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Warranty
Warranty
Global Water Instrumentation, Inc. warrants that its products are free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of shipment from
the factory. Global Water's obligations under this warranty are limited to, at Global Water's op-
tion: (I) replacing or (II) repairing; any products determined to be defective. In no case shall
Global Water's liability exceed the products original purchase price. This warranty does not apply
to any equipment that has been repaired or altered, except by Global Water Instrumentation, Inc.,
or which has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident. It is expressly agreed that this war-
ranty will be in lieu of all warranties of fitness and in lieu of the warranty of merchantability.
The warranty begins on the date of your invoice.
Requirements
Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 or XP*
486DX 66MHz, 16MB RAM (Windows 95 base machine; later operating systems may require
higher specifications)
Available COM port
Contact Information
Global Water Instrumentation, Inc.
11390 Amalgam Way
Gold River, CA 95670
Terminology
In order to better understand this product manual, please be aware of the following terminology
and formatting standards.
Bolded terms (i.e. bold) indicate either a keyboard key, a word or icon that appears on your com-
puter monitor screen or a phrase to be emphasized. Context will dictate which is indicated.
Since it is assumed that users of this manual are familiar with mouse usage, many mouse opera-
tions are implied. The term "click" or "clicking" means to press and release the left mouse button.
Similarly, "double-click" means to press and release the left mouse button twice in quick succes-
sion. For example, the phrase "Click the start button" should be interpreted as "Move the mouse
pointer to the task bar and click the start button." If any other mouse button is used in an opera-
tion, it will be specified in the documentation.
The term "select" means to move the mouse pointer over the indicated target. For example the
phrase "Select Toolbars from the View menu" means to move the mouse pointer over View, click
View and then move the mouse pointer over Toolbars. This action provides access to the Tool-
bars menu. "Select" is normally used when the mouseover action will cause additional menus to
display.
*Windows® 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 & XP are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation
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