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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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WALL Moum INSTALLAfloN
Conusss Pun": BASICS.
MAKING A CALL.
In UsE LIGHT
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HANDSET EAHPIECE VOLUM
RINGER VOLUME .,
SELEanG A RINGTONE .
TEMPORAFWTONE.
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CHANGING A STORED NUMBER.
DIAuNG A SmREn NUMBEA.
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RECORDiNG Ommma ANNOUNCEMENT 16
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MESSAGES INowcAwn .
SCREENING CALLS
MESSAGE PuveAcx
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BATTERY SAFETV PRECAUTIONS
Answsnmc. MACHINE SOLUTIONS . 25
"Autumn Scum: SIGNALS 26
GENERAL PRODUCT CARE, 29
CAUSES or Peon REcEmoN 29
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I "PRODUCTION
Your GE cordless telephone is designed to give you flexibility in use and
high quality performanceTo get the most from your new cordless
telephone, we suggest that you take a few minutes right now to read
through this instruction manual.
CORDLESS PHONE INFORMA’HON
- Digital Security System
When you place the Handset in the base, the unit verifies it's security code
which prevents lalse ringing from other cordless telephones. After a
power outage or battery replacement, you should place the Handset in the
base for about 20 seconds to reset the code
0 IMPORTANT:This Should Not BeThs Only Phone inYour Home
Because cordless phones operate on electricity, you should have at least
one phone in your home that is not cordless, in case the power in your
home goes out.
CALLER ID INFORMATION
This device allows you to take advantage of the Caller Identification
Delivery with CaIIWaiting service that may be available from your local
telephone company. if you do not have this service already installed, you
must contact your local telephone company to arrange to have this service
installed on your |ine.There is an extra charge to your monthly telephone
bill for this service.
GETTING STARTED
Make sure your package lncludes the items shown below.
Telephone line card
AC puwer mpm
Shun telepimne
. l line card
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MODULAR JACK REQUIREMENTS
You need an RJHC, type modular jack, which is the
most common type of phone lack and might look like
the one pictured here. If you don't have a modular
jack, call your local phone company to find out how to
get one installed.
ms‘mmrlon NOTE. Some «mum telephones opeme at frequencies
that may cause inlerfercnce to nearby TVs and VCRs To minimize or prevem
such interference, the base of the cordless telephone should not he plzced
near or on lap oh IV or VCR Ifinlerference continues. moving the cordless
telephone farther awzy from the TV or VCR will ofzen reduce or eliminale [he
lmerference.
HANDSET SETUP
1. Remove the battery compartment door,
2. Insert the battery into the compartment.
3. install the battery compartment doori
4. Plug the power supply cord into the 9V
DC jack on the base and into an AC
outlet
5. Place the handset in the base (facing
either up or down) to charech for 12
hours.
IMPORTANT: "you do not charge the
handset battery properly (For 12 hours)
when you first set up the phone, the
battery‘s long—term performance will be
compromised.
IMPORTANT: Return the
handset to the base unit for
at least 3 minutes once a
week to reestablish the
phone's communication
link. This procedure is also
useful ifyou find it difficult
getting the phone to go ofl'
hook.
DESKTOP
INS-mt IATION
@ TONE/PULSE switch
1. Plug the power supply cord into the 9V DC jack on the base and into an
AC outlet.
2. Set theTONE/PULSE switch toTONE for touch-tone service, or PULSE for
rotary service. lf you don't know which type of service you have, check
with the phone company.
3. Raise the base antenna.
4. Select RINGER ON or OFF (on the side of handset). When you select OFF,
the handset doesn’t ring.
5. Place handset in the base to charge for 12 hours.The CHARGE/IN
USE light comes to indicate that the battery is charging.
If you don't charge the handset battery properly (for 12 hours)
when you first so: up the phone, the battery's long-term
performance will be compromised.
5. Plug the telephone line cord into the PHONE LlNE jack on the back of the
base and into a modular jadt.
No Use only the Thomson AC power adapter (54083) that came with this
un Us g other adapters may damage the un
WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
A. Install the base plate by putting the
tabs into the slots on the bottom of
the unlt and then S|ldE the base plate
toward the back at the unit to snap
lnto place.
