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Exhibit E User's Manual GUARDIAN ACCESS CORPORATION FCC ID.: N6U303$TX Remote Control Garage Door Opener (TRANSMITTER) GUARDIAN ACCESS C0 98TEEMUQ EIBQUZB Residential Garage Door Opener Model 2211—L Residential Garage Door Opener fifi‘ffiflilfiffifaliii Installation envelo e rmided . andpe‘imfflmy Instructlons and attach to the n all Owner’s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY RULES... ‘ BEFORE STARTI PRE—ASSEMBLY CHECK Product Features/Specifications... Door Test ....................... Component Identification, Inventory, Accessorie Tools Required .............. Assembly Instructions . Installation Notes & Instruchons. Setting/Changing Transmitter Codes. Installation ofPhotoEyeSystem .......... OPERATIO‘I AND ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS SETTING THE LIMITS ............................. SETTING THE SENSITIVITY FORCE .................... TESTING THE OPENERS REVERSING SYSTEM... TESTING THE PHOTOEYESYSTEM. FINAL INSTALLATION. TROL'BLE SHOOTING... AFTER THE INSTALLATION Opener Wiring Schematic. Parts Breakdown... Warranty ..... Notice All Model 2211-L Garage Door Openers are Designed and Tested to Offer Safe Operation, Provided Installation and Use of this Product is Followed in Strict Accordance with these Instructions for Assembly and Installation. Failure to Comply with these Instructions Could Cause Property and/ or Bodily Injury. The Opener is Intended Only for the Use Described in this Manual and Use Other than Intended will Void Any and All Warranties Herein Described. Read and Follow These Important Safety Rules: You will see Warning and Caution Statements on y the following Pages. Read and Follow these ' Safety Instructions Carefully. Failure to do so could result in Serious Personal Injury or Death. Warnlng means that severe injury or death may result from failure to follow instructions Cautlon means that property damage or injury may result from failure to follow instructions Be sure to read and follow all instruction carefully Locate lighted push button within sight of garage door , away from all moving parts and out of reach of children (minimum 5’ above floor). Check to make so: c the garage door is properly installed and balanced. Because of the extreme tension most garage door parts are under do not attempt to adjust on your own. Have a qualified garage door service person make repans to cables, springs and other hardware before installing the opener. Install Entrapment Warning Label next to control button. Read the Contol Adjustment ' Warning Label. Install Emergency Release 2 Tag to the Emergency Release Cord. Mount ‘ the Emergency Release Knob 6 feet front the floor. Use the manual release 0_n|1 to disengage the trolley. Do not use the Red Release Cord and Knob to pull door up or down. Do not connect opiner to power source until After installing opener , the door must instructed . Install door opener 7 feet or reverse when it comes in contact with a more above floor. 1-1/2" high object. Check this safety feature _ often. Remove all ropes connected to the garage Never operate the opener if the system is not door. operating properly. Disengage all existing garage door locks to Always disconnect electric power before avoid damage to the garage door making repairs or removing cover. Fiberglass, Aluminum and Steel Doors must Activate opener only when the door is in full be Reinforced to Prevent Damage. Consult view and free from obstructions. with Manufacturer for Recommendations. All installation and wiring must be done in strict compliance vs tth local and state building and electrical codes. Connect the power cord to a properly grounded outlet only. Do not in any way alter or remove the grounding pin. No one should enter or leave the garage while the door is in motion. Do not allow children to play near, or operate the door. Photo Electric Eyes must be installed After Installation is complete fasten this properly. Opening doors must not close and manual near the garage door. Perform Clotino dnnrs must nnpn, Sop tocr nrnrpdnn- nnrindir mfpru rhnl‘llfi and vnrnmmnndnd Product Features 1.Motor: Permanently lubricated, thermally protected, heavy duty motor with automatic reset. 2.0r_lener Lights: Turn on and off automatically with 4-1/2 minute illumination for your safety and convenience. 