gfm FA972 User manual

When using your telephone equipment, basic
safety precautions should always be followed
to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and
injury to persons, including the following:
1. Do not use this product near water, for
example, near a bath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet
basement or near a swimming pool.
2. Avoid using a telephone (other than a
cordless type) during an electrical storm.
There may be a remote risk of electric
shock from lightning.
3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas
leak in the vicinity of the leak.
4. Use only the power cord and battery
indicated in this manual. Do not dispose of
battery in a fire.They may explode. Check
with local codes for possible special
disposal instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTION FOR
BATTERIES
CAUTION:
TO REDUCETHE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY
TO PERSONS, READ AND FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS.
1. Use only one 9 volt alkaline battery.
2. Do not dispose of the batteries in a fire.The
cell may explode. Check with local codes
for possible special disposal instructions.
3. Do not open or mutilate the battery.
Released electrolyte is corrosive and may
cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may
be toxic if swallowed.
4. Exercise care in handling battery in order
not to short the battery with conduction
materials such as rings, bracelets and keys.
The battery or conductors may overheat
and cause burns.
5. Do not attempt to recharge the battery
identified for use with this product. The
battery may leak corrosive electrolyte or
explode.
6. Do not attempt to rejuvenate the battery
identified for use with this product by
heating them. Sudden release of the battery
electrolyte may occur causing burns or
irritation to eyes or skin.
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MODEL FA972
Digital Answering System
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read and follow this instruction manual
carefully before using the unit and retain it for
future reference
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1. Microphone
2. Mailbox 1 Play / Stop with LED indicator
3. Previous Message / Time Check
4. Greeting
5. Volume /
6. Speaker
7. LED Message Counter
8. Mailbox 2 Play / Stop with LED indicator
9. Next Message / Time Set
10. Erase
11. Answer On / Off
12. Line cord
13. Ring Select Switch
14. Power Jack
15. Phone Jack
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LOCATION OF CONTROLSLOCATION OF CONTROLS LOCATION OF CONTROLS
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

7. When inserting battery into this product, the
proper polarity or direction must be
observed. Reverse insertion of the battery
can cause charging, and that may result in
leakage or explosion.
8. Remove the battery from this product if the
product will not be used for a long period
of time (several months or more) since
during this time the battery could leak in
the product.
9. Discard "dead" battery as soon as possible
since "dead" battery are more likely to leak
in a product.
10. Do not store this product, or the battery
identified for use with this product, in high-
temperature areas. A battery that is stored
in a freezer or refrigerator for the purpose
of extending shelf like should be protected
from condensation during storage and
defrosting.The battery should be stabilized
at room temperature prior to use after cold
storage.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTION
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the
FCC rules and the requirements adopted by
the ACTA. On the bottom
of this equipment is
a label that contains, among other information,
a product identifier of US: SBFAN01BFA972
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If requested, this number must be provided to
the telephone company.
The applicable jacks ( i.e. RJ11C ) for this
equipment are provided in the packaging with
each piece of approved equipment.The jacks
are certified by Universal Service Order Codes
(USOC).
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment
to the premises wiring and telephone network
must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68
rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA.
A compliant telephone cord and modular plug
are provided with this product. They are
designed to be connected to a compatible
modular jack that is also compliant. See
installation instructions for details.
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used
to determine the number of devices that may
be connected to a telephone line. Excessive
RENs on a telephone line may result in the
devices not ringing in response to an incoming
call. In most but not all areas, the sum of RENs
should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of
the number of devices that may be connected
to a line, as determined by the total RENs,
contact the local telephone company.
If this equipment FA972
causes harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company will
notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But
if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone
company will notify the customer as soon as
possible. Also, you will be advised of your right
to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it
is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes
in its facilities, equipment, operations or
procedures that could affect the operation of
the equipment. If this happens the telephone
company will provide advance notice in order
for you to make necessary modifications to
maintain uninterrupted service.
If you experience trouble with this equipment,
disconnect it from the network until the problem
has been corrected or until you are sure that
the equipment is not malfunctioning.