2. Plug the power supply cord into the
9V DC jack on the base and into an
AC outlet.
at P|ug the short telephone line cord
lntu the PHONE LINE jack on the back
of the base and into a modular jack.
A. Slip the mounting holes over the
wall plate posts and slide the unit
duwn firmly into place. (Wall plate
not included.)
5. Raise the base antenna.
6. Set theTONE/PULSE switch toTONE
tor touch-tone service, or PULSE for
rotary service, If you don’t know
which type of service you have,
check with the phone company
7. Select RlNGEH ON or OFF (on the
side of handset). When you select
OFF, the handset duesn’t ring.
8. Place handset in the base to charge
tor12 hourstThe CHARGE/IN USE
light comes on indicating that the
battery is charging
If you don‘t chars. the battery
prop-fly (for 12 hour!) who“ you
lint sat up the phono, the
battery’s lung-term por'nrmance
will b. compromind.
CORDLESS PHo E BAsrcs
MAKINGACALL
After initial set up, the handset battery
should be charged for at least 12 hours.
The only two things you need to know to
make a on“ are:
- Press theTALK button before you dlal, If
you try to make a call when you‘re too
far away from the base, the handset
beeps.
- PressTALK or place the handset in the
base to hang up.
IN Usr: [summons
~ TheTALK button on the handset lights,
- The CHARGE/IN USE light on the base
blinks.
' The Phone Symbol appears in the
display.
REDIAL
Press theTALK button, then press the
REDlAL bunon to redial the lasr number
(up to 32 digits) you called.
RECEIVING A Cam.
1. Check the display for Caller lD
information.
2. Press'l'ALK to answer a call.
Fuse! Bun-ON
Use the FLASH button to activate custom
calling services such as call waiting or call
transfer, which are available through your
local phone company.
IMPORTANT: Don't use the TALK button to
activalc custom calling services such as (all
wailing, or you'll hang up the phone.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
The VOLUME button on the handset to
control the volume of the handset’s
earpiece and the ringer volume.
HANDSEI' EARPIECE VOLUME
To change the volume ofthe handset's
earpiece, press VOLUME while the phone is
inuse.
Ruler-LR VOLUME
To adjust the ringer volume, press the
VOLUME button when the phone is on-
hook (phone is inactive/TALK light is offlr
Smcrmc A Rose TONE
There are 4 ring tones built into your
phone.To choose a ring tone, press FLASH
followed by either 1, 2, or 3 when the
phone is on-hook (phone is inactive,TALK
light is off).
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TEMPORARY TONE
This feature enables people who have
pulse (rotary) service to access touchrtone
services offered by banks, credit card
companies, etc., by pressing the tone
button to temporarily make the phone
touch—tone compatible.To get information
about your bank account, for example,
you would:
1. Press theTALK button.
2. Call the bank's information line.
3. Press theTONE button after your call is
answered.
4. Follow the bank's voice instructions to
complete your transaction.
5. Hang up when finished.The phone
returns to pulse (rotary) service.
PAGING THE HANDSET
Press the PAGE button on the base to get
the attention of somebody who is using
the handset or to locate a misplaced
handset.
When you press PAGE on the base, the
handset beeps (the CHARGE/IN USE light
on the base blinksl.
Press theTALK button twice when you
locate the handset to stop the PAGE
feature. Remember that the RINGER
switch on the side of the handset must be
ON in order for the handset to beep.
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Tm; MEMORY FEATURE
Store up to 20 numbers in memory for
quick dialing.
STORING A NUMBER IN MEMORY
The phone must be OFF when you store
numbers.
1. Press the MEMORY button (HEMP?
appears in the display).
2. Use the REV|EW up/down buttons to
select the desired memory location, or
use the digits for direct entry (01-20).
3. Use the keypad to enter the number.
to Press MEMORV to save the stored or
number.
You’ll hear an error lone if you press a
button, such as FLASH, that cannot be
stored in memory or if you have tried to
store more than 16 digits.
