Warranty Information; Important Notice - Interphase Proble Operation Manual

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To ensure that you receive the maximum benefits available
from the outstanding features of the Interphase Probe, please
carefully follow the steps outlined in this manual. An
instructive demonstration simulator has been designed into the
Probe and we highly recommend that you spend some time
using the demo mode prior to actual use of the unit. We also
recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting
to either install or operate your Probe.

Warranty Information

Interphase provides a limited warranty on the Probe Forward
Scanning Sonar. We strongly urge you to read this warranty
(reprinted at the back of this manual) and closely follow its
terms and conditions should your Probe require repair. It is
highly recommended that you save all packing materials so
that if you should need to send in the unit for repair, it can be
fully protected. If you wrap your display unit in the original
plastic bag and ship it in the box with cardboard inserts, this
will protect your unit from scratches and shock during
shipment.
Should you experience a problem with your Probe, first refer
to the Troubleshooting section (Page 53) of this manual.
Most common problems and their solutions are described here.
If problems persist, call Interphase Product Support at:
(831) 477-4944. We will be happy to try to assist you, and if
required, we will give you instructions on how to quickly get
your set repaired.
The enclosed warranty registration card must be completed
and returned to Interphase within 15 days of purchase so that
your unit may be protected under the warranty. Failure to
return the warranty card may cause unnecessary delays in
processing your unit for warranty repair.
WARNING
Navigation based solely on one method or
one instrument should never be practiced.
While the Probe can be quite useful in
showing underwater structure and changing
bottom conditions both below and in front
of your vessel, there are many situations
and conditions which can cause erroneous
or distorted readings.
In addition, there are many situations that
can cause "blind spots" in the Probe's field
of view including the presence of
temperature inversion layers (thermoclines),
water turbulence, and high concentrations
of suspended particles in the water.
While the Probe can be considered as a
useful aid to navigation, it should never be
the only means of navigation.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Since the Probe's Forward Looking
technology is revolutionary, there is a
strong possibility that we will develop
many new and exciting features in the
future. We would like to make sure we can
send you information about these new
features and enhancements.
Please fill out and return the Warranty
Registration Card immediately. This is our
only method to keep in contact with you
and we may want to advise you of future
enhancements to your Probe.
If future changes or improvements are
made, software upgrades will be available
for a nominal charge.
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