Acu-Rite 00639W User Manual

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Instruction Manual
Weather Center
model 00639W
CONTENTS
Unpacking Instructions ........... 2
Package Contents .................. 2
Product Registration ............... 2
Features & Benets: 3-in-1 ....... 3
Features: Display Unit ............ 4
Setup .................................... 7
3-in-1 Sensor Setup ................ 7
Display Unit Setup ................. 8
Set the Time & Date ............... 9
Measurement Units ...............10
3-in-1 Sensor Installation ........ 12
Using the Weather Center .....13
Programmable Alarms ...........14
Troubleshooting ....................15
Care & Maintenance ............. 16
Specications ........................ 17
FCC Information ...................17
Customer Support ................. 18
Warranty..............................18
Questions? Contact Customer Support at
(877) 221-1252 or visit www.AcuRite.com.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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Congratulations on your new AcuRite product. To ensure the best possible product performance, please read this manual in its entirety
and retain it for future reference.
Unpacking Instructions
Remove the protective lm that is applied to the LCD screen prior to using this product. Locate the tab and peel off to remove.
Package Contents
1. Display unit with tabletop stand
2. 3-in-1 sensor
3. Sensor mounting bracket
4. Mounting hardware
5. Instruction Manual
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Features & Benets
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2
5
3-in-1 SENSOR
1. Temperature & Humidity Sensors
(internal)
2. Release Lever for Battery Access
3. Mounting Point
4. Wind Speed Anemometer
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3
5. Mounting Hardware
Includes anchors and screws.
Qty Diameter Length
4 #4 1” 1 #6 or #8 1/4” or 3/8
6. Mounting Bracket
7. A-B-C Switch (not shown)
ID code that must match display’s A-B-C switch to ensure units synchronize.
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Features & Benets
Display Unit
1 2
3
4
5 6
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8 9
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30 29
28
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27 26 25 24
23 22 21 20 19 18
1211 13 14 15 16
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DISPLAY UNIT
1. History Chart Icon
Indicates data is currently displayed on the History Chart (#4).
2. Current Wind Speed
3. Peak Wind Speed
4. Multi-Variable History Chart
Displays the past 12 hours of data for temperature, humidity, wind speed, wind peak, wind average or pressure.
5. 12 to 24 Hour Weather Forecast
Self-Calibrating Forecasting pulls data from the outdoor sensor to
generate your personal forecast.
6. Learning Mode Icon
Disappears after weather forecast self-calibration is complete.
7. Seasonal Display
Heat index displays when
temperature is 80
Dew Point displays when temperature
is between 41
Wind Chill displays when temperature
o
is 40
F (4oC) or lower.
o
F (27oC) or higher.
o
F - 79oF (5oC - 26oC).
8. Outdoor Sensor Signal Strength
9. Alarm On/Off Indicator
For Selectable Category (#14)
10. Programmable Alarm Settings
11. Alarm On/Off Button
Activate alarm; press and hold to adjust alarm values.
12. ▼ Button
Press to select Category (shown in #14) and change settings.
13. SET Button
For setup preferences.
14. Selectable Category
15. ▲ Button
Press to select Category (shown in #14) and change settings.
16. Records Button
Press for all-time low and date recorded for current category selected on display (#14). Press twice for all-time high and date recorded.
17. Display Stand
18. Record Lows
Shown for current category selected on the display (#14).
19. Clear Button
Deletes record low (#18) shown.
20. Record Highs
Shown for current category selected on the display (#14).
21. Clear Button
Deletes record high (#20) shown.
22. Date
23. Clock
24. Current Indoor Humidity
Arrow icon indicates direction humidity is trending.
25. Current Indoor Temperature
Arrow icon indicates direction
temperature is trending.
26. Moon Phase
27. Barometric Pressure
Arrow icon indicates the direction
the pressure is trending.
28. Current Outdoor Humidity
Arrow icon indicates the direction the humidity is trending.
29. Current Outdoor Temperature
Arrow icon indicates direction the temperature is trending.
30. Alarm On Indicator
Indicates alarm activated for category selected (#14).
31. Average Wind Speed
Based on all wind speed readings
from the past 2 minutes.
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Back of Display Unit
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2
3
4
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BACK OF DISPLAY UNIT
1. CLEAR TODAY Button
Clears data recorded since 12:00am.
