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Table of Contents

Table of Contents 0Display Panel 1Preventive Maintenance 2Preventive Maintenance - Cont'd 3Settings - Maintenance Mode 4Settings - Maintenance Mode (cont.) 5Diagnostics - Display Codes 6Diagnostics - LED Test 7Diagnostics - Keypad Test 8Diagnostics - Heart Rate Test, Measurements 9Trouble Shooting - How do I use the Stepper? 10Trouble Shooting - FAQ 11Trouble Shooting - Incorrect Model Setting 12Trouble Shooting - Noise 13Trouble Shooting - Noise- Clutch Pillow Blocks 14Trouble Shooting - Noise - Springs 15Trouble Shooting - Noise - Pedals : 16Part Installation Procedure - Shrouds 17Parts Replacement - Shroud's 17Part Installation Procedure - Shrouds 18Part Adjsutment - Adjsuting Belt Tension 19Part Installation Procedure - Load Control board Wiring 20Part Installation Procedure - Alternator Wiring 21Part Assemblies - Hardware Kit 22Part Assemblies - Clutch Assembly 23Part Assemblies - Display Assembly 24Part Assemblies - Right Pedal Assembly 26Part Assemblies - Left Pedal Assembly 25Part Assemblies - Chain Link Assembly 27Part Assemblies - Electrical Components 28Part Assemblies - Frame Assembly Right 29Part Assemblies - Frame Assembly Left 30Part Assemblies - Frame Assembly Parts Iist... 31Part Assemblies - Frame Assembly 32Maintenance Log 33Warranty 35

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Display Panel

Pro Stepper Series 5100 display keypad

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Preventive Maintenance

To keep your Star Trac Pro Stepper in top condition, Star Trac strongly recommends performingregular daily , weekly and monthly preventive maintenance routines outlined below.

Daily MaintenanceRemove excessive accumulations of dust, dirt and other substances by using a clean , soft clothand a non-abrasive liquid cleaner, such as Formula 409™ or FANTASTIKTM . Wipe down theexterior of the display panel, pedals, shrouds and heart rate grips.

•Spray on the cloth first then wipe the display.

Weekly MaintenancePerform the following services each week:

• Vacuum the floor under and around the Pro Stepper. Move the unit to another spot, ifnecessary, to vacuum thoroughly .

• Inspect the screws (i.e. display panel mounting screws) for security, and retighten ifnecessary.

• Inspect the display panel keypads for wear.

Monthly MaintenancePerform all the steps in weekly maintenance plus the following services each month, or asneeded:

• Check that the pedals and shrouds are secure.• Check for smooth and quiet operation of all moving parts.

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Preventive Maintenance - Cont'd

Quarterly MaintenancePerform all the steps in weekly and monthly maintenance plus the following services each month,or as needed:

Remove the return springs form the chains:

• Raise and lower the pedal arms and inspect for smoothness. Binding or excessivelooseness might indicate a worn bushing.

• Rotate the clutch sprocket and inspect for smoothness. As you rotate the clutch towardsthe pedals it will turn the drive belt but as you turn the clutch towards the drive belt it willspin freely and will not turn the drive belt.

• Inspect the chain pulleys by spinning them.a. If they spin freely they are okb. If they bind check for areas that bind and adjust or replace as needed.

• Inspect the chains and springs for wear.a. Frozen links will require a chain replacement.

• Lubricate the chain with white lithium grease.• Rotate the clutch sprockets 180 degrees from the original position and reassemble the

springs and chain back onto the sprockets.

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Settings - Maintenance Mode

The Maintenance Mode allows you to query and modify the basic settings of the Star Trac ProStepper.

Engaging Maintenance Mode

•Press and hold the , and keys together.A beep will sound and the "MAl NTENANCE MODE" will display momentarily in the informationwindow.Release all keys. "SERIAL NO XXXXX" will display in the information window.

Modifying the Maintenance Mode

OK Key: Updates (saves) the value of the display setting in the Flash memory, and exitsMaintenance Mode.

