Current 100176 FM Track Drapery User Manual Manual
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DRAPERY TRACK
Installation Manual and User Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Diagram
List of Parts
Wall Mount Drapery Track Installation and Connecting the Motors
Ceiling Mount Drapery Track Installation and Connecting the
Motors
Install the Facia (Optional)
Start Up
Optional Programming Steps for the Track Drapery
Change Positions on the Track Drapery (Single)
Change Positions on the Track Drapery (Dual)
Enable or Disable Smart Assist
Pair the Remote Control
Grouping Multiple Drapery Together
Switch the Open and Close Positions
Change the Frequency
Swap the Open and Close Directions on a Single Drapery
Swap the Open and Close Directions on a Dual Drapery
Switch Motor Response Controls for a Dual Drapery
Master Reset the Drapery
Connect and Integrate the Drapery Track
Pair or Unpair a Remote Control
Connect the Bridge & App
Integrate with Amazon Echo- 434 FM
Integrate with Amazon Echo Plus- Zigbee with Current Products
Corp Bridge
Integrate with Amazon Echo Plus- Zigbee Native Hub
Troubleshooting
Using the Drapery Track
Using the TAU for Operation
Using Smart Assist
Using the Remote Control- Single Drapery
Using the Remote Control- Dual Drapery
Using the Light & Temperature Sensors on the Control Housing
Safety and Warning Statements

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Wall Mount DRapery Track Installation
and connecting the motors
1. Install the Brackets
3. Install the Track
5. Attach the Drapery
Fig. X
The number of brackets needed will
depend on the desired length of the
track. Screw a bracket into the wall
every 16 inches, or closer if needed.
Be conscious of wall substrait and
drapery weight. If necessary, to use
toggles or anchors to add strength. Be
where the motor will hang.
Starting in the middle, secure the
track onto each of the brackets using
each camlocks. With the camlock arm
facing towards you, push the track so
the camlock features rest in the groove
on the top of the track.
Turn the camlock arm to the left so the
features inside the top track groove
bite in and hold.
Be sure the drapery pins are securely
inserted into the header and are
properly spaced apart and at the
appropriate height in the header (see
chart__).
For ripplefold, snaps will be used
instead of pins.
Snap or hook the drapery into each
carrier, starting with the master carrier
arm(s) and ending with the end(s) of
the track. Wrap the remaining fabric
around the motor, hiding it from plain
sight.
Fig. X
Fig. X
2. Secure the Camlocks
On the under side of each bracket
place a camlock. Secure the camlock
into place by inserting the set screw
from the under-side of the camlock.
Secure the set screw at the top of the
bracket using the washer and bolt.
Fig. X
4. Insert the Carriers
First, determine the number of
carriers needed.
Loosen the screw on the hardstop
and slide it out of the track. Insert
the number of carriers needed. On a
center draw, do this on each side.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X

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Ceiling Mount DRapery Track
Installation and connecting the
motors
1. Install the Camlock Supports
2. Install the Track
3. Attach the Drapery
Fig. X
Fig. X
The number of camlock supports
needed will depend on the desired
length of the track. Mount a bracket
every 16 inches along the ceiling.
Starting in the middle, secure the track
onto each of the brackets.
Be sure the drapery pins are securely
inserted into the drapery, then attach
the curtain to the drapery clips along
the track. If you have a dual track,
attach both draperies.
4. Connect the Motors
On a single drapery, plug the motor
into the Motor 1 slot.
On a dual drapery, plug the room
side drapery into the Motor 1 slot and
window side drapery into the Motor 2
slot.
Fig. X
Fig. X
1. Clip on the Facia
Fig. X
Is the process different for wall and
ceiling mount installtaions?
Get steps from Joseph.
(Optional) Install the Facia