2. RESET Button
Full reset to factory defaults.
3. A-B-C Switch
ID code that must match 3-in-1 sensor’s A-B-C switch to ensure units synchronize.
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4. RESET REC Button Resets all readings except time
& date.
5. Battery Compartment
6. Battery Compartment Cover
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SETUP
3-in-1 Sensor Setup
Set the A-B-C Switch
1
The A-B-C switch is located inside the battery compartment. It can be set to A, B or C. However, you must select the same letter
choices for both the sensor and
the display unit in order for the units to synchronize.
Install or Replace Batteries
2
AcuRite recommends high quality alkaline or lithium batteries for
the best product performance.
Heavy duty or rechargeable
batteries are not recommended.
The 3-in-1 sensor requires lithium batteries in low temperature conditions. Cold temperatures can cause alkaline batteries to
function improperly. Use lithium batteries in the 3-in-1 sensor for temperatures below -4ºF / -20ºC.
1. Press the release lever and pull off the lower housing of
the sensor.
2. Remove the battery
compartment cover.
3. Insert 4 x AA batteries into the battery compartment, as shown. Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery
compartment.
4. Replace the battery cover and lower housing of the sensor.
A B C
A-B-C Switch
1
set to match
display unit
Remove Battery
2
Compartment Cover
Install Batteries
3
4 AA batteries
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Display Unit Setup
AcuRite recommends high quality alkaline batteries for the best product performance. Heavy duty or rechargeable batteries are not recommended.
Set the A-B-C Switch
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Locate the A-B-C switch inside the battery compartment. Set the A-B-C switch to A, B or C. You must select the same letter choices for both the display unit
and the sensor in order for the
units to synchronize.
Install or Replace Batteries
2
1. Remove the battery
compartment cover.
2. Insert 3 x AA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment, as shown. Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery
compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
A-B-C Switch
2
set to match sensor
A B C
Install Batteries
1
3 AA batteries
PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD OR DEFECTIVE BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE WAY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS.
used for an extended period of time. Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery compartment. Promptly remove dead batteries from the device. Dispose of used batteries properly. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. DO NOT incinerate used batteries. DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire, as batteries may explode or leak. DO NOT mix old and new batteries or types of batteries (alkaline/standard). DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries. DO NOT short-circuit the supply terminals.
BATTERY SAFETY: Clean the battery contacts and also those of the device prior to battery installation. Remove batteries from equipment which is not to be
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Set the Time & Date
The clock and calendar are utilized to time stamp history records and other data, so it is important to set the time and date soon after you power on the display unit.
Set the Time
1. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons until
“SET CLOCK?” is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit.
2. Press the “SET” button to set the clock.
3. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons to adjust the hour. Note the “AM” and “PM” indicators.
4. Press the “SET” button to conrm hour selection.
5. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons to adjust minutes.
6. Press the “SET” button to conrm minute selection.
The clock is now set.
Note: The “ ” stays in Selectable Categories, even after setup.
Set the Date
1. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons until
“SET DATE?” is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit.
2. Press the “SET” button to set the date.
3. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons to adjust the
month.
4. Press the “SET” button to conrm month selection.
5. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons to adjust the
day.
6. Press the “SET” button to conrm day selection.
7. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons to adjust the
year.
8. Press the “SET” button to conrm year selection.
The date is now set.
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Select Measurement Units
To select between standard units (mph, ºF, etc.) or metric units (kph, ºC, etc.):
1. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons until
“SET UNITS?” is displayed on the Selectable Category part of the display unit.
2. Press the “SET” button to set the unit
preference.
3. Press the “▲” or “▼” buttons to select “STAND” for standard or “METRIC” for metric
units.
4. Press the “SET” button to conrm your selection.
Units are now set.
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Placement for Maximum Accuracy
AcuRite sensors are sensitive to surrounding environmental conditions. Proper placement of both the display unit and the sensor are critical to the accuracy
and performance of this product.
Display Unit Placement
Place the display unit in a dry area free of dirt and dust. To ensure accurate temperature measurement, place out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources or vents. Display unit stands upright for tabletop use or is wall-mountable.
3-in-1 Sensor Placement
The 3-in-1 sensor is designed to remain outdoors all year long. Choose an open location with no obstructions above or around
the sensor for the most accurate measurements.