The following keys are used to modify Maintenance Settings:

Upper and Lower Data Infonnation Window SCROLL keys: Display the next• previous settings.

Increase and Decrease Level Keys: Adjust the value of the displayedsetting up and down respectively , in increments of 1 unit.

Maintenance Mode SettingsThe items that you may display and change:Default values set in 0

and

Serial Number Pro Stepper serial number (0)Date Manufactures date for the Pro Stepper (01/05)

Display Vers 1 Display software version (N/A)Display Vers 2 Display software version (N/A)

LCa Vers LCB software version (N/A)Units English = units of pounds, miles, feet inches; (English)

Metric = units of kilograms, kilometers, centimetersTime Maximum time in minutes allowed for program, excluding warm-up and cool-

down (20)Weight Default (to user) , typical weight in Ib (UNITS=English) or kg (UNITS = Metric)

(350 Ibs, 159 KG)

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Language Language is English , Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Swedish,Italian or Katakana (English)

Model PB-UB =Pro Bike Upright, PB-RB =Pro Bike Recumbent, Pro CT =Pro CrossTrainer, Elite CT =Elite CrossTrainer, Stepper =ProStepper

LCB Type LCB hardware version Ver3CSAFE Turns on/off CSAFE functionality (Off)

Auto Status Turns on/off the unsolicited status of the CSAFE feature (Off)Wall Power Turns the wall power settinq on/off (Off)

IRDA Turns on/off infrared port functionality (Off)OPER Hours Total operating hours (0)

Quick Start Number of times the Quick Start program was run since last reset (0)Manual Number of times the Manual program was run since last reset (0)

Fat Burner Number of times the Fat Burner program was run since the last reset(0)

IHR Pro Number of times the Interval Heart Rate Control program was runsince the last reset (0)

CHR Pro Number of times the Constant Heart Rate Control program was runsince last reset (0)

Fit Test Number of times the Fitness Test proqram was run since last reset (0)GLT Sculpt Number of times the Glute Sculptor program was run since last reset

(0)Thigh TNR Number of times the Thigh Toner program was run since last reset (0)

Famous Step Number of times the Famous Step program was run since last reset(0)

Comm Lost Number of times a Comm Lost condition has occurred. See DisplayCodes

Key Down Number of times a Key Down condition has occurred. See DisplayCodes

LED Test Access to integral LED test functionKeypad Test Access to inteqral keypad test function

Heart Rate Test Access to inteqral heart rate system test functionMeasurements Access to integral measurements function

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Diagnostics - Display Codes

Display Codes

Star Trac Pro Steppers perform a self-test at the beginning of every workout. If a problem isdetected, a message displays before or after the workout, depending on the nature of theproblem.

Key Down - One or more keys on the display panel are stuck in the "on" position for at least 10seconds. This can occur if a user presses keys before the system is turned on.

Comm Lost - Communication between the Load Control Board (LCB) and the display are lost.This can occur if the display cable is not connected securely at install.

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Diagnostics - LED Test

LED Test

The LED Test can be used to verify that all LED (lights) are functioning on the display assembly.

To engage the LED Test

Enter the Maintenance Mode (see Settings - Maintenance Mode).

Press until LED Test is displayed in the information window.

Press to enter the LED Test. All lights on the display should be on.

Check for any bumed out lights.

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•To exit the LED Test. press ~.

If any of the LED's do not illuminate. they may not be functioning and the display electronicsshould be replaced.

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Diagnostics - Keypad Test

Keypad Test

The Keypad Test can be used to verify that all keys are functioning on the display assembly .

To engage the Keypad Test

Enter the Maintenance Mode (see Settings - Maintenance Mode).

Press until Keypad Test is displayed in the information window.

Press to enter the Keypad Test.

Press each key on the display. Each time you press a key, the information window will displaywhich key has been pressed.

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To exit the keypad test, press !'!Y .• If any of the keys do not respond, they may not be functioning and the display keypad must bereplaced .

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. 1~ I Pro Stepper Service Manual IDiagnostics - Heart Rate Test, Measurements

Heart Rate Test

Heart Rate can be checked using the Heart Rate Test.