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Start up
1. Connect Power
On battery powered units, unscrew
the the TAU from the fastener and
insert (6) or (8) D Alkaline batteries,
onto the fastener.
Fig. X
Be sure to secure any excess cord, leaving no more than 8 inches
unsecured, to reduce the risk of child strangulation.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
On units powered over Ethernet,
run the wire as desired to the power
and commuication port, then plug
the ethernet cable into the control
housing.
On low voltage units, power up by
plugging the unit into the desired
outlet.
2. Set Limits
curtain moves to the full open and full
closed positions. These positions can
be changed at any time. To change
these positions, see the instructions
on page __.
Fig. X
Change Positions on the drapery Track
(Single)
Change the open Position
2. Set the Open Position
By hand, pull the curtain until it
reaches the desired full open position.
3. Exit Mode
Pull down on the TAU once to exit
learn mode. The drapery will jog to
1. Enter Learn Mode
Pull down and release the TAU so the
drapery moves towards the direction
you would like to set as the “open”
position. After the drapery reaches
the position, it will stop moving.
seconds, or until the drapery jogs.
Release the TAU.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Note: If you have a remote control
paired to the device, you can use it to
move the curtain into the desired full
open position. A press and release
will move the curtain half an inch in a
direction while a press and hold will
move the curtain continuously.
Fig. X
Optional Programming steps for the
Drapery Track
On rechargeable battery powered
units, screw the TAU onto the fastener.

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Change the Close Position
2. Set the Close Position
3. Exit Mode
Pull down on the TAU once to exit
learn mode. The drapery will jog to
1. Enter Learn Mode
Pull down and release the TAU so the
drapery moves towards the direction
you would like to set as the “close”
position. After the drapery reaches
the position, it will stop moving.
seconds, or until the drapery jogs.
Release the TAU.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Note: If you have a remote control
paired to the device, you can use it to
move the curtain into the desired full
close position. A press and release
will move the curtain half an inch in a
direction while a press and hold will
move the curtain continuously.
By hand, pull the curtain until it
reaches the desired full close position.
Fig. X
Change the open Position for the Room Side
curtain (Motor 1)
2. Set the Open Position
By hand, pull the curtain until it
reaches the desired full open position.
3. Exit Mode
Pull down and release the TAU once to
exit learn mode. The drapery will jog
1. Enter Learn Mode
Pull down and release the TAU so the
room side drapery moves towards the
direction you would like to set as the
“open” position. After the drapery
reaches the position, it will stop
moving. Pull down and hold the TAU
jogs.
Release the TAU.
Change the Close Position for the room side
curtain
1. Enter Learn Mode
Pull down and release the TAU so the
drapery moves towards the direction
you would like to set as the “close”
position. After the drapery reaches
the position, it will stop moving.
seconds, or until the drapery jogs.
Release the TAU.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Change Positions on the drapery Track
(dual)
Fig. X
Fig. X

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2. Set the Close Position
By hand, pull the curtain until it
reaches the desired full close position.
3. Exit Mode
Pull down on the TAU once to exit
learn mode. The drapery will jog to
Fig. X
Fig. X
Change the open Position for the window side
curtain (Motor 2)
2. Set the Open Position
By hand, pull the curtain until it
reaches the desired full open position.
3. Exit Mode
Pull down and release the TAU once to
exit learn mode. The drapery will jog
1. Enter Learn Mode
Lift up and release the TAU so the
drapery moves towards the direction
you would like to set as the “open”
position. After the drapery reaches
the position, it will stop moving. Push
or until the drapery jogs.
Release the TAU.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Change the Close Position for the window side
curtain
2. Set the Close Position
By hand, pull the curtain until it
reaches the desired full close position.
3. Exit Mode
Pull down and release the TAU once to
exit learn mode. The drapery will jog
1. Enter Learn Mode
Lift up and release the TAU so the
drapery moves towards the direction
you would like to set as the “close”
position. After the drapery reaches
the position, it will stop moving. Push
or until the drapery jogs.
Release the TAU.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
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Enable or disable smart assist
Smart Assist allows users to pull the curtain manually and have the movement
complete automatically. All drapery tracks come with Smart Assist enabled.
1. Move the Drapery Manually
Begin with the curtain in the full open
or full closed position. Manually move
the drapery more than a foot towards
the opposite direction. If Smart Assist
is enabled, the drapery will begin to
complete the movement automatically.
2. Enable or Disable Smart
Assist
To disable Smart Assist pull down and
the drapery jogs, then release. Be sure
to pull down on the TAU before the
curtain reaches its limit.
To enable Smart Assist, pull down on
drapery jogs, then release.
Pull down and release the TAU once
or disabled.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Pair the Remote
1. Initiate Learn Mode
Pull down and release the TAU twice
the drapery should start moving. The
second tug should stop it.
2. Connect the Remote
On multi-channel remotes, select the
channel you wish to pair to by pressing
the Channel button until the LED
corresponding with the appropriate
channel is lit.
Depress the “pairing” button on the
back of the remote by pushing a pen
or other object through the hole in the
back of the remote. The LEDs on the
front will scroll.
Press and release the top left button
on the remote. The drapery will jog to
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X