3. Sensing System: A built-in sensing system detects obstructions during door operation. If in the Downward (close) travel mode, the Opener will sense an obstruction and reverse to the lull open position. In the Open mode, the Opener will stop. In both cases the light will start flashing and continue to flash for 4-1/2 minutes.Since all doors are different, the Sensing System has independent adjustments for customizing the level of force for the normal opening and closing ol‘specific mor. 4, Close Limit Snitch: ln winter months it's common for small pieces oi‘icc or packed snow to be trapped under the door. Ground swelling may also clfect the close limit setting of the Opener. The Close Limit Switch overrides the Sensing System during the last one (1) inch of closing travel and prevents the door from reversing if it encounters an obstruction at this point. 5. Emerg ency Release: A pull cord allows manual disconnect and operation of door during power failure. Unit will automatically reconnect when release is reset (the trolley release lever is snapped back to its original position) , power is restored and Opener is activated. 6. Mechanical Door Lock: When properly adjusted. opener locks door in closed position preventing unwanted entry. 7.Easy Connect Continuous Monitor Entrapment System :System allows quick and easy installation of “Silent Guard” Photoeyesystem while Control circuitry monitors these devices continuously for proper operation. 8.Constant Contact to Close: for utmost safety it“Silcnt Guard” Photeyesystem fails constant contact of mechanical push button is necessary to close door. ln this mode of operation, a radio transmitter cannot be used to close door. 9. Momentary Contact to Close: Single touch to Radio Transmitter or Wall Button will allow door to close as long as “Silent Guard" Photoeyesystem is operational. 103’Silent Guard " Pbotoevesystem: An invisible infra-red beam oflight guards the door opening and reverses a downward moving door ifthe beam is broken by a stationary or moving object. It" the beam is broken, the opener light will flash for 4-1/2 minutes. Motor control circuitry constantly monitors the “Silent Guard " Photoeyesystem for proper operation. 11. Digital Radio Controls: Built in allowing over 1.6 million private codes, easily selected without use ortools. Bright transmitter LED indicates operation and monitors battery condition. Door Test Before begii hing installation ofthe operator please complete the following: test to insure that your door is balanced and in good working condition. A poorly balanced door could cause severe personal injury and damage to the opener. Always have a qualified garage door service person make any needed adjustments and/or repairs to your door before proceeding with installation. 1. Raise and lower the door and check closely for areas of sticking and binding. Check for loose hinges, wobbly rollers, frayed cables and damaged or broken springs.Contact a qualified garage door service person to make the necessary adjustments. 2. Lift the door approximately halfway. When released, the door should stay in that position. If door pulls open or moves downward,the spring mechanism is not adjusted properly. Contact a qualified garage door service person to make the necessary adjustments. 3. When properly installed and adjusted the door will remain clear of the opening, when allowed to rest at its natural full open position. If door drifts up or down the door is not adjusted properly. Contact a qualified garage door service person to make the necessary adjustments. Do Not Install the Opener Until These Adjustments and Repairs Have Been Made. Carefully follow the instructions for the assembly and installation oftbe garage door opener contained in this manual Components Identification and Inventory Package Contents — Dear um — Tununiiurincluan — (Ilnlmlltul — bunny _ t "‘°’°" 1T” Paw" mm and Sprockl Com L-=_*:|JJ ' _ Wm W Mmbuuan. zs' - 1 Conduclor Q m" Ind anen Mum-L Puhbunvn c-u- um um, Rxluu cm L-hzl. 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Drill Bit Pliers a} Pencil _ a Open End I Wrenches 5/16 and l 4 inch ‘ L l eve i, Tape Measure 2 5 8’ Step Ladder Socket Drive with 5/16 and 1/4 inch Sockets Hams“ m Screwdrivers - Phillips and Flat Head 050 Supplies (Needed but not supplied) : 0 One Rough Service light bulb 75 watts or less o Hanging Stock - Perforated Steel Angle Mounting Material 0 Wood Block page 6. 