Please follow instructions for repairs if any (e.g.
battery replacement section); otherwise do not
alter or repair any parts of device except
specified.
Connection to party line service is subject to
state tariffs. Contact the state public utility
commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.
NOTICE: If your home has specially wired
alarm equipment connected to the telephone
line, ensure the installation of this equipment
FA972 does not disable your alarm equipment.
If you have questions about what will disable
alarm equipment, consult your telephone
company or a qualified installer.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this
unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio
TV technician for help.
Installing the backup battery
If AC power fails or you unplug the system, one
9 volt alkaline battery (not supplied) is required
to save recorded messages and day/time
settings.
To install battery
1. Open the battery door by pulling back the
latch using a ball-point pen.
2. Install a 9 volt alkaline battery.
3. Replace the battery door.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLSINSTALLATION
LOCATION OF CONTROLSFCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW

To replace battery
Replace the battery when ‘L’ appears on the
display.
1. Unplug the telephone line from the wall
jack.
2. Follow step 1 to 3 in the “To install battery
section.
3. Plug the telephone line back into the wall
jack.
Connecting theTelephone Line
1. Plug the telephone line cord from the
FA972 into the wall jack.
2. Plug your phone’s line cord (not supplied)
into the PHONE JACK.
Connecting AC Power
Use only the provided FA972 AC Adaptor
1. Plug AC adaptor into the power jack
in your unit.
2. Plug AC adaptor into a standard 120 volt
wall outlet. Do not attach (staple, etc.) the
AC adaptor cord to the building wall.
The display lights and numbers ‘0’ to ‘5’ appear
sequentially on the display. A long beep sounds
and ‘0’ appears. If you did not install a backup
battery, ‘L’ and ‘0’ alternately appear.
Note: The system cannot operate without AC
power.
Turning the System On/Off
To turn the system on, press ANSWER ON/
OFF once. The total number of recorded
messages in two mailboxes appears on the
display. The system is now set to answer calls.
To turn the system off, press ANSWER ON/
OFF once.‘–’ appears on the display.
Adjusting the Volume
Press VOL. to increase the volume, or VOL.
to decrease the volume.The system beeps
when you press either volume button. When
the maximum volume is reached, the system
beeps three times.
Setting the Day and Time
You must set the day and time before the
system will start to record the day/time voice
stamp on each incoming message. The day/
time voice stamp automatically defaults to
Monday, 12:00 AM, when you connect the
system to power. The date and time do not
advance until you set the correct day and time.
1. Turn on the system.
2. Hold down / TIME SET for about two
seconds, then release it. The system
announces “Monday”.
3. Repeatedly press / TIME SET until you
hear the correct day.
4. Press / TIME CHECK. The system
announces “twelve”.
5. Repeatedly press / TIME SET until you
hear the correct hour.
6. Press / TIME CHECK. The system
announces “0”.
7. Repeatedly press / TIME SET until you
hear the correct minute.
8. Press / TIME CHECK. The system
announces “AM”.
9. Press / TIME SET to select “PM”.
10. Press / TIME CHECK to confirm the
setting.The system announces the current
day of the week and the time.
11. To hear the current day and time, press
/ TIME CHECK.
Notes:
• During the day/time setting, the display will
turn off.
• If there is a delay of 20 seconds between
any of the steps, the system exits day/time
setup mode. When you have set the AM/
PM and then wait for 20 seconds, the unit
will automatically announce the current day
of the week and the time, and exits day/
time setup mode.
• If you have not set the day and time and
you press / TIME CHECK, the system
announces “Time is not set”.
• You must reset the clock after replacing the
battery.
Setting the Number of Rings
Slide the ring select switch to 2or 6to select
the number of rings you hear before the system
answers. Slide to TS (Toll Saver) to avoid
unnecessary charges when calling long
distance to check your messages. If there are
new messages, the system answers after two
rings. Otherwise, the system answers after six
rings. If you hear more than two rings, you know
you can hang up because there are no new
messages.