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Switch the “Open” and “close” Positions
1. Set the Drapery Position
Move the drapery in the position you
would like to be recognized as “open”.
Fig. X
2. Learn the Position
Press and hold all three buttons on
Fig. X
Grouping Multiple Drapery Together
On a central unit you would like to
designate as the ‘Master’, press and
hold the light sensor button on the
been successfully grouped.
1. Enter Pairing Mode
On each drapery you would like to
group, pull down on the TAU twice.
move. The second pull should stop it.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Change the Frequency
2. Enter Frequency Change
Mode on the Remote
Press a tack or pen through the hole
in the back of the remote to depress
the Program button (Fig. x). Press this
button three times to enter frequency
change mode. The LEDs will illuminate
to a representation of the current
frequency (Fig. x).
In rare instances it may become necessary to alter the frequency on which
the device communicates. The frequency will need to be changed on both
the unit and the remote. To do this, you must have the bridge and the multi-
channel remote.
In most instances, when the frequency of the device needs to be changed, the
user will recieve an alert through the Smart Phone app.
Fig. X
Fig. X
3. Change the Frequency
Use the full close and full open buttons
on the remote to move the frequency
up and down (Fig. X).
1. Enter Frequency Change
Mode through the app
Make sure the bridge is connected and
the Smart Phone application has been
downloaded.
Fig. X
Hit the gear icon to go to your device
and app settings, then go to Frequency
Settings.
frequency for your device.
Fig. X

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434.625
434.825
435.025
435.225
435.425
435.625
435.825
436.025
1
2
3
4
5
6
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8
Frequency
LED Pattern
Frequency
Number
Fig. X
current frequency (Fig. X). Stop when
you determine the frequency matches
the frequency from the bridge.
4. Exit Frequency Change Mode
When you reach the desired frequency,
exit the mode by pressing and
releasing one of the two lower remote
buttons.
Fig. X
Swap the Open and Close Directions on a
single drapery
In some cases, to maximize functionality, users may want to swap which
button on the remote control opens and closes the drapery.
Fig. X
1. Swap Directions
First, depress a tack or pin into hole
in the back of the remote to press and
release the recessed button twice.
The LEDs on the front of the remote
correct mode.
To swap the open and close directions,
press and release the top left button.
On the drapery you wish to swap the
open and close direction of, pull down
and release the TAU once. The drapery
open and close directions. Fig. X
Swap the Open and Close Directions on a Dual
drapery
In some cases, to maximize functionality, users may want to swap which
button on the remote control opens and closes the drapery.
Fig. X
1. Swap Directions for Motor 1
First, depress a tack or pin into hole
in the back of the remote to press and
release the recessed button twice.
The LEDs on the front of the remote
correct mode.
To swap the open and close directions,
press and release the top left button.
Fig. X
Fig. X
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Switch motor response Controls for a dual
drapery
On the drapery you wish to swap the
open and close direction of, pull down
and release the TAU once. The drapery
open and close directions. Fig. X
Fig. X
2. Swap Directions for Motor 2
To swap the open and close directions
for motor 2, press and release the
bottom left button.
Fig. X
1. Swap Motors
First, depress a tack or pin into hole
in the back of the remote to press and
release the recessed button twice.
The LEDs on the front of the remote
correct mode.
To swap the motor controls, press and
release the top right button.
In some cases, to maximize functionality, users may want to swap the control
functions for the window side and room side curtains. Swaping this will
change both the remote control and the TAU.
On the drapery you wish to swap the
window side and room side curtain
response buttons, pull down and
release the TAU once. The drapery
response buttons.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Master Reset the Drapery
2. Setup The Drapery for Reset
Move the curtain to a position halfway
between full open and full closed.
Fig. X
3. Reconnect Power
Reconnect power to the unit by
plugging the unit back in or by
reconnecting the battery tube.
Fig. X
In some instances it may become necessary to master reset your drapery.
Performing a master reset will restore the drapery to its factory settings,
erasing saved open and closed positions, groups, and all paired remotes.
3. Perform Master Reset
Pull down on the TAU and hold for 10
seconds or until the drapery jogs.
Next, push up on the TAU for 10
seconds or until the drapery jogs.
Your drapery has now been master
reset.
Fig. X
Fig. X
1. Remove Power
Disconnect power from the unit. For
hardwired units, simply unplug the
device. For battery powered units,
remove the battery tube by twisting it
off of the connection wire.
With power disonnected, pull down
on the TAU and release once.