To verify heart rate operation:

Enter the Maintenance Mode (see Settings - Maintenance Mode).

Press until Heart Rate Test is displayed in the information window.

Press to enter Heart Rate Test.

The display will read TELEMETRY.If checking contact heart rate it will read "CONTACT" and the heart rate number.If checking Polar, the display will read "TELEMETRY" and the heart rate number.

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•5. To exit the heart rate test, press

Measurements Mode

Measurements can be done to verify the voltage of the battery .To verify the battery voltage:

Enter the Maintenance Mode (see Settings - Maintenance Mode).

Press until Measurements is displayed in the information window.

Press to enter Measurements.

The display will read "BATT VLT ="and the voltage of the battery.lj

•To exit the measurements, press

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Trouble Shooting - How do I use the Stepper?

Q. Why does the stepper not have any resistance when I increase the level?A. When pressing the UpA or down .... key you are actually changing the workout level of theuser.Press the increase (UP) A level key the pedals will fall faster and there is less resistance so youhave to work harder to keep up with it.Press the down level (DOWN) .... it makes the pedals move slower so it is easier to keep up with it.

Do not let the pedals touch the floor. Step fast enough to keep the pedals in their middlerange, with step heights from 2 to 16 inches. If the pedals sink to the floor, step faster or decreaseyour work level by pressing the level down key.... .

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Trouble Shooting - FAQ

Symptom Possible Problem Solution Page #

Squeaking noise Loose bearing Check all bearings 14

Clicking Noise Possible spacer missingExamine clutch

23assembly

Popping noise Frozen link on chain Examine chain links 27

Pedals Slip Possible clutch failurePerform clutch and belt 19test

Loose Pedals Bushing wearInspect bushings on

16pedal arms and pedals

No Power Low battery Check battery and 29connections

No resistance Possible low battery orCheck battery voltage(Pedals fall) at level1 RPM sensor out of 28

to 5 alignmentand rpm senor alignment

Too much resistancePossible model error or

Check model in(Pedals won't move) at

LCB failureMaintenance mode. 12

level 10 to 15 Swap LCB

Turns on but does not Check RPM sensor LED

give speed RPM sensor on LCB (Load control 18board)

Start Pedaling Wrong Model Selected Change Model to Pro12

Stepper

Start Striding Wrong Model SelectedChange Model to Pro

12Stepper

I forgot where theWires may be in the wrongwires go on the Refer to the wiring photo 21

alternator position

I'm replacing the LCB The connectors are all

but am not sure where different shapes so it is not Refer to the LCB wiring20

the connectors plug in. possible to plug them in the diagramwrong place

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. 1~ IPro Stepper Service Manual 1Trouble Shooting - Incorrect Model Setting

The display electronics on the Pro Stepper can be configured to operate with many differentmodels of Star Trac products . For them to operate properly , the correct model must be set in theMaintenance mode.

If the correct model is not set, the following may happen:

VVhen the unit is powered up, the display will read "Pro Bike" (or Pro CrossTrainer or EliteCrossTrainer) in the level profile window.The display wil l read "Start Pedaling" or "Start Striding" instead of "Start Stepping".Al so, some programs will not work when the keys are pressed. i. e. 'M1en pressing the Hr TrainingProgram Key , the Total Body program or Warm Up program will start.

If you experience any of these symptoms, engage the Maintenance mode to correct the Modelsetting.

until the display reads "Model".Press the

Engaging Maintenance Mode

;;•Press and hold the , and ":'" keys together.

A beep will sound and the "MAINTENANCE MODE" will display momentarily in the informationwindow.Release all keys. "SERIAL NO XXXXX" will display in the information window.

•Press the until the correct setting shows.

Stepper =Pro Stepper

•Press to save the setting and exit the maintenance mode.Test for functional ity .

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Trouble Shooting - Noise

Noise is one of the hardest things to diagnose because it may only make the noise under certainconditions. To find the part that is making the noise will require some patience and trial and error.It may also require the help of another person to slowly and safely move the part while anotherperson listens.

