an integral 70V/100V line
transformer, rated to a maximum of 128 watts. Tap settings are
adjustable by means of a recessed rotary switch on the front
bezel, and allows selection of 128, 64, 32, and 16 watt taps at
70 V, and 128, 64, and 32 watt taps at 100 V. In addition, the
transformer can be bypassed, presenting an 8-ohm load to low-
impedance systems.
A sealed, paint-ready, 18-gauge steel back can is square
in shape, and designed to mount in a 24-inch ceiling grid.
The zinc-coated back can includes a recessed euroblock input
connector, with detachable mating plug, concealed behind a
hinged metal cover plate. A ceramic screw-terminal block is
also present. Four included eye-bolts are screwed into the back
can prior to suspending the assembly.
The baffle/can assembly is shipped with the transducer
installed. The powder-coated perforated steel grill is easily
installed once the wattage tap has been selected.
Optional installation kits include a 4-piece cable kit (AC-CK)
for suspension, and a 4-piece square trim ring kit (AC-TRK) that
dresses the baffle into suspended ceiling tile surrounds. (See
page 12 for more details of these kits.)
FEATURES
• High speech intelligibility at high power levels
• High output and smooth low-frequency dispersion
• Fast and easy installation
• Seamless, deep-drawn back can
• Integrated 4-point mounting system
• 12" coaxial driver
• 70V/100V transformer built-in
• 128, 64, 32, and 16 watt taps at 70 V
• 128, 64, and 32 watt taps at 100 V
• 8 ohm setting on selector switch (direct)
• Removable grill for access to transformer taps
• Euroblock Phoenix-type input connector
• Ceramic screw-terminal input connectors
• Through-outputs for easy parallel connections to other
loudspeakers
• Cable strain relief
• Input connection covers
• Refined design and appearance
• Optional 4-piece cable suspension kit (AC-CK)
• Optional 4-piece trim ring kit (AC-TRK) to dress the
installation into 24" x 24" ceiling tile
APPLICATIONS
• Foreground/background music systems
• Paging systems
• Continuous-duty applications
• Sound reinforcement systems

4– CIS120
3. FRONT PANEL FEATURES
1. MAIN ASSEMBLY
The CIS120 is supplied with the driver, crossover,
transformer, front baffle, and rear metal can, all assembled
in one unit. Do not disassemble this unit.
2. SELECTOR SWITCHES
Two rotary switches allow you to select the different
transformer power taps, or to bypass the transformer. Use
a flat-ended screwdriver to make adjustments.
Turn off power to your amplifier before making any
adjustments.
Power Tap Selector
The CIS120 can be used in 70 V or 100 V constant-voltage
distributed systems.
For 70 V systems, select power
taps from 16 W, 32 W, 64 W, and
128 W.
For 100 V systems, select power
taps from 32 W, 64 W and 128 W.
Transformer/Direct Selector
In the transformer position, the
CIS120 uses an internal transformer
with a choice of power taps. Set
this if you are using a constant
voltage amplifier of 70 V or 100 V.
In the direct position, the
transformer is bypassed, the
power tap selector has no effect,
and the CIS120 presents an
overall impedance of 8 ohm to a
conventional power amplifier.
3. FRONT GRILL
The CIS120 is supplied with the front grill not attached to
the front baffle. It comes with an insulating backing sheet
already attached, to hide the woofer assembly from view.
4. GRILL ATTACHMENT FITTINGS
The grill is attached to the main
assembly after the selector
switches have been set to the
desired positions. screw
lock washer
washer
1
3
2
4