Aonmc A PAUSE WHEN You STORE A
NUMBER IN MEMORY
Use the REDIAL button to insert a pause in
the dialing sequence when you store a
number (for example, when you must dial 3
to get an outside line or enter codes to REDW-
access your bank’s information line). hm"
button
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STORING A TEMPORARY Tom: NUMBER
1. Press the MEMORV button.
2. Dial the number (up to 16 digits).
3. Press theTONE button to switch to tone
dialing. lTheTONE counts as one digit.)
. . TONE
4. Enter authorization code/access numbers. bum,“
5, Press MEMORY.
6. Press any (2 digit) number (01-20) to store
the dialed number in that memory location.
STomc A CALLER ID RECORD REDW-
Vou can stare a caller ID record in memory.
See the "Caller ID Features Bi Functions"
section for details.
Duzrmc A STORED Numm
1. Press the MEMORY button.
2. Use the REVIEW buttons (A vi to select
the desired memory location, or use the
digits for direct entry (01-20).
2. Press the DELETE button. (DELEYEENTEHP
appears in the display.) my."
3. Press DELETE again to confirm. nus-unn-
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drum:
1. Press the MEMORY button. human
2, Press and hold the DELETE button. (DELETE
flu? appears in the display.)
3. Press DELETE again to confirm.
Drama A 510m) NUMBER
1. Press theTALK button to get a dial tone.
2. Press MEMORY.
3. Press any (2 digit) number (01-20) to store the dialed number in that
memory location.
CHAIN DEALING FROM Mmomr
Use this feature to make calls which require a sequence of numbers, for
instance if you use a calling card for a frequently called long distance
number. Basically, you dial each part of the sequence from memory.The
following example shows how you can use chain dialing to make a call
through a long distance service:
The Number For Memory Location
Long distance access number 07
Authorization code 08
Frequently called long distance number 09
1. Press theTALK button to get a dial tune.
2. Press the MEMORY button and then press 07.
3. When you hear the access tone, press MEMORY and then press 08.
4. At the next access tone, press MEMORY and then 09. '
HANDSET SOUND SIGNALS
Signal Meaning
Three long beeps or continucus beeps Page signal
Along warbling tone (with ringer on) incoming call signal
Intermittent shortbeep Battery low
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CALLER ID FEATURES 8c FUNCTIONS
The Caller lD feature lets you screen calls as they come in and also stores
records of calls that are received. Here are some of the features available:
- Callback — Dial a Caller ID record's number.
- VIP Numbers — Store up to 5VIP numbers so you can quickly see if
those people have called you.
~ Memory Storage - Store in memory a Caller ID record's number.
- Long Distance Formatting - Format 3 Caller lD record for long distance
callback
- Call Waiting - Accept call waiting calls (ifthe service is available).
Cm ID DISPIAY FEATURES
The handset display gives you the following information:
- Callsr‘s telephone number
Caller's name (if available)
Caller ID Error Messages
Date andTime of the call
Whether the call is new or a repeat call
We on number
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REVIEWING CALL RECORDS
Each time someone calls, their call is stored
in the Caller ID memory (up to 40 calls).
- Press REVIEW A to review the caller list
from the oldest record to the newest
- Press REVIEW v to review the caller list
from the newest record to the oldest.
DIALING A CALLER ID
RECORD
To dial the number in a record:
14 Use the REVIEW buttons (A vl to select
the record you want to dial,
2. Press the DIAL button.
STORING A CALLER ID
RECORD IN MEMORY
1. Use the REVlEW buttons (A v) to select
the record you want to store in memory.
2. Press the MEMORY button to put the
handset into memory mode.
34 Use the REVIEW buttons (A v) to select
the desired memory location.
44 Press MEMORY to store the record
1S
DELETING RECORDS
When 40 records have been stored, new
calls are added to the beginning of the
caller list, and the oldest calls are deleted.
You can also manually delete an individual
recorder all records at once.
DELETING AN brow-mum. Recon
1. Use the REVIEW buttons (A v) to select
the record you want to delete.
2, Press the DELETE button. (DELETEEHWEIP
appears in the display.)
3. Press DELETE again to confirm.
Dams Au. Reconns
1. Press and hold the DELETE button.
(DELETERLLP appears in the display.)