NOTE: Always use safe work practices and do not allow clothing, hair or fingers to get caught inmoving parts.

Try these methods when trying to locate the noise:

• Move the product to a quiet location to help in diagnosing the noise when possible.• Loosen or tighten screws to make the noise louder or eliminate the noise. Often a noise

will change its pitch when you do this and that may point you towards the correct part.

• Gently and carefully when possible spray a little lube on the bearing or shaft to see if thenoise will get quieter. This is very successful when a shaft is spinning within a bearing andmaking a squealing noise.

• Remove part of the moving assembly to help isolate the noise.• Try swapping parts, such as with the pedal springs, one spring may make a noise and not

the other. Swap the springs to determine if the spring is at fault or the pulley, etc.

• Check for worn or damaged parts such as a worn spot on a plastic pulley .• Look for metal shavings which might indicate a worn bearing or a set screw that is not tight.

The following pages discuss some areas that have moving parts and could be the source ofnoise.Proper cleaning and lubrication as suggested in maintenance can prevent noises.

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Trouble Shooting - Noise- Clutch Pillow Blocks

The noise that you might hear as a result of the pillow block bearings being loose is aslight click or ticking sound.

• Use two 9/16 wrenches (or socket and wrench) toverify that all 4 bolts and nuts on the upper andlower pillow block assemblies are tight.

• Loosen the nuts and then ride it a little to let it settle,then tighten the nuts to determine if the noise isfrom the alignment of the shaft to the bearing.

• Loosen the set screws and rotate the shaft so theset screw is in the detent in the shaft. Tighten theset screw in the detent first then the other set screwand repeat the procedure on the other side.

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Trouble Shooting - Noise - Springs

Noise from the springs may make a pinging or a rubbing sound. Check the spring to make sure itis not twisted and the pulley is turning as the spring rolls over it.

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Trouble Shooting - Noise - Pedals

• Check all hardware under the pedals for looseness.

• Check clips and springs to make sure they are aligned properly so they do not come off.

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Parts Needed:Shroud Left (711-3165-01)Shroud Right (711-3165-02)

• Tools Needed:Phillips Head ScrewdriverProcedure:

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Remove the Shroud by unscrewing the 6 screws on each side of the shroud and lift the shroud offthe frame. Be careful not to pull on any of the cables as you remove the shroud.

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Open the left side for testing the alternator and the cables.

The RPM sensor and alternator adjustments are accessible from theright side.The gap on the RPM sensor should be approx. 1 credit card.

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Part Adjsutment - Adjsuting Belt Tension

To adjust the tension of the main drive belt perform the following check.

• If the drive belt Is slipping on theadjustable bracket assembly or the mainpulley in-between the clutch sprockets, thebelt will have to be tightened.

• Using a 9/16" inch open end wrench,loosen the large nuts holding theadjustable bracket on the frame of thestepper.

• Using a 7/16" open end wrench or socketwrench, tum the bolt in the front of theframe.

• To tighten the belt, tum the bolt clockwisethis will pull the adjustable bracketforward. This will tighten the belt.

• To loosen the belt, tum the bolt counterclockwise. This will push the adjustablebracket closer to the pedals. This willloosen the belt.

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Part Installation Procedure - Load Control board Wiring

Lea Wiring

• The LCB is protected from sweat and moisture by a clear plastic cover, removethis cover while accessing the LCB.

• All the connectors are keyed and will only fit properly in one direction.• Make sure the connector is fully seated and locked.• Run wires away from moving parts and tie wrap as needed.• Not the RPM led, this will be lit when the rpm sensor is detecting the rotation of

the alt flywheel .

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Part Installation Procedure - Alternator Wiring

• Alternator WiringThe alternator is wired as shown in the above photo. Make sure

contacts are clean and secure.