CIS120 – 5
4. REAR PANEL FEATURES
5. EYEBOLTS
Four included eyebolts are fitted to the metal back can, for
the purpose of suspending the CIS120. All four eyebolts
must be used.
An optional mounting kit (AC-CK) is available that consists
of four 10-meter lengths of wire and suitable connectors.
6. INPUT CONNECTORS
The input connections to the CIS120 are accessed by
moving two metal covers.
Phoenix (Euroblock)
connector.
This four-pin input accepts
a push-in connector for easy
installation. Two terminals
allow connection to the output
of the power amplifier, and two
through-terminals are supplied to
allow passing the power output
to other loudspeakers.
Terminal strip.
This four-terminal connector
allows easy connection of the
audio lines by screw terminals.
(This is also suitable for
those installations requiring
compliance with BS5839,
part 8.) Two terminals allow
connection to the output of
the power amplifier, and two
through-terminals are supplied
to allow passing the power output to other loudspeakers.
Secure the connections with screws.
7. STRAIN RELIEF
This sliding screw clamp allows the wiring to and from the
CIS120 to be secured. The clamp can also be removed, and
standard conduit fittings (not supplied) connected.
IN
+
IN
–
LOOP
THRU
–
LOOP
THRU
+
5
6
7

6– CIS120
5. INSTALLING THE CIS120
The CIS120 is designed to be securely suspended from
the four eyebolts fixed to the metal back can. It can be
suspended into the aperture of a standard suspended
ceiling, or suspended from open plenum spaces.
Placement
There are two considerations when deciding where to
place the CIS120 loudspeaker:
Location: When installing the loudspeaker in a suspended
ceiling with conventional ceiling tiles, the location of the
loudspeaker is determined in part by the support grid of the
suspended ceiling system.
Coverage: It is important to locate the CIS120 in such a
way that the sound is evenly distributed over the entire
area. Keep in mind that the sound has farther to travel on
the outside edge of the coverage area for each individual
loudspeaker than directly below the loudspeaker, resulting
in a decrease in SPL at the outer edges of the listening
plane.
The loudspeaker placement should be designed such that
the edges of the coverage pattern for each loudspeaker are
at least touching. The more overlap that is provided (higher
density coverage), the more SPL the system is capable
of providing and the less variation in level as you move
around the area. The downside of higher density coverage,
of course, is that more loudspeakers are required for a
given area.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
Note: Observe all local and national codes when
installing the CIS120.
Decide if you want to connect the loudspeaker to the
amplifier wiring before it is mounted in place, or if there is
enough access to the rear panel afterwards.
You can suspend the CIS120 using your own safety-
certified equipment, or purchase the optional cable
mounting kit AC-CK (more details are shown on page 12).
All four eyebolts must be used to suspend the CIS120,
and the weight must be completely supported by the four
suspension wires, and not by the ceiling frame.
If you are suspending the CIS120 into a suspended ceiling,
we recommend using the optional trim ring kit (AC-TRK) to
dress the loudspeaker surrounds into a standard suspended
ceiling aperture 24" x 24". More details of the trim ring kit
are shown on page 14.
Trim ring