7. page~‘ Assembly Noteleie L-Rail Chain Speed Unit Assembly with Trolley and Front idler Sprocket is paclmgetl separately from the Power Head Unit. Refer to page 5. for package contents and identification. Step 1. Place Power Head Unit on discarded packing material/cardboard. Remove the four (4) 5/16" hex nuts . See Figure 7B. Save for use later. Step 2. Remove L—Rail/Chain Speed Unit from box . Locate Installation Hardware Package. Step 3. Remove tape used to keep chain tight during shipping and discard Figure 7A Step 4. Loop the chain around the drive sprocket on top of the Power Head Unit (fig 7B). Carefully position bRails on the studs Tighten the inn" and 011W" nuts 0“ (ht and secure with nuts and washers removed in chain “115W" “Mk“ until the chain is Step 1. Slowly appl} tension to the chain by PPOPUI)’ adjusted. Make sure the chain tightening the outei nut on the Chain Ten- does not lWlSt- When adjusted PTOPCTIL sion Bracket (fig 7A). Remove remaining tape the chain Sthd show "0 droop and be “P' from the L-Rail/Chziin Speed Unit Assembly. proximately 111” above the base orthe L- Re-cheek chain alignment at drive sprocket Rail. N9": Improper chain adjustment and from idler (too loose or too tight) can result in im- proper operation and/or excessive sprocket and chain noise. Figure 711 Step 5. Re-checlt all nuts for tightness. Re—check chain tension 5116" he: nut! Assembly is now complete. You are ready to begin installation of the opener Installation Installation procwdures will vary depending on type ofgaruge door. Identify your gauge door from those illustrated below and follow procedures outlined for your type of door. Figure 8A. Imiwlkw “wound-w. 4," /.‘—- Cross Support ifDrop is 8" or Figure 10D. \ 51m x 1-7/8" Lag Bolts 5/16 x l-1/8"Hex Bolt/Washer and Nut Installation _ Fiberglass, AluminUm or Lightweight Steel Doors Will Require Reinforcement before installation ofdoor mounting brackets. Contact Warning: your door manufacturer for a reinforcement kit or instructions, NotezReinforcing may affect the balance of your door. Check for proper manual operation after installation. If necessary love your door rebalanced by a qualified garage door service person Failure to properly do so may result in severe door damage. Step 6. Door Arm, Bracket and Plate Figure 11A, Installation: Secrional Doors and One Piece Doors with Track. Install the door mounting bracket on center and even with the top set of rollers on the door as illustrated Fig. 11A. (Fastners Supplied: 2 ca. Carriage Bolts and Nuts 1/4 2 Sections] Dom,s —18 x 2-1/4" with Hat and Lock Washers ) Connect the straight door nrm section (single hole section) to the trolley using a 5/16 x l" clevis pin and clip. The door arm must pivot freely. Connect the two Door arm sections with the (2) 5/16-18 x 1-1/3” bolts, nutsand lock washers provided, adjusting the length of the door nrm so that it learns toward the power unit as illustrated fig, 11C. Do not install the door arm so that it is straight up and down when the door is closed or the emergency release will not function properly. Now attach Door Arm to Trolley using 5/16” x1" clevis pin and clip. and One Piece Doors with Truck Figure 1113. One Piece Doors without Tracks One-Piece Doors without Truck. Instnll the door mounting bracket on the top edge of the door at center as illustrated fig.llB. Connect the curved Door arm section (single hole end) to the trolley using a clevis pin and clip. Connect the straight door arm section (single hole end) to the door mounting bracket using a clevis pin and clip. The door arm must pivot freely. Connect the two door arm sections with the 5/16" nuts, bolts and lockwashers provided, adjust the 15-20‘ Door Mounting Bracket on Top of Door Door Mounting Bracket Even with Rollers Installation A Use Manual Release Rope to Disengage Trolley Only. Do Not Use the Rope and Knob to Pull the Door Open or Closed Step 7. Tie a double overhand knot in one end of the Emergency Release Rape and slip the other end through the Red Release Knob, the Release Instruction Card and the hole at the end of the Release Lever on the Trolley. (Please take time now to read and familiarize yourself with the instructions on the Emergency Release Label) fig. 12A. Tie a second double overhead Itnot in the free end, adjusting the Rope so that the Red Knob is 6 FT. above the floor. Ifthe Rope must be cut. flame seal the cut end with a match or lighter to prevent fraying or unraveling. AWARNING: A Child Operating the Door Controls Risks Injury - Or Death To Himself and to Others. D___o Not Allow Children to 0 erate An Door Controls. Mount the Push Button at Least 5 FT from the Floor Out of Reach of Children AWARNING: Improper Door Operation can Cause Injury or Death. Caution Label Must Be Mounted on Wall Near The Push Button. All Warnings Should Be Slricrl Adhered To. Double Overhand Knot Figure 12A. Note: The Emergency Release Mechanism is engaged by pulling the Release Knob down and towards the door. allowing the Trolley Mechanism to separate freeing the door. To re-engage simply move the Emergency Release Mechanism Lever upwards and operate the Opener using the push button or Transmitter. The two pans will automatically reconnect Note: This operation should he attempted only when the door is fully closed. Disconnection when open or partially open can cause the door to close quickly and cause personal injury or damage to the door Figure 12 n. chumb-mmuumuwlww. WM mmmmMmumm-vmw. mmmima m wmvwwe ~Alwltyl momma-suntan vllwuplnmd mewuu ammo-Myriam. antennae-minnow,- mum—mu- F—nmfi-fll-uumn‘ .