3. Press DELETE again to confirm.
VIP RECORDS
Vou can store as many as five records into
a VIP list for easier access.
STORING A VIP Recon»
1. Use the REVIEW buttons (A v) to se|ect
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menu .
the record you want to add to the VIP “ism-w"
list. L- , 4
2. Press the VIP button.
3. Use the REVIEW buttons (A v) to select
the a VIP location.
Ar Press VIP again to store the record. REVIEW butlnm
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vauewac VIP RECORDS
1. Press the VIP button.
2. Press REVIEW A to review the VIP list
from the oldest record to the newest, and
press REVIEW v to review the VIP list
from the newest record to the oldest.
DIAUNG A V]? RECORD
1. Press the VIP button.
2. Press REVIEW (Av Ito review theVIP
list.
3. Select the record you want to dial, and
then press DIAL.
Dame A VIP RECORD
1, Press the VIP button.
2. Press REVIEW (A v )to review the VIP
list.
3. Select the record you want to delete, and
then press DELETE. (DELETEEHTRHP appears
in the display.)
4, Press DELETE again to confirm.
Dame. Au. VIP RECORDS
1. Press the VIP button.
2. Press REVIEW (A v )to review theVIP
list.
1 Press and hold the DELETE button.
(DELETERLLF appears in the display.)
4. Press DELETE again to confirm.
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CALL WAITING DISPLAY
To utilize the full capabilities ofthis unit,
you must have Caller ID with name and
number delivery as well as CallWaiting
Deluxe (Call Waiting with Caller lD) service
installedThis unit will let you know when a
call is waiting as well as who is calling
before you answer.
This unit does not provide Caller ID and
CallWaiting features unless services have
been ordered from your local telephone
company at a monthly charge. Check with
your local telephone company to confirm
both of these services are available. if you
only have Caller ID service, this unit will
not receive and display Call Waiting with
Caller ID information
1. When you receive a call waiting call,
check the display to see who is calling.
24 Press the FLASH button to answer the
call.
if you choose not to answer the call, the
Call Waiting Caller ID information will be
stored for future reference
4. When you finish the call waiting call,
press FLASH again to go back to the
original call.
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FORMA'rrtNG LONG DISTANCE
NUMBERS
You may need to add the area code (or 1+
area code) to some numbers in order to
dial them
1. Use the REVIEW buttons I A v) to select
the record you want to dial.
2. Use the VIP button to scroll through the
options:
- Press VIP once to add the area code
(Le. 123-456-7890)
- PressVIF again to add 1 plus the area
code (ire. 1-123-456-7890)
. Press VIP a third time to go back to the
7-digit number (Le 456-7850).
3. Press DIAL to dial the number.
ADDING AN Am Cone Mummy
It Use the REVIEW buttons (A v) to select
the record you want to dial.
2 Press the " button.
3. Use the digits to enter the three-digit
area code.
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CHANGING THE BATTERY
Your cordless handset is powered by a nickel cadmium battery pack (BT-
12).The battery pack needs to be recharged periodically. A lully charged
battery gives you approximately 4 hours of talk time or 7 days of stand-by
time. Return the handset to the base whenever possible to keep the
battery adeq uately charged.
The handset runs on a consumer-replaceable, nickel-cadmium battery
pack. it you experience any of the following problems, you may need to
replace the battery pack: short talk time, poor sound quality, limited range,
CHARGE/lN USE light fails to light. Make sure phone is OFF before you
replace battery.
1. Remove the battery compartment
door.
2. Remove the battery pack.
3. insert the new battery into the
compartment on the back of the
handset.
1. Replace the battery compartment
doon
5. Return the handset to the base unit
for at least 12 hours to adequately
charge a new battery pack.
BA'rmzv Sm Pneumons
- Don‘t disassemble, mutilate,
puncture, wet, or dispose of battery
in lire. Like other batteries of this
type, it it is burned or punctured, it
could release toxic materials which
can cause injury.