CIS120 – 7
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Note: Observe all local and national codes when
installing the CIS120.
The CIS120 is supplied with a strain-relief sliding clamp for
securing jacketed cable or flexible conduit.
If you are using 1/2 inch solid conduit or flexible armored
conduit, then the strain-relief can be removed and fittings
for securing solid conduit used instead (see page 9).
All connections to the loudspeaker must be made with
the power amplifier turned off.
Amplifier connections
The following examples of 70 V and 100 V connections
show an EAW Commercial CAM160, a typical mixer/amplifier.
Its speaker-level output is a screw terminal strip, with outputs
for 25 V, 70 V, 100 V, Ground, and 4 ohm.
70 V connection example
1. Connect the 70 V terminal on the amplifier to the
IN + input connection on the CIS120.
2. Connect the GND terminal on the amplifier to the
IN – connection on the CIS120.
3. Select the appropriate power tap on the CIS120
from the inner ring marked 70 V, and make sure the
other switch is set to "transformer."
100 V connection example
1. Connect the 100 V terminal on the amplifier to the
IN + input connection on the CIS120.
2. Connect the GND terminal on the amplifier to the
IN – input connection on the CIS120.
3. Select the appropriate power tap on the CIS120,
from the outer ring marked 100V, and make sure
the other switch is set to "transformer."
Low impedance connections
The following example of a low-impedance connection
uses a EAW Commercial CAZ2500 amplifier to power
the CIS120. This amplifier also uses a screw-terminal
output.
1. Connect the A + terminal on the amplifier to the
IN + input connection on the CIS120.
2. Connect the A – terminal on the amplifier to the
IN – connection on the CIS120.
3. Select the "direct" position on the CIS120 to bypass
the power-tap transformer and run the CIS120 as a
constant impedance loudspeaker (8 ohm nominal).
To CIS120 IN +
To CIS120 IN –
To CIS120 IN +
To CIS120 IN –
BREAKER
CLIPLIMIT
ON
OFF
STEREO
SUBSONIC
FILTERAT30Hz
ON
OFF
PUSH
PUSH
AMPMODE
MONO
BRIDGE
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B
LINE
(BALANCED)
B (+)
B (+) B (-)
CHANNEL B BRIDGED CHANNEL A
(+) (-) A (+) A (-)
B (--)
GND
A (--)
A (+)
INPUT
A
LINE
(BALANCED)
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To CIS120 IN –
To CIS120 IN +
BREAKER
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OFF
STEREO
SUBSONIC
FILTERAT30Hz
ON
OFF
PUSH
PUSH
AMP MODE
MONO
BRIDGE
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE. SEE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
INPUT
B
LINE
(BALANCED)
B (+)
B (+) B (-)
CHANNEL B BRIDGED CHANNEL A
(+) (-) A (+) A (-)
B (--)
GND
A (--)
A (+)
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A
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(BALANCED)
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8– CIS120
Phoenix-type connections
1. Loosen two locking screws (shown below) and
rotate the cover plate to gain access to the input
terminals. The CIS120 is supplied with a Phoenix-
type connector pressed in place.
2. Pass the cables through the strain-relief clamp.
3. Pull off the supplied Phoenix-type connector
and attach the loudspeaker cables using a small
screwdriver. The two inner connections are labeled
IN + and IN –.
4. If connecting another loudspeaker in a distributed
system (in parallel), connect the speaker cable
running to the next speaker to the outer “+” and
“–” terminals labeled LOOP THRU.
5. Press the Phoenix-type connector in place.
6. Tighten the strain relief screws to secure the
speaker cable or flexible conduit. Give the cables
some slack before securing the strain-relief clamp.
Close the terminal cover plate and tighten both
locking screws firmly.
IN
+
IN
–
LOOP
THRU
–
LOOP
THRU
+
From amplifier
To next
loudspeaker
Locking screws
Screw terminal connections
1. Loosen two locking screws and rotate the cover
plate to gain access to the screw terminals.
2. Pass the cables through the strain-relief clamp.
3. Secure the loudspeaker cables using a small
screwdriver. The two inner connections are labeled
IN + and IN –.
4. If connecting another loudspeaker in a distributed
system (in parallel), connect the speaker cable
running to the next speaker to the outer “+” and
“–” terminals labeled LOOP THRU.
5. Tighten the strain relief screws to secure the
speaker cable or flexible conduit. Give the cables
some slack before securing the strain-relief clamp.
Close the terminal cover plate and tighten both
locking screws firmly.
From amplifier
To next
loudspeaker
Locking screws
Loop
Thru +
Loop
Thru – IN – IN +
Close-up view

CIS120 – 9
Installation with conduit
1. Remove the two screws holding the strain relief
onto the rear cover, and remove the strain relief
assembly. Keep it safe, in case you need it again.
2. Use a threaded conduit
set-screw coupler
(not supplied): For
1/2" conduit, use
Thomas&Betts Steel
City model TC221-SC
(or UL listed equivalent).
3. If you are using flexible
conduit, then use
Thomas&Betts Steel City
model XC241 flexible
conduit fitting (or UL listed
equivalent).
4. Insert the new coupler into the hole exposed by
removing the strain relief assembly. Fasten the
coupler using the nut supplied with the coupler. It
will help to remove the four side screws holding
the cover plate assembly to the CIS120 metal back
can, so you can tighten the coupler's nut.
5. Push the speaker cable
through the conduit
coupler, and insert
your conduit into the
coupler. Tighten the
locking screw firmly.
(Or twist flexible
cable onto the coupler
shown in step 3.)
6. Attach the wires to the
supplied Phoenix-type
connector or the screw
terminals as detailed
on the previous page,
and close and lock the input covers.
Setting the Taps
1. Set the tap selector switch, located on the front of
the loudspeaker. In the example shown here, the
tap is set to 32 W for a 70 Volt system, or 64 W
for a 100 V system.
CAUTION: Make sure that you do not overload
the amplifier. This may cause overheating to
the amplifier, and possible damage to your
loudspeakers. To avoid overloading, make sure that
the selected taps on the loudspeakers add up to no
more than 80% of the rated power of the amplifier
being used.
2. If the speaker is being used in a low-impedance
system, use the direct position. This bypasses the
tapped transformer, and the amplifier load will be
an average impedance of 8 ohms. If you are using
the thru connections to power other loudspeakers,
note that the connections are in parallel. Make
sure that the total impedance is not lower than
the minimum impedance that your amplifier can
handle.
CAUTION: To prevent the risk of electric shock,
never touch the bare wires coming from the output
terminals of the amplifier when it is switched on.
When the connections have been made, make sure
the input cover plates are correctly in place.