-.....-.n--m-—- Installation Step "8: Installing the Standard Wall Push Button. Remove about 1/4" of insulation from both ends or the 2 strand low voltage bell wire. Connect one end to both screw terminals on the back of push button . Select a convenient place near an access door. 5 ft from the finery—j o o r———( and out of reach of children, for mounting. (2) 1-1/2" Screws and drywall m A B C D anchors supplied. ) Install the Caution Label figtllB page 12, near this installation. Run bell wire up the wall and across to the opener. Secure with insulated staples. Attach to Terminals B&Cfig. 1313. © 9“ SJ© rm mm FOR“ will?“ | 71 l c Figure 13A. Figure 13B, Installation & Wiring Must Be in Compliance WARNING: with Local Electrical and Building Codes. Operation at other than 120V60Hz Will Cause Opener Malfunction and Damage. Step 9. Opener Must be permanently wired or plugged into a grounded 3-prong receptacle wire according to local codes, within 3 Ft of the Power Unit. A GF] Type Receptacle 14 Ga. or heavier is Recommended. Do Not Use a 2-prong adapter or Extension Cord. IfLocal Code requires permanent Wiring, 2 GFI Type is recommended to protect the line.Contnct a Licensed Electrician to install re uired circuit and to direct wire the Opener. Step 10. Install a 75 watt Rough Service Bulb (available at most hardware stores) firmly in the light socket. Light bulbs in Door Openers are subject to vibration during normal operation which may shorten their life span. Fit Light Lens Cover and snap into place. Installation Step-11: Setting Personal Transmitter Access Codes , Your Opener contains a built in Receiver button shown in figure 1413. The Opener Light will begin flushing and continue to flash for 10 seconds. During this time press the round button on your transmitter (figure 14 A.) until the light stops flashing and stays on. If the light does not stop flashing and stay on or ifthe light stops flashing and goes out your code is not set. Start the process again. Once your code is set the light will stay on for 4-10. minutes . To set Receiver: With a pointed object push the 0 Figure 14A. 1 Figure MB. Installation Your Garage Door opener is supplied with an Auxillt'ary Entrapment System. Please Read The F allowing Carefully. AlmportantzThe Opener will not operate until the“Silent Guard” Photoevesvstem is installed, properlv alioned and connected The Beam must not be obstructed in any way. If obstructed the door can only be closed by applying constant pressure to the wall button only. The Transmitter cannot be used to close the door. A Garage Door without an Auxiliary Entrapment Protection System Poses a Threat of injury or Even Death. Install the Photoeyesystem No Higher than 4”- 6" Above the Floor To Reduce All Risk to Children AWarning: Risk of Entrapment. Disconnect Power to the Opener Before and During Installation of This Accessory. Do Not Reconnect Power to Opener Until Instructed To Do So. Ensure Doorway is Clear Before Starting Testing of Unit. Step 12: Installation of “Silent Guard" Photoeyesystem. A. Mark the posxtion ofthe “Silent Guard” Photoeyesystem as follows: Mark a line on the left and right doorjamb (as close as possible to the door track) 4“ and 6" above the floor (See Figure FA). The top mark is the maximum height and the bottom the minimum height that the “Silent Guard"Photoeyesystem may be placed . B. Mounting the “Silent Guard"Photoeyesystem “L” Brackets: 1. Remove the two “L" mounting brackets , the Receiver Unit (with red LED and two (2) wires) and the Transmitter Unit (Single Wire) from the package. 2. Using either the transmitter or receiver (LED up towards the ceiling) temporally attach to the “L" bracket with the two (2) (NeedSize) Phillips Head provided , hand tighten only, and move the Unit in between the limit marks on the door jamb (Step 12A). Continue to move the assembly within the limit marks until it clears the door hardware. Check to ensure the Window on the front of the Photoeyesystem Unit is within the limit marks on the doorjamb. 