. Keep batteries out of the reach of
children,
NOTE: The “RC
sea] on d": battery %
used in your
Thomson Consumer
Electronic product
indium: than are
participating in 2
program In collect and recycle Nickel
Cadmium [wineries throughout the
United Stale: ofAmeti-z, Please call 1-
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GENERAL PRODUCT CARE
To keep your telephone working and looking good, follow these guidelines:
- Avoid putting the phone near heating appliances and devices that generate
electrical noise (for example, motors or fluorescent lamps).
~ DO NOT expose to direct sunlight or moisture.
- Avoid dropping the handset, as well as other rough treatment to
the phone.
- Clean the phone with a soft cloth.
- Never use a strong cleaning agent or abrasive powder because this will
damage the finish.
- Retain the original packaging in case you need to ship the phone at a later date.
- Periodically clean the charge contacts on the handset and base with a soft cloth.
CAUSES or POOR Racamon
- Aluminum siding.
- Foil backing on insulation.
- Heating ducts and other metal construction can shield radio signais.
* You’re too close to appliances such as microwaves, stoves,
computers. etc
~ Atmospheric conditions, such as strong storms.
r Base is installed in the basement or lower floor of the house.
- Base is plugged into an AC outlet with other electronic devices.
- Handset battery is low.
- You're out of range of the base.
SERVICE
The FCC requires this product to be serviced only by the manulacturar or its
authorized service agents. In accordance with FCC requirements, changes or
modifications not expressly approved lay/Thomson Consumer Electronics could
void the user's authority to operate this product. For instructions on how to obtain
service, refer to the warranty included in this Guide.
Attach your sales receipt to the booklet for future reference or iot down the date
this product was purchased or received as a giftThis information will be valuable
it service should be required during the warranty period.
Purchase date Name of store
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
In case of difficulty, please check the followingTroubIeshooting Guide
before seeking service.
Problem Solution
N0 dill tone - Chedt installation:
— Is the base power cord connected to a working outlet?
— lsthe telephone line cord connected to the base unit and
the wall lack?
- Disconnect the base from the wall jack and connect another
phone to the same lack. N there is no dial tone in the second
phone, the problem might be your wiring at local service.
- Is the battery padt installed correctly?
- Did the handset beep when you pressed lheTALK button? Did
theTALK light came cn7The battery may need to be charqaat
~ Make sure Ihe battery is properly charged (I2 hours).
- Is the handset out 0! range ol the base? Move closer to the
base unit,
- Place handset in base for in seconds to reset the phone.
' llthl phone still does not work, disconnect the power cord
and remove the battery paeurhen reconnect the powerwrd
and reinstall the binary pack Place handset in the 11“!!an
second: to allow it to {e-inil’ialil .
Dial tone is OK but - Malte sure theTONE/FULSE swildl on the base is set
can‘t dial out correctly.
Hanflset does not ring ' Mose sure the RINGER ONIOFF switm on the base is turned
to N.
~ You may have too many extension phones on your line.Try
unplugging some phones.
' Sac soluliuns lot 'No dial tone."
Cannot her phone - PressVQUMEL button on the handsoL
You experience - Charge battery.
noise, or ladinu in - ls handset out of range? Move closer to the ban.
and out - Relocate the base unit away lromTV's computers, micro-
waves at any other appliance: or electronic device; that may cause interior-neat
- Make sure base is not plugged into an outlet with
another household appliance
um beeps - vim may be receiving an um-ai—range elem move claseno
me base,
- Place handset in base In! 10 seconds to mm the
phona.The CHARGE/IN USE came: on when reszt is
successful.
- Put handset in base Our 12 haulsm recharge bunny,
- Clean charging cnnlms on ham-1m and lane with a soil
clam or an ernsel.
' Sea solutions luv 'Na dial tone."
- Replaca buueryl
Carina! hearlhs - Setlhe RINGER toON.
PAGE/FIND (one
Range is snoner - Posilian me bass antenna upward.
than normal
Banery wfll rim hnld 8 ~ Be sure VON art sufficiently charging (ha haflarV.When the
charge battery has haen chquld for12 huurs
- Mflks sure balmy comm: on bulh lhu handsel and mg base
are making Contact and are claan; lree cl din or lim.
4 When the handset is placed in (he hast, malls sure that me
bass CHARGE/IN USE quhl is on.