10 – CIS120
6. SPECIFICATIONS
DISCLAIMER
EAW Commercial continually engages in research related
to product improvement, new materials, and production
methods. Design refinements are introduced into existing
products without notice as a routine expression of that
philosophy. For this reason, any current EAW Commercial
product may differ in some respect from its published
description, but will always equal or exceed the original design
specifications unless otherwise stated.
“EAW Commercial” is a trademark of LOUD Technologies
Inc. All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective holders, and are
hereby acknowledged.
Model CIS120
Woofer 12” x 1
Woofer Loading Sealed
Tweeter 1” exit compression driver
Tweeter Loading Horn
Operating Range (–10 dB) 72 Hz – 20 kHz
Horizontal Beamwidth - Nominal 90 degrees
Vertical Beamwidth - Nominal 90 degrees
Axial Sensitivity (whole space SPL) 97 dB
Peak Sensitivity (whole space SPL) 99 dB
Input Impedance - Nominal 8 ohm
Input Impedance - Minimum 6.8 ohm @ 200 Hz
70 V wattage taps 128, 64, 32, 16 watts
100 V wattage taps 128, 64, 32 watts
Power Handling 200 W, 40 Vrms @ 8 ohms
Maximum SPL, Average 116 dB
Maximum SPL, Peak 122 dB
Height (front face) 22.60”/574.1 mm
Width (front face) 22.60”/574.1 mm
Depth (from face, backwards) 9.05”/230.0 mm
Weight 48 lb/22 kg
22.60 in
574.1 mm
22.60 in
574.1 mm
9.05 in
230.0 mm
9.55 in
242.5 mm
9.55 in
242.5 mm

CIS120 – 11
PERFORMANCE GRAPHS
Impedance vs Frequency Axial Response vs Frequency
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
360
100
10
1
100
10
1
10 100 1000 10k
10 100 1000 10k
100 1000 10k
20k
20k
20k
dB SPL
Degrees
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Ohms
Beamwidth vs Frequency
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
360
100
10
1
100
10
1
10 100 1000 10k
10 100 1000 10k
100 1000 10k
20k
20k
20k
dB SPL
Degrees
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Ohms
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
360
100
10
1
100
10
1
10 100 1000 10k
10 100 1000 10k
100 1000 10k
20k
20k
20k
dB SPL
Degrees
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Frequency (Hz)
Ohms
Vertical Polar diagrams

12 – CIS120
7. OPTIONAL KITS
Two kits are available for the CIS120. One is a mounting
kit, and one is a trim ring kit. Please contact your dealer or
EAW Commercial for ordering details.
AC-CK cable mounting kit
This kit consists of four 10-meter lengths of wire rope
with a crimped-on hook at one end. A small locking device
allows the length to be easily adjusted, so you can hang
the CIS120 accurately in position in a suspended ceiling,
for leveling, or setting at an angle.
1. Find the location where you want the loudspeaker
to be suspended.
2. Use suitable flying points above the loudspeaker.
These may be ceiling beams or suitable eyebolt
hardware. (The dimensioned drawing at the bottom
of page 10 shows the location of the eyebolts.)
3. Pass the free end of each cable over the support
beam/structure and loop it through the hook/latch.
4. Pull on the free ends to take up the slack and thus
secure the hook/latch assemblies.
5. Note: The hexagonal locking
device has an arrow engraved on
one side. This must be pointing
down when installing.
You will need an assistant to help
hold the loudspeaker in position
and support its weight.
Pass the free end of the wire through the outside
hole of the top end of a hexagonal locking device,
through a loudspeaker eyebolt, and back up
through the center hole of the locking device.
Fitting the hook/latch
to a support
CIS120 suspended by four
wires
Fitting the wire to an eyebolt
Close-up view of the
hexagonal locking
device