Recording the Outgoing Message (OGM)
There are approximately 13 minutes of total
recording time shared by your outgoing
message and incoming messages.You can use
the system’s prerecorded outgoing message,
“Hello, please leave your message after the
beep”, or record your own.
1. Hold down GREETING until ‘0’ appears on
the display and the system beeps. Speak
clearly towards the top of the unit. The
display will count from ‘0’ to ‘9’ until the
recording has stopped.
2. Release GREETING when you are
finished. The system automatically plays
back your recorded message. During
playback, “A” will appear on the display.
Note:
The FA972 has two personalized
mailboxes.You have an option to have callers
leave messages in either of the two mailboxes.
If you want the caller to leave a message in a
particular mailbox, your greeting should instruct
the callers to press either the “1*” or “2*” button
before their message recording. If the caller
doesn’t press a key, presses a key other than
“1*” or “2*”, or waits longer than 4 seconds
before pressing a key, the caller’s message will
be automatically recorded in Mailbox 1.
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Sample Message:
“Hello, this is ______________.
I can’t come to the phone right now, but please
leave your name and phone number after you
hear the beep. I’ll return your call as soon as
possible. If you wish to leave a message
specifically for Bob, press “1*”, for Joan, press
“2*”.Thank you for calling.”
Notes:
• The maximum length for an outgoing
message is approximately 1 minute and the
minimum is about 2 seconds. When the
maximum outgoing message length is
reached, the system sounds three short
tones and plays back the message. Repeat
these steps to record a new outgoing
message. The counting numbers will flash,
at the last 10 seconds.
• If you record your own message and later
decide to use the prerecorded message,
hold down GREETING until a beep sounds.
Release GREETING, and the system plays
the prerecorded outgoing message. If you
want to use a personal greeting, you must
record it again.
To Check the Greeting
1. To check the greeting, press and release
GREETING quickly.
2. Your outgoing greeting will be played back
to you, and then your system will reset to
answer incoming calls.
Note: You can stop greeting playback by
pressing GREETING once again.
Setting the System to Answer Calls
1. Press ANSWER ON/OFF once to turn on
the system.
2. When the system answers a call, it plays
the outgoing message then beeps.
3. The caller can leave a message up to one
minute in length. After the caller hangs up,
is silent for more than seven seconds, or
the maximum message length is reached,
the system hangs up and resets to answer
the next call.The number flashes on the
display to indicate an incoming message
has been recorded.
4. When the system answers a call or records
a message, if any phone on the same line
is picked up or the system detects a Calling
Party Control (CPC) signal, it stops playing
the outgoing message or recording, and
resets to answer another call.
5. When the system is off ( “–” appears on
the display) and there is an incoming call,
it will answer the call after 10 rings and
sound a long beep, then waits seven
seconds for the remote code.
Notes:
• When there are messages from 0-9, the
display shows ‘0’ to ‘9’ respectively. If there
are more than 9 messages, the display will
be flashing.
• When the memory is full, ‘F’ appears on
the display. If you try to change to OGM
(Out Going Message) while the default
OGM is on, the unit will emit three beep
tones and the OGM will not change. If you
already have a personal OGM, you can still
change your OGM when the memory is full.
• Many local phone companies use Calling
Party Control (CPC) to signal that a caller
has hung up.Your system can recognize a
CPC signal and release the line.
• If memory reaches maximum capacity,
while a caller is leaving a message, it stops
recording and hangs up automatically.
Screening Calls
To screen your calls, let the system answer.
Listen to the caller’s message through the
system’s speaker. If you decide to answer the
call, pick up any phone connected to the same
phone line as the system. The system stops
recording and resets to answer the next call. In
the event that the system continues recording,
press the hook switch on the telephone
momentarily.
Notes:
• When the lowest volume is set, the caller’s
message cannot be heard. The standard
voice prompts, beep tone, and recorded
message should not be audible at minimum
volume when any of the buttons are
pressed, either.
• If you pick up the phone just as the system
answers, the system might not stop playing
the message. If this happens, press PLAY/
STOP to stop playing the message.
Recording Message into the Mailbox
You can record a message, for another member
of your household, in either of the two
mailboxes (Mailbox 1 or Mailbox 2). It will be
played back, along with other messages, in the
corresponding mailbox.