3. Place a mark in the center of the lag screw elongated mounting hole. Measure its position and place a similar mark on the opposite door jamb. Remove Receiver/Transmitter from “L” Bracket. Temporaily mount the bracket to thejamb with the 1” flat head nail (provided) using the small hole above the slot. Using the 5/16"-18 x 1-7/8" lag screws (provided), permanently mount the “L” bracket to both door jambs. Installation Installation ofPhotoeyesystem Continued. C. D. Mlfifimmflmm 1. Rentals th-- transmitter and receiver to their "l." mounting brackets (Hunt Tiptten Only. 2. Run the int- rconnrtt White wire mir up and around the gun-age dwrjamh between the tummittrr 4nd WWW" “ 1 “Willi": brukeuSe: wgc W Note: W|r<~ cm be cut. trim to length “we lboul 12“ ot rttn wire) ml reattached titling wire nut! presided ur the excess wire mu)" be just coiled 4nd lcn. Plcutt makeD Note: Any time any ndiustments are 1-m" “0°“ “WW" hid Fm made to Limits or SensitiviQ, You Must Retest the agener [or the Reversing Feature at Floor Level as outlined above, The Sensitivity System Reversing Test Should Be Performed Monthly to Ensure That This Important System Remains in Proper Adjustment AWarning: Adjustments Testing the Photoeyesystem AWarning: A Damaged or Malfunctioning Photoeyesystem Could Enable a Garage Door to Close on People or Property, Causing Serious Injury or Death. Perform this Test Monthly to Ensure Proper Operation Start the door down towards the close direction and then place an obstacle approximately 8" high by 12" wide in the path of the beam. The Red Pilot Light on the “Silent Guard ” Photoeyesystem should go off. The door should stop for 1- 1/2 seconds and reverse to the full open position.The Opener light will also begin flashing and continue to flash for 4-1/2 minutes. If the door is moving up and the beam is broken, the door will continue up to full open and the light will begin flashing and continue to flash for 4-112 minutes. With the door fully open and at rest, place the obstacle in the path of the beam once again. Activate the Wall Push Button. The Opener will revert to and remain in the safety Push And Hold Operation for close travel. See Page 17. NOTE: I the Guru e Door Travel: More Than One luck in a Downward Path A ter Releasin the Button tIze”Silent Guard” leroe es stem is Vlal um'lionina. (‘Ixeck All Electrical Connections andAliwzment o the m, Final Installation Make Sure That: 1. The front and rear mounts for the opener are sound and secure and the rail is positioned correctly above the high are ofthe door and that the opener is positioned over the door action centerline. 2. For sectional doors and one-piece doors with tracks, the position of the door arm with the opener closed, is such that its connecting point on the trolley is 5" to 8" behind it connecting point on the door bracket. The door arm should never be perfectly vertical when the door is in the closed position For one piece doors without tracks, the position of the door arm, with the door closed. is such that its connecting point on the trolley is 20“ to 22” behind it connecting point on the door bracket. The straight portion of the door arm should he at an angle of 15—20 degrees with respect to the floor when the door is closed. 3. The emergency release knob and cord are secured to the emergency release lever on the trolley. The knob is located 6 ft above the floor and requires no more than 50 lbs. pull to actuate. The trollc) and release mechanism are properly lubricated. 4. The standard lighted wall push button is in such a position and at such a height that it can only be actuated by an adult. The caution label is prominently displayed next to the push button. 5. All wiring is correct to code. There is ground continuity in the supply. The ground prong on the power cord is intact. 6. All ropes have been removed from the door. The door moves freely without binding when operated manually. The door is correctly balanced and lubricated. All door hardware is secure and sound. The sensitivity has been adjusted to minimum force . The appropriate warning sticker has been affixed to the door. 7. The door reverses on obstructions to within 1” of the floor. The floor beneath the closed door provides uniform contact. 8. The plastic envelop with this manual is attached to the wall near the pushbutton. 9‘ On doors with extension type springs, safety restraint cables have been installed through the springs 10. There is GFI protection on the power line to the opener Troubleshooting Syntptons il’robable Cause/Solution Symptons Probable Cause/Solution lOpt-ner does not ntlrk Opener Operates from push button but not radio controls Stops before reaching,' full Open or Closed position Reverses before reaching Full Close position Reverses after door closes and contacts floor l.2.3.4.5.6.7. 