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711-3182 Kit, Hardware 5100 Stepper

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Kit Part Number 800-3114Drive Shaft Assembly

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Part Assemblies - Left Pedal Assembly

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•Drawing #

711-1045-02 Pedal assy Right

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Part Assemblies - Electrical Components

•Electrical Components

ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION IQTY

1 020-6748 Shroud . Left , Stepper 12 800-3122 All , Mando , Raw All no Pullev 1

3 800-3102 Battery , 6v, Ub/RblSc 14 711-3162 As3V, Lcb Stepper 1

5 711 -3166 Cable, Alt And Lcb, Stepper 16 711-3167 Cable, Res istor, Stepper 1

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Part Assemblies - Frame Assembly Parts list

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Warranty

STAR TRAC LIMITED WARRANTYCOMMERCIAL FITNESS PRODUCTS

ST AR •RAe by l)NISE , INC. warrants to tI1c OIig.n<i pur::hasQl that 1$ Commercial Frtness Products are frae 01 de!e.;ls i; workJ1lalship a!Y.l materials. Far1s arecO\'£!ll:o:1 fOf a period at two (2) ~'ears Iron date 01 purcrase 51:00 TreadmDI. TR4500 Treadml!1, and PIc S Treadmil dri'/e ~OIS and moior control bo.'J'ds areco,-ere:1 Of a :lenod 11 tI1ree (3) ~ars I"om da!e 11 purcnase P,OT'eadmi Dam EMf! Trennlltwe mctCfS lJ1d 0101' coo1ml~ ate CO'Iered let a pelio:1 atfi~-e (5 ye~s han dale or purchase. Frare welds iI'e WarTa'lted lor tile life of the prrox; . -readmil wear items, su:tl as rJl'flill,j bel~ rUrinirg decK, ald me:l;('\iSI\£~ am ..~arr.&j for six (6) mmlhslrrol cate r:J ptSdIase (!ee Exckl5ions, belowj Q:her wear ilems. Sl..dI as l:'cycle seat upt:olsterY and h(J'ldklbar grips are~?rranteo fa ooe (I) year frem date 01 p~ase (see E)dusions, below) Du ng the app~cable warranty period, Star Trac will e'tter repair or replace.. at ft_0It1oodelec i~e p~(s : al flO C arge. Add,liorally. Star Trac will cover latXlf cosls lor requAd repallS ct Sport Treadmill . lR4500 Treadmill. and Pro 5 Treadmill dnverro:as and malor c~:rot boards for a period of ltree (3) yein 1rCf"1 da:e of p.xcnase. Sty Trac 'd cover lalla costs !Of ecuired rcpar'S 01 Pro Treadm l and El teTreadmi dnve motors ana IT'OIOl' coo d boards ;0' a penod ct rlW! (5) years Iromdale 0/ purcha5e_S~ar - l lIC wiHCO'Illllab :;csts fer ll!q'jed e r:all s 0' no, "'ed'

ite'll parts '0" a period of one P) year Ircrn dale ct pll1C'1ase. Slar Tra:; wi:' cover labor costs for required rcpa'lS 0' ",ear item p~s fa 3 pericd of SIX f6j mcnlhs frc·,.date 0/ ou~e . The manul3ctuter does no! wa-T3\11M hca1 ratc systan porlorrrancc CY1 this p-od1Jct as tic cart rale system ~orformanco var-es. based ':Jr auser SooyWlogy, tn!!sslevel, q . me'hod rJ use al,d ether factors FurilerTllOle, !tie heart rate sy51em is {\()( f()l'med'lCal usa

•I ~ ordel to implernenlltle pr~i.sions or !!lis limited warranty, tile origjn.Jl purchaser fllJSI contact Star Trac PrtWa SuJ:pcn aI (8001503-1221. Be prepared top"O'(l~e the procuct sefHi nlJnber and a detailed dc$aiption 0I1'.e problem Proof of purchase or warranty registraiion wi be neoded 10 verily warranly e1fec:ivi:ya".d etT.a 11 wa-ranty servia! ~dlor~ Do no4 ret"," 09f8c!,ve pants) lor repair or replacement-MthOUl prior authorization 110m Star Trae.