To Record Message:
1. Press and hold the MAIL 1 or MAIL 2. A
beep will sound.
2. Record your message through the
microphone in the speaker holes.
3. When your message is completed, release
the button.
Playing Messages
• The Message Counter will display the total
number of messages in two Mailboxes.The
number of messages flash rapidly after the
system records new messages.
• The LED of Mail 1 or Mail 2 will flash to
indicate new messages received in the
corresponding mailbox.
1. To listen to Mailbox 1 messages, press
MAIL 1 PLAY/STOP.To listen to Mailbox 2
messages, press MAIL 2 PLAY/STOP, the
Message Counter will display the message
number being played.
Note: If there are no messages, the display
shows “0” and you will only hear either“mailbox
1” or “mailbox 2” when you press the
corresponding mailbox PLAY/STOP.
2. The system plays each new message in
sequence and announces the day and time
it was recorded.
3. During message playback:
• Press / TIME CHECK to repeat the
current message.
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ANSWERING SYSTEM
OPERATION

• Hold down /TIME CHECK for about two
seconds to repeat the previous message.
• Press /TIME SET to skip forward to the
next message.
To stop message playback at any time,
press PLAY/STOP.
4. After playing all messages, the system
beeps and saves the messages. The total
number of messages in two Mailboxes
appears on the display.
5. To replay all messages, press the
corresponding mailbox PLAY/STOP.
Deleting Messages
You can delete messages individually during
playback, or all at once after playback.
To delete an incoming message (after listening
to it), press ERASE once during playback, “E”
appears on the display.
To delete all messages in the corresponding
mailbox after playback, hold down ERASE for
about two seconds. “E” is flashing rapidly on
the display, press the corresponding mailbox
button.The system beeps and all messages in
the corresponding mailbox are deleted.
Note: If you hold down ERASE before playing
back all messages, the system beeps. You
cannot delete the new messages until you play
them all back.
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To Reset
If an AC power failure occurs, or the AC power
adaptor comes out of the wall, your unit will
shut down until the power is restored.
If your unit is not operating properly when the
power is restored, proceed with a unit reset.
1. Unplug the AC adaptor from the power
outlet and telephone line from the wall jack.
2. Replace the 9 volt alkaline battery with a
fresh one.
3. Plug the AC adaptor back into the power
outlet.
4. Plug the telephone line back into the wall
jack.
5. Record a new outgoing announcement or
you can use the pre-recorded
announcement.
6. Set the date and time.
While you are away from your home or office,
you can access your system by remote
operation.Use a touch-tone phone to enter your
remote operation security code.
Operating the System from a Remote
Location
To use your system from a remote telephone,
you must enter a 3-digit remote operation
security code.The security code label is located
on the bottom of the unit.
1. Dial your phone number.
2. After the system answers, wait for the
outgoing message and the beep tone. Enter
your remote operation security code. The
unit will emit two beeps to indicate the code
was entered correctly.
3. Enter a remote command. See “Remote
Commands”.
Notes:
• If the memory is full, the system will answer
calls after 10 rings, then announce
“memory is full” and emit three short beeps.
You can then enter the 3-digit remote code
to control the unit.
• If you do not have CPC service and you
hang up while the system is playing back
messages, the system might not recognize
that you hung up.
• If someone calls while the system is playing
the messages (in remote operation), the
caller hears a busy signal.
TurningYour System On
If you forget to turn your system on, you can
phone in from a remote location and turn it on
automatically.
1. Call your telephone number.
2. The system answers after 10 rings. After
the beep, enter your 3-digit security code.
3. After the second beep, press 9# then hang
up.Subsequent messages will be recorded.
Remote Commands
If the correct code was accessed, you hear two
beeps.
Option Press
Play messages in mailbox 1 1 #
Play messages in mailbox 2 2 #
Delete all old messages 3 #
(all messages must be played back)
Record new outgoing message 7 #
(Press 7# again to stop recording outgoing
message)
Turn system off/on 9 #
Monitor the room 0 #
When you press 1# to play messages in
mailbox 1, or 2# to play messages in mailbox
2 (during playback), you can then press the
following keys to get these remote functions.
