Installation guide

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The Warranty
People are scared of warranties. Lots of ne print. Months of
waiting around. Well, fear no more. This warranty is designed to
make you rave about AudioControl. Its a warranty that looks out
for you and your client, plus helps you resist the temptation to
have your friend, whos good with electronics”, try to repair your
AudioControl product. So go ahead, read this warranty, then
register the information at www.audiocontrolregistration.com and
include your comments.
“Conditional” doesn’t mean anything ominous. The Federal Trade
Commission tells all manufacturers to use the term to indicate
that certain conditions have to be met before they’ll honor the
warranty. If you meet all of these conditions, we will warrant all
materials and workmanship on the Architect™ for ve (5) years
from the date you bought it, and we will x or replace it, at our op-
tion, during that time.
Here are the conditional conditions:
1. You need to register your purchases of the Architect™ with us
by going to the AudioControl web site (www.audiocontrol.com),
click on the “Home Theater tab and then go to the warranty reg-
istration department and follow the directions. Optionally, go to
www.audiocontrolregistration.com.
2. You must keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase show-
ing when and from whom the unit was purchased. We’re not the
only ones who require this, so it’s a good habit to get into with any
major purchase.
3. The Architect™ must have originally been purchased from an
authorized AudioControl dealer. You do not have to be the origi-
nal owner, but you do need a copy of the original sales slip.
4. You cannot let anybody who isnt: (A) the AudioControl fac-
tory; or (B) somebody authorized in writing by AudioControl to
service the Archtiect. If anyone other than (A), or (B) messes with
the Architect™, that voids your warranty.
5. The warranty is also void if the serial number is altered or re-
moved, or if The Architect™ has been used improperly. Now that
sounds like a big loophole, but here is all we mean by it:
Unwarranted abuse is: (A) physical damage (don’t use the Archi-
tect™ to level your projection TV); (B) improper connections (120
volts into the RCA jacks can fry the poor thing); (C) sadistic things.
This is the best product we know how to build, but if you strap it
to the front bumper of your Range Rover, something might break.
Assuming you conform to 1 through 5, and it really isnt all that
hard to do, we get the option of xing your old unit or replacing
it with a new one.
Warranty
Legalese Section
This is the only warranty given
by AudioControl. This warranty
gives you specic legal rights,
and you may also have rights
that vary from state to state.
Promises of how well the Archi-
tect™ will work are not implied
by this warranty. Other than
what we’ve said we’ll do in this
warranty, we have no obligation,
express or implied. We make
no warranty of merchantabil-
ity or tness for any particular
purpose. Also neither we nor
anyone else who has been
involved in the development
or manufacture of the unit will
have any liability of any inciden-
tal, consequential, special or
punitive damages, including but
not limited to any lost prots or
damage to other parts of your
system by hooking up to the
unit (whether the claim is one
for breach of warranty, negli-
gence of other tort, or any other
kind of claim). Some states do
not allow limitations of conse-
quential damages.
Failure to register your prod-
uct negates any service claims.
The warranty included with
the unit shall supersede this
plain-text version if there is any
inconsistency between
the two.
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