Sla' · rae rese~es the lighl to tevie'A' defective par1ls~ AI ccsts ct sNppilg defec1r;e parl{sl lo and from Slat Trac tor inspeclioo shal be~ s:llet{ by tiecnginal plKchaser. Any repair or modlx:liial 01 deIect-w pa1(s) by anyooe ('(her t1an , St. Ta:; Technial Repesentave or Auihorized $eoice Provider llil voidlt is w:lmlOly. If Star lac detormines. in ~s solo discreiion. !hal ~ is~ to ship defecti'le p3ft(s) 10 Star Tmc. Star Trac may Gesig\alc. in its sole discrclior1.a rej:<ir ';oily 0 mspect ;rod estlrrute:lle cost to re;lair SlId1 defective pM(s) he cos!. I ally, rJ, shipping delecive parW;s.) 10 and trnm SU rep<lrladMy ar.cl 01such estImate s all be oon"e solely by the aigilal coost.rnar p.Jchaser. Defec1i'/1O ~sl must ren'.aIl available lor mspectioo un" the claim Is fflaized \V'lenelerclan's all! settled Star Trae~ !he rf!;hl \0 be sulro;ja:ed unoer illy exJsbng insurance policies tile dairnant may have.

ExdulioftsFar Scort readmdls. TR4~ Treidnil!s, arld Pro S Treaantts. rurmng bell w3Jing is tile orginal JlI.fd1aser's respor1sib ity. For all treailTliUs l:ajung;m tar. '. nadlustments a"e tI1e 009nal pu"chaser's respon$lbiily Ruooing be • IIaI have sepatateO cue to heal and bets 'Mill chal!ed edges Of creasescaused by lading\10111nol De covered Tn.! im~ed ..,arTanty does no! apP'y to cosmetic damaQe irroer1edions that are withm design ~lC<lliof-ds) Of thal do not ma!~aIIy al:e­ILllClio~3 1~ , cr damage ~e 10 acts cf Goo. accidellL aouse. misuse, negligence, I<ICk of nomal m:inrenalCe. abnormal servce or ~d "9 thai Clfters from thatseediec for I is model moroper flSIaIlaton or cperabon. In a1di1Dl, ;j!Efation Of modifcalJon of tI1e prcduct, or rep31r by anyono oilier li',3'1 a Star Trac techrjc~

re;Ycsentilive 0 ' aLthonzed serv'c:e prD'fidlJr will YCid thiSwarranty. ThiSwarranty is valid only i'llhe conlinenlalllliled staleS

Obcllimer of WlrrIIltiesj Umi&Mion of~Tn,s warraoty is i lteu 01 all other warranties, exp:ess or impbeo. irr.luding . ilhoJt limtJlion, Ire ifTll*lo W2ffiWlties 11 mClCharJ<oilItf ard frtr-as I()I' II par1ic-Ja:p.r:JOSe Rcp;ll' or lepacerr.enl as proYldoo aIlO'i@ shall be the soe and exdJsive remedy aVaJ lai:lle 10 It'e purchaser. Cooedion 01 r!elects, the rMnnilr arc '0'Ite ~erio:l of lme cescrl:>ed CDMl, shall cons~Me comoiete JJIf~ ~I a ~ 11ab~1ties and respcnsibiitles of ~ar Tlac to the IXllchaser with respect 10 COI1tra.."lr.egligen~ . st',cl abiltt; or OlherwlSe. Star TIOC shall flCl be allIe or in ?JI1'f Nayr~'ble for any i,.,,:idenlill or coosequen ial damages~ UOO1 Oleach 0' n"e.(;yess 01If" pI'ed ",arranly on this P(<X1Jct Of otI1erwise,

Some slares 00 no! aI<M' t1\e exclusiOll or ~millllion at implied warranlies Of inCIdental or consecuentlal damages. so the i'ltn'fe E)C! usiOns and Urnlt;;, ns may r,Gol<lOO1,. 10 you Th warranty gh-e 011 sped!i'~ r.ghts, and you mar also hcr.-e other ngh!s. whIch may vary. from stale :o S13:e.

PI\; 620-713::, REVlSION: E DOC. WAAAANTY COI.1MERCIAl Effective iI5I, 2004

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