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Connect & Integrate the drapery Track
Pair or Unpair A Remote Control
1. Initiate Learn Mode
Pull down and release the TAU twice
the drapery should start moving. The
second tug should stop it.
2. Connect the Remote
On multi-channel remotes, select the
channel you wish to pair to by pressing
the Channel button until the LED
corresponding with the appropriate
channel is lit.
Depress the “pairing” button on the
back of the remote by pushing a pen
or other object through the hole in the
back of the remote. The LEDs on the
front should begin to scroll.
To Pair: Press the top left button on
the remote to pair the new remote to
the drapery.
To Unpair: press the top right button
on the remote.
has been successful.
Fig. X
Fig. X
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Connect the Bridge & App
1. Download the App
Download the Current Products Corp.
app from the Google Play Store or the
App Store. Follow the prompts to set
up your account.
3. Connect the Bridge
Once you have input your credentials,
the app will ask you to scan the QR
code located on the bottom of the
bridge.
Your bridge is now connected to your
account.
2. Connect Power to Bridge
Find an outlet in a location central to
the drapery you are installing in the
home. Insert the micro-usb end of the
included power cable into the power
port on the bridge. Plug the other end
of the cable into an outlet.
4. Learn the Devices
In the app under devices, hit the +
sign.
Pull down and release the TAU twice
on the drapery you want to pair to the
bridge. You will see the device pop
up in the menu on your Smart Phone
screen.
Select the appropriate device, using
the “identify” button if needed.
Once the device has been selected,
name the device.
Repeat step 4 for all new devices.
Fig. X
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Should adding a new device be separated
from connecting the bridge and app setup?
Also, should we have sections for setting up
groups, scenes, and schedules in the app in
the printed instructions?

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Integrate with Amazon Echo - 434 FM
1. Set up your Echo
If your Alexa device is not yet set up, do
so now by following the instructions
that came with your device.
Also be sure the bridge has been setup.
For instructions on how to set up your
bridge and app, go to page ____.
2. Download the Skill
Use the “add a skill” (+) button inside
your Alexa App.
Search for the skill titled “My Curtains”
or “Current Products”. If you want to
be able to trigger Alexa using both
phrases, be sure to download both
skills.
3. Sign In
Use the login credentials you created
app. You are now able to control your
devices via Amazon Alexa.
Using Alexa
Trigger Alexa using the trigger word selected when you installed the skill.
Say “Alexa, ask MyCurtains to ...” or “Alexa, ask Current Products to ...”. Use
You can control devices, groups, or trigger scenes through Alexa, and create
custom names for each in the MyCurtains app.
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Integrate with Amazon Echo Plus- ZigBee with
Current Products corp bridge
1. Set up your Echo
If your Alexa device is not yet set up, do
so now by following the instructions
that came with your device.
Also be sure the bridge has been setup.
For instructions on how to set up your
bridge and app, go to page ____.
2. Download the Skill
Use the “add a skill” (+) button inside
your Alexa App.
Search for the skill titled “My Curtains”
or “Current Products”. If you want to
be able to trigger Alexa using both
phrases, be sure to download both
skills.
3. Sign In
Use the login credentials you created
app. You are now able to control your
devices via Amazon Alexa.
Using Alexa
Trigger Alexa using the trigger word selected when you installed the skill.
Say “Alexa, ask MyCurtains to ...” or “Alexa, ask Current Products to ...”. Use
You can control devices, groups, or trigger scenes through Alexa, and create
custom names for each in the MyCurtains app.
Fig. X
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Integrate with Amazon Echo Plus- ZigBee
1. Set up your Echo
If your Alexa device is not yet set up, do
so now by following the instructions
that came with your device.
2. Add a Device
From the menu in the Alexa app, go to
“Smart Home” and hit “Add a Device”.
Alternately, you can say “Alexa, search
for devices”.
After Alexa has completed her search,
pull down and release the TAU twice
on each drapery you want to pair to
Alexa.
3. Customize in App
In the Alexa app, you can change the
name of each device to better your
control of the devices. You can also
add custom commands. We suggest
custom naming each device, and
creating commands for “open” and
“close”.
Is this everything???
Fig. X
Fig. X
Fig. X
Troubleshooting
Integrate with Google Home
Integrate with Control4
Integrate with Samsung SmartThings