15 8, 9, 21.12 3.5.6. 10.11.13, 14 6,11. 14 16.17 Opener opens and closes by itself Light will not come on Light will not turn on“ after opener runs Transmitter has short range 3. 18 19. 7 8, 21,12, 10 Probable Cause 1. Mechanical lock engaged 2. 120 volt pouer not present at outlet 3. Broken or Shortcd Push Button, wiring or radio receiver 4. Motor Control Board Fault 5. Motor Thermal Overload Activated 6. Door jammed because of broken or poorly adjusted springs. 7. Detective motor controls 8.Weak Battery in Transmitter 9‘ Radio transmittercodiog mismatched lU.Limits not set properly Solution Remove all locks Check wall switches, fuse box. circuit breaker, etc. Remove push button wiring and radio receiver from the terminal strip on the back of the operator. Activate opener by connecting terminals E at F with a test wire 11“ opener runs, reconnect each item one at a time to find defective ctreuit. Replace Unplug Opener. tlten reconnect Wait 15-30 minutesfor motor to cool Ensure that the door is in the closed position. Activate the emergency release mechanism. 1.1“ opener runs without door attached problem lies with door binding or balance, Call a p rotusional door service person for repairs Contact your local dealer Replace Battery Reset tyransmitter See page 14. Re Set Limits See page 18 Probable Cause 12. Defective transmitter or receiver 13. Up sensitivity force improperly adjusted 14. Down sensitivity force improperly adjusted 15. Bottom of door frozen to ground 16. ice and Snow buildup under door 17. Floor Risen or Sank because of weather 18. Someone in area with identical code 19. Defective or burned out light bulb 20. Radio Receiver not receiving signal 21. Transmitter location in the car Contact your local dealer ——| Solution Adjust Sensitivity See Page 19 Adjust sensitivity See Page 19 Activate Emergency Release. Remove Ice. Remove Reset DownLimit See Page 18 Reset all transmitter and receiver codes See page 1! Replace with Rough ServiceBulb 75W Mu. Ensurelntcnna wire from opener is pointing straight down towards the floor Ensure transmitter is clipped to sun visor. If it is clipped to After The Installation 1. Pics or permit children to play with or operate the garage door opener either from the u all station or the remote controls. Keep radio transmitter locked in the car. Misuse of the puslibutton or transmitter could result in serious injury or even death. 2. Open the garage door with the remote controls only when the garage door is fully visible to you and clear of all obstructions. The garage door should be kept in sight until it is completely open or closed and you are certain that the garage door opener has shutoff. 3. Attempting to exit the garage through the garage door opening, while the door is in motion, is a very dangerous activity that could result in serious injury or even death. 4. Children and pets should always be clear or the door opening while the garage door is in motion. 5. Check the safety reverse mechanism at least once a month to make sure that it will reverse with the minimum amount of force. Also check to be sure that the door will reverse within 1-1! " ol‘ the floor . See page 20 6. Check the manual operation of your garage door at least every 90 days to be sure that it is operating smoothly and does not bind or stick. Tighten all bolts on the door and visually check all hardware including springs for wear or damage. A CAUTI V: If service is needed contact your local garage door service person. 7. Do not decrease the safety reversing sensitivity mechanism to overcome a damaged or poorly operating door. This will adversely affect the operation of the safety reverse mechanism which could result in damage to the door, personal injury or even death. A CAL'TION: Never operate the door opener if the reversing mechanism is not functioning properly. 8. Whenever possible, the manual disconnect should only be used when the door is fully closed. LQCAUTION: Extreme care must be taken whenever the disconnect cord is pulled with the door partially open. Weak or broken springs may allow the door to fall rapidly resulting in property damage, personal injury or death. If a broken spring is evident, contact your local garage door service person immediately before disconnecting the door from the opener. 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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.
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