Option Press
Erase current message 3 #
Repeat previous message 6 #
Skip to next message 7 #
Repeat current message 8 #
Stop message playback # #
After all your messages have been played, you
hear two short beeps.You have 20 seconds to
access the menu again, otherwise, the unit
disconnects automatically.
Note: When you are in remote playback, if there
are new messages in mailbox 1 or mailbox 2,
enter the instruction “1#” or “2#”, only new
messages will be played back to you; if there
are no new messages in mailbox 1 or mailbox
2, enter the instruction “1#” or “2#”, all
messages will be played back to you.
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REMOTE OPERATION

The following describes the protection You will
have under this Limited Warranty.
LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD:
This Limited Warranty begins on the date of
purchase of the Covered Product and
continues for a period of six months.
WHAT IS COVERED:
Meijer will pay the cost of labor and repair or
replacement parts in the event Your Covered
Product fails to operate as a result of a
mechanical or electrical failure caused by
defects in workmanship and/or materials. A
mechanical or electrical failure caused by a
direct result of a power surge is also covered.
Parts will be replaced with those of like kind
and quality, and may be new or remanufactured.
If the Covered Product cannot be repaired, if
the cost of the repair exceeds the original
purchase price or if parts are not available due
to the age of the Covered Product or
discontinued by the manufacturer, the Covered
Product will be replaced with a product of
similar features.
WHERE YOU ARE COVERED:
Coverage under this Limited Warranty is limited
to the United States of America, including the
District of Columbia. It does not include any
Canadian or U.S. Territories including Guam,
Puerto Rico, or U.S.Virgin Islands.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
·PRODUCTS NOT ORIGINALLY COVERED
BY A MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY;
·ITEMS THAT ARE STILL COVERED BY
THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY,
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE
MANUFACTURER HONORS SUCH
WARRANTY
·PERIODIC CHECKUPS AND/OR
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AS
DIRECTED BY THE MANUFACTURER
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN;
·INHERENT PRODUCT DEFECTS THAT
ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
MANUFACTURER OR PARTS FAILURE
DUE TO A MANUFACTURER’S RECALL;
·ANY AND ALL PRE-EXISTING
CONDITIONS THAT OCCUR PRIOR TO
THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY AND/OR ANY COSTS TO
REPAIR ANY PRODUCT SOLD “AS-IS”
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
FLOOR MODELS, DEMONSTRATION
MODELS, ETC;
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·PARTS OR REPAIRS DUE TO NORMAL
WEAR AND TEAR AND ITEMS
NORMALLY DESIGNED TO BE
PERIODICALLY REPLACED BY THE
PURCHASER DURING THE COVERED
PRODUCT’S LIFE, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO BATTERIES, LIGHT BULBS,
ETC.;
·DAMAGE FROM ACCIDENT, ABUSE,
MISUSE MISHANDLING, INTRODUCTION
OF FOREIGN OBJECTS INTO THE
COVERED PRODUCT, UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATIONSTO A
COVERED PRODUCT, FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER’S
INSTRUCTIONS, AND EXTERNAL
CAUSES INCLUDING THIRD PARTY
ACTIONS, FIRE, THEFT, INSECTS,
ANIMALS, EXPOSURE TO WEATHER
CONDITIONS, WINDSTORM, SAND, DIRT,
HAIL, EARTHQUAKE, FLOOD, WATER,
ACTS OF GOD OR CONSEQUENTIAL
LOSS OF ANY NATURE;
·LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY WAR,
INVASION OR ACT OF FOREIGN ENEMY,
HOSTILITIES, CIVIL WAR, REBELLION,
RIOT, STRIKE, LABOR DISTURBANCE,
LOCKOUT, OR CIVIL COMMOTION;
·INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
SECONDARY DAMAGES OR DELAY IN
RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF USE
DURING THE PERIOD THAT THE
COVERED PRODUCT IS AT AN
AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER OR
OTHERWISE AWAITING PARTS;
·ANY PRODUCT USED IN A
COMMERCIAL SETTING OR RENTAL
BASIS;
·FAILURES THAT OCCUR OUTSIDE OF
THE 50 STATES OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, INCLUDING THE DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA.