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Using the DRapery Track
Using the TAU for Operation
The TAU, or Tug Activation Unit, can be pulled down or pushed up, depending
on the desired movement.
On a single drapery, pulling the TAU down activates the curtain. Pulling
down once makes the curtain move towards the next position, depending on
if the curtain is open or closed. Pushing the TAU up will stop it. Pulling down
a second time after stopping will allow the curtain to move in the opposite
direction.
On a dual drapery, pulling the TAU down activates the curtain plugged into
the motor 1 slot. Pulling down once makes the curtain move towards the
next position, depending on if the curtain is open or closed. Pulling down a
second time will stop it. Pulling down a third time, shortly after stopping will
allow the curtain to move in the same direction as before. Pulling down after
several seconds will change the direction the curtain moves.
Pushing up on the TAU will activate the curtain plugged into the motor 2
slot. Pushing up once makes the curtain move towards the next position,
depending on if the drapery is open or closed. Pushing up a second time will
stop it. Pushing up a third time, shortly after stopping will allow the curtain
to move in the same direction as before. Pulling down after several seconds
will change the direction the curtain moves.
Using Smart Assist
Smart Assist is a drapery track feature to allow users the ability to begin
an open or close movement manually, and have the drapery automatically
complete the movement.
To trigger Smart Assist, simply pull the curtain approximately one foot
towards the direction you would like to move the curtain. Upon release, the
curtain will continue moving in that direction until it reaches the full open or
closed position.
Using the Remote Control- Single Drapery
Channel
Selector
LED
Indicators
66%
closed
Full
Closed
66% Open
Full open
Full Open- A press and release moves the drapery to the full open position.
A press and hold will move the drapery towards the open position, and stop
it precisely upon release.
Full Closed- A press and release moves the drapery to the full closed position.
A press and hold will move the drapery towards the closed position, and stop
it precisely upon release.
66% Open- A press and release moves the drapery to the approximately
66% open position.
66% Closed- A press and release moves the drapery to the approximately
66% closed position.
Channel Selector- Successive presses and releases will change the remote
LED Indicators- Indicator lights for various remote functions.

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Using the Remote Control- Dual Drapery
Channel
Selector
LED Indicators
Full Closed
secondary
Full Closed
Primary
Full Open
secondary
Full open
primary
Full Open Primary- A press and release moves the drapery plugged into the
motor 1 slot to the full open position.
Full Closed Primary - A press and release moves the drapery plugged into
the motor 1 slot to the full closed position.
Full Open Secondary- A press and release moves the drapery plugged into
the motor 2 slot to the full open position.
Full Closed Secondary- A press and release moves the drapery plugged into
the motor 2 slot to the full closed position.
Channel Selector- Successive presses and releases will change the remote
LED Indicators- Indicator lights for various remote functions.
Using the Light & Temperature Sensors on the
control housing
Light Sensor
Control
Temperature
Sensor Control
Sensors Power
Light Sensor Control - A press and release displays the current mode of the
light sensor. A second press and release changes the mode of the automated
movements triggered by the light sensor.
Temperature Sensor Control- A press and release displays the current
mode of the temperature sensor. A second press and release changes the
mode of the automated movements triggered by the temperature sensor.
Sensors Power- A press and release displays the current mode. A second
press and release wil change the mode of all sensor enabled automated
movements between enabled or disabled.
Light and Temperature Sensor LED Indicators- Indicates which mode the
sensor is in when the corresponding button is pressed and released.
Sensors Power LED Indicator- Indicates which mode the sensors are in
when the corresponding button is pressed and released. A red LED means
the sensors are off. A green LED means they are on.
Light Sensor
LED Indicator
Temperature
Sensor LED
Indicator
Sensors Power
LED Indicator