Important Placement Guidelines
Display unit and sensor must be within 330 feet (100 m) of each other.
MAXIMIZE WIRELESS RANGE
Place units away from large metallic items, thick walls, metal surfaces, or other objects that may limit wireless communication.
PREVENT WIRELESS INTERFERENCE
Place both units at least 3 feet (.9 m) away from electronic devices (TV, computer, microwave, radio, etc.).
LOCATE AWAY FROM HEAT SOURCES
Position sensor away from heaters, air conditioners, chimneys, exhaust vents, asphalt and concrete (surfaces that radiate heat).
LOCATE AWAY FROM HUMIDITY SOURCES
Avoid installing the sensor near pools, spas, or other bodies of water. Water sources may impact humidity accuracy.
LOCATE AWAY FROM SPRINKLER HEADS
DO NOT install the sensor where it will be sprayed by a sprinkler system. This may force water inside the sensor.
LOCATE AWAY FROM WIND OBSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT mount the sensor with obstructions around it. Consider a location that is a wide open area, with few
structures around to ensure accurate wind measurement.
Visit us online to view installation photos and video, or learn more about AcuRite technology:
www.AcuRite.com/3in1
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3-in-1 Sensor Installation Guidelines
INSTALLATION HEIGHT Mount the sensor at a minimum height of 5 feet
(1.5 meters) off the ground, in an open area. Higher is better for wind measurements. The National Weather Service recommends 33 feet high!
MOUNTING OPTIONS The included mounting bracket is designed to screw
directly onto wooden posts or surfaces that are 2”x 4” or larger. The sensor can also be mounted directly to common 3/4” steel pipe (available at
hardware stores and home centers).
LEVEL INSTALLATION Use a bubble
level (not included) to ensure level installation for accurate wind
measurement.
Top or Side Mount
1. Insert the mounting base into
the hole on the bottom of the
sensor.
2. Use one of the screws included
in the hardware bag to fasten
the lower sensor housing to the
mounting base.
3. Make sure the sensor is level using a
bubble level.
4. Fasten mounting base to a post or
railing using 2 screws.
Pipe Mount
1. Insert pipe (we recommend 3/4”
schedule 40 PVC / 25.8 mm O.D., not included) or similar item all the way into the hole on the bottom of the sensor. Note: Mounting base is not
used.
2. Use one of the screws included in the hardware bag to fasten the lower
sensor housing securely to the pipe.
3. Make sure the sensor is level using a bubble level.
The 3-in-1 sensor is now ready to use.
Top Mount Side Mount
Pipe Mount
Do not install during electrical storms. Do not place pole
or sensor near
electrical lines or electrical equipment.
Basic Setup is Complete
The 3-in-1 sensor will now synchronize with the display unit. It may take a few minutes for synchronization to complete. If both or one of the units appear to be functioning improperly, please refer to the troubleshooting section.
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CRESCENT
CRESCENT
QUARTER
QUARTER
OPERATION
Using The Weather Center Learning Mode
Self-Calibrating Forecasting use a unique algorithm to analyze changes in pressure over a time period (called Learning Mode) to determine your altitude. After 14 days, the Learning Mode icon disappears from the display screen. At this point, the self-calibrated pressure is tuned in to your location and the unit is ready for superior weather prediction.
Weather Forecast
AcuRite’s patented Self-Calibrating Forecasting provides your personal forecast of weather conditions for the next 12 to 24 hours by collecting data from the sensor in your backyard. It generates a forecast with pinpoint accuracy ­personalized for your exact location.
HEAVY STORM STORMY MOSTLY CLOUDY PARTLY CLOUDY MOSTLY SUNNY
View the complete list of icons at www.AcuRite.com/acurite-icons
Multi-Variable History Chart
The multi-variable history chart lets you monitor the change in conditions over the last 12 hour time period (-12, -6, -3, -2, -1, 0). Toggle between outdoor temperature and humidity, wind speed, peak and average wind speeds, and
barometric pressure readings
Wind Speed
The Wind Speed area of the display features the CURRENT speed, as well as the AVERAGE and PEAK wind speeds. AVERAGE wind speeds are based on all wind speed readings from the last 2 minutes. PEAK wind speed is the
highest speed recorded from the past 60 minutes.