CIS120 – 13
6. Pull up on the free cable ends until the loudspeaker
is suspended at the correct height. (The hexagonal
locking devices will stop the wires from pulling
through and lowering the loudspeaker.)
7. To lower the loudspeaker, first support its weight
with the help of your assistant until the wires
go slack. Use a small screwdriver to push up on
the inner cylindrical sleeve inside the hexagonal
locking device, and at the same time, gently feed
more wire back through to increase the loop until
the correct height is achieved.
Pull the free end
to take up slack
Use a small screwdriver or point to
push up the inner sleeve and release
the wire

14 – CIS120
AC-TRK ceiling-mount trim ring kit
This kit consists of four identical sides that can be joined
together to form a square. This fills the space between the
CIS120 sides and the frame of the suspended ceiling frame.
1. On a flat surface, join the four sides together to
form a square, and tighten the phillips screws at
each corner.
2. Add the square into the suspended ceiling, with
the smooth sides facing down.
3. Adjust the length of the four suspension wires until
the CIS120 fits into the trim ring. The weight must
be completely supported by the wires, not by the
suspended ceiling frame.
Enlarged view of a corner
Assembled trim ring
Installing the trim ring into the ceiling frame
Installing the loudspeaker into the trim ring

CIS120 – 15
8. SERVICE INFORMATION
In the event that your CIS120 should require servicing,
please follow these instructions:
1. Call EAW Commercial Tech Support at 1-888-337-7404,
7 am to 5 p.m. PST (Monday-Friday), to verify the problem
and obtain a Return Authorization (RA) Number. Be sure to
have the serial number of the unit when you call. You must
have a Return Authorization Number in order to obtain
warranty service at an authorized service center. You can
also e-mail EAW Commercial Tech Support at: support@
eawcommercial.com
2. Pack the unit in its original packaging. THIS IS VERY
IMPORTANT. LOUD Technologies is not responsible for
any damage that occurs during shipping due to non-
conventional packaging. Original packaging helps to
minimize the possibility of shipping damage.
3. Include a legible note stating your name, (no P.O. boxes),
daytime phone number, Return Authorization Number, and
a detailed description of the problem, including how we
can duplicate it.
4. Write the Return Authorization Number in BIG BOLD PRINT
on the top of the box.
5. Tech Support will tell you where to ship the unit when you
call for an RA Number. We suggest insurance for all forms
of cartage.
9. EAW COMMERCIAL WARRANTY
Warranty: LOUD Technologies Inc. requires its authorized
EAW Commercial distributors to abide by the following
warranty terms for all EAW Commercial brand products
(all dates are from the date of delivery from an Authorized
EAW Commercial Distributor to the end user/installation
site): Loudspeakers – 5 years; Active Electronics – 5 years;
Accessories – 2 years.
What Is Covered: Defects in workmanship and materials
and against malfunctions. EAW Commercial distributors
must remedy all such defects and malfunctions without
charge for parts or labor if the warranty applies. Final
determination of warranty coverage lies solely with each
authorized EAW Commercial distributor.
What Is Not Covered: This warranty does not extend
to damage or malfunctions resulting from, but not limited
to, shipment, improper installation, misuse, neglect,
abuse, normal wear, accident, or to any product on
which the serial number has been modified or removed.
Exterior defects in or damage to the exterior appearance
are specifically excluded from this warranty. EAW
Commercial distributors shall not be liable for incidental
or consequential damages resulting from the use of EAW
Commercial products. Repairs and/or modifications by
other than an Authorized EAW Commercial Distributor
automatically voids this warranty.

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