·NONFUNCTIONAL OR AESTHETIC
PARTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITEDTO
PLASTIC PARTS, KNOBS, ROLLERS,
BASKETS, SCRATCHES, PEELING AND
DENTS;
·UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS AND/OR
PARTS;
·COST OF INSTALLATION, SET-UP,
DIAGNOSTIC CHARGES, REMOVAL OR
REINSTALLATION OF THE COVERED
PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED
HEREIN;
·ACCESSORIES USED IN CONJUNCTION
WITH A COVERED PRODUCT;
·ANY LOSS OTHER THAN A COVERED
BREAKDOWN OF THE COVERED
PRODUCT;
·SERVICEWHERE NO PROBLEM CAN BE
FOUND;
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·BREAKDOWNS WHICH ARE NOT
REPORTED WITHIN THE TERM OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY;
·IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF
COMPONENTS OR PERIPHERALS;
·CORRUPTION OF ANY RECORDING
MEDIA, INCLUDING ANY PROGRAM,
DATA OR SETUP INFORMATION
RESIDENT ON ANY HARD DRIVES AND
INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL REMOVABLE
STORAGE DEVICES, AS A RESULT OF
THE MALFUNCTIONING OR DAMAGE OF
AN OPERATING PART, OR AS A RESULT
OF ANY REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT
UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY;
·DAMAGE TO CLOTHING;
·COLOR FADING OF PICTURE FOR ANY
TELEVISION;
·BURNED-IN PHOSPHOR (INCLUDING
IMAGE GHOSTING), PIXEL BURNOUT
NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
MANUFACTURE SPECIFICATIONS.
WHATTO DOWHENYOUR PRODUCT FAILS
TO OPERATE:
· Call the 24-hour customer service toll-free
number at (866) 845-9436.
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LIMITED WARRANTY

Many oversights, which are not covered under
this Limited Warranty, can be due to simple
circumstances such as the Covered Product
not being switched on, being unplugged, or a
fuse blown at the junction box. For a Covered
Product that uses batteries as the primary
power supply, or a remote control unit, please
check that the batteries do not need replacing
or recharging.
SERVICE DELIVERABLES:
There is no deductible required to obtain
service for Your Covered Product.
OTHER PROVISIONS:
Limit of Liability:
The limit of liability under this Limited Warranty
is the least of the cost of (1) the purchase price
of the Covered Product excluding tax and
delivery costs or (2) authorized repairs not to
exceed the purchase price of the Covered
Product or (3) replacement of the Covered
Product with similar features or (4)
reimbursement for authorized repairs or
replacement. Upon replacement, there is no
longer any obligation for the replaced product
under this Limited Warranty.
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Limitations of Implied Warranty:
All Implied Warranties which may arise under
state law, including all Implied Warranties of
Merchantability or Fitness for a particular
purpose, are limited to the duration of this
Warranty and do not cover incidental or
consequential damages. Some states do not
allow limitations on how long an Implied
Warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to You.
This Warranty gives You specific legal rights,
andYou may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
Transferability and Renewals:
This Limited Warranty is not transferable or
renewable.
Subrogation:
If We pay for a loss, We may require You to
assign Us Your rights of recovery against
others. We will not pay for a loss if You impair
these rights to recover. Your rights to recover
from others may not be waived.
Arbitration:
In the event of a disagreement between You
and Us concerning costs, either of us may
make a written demand for arbitration. This
must be done within sixty (60) days after the
day You filed Your claim. Each of us will select
an arbitrator. The two arbitrators will select an
umpire. Each of us will pay the expenses of
the arbitrator We select. The expenses of the
umpire will be shared equally. Unless both of
us agree otherwise, arbitration will take place
in the county and state in which You live. Local
rules apply. A majority decision will be binding.
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