Barometric Pressure
Subtle variations in barometric pressure greatly impact the weather. This weather center displays the current pressure with an arrow icon to indicate the direction the pressure is trending (FALLING, STEADY, or RISING). The multi­variable history chart lets you monitor the change in pressure over time.
Moon Phase
Track the phases of the moon, conveyed through simple lunar phase icons:
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FULL
3RD
WANING
NEW WAXING
1ST
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Programmable Weather Alarms
Each Selectable Weather Category features an alarm option. When an alarm sounds, the display unit emits an audible beep and ashes the affected category, its alarm settings, and any other relevant data.
Some alarms can be customized to alert you when your programmed value is reached. Alarms may be set for:
• Wind speed • Wind chill • Dew point
• Oncoming storm • Heat index • Outdoor humidity
• Outdoor temperature • Indoor temperature • Indoor humidity
Set a Weather Alarm
1. Choose the weather category for which you wish to set an alarm by
pressing the “▲” or “▼” buttons until the category is displayed on the
Selectable Category part of the display unit.
2. To program a value (only applies to alarms that require a value), press
AND HOLD the “ALARM ON/OFF” button until the “SET” indicator appears in the area of the display labeled “ALARM” (left of the selected weather category) and the alarm setting ashes.
3. Adjust the alarm value by pressing the “▲” or “▼” buttons.
4. Press the “SET” button to conrm a value.
5. The alarm ON indicator will highlight on the display.
Alarm is now programmed and turned on.
ALARM ON/OFF
To set or adjust an alarm value: Press and hold “ALARM ON/OFF” button. To activate or deactivate an alarm: Press “ALARM ON/OFF” button.
RECORDS
Silence a Sounding Alarm
The alarm sounds initially for a few minutes, then silences itself. The alarm then sounds every few minutes afterwards until one of the following happens:
1. “SNOOZE” - Press any button. Alarm silences, but sounds again if the alarm
condition reoccurs.
2. Turn the alarm “OFF” - Deactivates the alarm.
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Solution
No outdoor sensor
reception
no bars
• Relocate the display unit and/or the 3-in-1 sensor. The units must be within 330 ft (100 m) of each other.
• Make sure both units are placed at least 3 feet (.9 m) away from electronics that may interfere with the wireless communication (such as TVs, microwaves, computers, etc).
• Use standard alkaline batteries (or lithium batteries in sensor when temperature is below -4ºF/-20ºC). Do not use heavy duty or rechargeable batteries. NOTE: It may take up to 20 minutes for display unit and sensor to synchronize after batteries are replaced.
• Synchronize the units:
1. Bring both the sensor and display unit indoors and
remove batteries from each.
2. Make sure the A-B-C switch on both units match.
3. Reinstall batteries in the outdoor sensor.
4. Reinstall batteries in the display unit.
5. Let the units sit within a couple feet of each other
for about 20 minutes to gain a strong connection.
Outdoor
temperature
is ashing or
showing dashes
Inaccurate wind
readings
Display screen
not working
Flashing of the outdoor temperature may be an indication of wireless interference.
• Make sure the A-B-C switch in the battery compartments of both the display unit and sensor are switched to the same letter. You may choose A, B or C; but both units must match to sync up.
• What is wind reading being compared to? Pro weather stations are typically mounted at 30 ft high
or more. Make sure to compare data using a sensor positioned at the same mounting height.
• Check location of the sensor. Ensure it’s mounted a
minimum of 5 ft in the air with no obstructions around
it (within several feet).
• Ensure wind cups are spinning freely. If they hesitate or stop try lubricating with graphite powder or spray lubricant.
• Check that the batteries are installed correctly. Batteries may need to be replaced.
• Reset the display by pressing the “RESET” button, located in the battery compartment of the display
unit.
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Problem Possible Solution
• Weather Forecast icon predicts conditions for the next
12 to 24 hours, not current conditions.
• Has Learning Mode icon disappeared from the display unit? Learning Mode must complete before
Inaccurate forecast
Inaccurate
temperature or
humidity
forecast and pressure will be accurate.
• Allow unit to run continuously for 33 days. Battery removal or resetting the display unit will restart Learning Mode. After 14 days, forecast should be fairly accurate, however Learning Mode calibrates for a total of 33 days.
• Make sure both the display unit and 3-in-1 sensor are placed out of direct sunlight and away from any heat
sources or vents (see p.11).
