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Warranty Information
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the GeoSafari Talking Globe. We’re certain that you will enjoy
the learning experiences offered by this electronic product.
Educational Insights products are guaranteed to function for one year. Educational
Insights warrants each unit against factory defects in material and workmanship for one
year from the date of purchase to the original retail purchaser only.
Educational Insights’ sole and exclusive liability for defects in material and workmanship
shall be limited to repair or replacement at an authorized Educational Insights service
center. This warranty does not obligate Educational Insights to bear the cost of
transportation charges in connection with the repair or replacement of defective parts.
This warranty is invalid if the damage or defect is caused by accident, act of God,
consumer abuse, or unauthorized alteration or repair.
This warranty does not cover any claim concerning worn-out or defective batteries.
If your GeoSafari Talking Globe fails to operate satisfactorily during the first year after
purchase, return it postage prepaid with your check or money order for $6.50 for
handling and inspection. Be sure to include the product, your name, address, and a brief
description of the problem. Send this information to the factory service center listed
below. If this unit is found to be defective within the first year, it will be repaired or
replaced at no further cost to you.
Note: Using any adapter other than EI-8702 voids warranty.
OUT OF WARRANTY SERVICE POLICY
If your unit requires service after expiration of the one-year, limited-warranty period,
Educational Insights will service or replace it with a reconditioned unit—at our option—
upon receipt of the unit and your check or money order.
EI-8895GeoSafari Talking Globe $20.00
CANADIAN CUSTOMERS:
Please call Customer Service (1-800-955-4436) for instructions to return defective units.
Charges are listed in U.S. dollars. Please send Canadian dollars in U.S. equivalent, plus
$6.50 for postage and handling fee.
Direct all returns to:
Educational Insights
Customer Service Dept.
2206 Oakland Parkway
Columbia, TN 38401-9901
Ireland “Irish Jig”
This sprightly tune accompanies Irish soft-shoe dances. Jigs were quite
often written in 6/8 musical notation.
Israel “Havah Nagilah”
This folk tune from Israel often accompanies a circle dance called the
hora. Our version was written by Avraham Zvi Idelson.
Italy “O Sole Mio”
Reputed to come from Italy, “O Sole Mio” is a lighthearted song often
accompanied by an accordion.
Japan “Sukara”
“Sukara” is translated into English as the “Cherry Blossom Song.” The
importance of pentatonic scales without halftones in Japanese music
gives the song an Oriental sound.
Mexico “La Cucaracha”
“La Cucaracha” translates into English as “The Cockroach.” It is a lively
and popular tune. The national anthem of Mexico, the “Himno Nacional
de México,” is another memorable song.
Nigeria “Kumbaya”
A folk song that originated in Nigeria, “Kumbaya” is sung around the
world.
Russia “The Volga Boatman”
This theme from an old Russian folk tune is heard as a recurring motif in
many works of Russian classical music.
USA “The Star-Spangled Banner”
This was written on September 14, 1814, by American lawyer Francis
Scott Key, and was adapted from a popular English song by John Stafford
Smith. On March 3, 1931, the song was officially adopted as the national
anthem of the United States.
SERVICE CENTER