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Sensor Modes
The integrated light and temperature sensors
have three possible modes: Off, Fully Automatic,
and Semi-Automatic.
Off- The device will not make any movement
triggered by this sensor.
Fully Automatic- The device will open and close
the curtains based on the sensor readings.
Semi-Automatic- The device will close the
curtains based on sensor readings, but will not
open them.
These modes are indicated using the LEDs on the
right of the control box. Statements
SAFETY INFORMATION
Read all warnings and instructions prior to installing the E-Wand™. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in property damage or serious personal injury.
WARNING
Do not use this product for anything other than its intended use. Any usage of the
parts of this kit outside of its intended purposes in not covered under the warranty.
CAUTION
Drapery parts may have sharp edges. Use gloves to prevent cuts or abrasions when-
ever removing or reinstalling drapery.
CAUTION
FCC:
Model:
IC:
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Warning:
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.
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RF WARNING STATEMENT
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. The device
can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
IC STATEMENT
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux
appareils radio exempts de license. L’exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions
suivantes: (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de
l’appareil doit accepter tour brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est
susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This equipment complies with the radiation exposure limits in an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment is in direct contact with the user's body under certain
operating conditions. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Cet équipment est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiations dans un
environment non controlé. Cet équipment est en contact direct avec le corps de
l'utilisateur dans des conditions de fonctionnement normals. Cet émetteur ne doit pas
être co-localisées ou opérant en conjonction avec tour autre antenne ou transmetteur.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
LIMITED WARRANTY
Current Products Corp. (the “Manufacturer”) hereby warrants to Customer that the
E-Wand™ (the “Product”) is and will remain for a period of one (1) year from the date
of delivery to Customer as evidenced by Customer’s proof of purchase (the “Warranty
Period”), free of defects in materials and workmanship, provided that the Product
used for its intended purpose and is properly serviced in accordance with the User’s
Manual provided to Customer. Subject to the foregoing, if at any time during the
Warranty Period the Product fails to conform to the foregoing warranty by reason of
defects in materials or workmanship, Customer shall promptly notify Manufacturer
in writing, and Manufacturer at its option shall repair or replace the defective Product
or component part without charge to Customer, except for: (A) costs incurred in
transporting the Products or component parts to and from Manufacturer’s designated
dealer or its manufacturing plant; and (B) charges for labor or other costs incidental
to the removal or remounting of component parts repaired or replaced under this
Warranty, both of which shall be borne by Customer. Notwithstanding any provision
herein to the contrary, this Warranty shall not extend or obligate Manufacturer to take
used or operated in a manner which is not recommended by Manufacturer, including
any Products in which parts not manufactured or approved by Manufacturer have
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY STATED IN THE PARAGRAPHS IMMEDIATELY ABOVE,
MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE WARRANTY
SET FORTH ABOVE AND THE OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES OF MANUFACTURER
THEREUNDER REPRESENT CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND
ARE EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER REMEDIES, WARRANTIES,
GUARANTIES OR LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ALL OF WHICH ARE HEREBY
EXPRESSLY WAIVED BY CUSTOMER. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH
EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO EVENT SHALL
MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITY HEREUNDER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE FOR THE
PRODUCTS, NOR SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER.
OTHER LEGAL RIGHTS
which vary from state to state.
been installed; (ii) Products which have not been regularly and properly serviced
in accordance with the User’s Manual or which have otherwise been neglected; and
(iii) ordinary wear and tear, service and maintenance and replacement items; (iv)
the Product has been used, or attempted to be used, for other than the customary
usage or for other than the Product’s intended use; (v) the Product has been subject
to mishandling, misuse, or abuse; (vi) the product has suffered damage resulting from
which the product was not designed to withstand; or (vii) damage to the Product
cause by battery decay or corrosion.
This Limited Warranty extends only to the original owner. This Limited Warranty
is not transferable. This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear or tear or
deterioration which occurs with the passage of time. Batteries originally provided
with a new product, if any, are produced by a third party and are not warranted by
Manufacturer. No employee, distributor, dealer, agent or representative is authorized
to change the terms of this Limited Warranty in any way, to extend the warranty time
periods, or to grant additional warranties, and no attempt to do any of the foregoing
will be binding upon Manufacturer.