M=morv Dialing does nm ~ Memory location must be 2 digits 1i.=, 01,01, em).
work ~ Did you program me memory location kays caneulvi
- Did yuu fallow proper dialing sequancfl
~ Make sureTONE/PULSE swilch is canemv sell
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Adding a Pause wherivou
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Memory 12
Salary 21
Banary insiaiiaiion s
CaIlWaiting Display 19
CallurID 15
CaiiWairingleaiuu 19
Deleting a record 17
Dialing a anilar ID
record 16
Di'npluy 15
Ravicwingrecords 1s
Storing a record in
memnrv 16
swrying a record 13
WP record: 17
daleling is
dialing is
revinwing IE
storing 17
Chafing dialing stored
numbers 14
Changing the Emery 21
Cordless Phone Basin: 9
Deleiinn Call-r ID
record: 17
naming mun
numbsrt 13
Dialing a Sraraa
Numbar 14
D1gital Security System 4
25
FCC Registration
Infnrmation 2
Flash Bunon 10
General Product Cars 22
Hanan: display 15
Handsfl Earplece
Volume 10
HanasaiSerup s
Handsfl sound signals 14
Hearing Aid
Compatibility 2
Installation, desktop 7
Inlerferance
Inhrmaflnn 2
Lirnirad Warranty 27
Making a call 9
Memory Fearing 12
Daleling a stored
number 13
Staring a Caller ID
number 15
Storing a Caller in
racord 13
Modular Jack
Requiremnms 5
Faging |1
Pause 12
Poorliaaaprian zz
RingTone 10
RingerVolums 10
Selecfing a ning'rona lo
Survive 22
Storm number,
aaiaiing is
Storing a Caller ID record
in mummy |3
Storing a Number in
Mnmarv Ii
smring aTemporerTons
Number in Memory 13
Talk light 9
TamporarvTone ii
Trouhlashomirig
Guida 23
VIP rucnrds 17
Deleting 1a
Dialing is
Rsvl’ewing 1B
Storing 17
Volums, handset 10
Wall Moum lnnallatlon E
LIMITED WARRANTY
What your wtrrlrlty um:
. Any delact in ml rials nr workmanship.
For how long alt-r your pumhusu:
~ One year.
(The warranty lor rental units begins with tho first rental Dr AS days lrom date or shipment
to the rental lirrn, whichever comes first.)
Whll we will do:
. Provide you with a now, or at our option rulurhished unit.
~ The edxuharlge unit is under warranty for the remainder ofthe original product's warranty
pent.) .
HW ta mike l wlrrlntv claim:
- Properly park your unit. Includg any cables. etc” whim were originally providsd wilh the
product. We recommend using tho original carton and packi q mileri-ls.
- Include in the package evidence or purchase date such as the bill oluln. Alto print your
name and addrzss and a description 01 the detect. Send standard UPS or its equivalent lo:
Thomson Consumer Elmrflrliu, Inc.
Product Emu-rig. Center
325 Spur D .
El PnoJ. a 79906
- Fay any charges billed to you by the Exchange Center for service not curated by the
warranty.
~ A new or relurbished unit will be shipped to you prepaid lreiglrL
What your warranty dun nnfcwer.
~ Customer instruction. lvour Owner's Manual pruvidex inlermation regarding operating
instructions Ind user controls. For additional information, ask your dealer.)
lnm etiorl and set-up service adjustments.
Batteries.
Dlmnqe (rum misusa or neglect.
Products which have burl modifiud or incorporated into other products.
Products Burch-sad or serviced outside the USA.
Acts cl God. suoh a: but not limited to lightning damage.
Product Raglan-tron:
- Flam complete and mail the Product Registration Card p-utotl with your unit. ltwlll mak-
it easier to Contact you shuuld it ever be nncuurerla return a! rm card 1's not requirtd
tor warranty caveraqu.
Haw mt. low rolatoa to this warranty:
- mis warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may hnv- aunt rights whim vary
from ante to state.
ll you purer-me your vmdun 011me th- USA:
~ This warranty does nnl apply. Canucl your dealer lorwmanty inlnrmatlon.
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