• Make sure both units are positioned away from
moisture sources (see p.11).
• Make sure 3-in-1 sensor is mounted at least 5 ft off of
the ground.
If your AcuRite product does not operate properly after trying the troubleshooting steps, visit www.AcuRite.com or call (877) 221-1252 for assistance.
Care & Maintenance
Display Unit Care
Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use caustic cleaners or abrasives. Keep away from dust, dirt and moisture. Clean ventilation ports regularly with a gentle puff of air.
3-in-1 Sensor Care
Clean the Sensor
Clean with a soft damp cloth. Do not use caustic cleaners or abrasives.
Insect Prevention
Insects may cause obstructions and interrupt data by nesting in or on the 3-in-1 sensor. To limit this problem, spray the outside of the sensor with a household insect repellent. Consult the insect repellent instructions prior to use.
Snow & Freezing Weather
The 3-in-1 sensor will not be damaged by freezing conditions.
Clean the Wind Anemometer
Remove foreign matter from the outside of the sensor for free movement of the wind
vane and anemometer. If needed, use a small amount of spray lubricant, clear silicone
or graphite powder on the anemometer for improved movement.
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Specications
TEMPERATURE RANGE
HUMIDITY RANGE
WIND SPEED
WIRELESS RANGE
OPERATING FREQUENCY
POWER
DATA REPORTING
Outdoor: -40ºF to 158ºF; -40ºC to 70ºC
Indoor: 32ºF to 122ºF; 0ºC to 50ºC
Outdoor: 1% to 99% Indoor: 16% to 98%
0 to 99 mph; 0 to 159 kph
330ft / 100m depending on home construction materials
433 MHz
Display: 3 x AA alkaline batteries
Sensor: 4 x AA alkaline or lithium batteries
Wind Speed: 18 second updates Outdoor temperature & humidity: 18 second updates Indoor temperature & humidity: 60 second updates
FCC Information
This device complies with part 15 of 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: Changes or modications 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 equip ment 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 the 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. NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modications to this equipment. Such modications could void the user authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-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 received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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Customer Support
AcuRite customer support is committed to providing you with best-in­class service. For assistance, please have the model number of this product available and contact us in any of the following ways:
(877) 221-1252 info@chaney-inst.com
24/7 support at www.AcuRite.com
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Limited One Year Warranty
At AcuRite, we proudly uphold our commitment to quality technology. Chaney Instrument Co. warrants that all products it manufactures to be of good material and workmanship, and to be free of defects when properly installed and operated for a period of one year from the date
of purchase.
We recommend that you visit us at www.AcuRite.com for the fastest way to register your product. However, product registration does not eliminate the need to retain your original proof of purchase in order to obtain warranty benets.
Chaney Instrument Co. warrants that all products it manufactures to be of good material and workmanship, and to be free of defects when properly installed and operated for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Remedy for breach of this warranty is limited to repair or replacement of the defective item(s). Any product which, under normal use and service, is proven to breach the warranty contained herein within ONE YEAR from date of sale will, upon examination by Chaney, and at its sole option, be repaired or replaced by Chaney. Transportation costs and charges for returned goods shall be paid for by the purchaser. Chaney hereby disclaims all responsibility for such transportation costs and charges. This
warranty will not be breached, and Chaney will give no credit for products it manufactures which have received normal wear and tear, been damaged (including by acts of nature), tampered, abused, improperly installed, damaged in shipping, or repaired or altered by others than authorized representatives of Chaney.
The above-described warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied, and all other warranties are hereby expressly disclaimed, including without limitation the implied warranty of merchantability and the implied warranty of tness for a particular purpose. Chaney expressly disclaims all liability for special, consequential or incidental damages, whether arising in tort or by contract from any breach of this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Chaney further disclaims all liability from personal injury relating to its products to the extent permitted by law. By acceptance of any of Chaney’s products, the purchaser assumes all liability for the consequences arising from their use or misuse. No person, rm or corporation is authorized to assume for Chaney any other liability in connection with the sale of its products. Furthermore, no person, rm or corporation is authorized to modify or waive the terms of this paragraph, and the preceding paragraph, unless done in writing and signed by a duly authorized agent of Chaney. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
For in-warranty claims: Chaney Instrument Co.
965 Wells St., Lake Geneva, WI 53147
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