User`s manual
©Copyright 1978, by Radio Shack, A Division of Tandy Corporation, Ft. Worth, Texas 76102
LIMITED WARRANTY
Radio Shack warrants for a period of 90 days from the date of delivery to
customer that the computer hardware described herein shall be free from
defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. This
warranty shall be void if the computer case or cabinet is opened or if the unit is
altered or modified. During this period, if a defect should occur, the product
must be returned to a Radio Shack store or dealer for repair. Customer's sole
and exclusive remedy in the event of defect is expressly limited to the correction
of the defect by adjustment, repair or replacement at Radio Shack's election and
sole expense, except there shall be no obligation to replace or repair items which
by their nature are expendable. No representation or other affirmation of fact,
including but not limited to statements regarding capacity, suitability for use, or
performance of the equipment, shall be or be deemed to be a warranty or
representation by Radio Shack, for any purpose, nor give rise to any liability or
obligation of Radio Shack whatsoever.
EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, THERE
ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL
RADIO SHACK BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR BENEFITS, INDI-
RECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ARIS-
ING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ALL RADIO SHACK COMPUTER PROGRAMS ARE DISTRIBUTED ON AN
"AS IS" BASIS WITHOUT WARRANTY
Radio Shack shall have no liability or responsibility to customer or any other
person or entity with respect to any liability, loss or damage caused or alleged to
be caused directly or indirectly by computer equipment or programs sold by
Radio Shack, including but not limited to any interruption of service, loss of
business or anticipatory profits or consequential damages resulting from the use
or operation of such computer or computer programs.
NOTE: Good data processing procedure dictates that the user test the
program, run and test sample sets of data, and run the system in
parallel with the system previously in use for a period of time adequate
to insure that results of operation of the computer or program are
satisfactory.










