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1. 30 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing General Tools amp Instruments General s LDM60 Laser Distance Meter 200 ft 60m Please read this user s manual carefully and thoroughly before using the instrument The LDM60 is designed to replace a tape measure for professionals such as builders architects engineers surveyors carpenters plumbers painters electricians realtors home inspectors HVAC system designers and installers and carpet flooring installers and salesmen The meter works by projecting a red laser beam on a target and measuring how long it takes the reflected beam to return to the meter This time is proportional to the distance to the target The LDM60 s range of approximately 200 ft 60m makes it suitable for most indoor measuring tasks and many outdoor jobs as well Why is the LDM60 better than a tape measure It s faster It takes much less time to hold the meter against a wall aim at the opposite wall and press the measurement button than to secure one end of a tape measure walk the other end to the far wall write down the reading and retract the tape The longer the distance to be measured the more time saved That s true for small rooms and even more so for larger spaces The more crowded the area to be measured whether with furniture equipment or trees the greater the time savings The average measuring job can be completed in about 1 3 the time needed to use a tap
2. MOW MITA J 6 7 8 9 10 l pos Id m fti J fl l l E J L F Fig 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION The meter s targeting laser is a Class 2M type that emits less than 1 mW of radiation at 660 nanometers Avoid direct eye contact with the laser and do not point it at people or animals Eye protection is normally afforded by the blink reflex U S law prohibits pointing a laser beam at aircraft doing so is punishable by a fine of up to 10 000 and imprisonment SETUP INSTRUCTIONS INSTALL BATTERIES The LDM60 is ready to use after you install the two supplied AAA batteries a compartment the back of the meter To open the compartment use the small supplied Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the single screw holding the battery compartment cover in place Remove the cover and set it aside Position the batteries so their polarity marks match the diagram inside the compartment Replace the cover and tighten the screw to secure it OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS POWERING ON AND OFF To turn the meter on press and release the 4 button This activates the display and the laser It also sounds a short beep causes the laser icon Callout 2 of Fig 2 to flash and places the meter in direct distance measurement mode 10 While the meter is powered on any push of any button produces a beep to confirm that some action has take
3. 34 Continuous Distance Measurement IAL Distance Tracking 12071 ny B E This operating mode is ideal for L i transferring measurements from construction plans or blueprints In practice you walk the meter back from a wall a specified distance while the meter tracks its own position by measuring the distance to the wall twice per second As you make these dynamic measurements and you close in on the specified distance the meter takes note of the closest and farthest you have been from the wall and displays these minimum and maximum distances along with the final distance Before entering continuous distance measurement mode be sure to temporarily change the measurement reference from the rear of the meter to the front see p 12 Next hold the meter horizontally with its top against the wall shown on a plan Then after making sure that the laser is on press the gt button and back away from the wall while continuing to point the laser at 15 the wall The gt icon will appear on the display and the meter will sound two beeps and begin to measure the distance from the meter to the wall twice per second Each measurement will cause the beeper to sound and the measurements will be shown and continuously updated on the bottom line of the display At the same time the second and third display lines continuously update the meter s minimum and maximum distance from the wall during this measurement session When
4. cases the rear of the meter and an appropriate backlight state on for indoor work off for outdoor work 2 If the laser icon Callout 2 of Fig 2 is not flashing and the laser pointer is not visible press the button to activate the laser Doing so will sound a short beep cause the laser icon to flash and place the meter in direct distance measurement mode 3 After checking that the laser is on aim it at a target and press the 4 button The distance to the target in the default distance unit of feet fractional inches will be displayed on the bottom line of the display The laser will flash quickly three times a short beep will sound and the distance to the target in the default distance unit of feet fractional inches will appear on the bottom line of the display in the selected measurement unit To temporarily change the distance measurement unit follow the instructions on p 13 Figure 4 is a screen shot of a measurement of 5 feet 1 and 15 16 inches 14 Fig 4 A direct distance measurement of 5 feet 1 and 15 16 inches In direct distance measurement mode you can display up to four consecutive measurements in the order which they C were made Fig 5 is a screen shot which shows the values of four direct distance measurements made in top to bottom order Fig 5 Four direct distance 5 measurements made Tl C order from top to bottom 37 7
5. its rear edge as the measurement reference and that the laser is on 2 Press the s button twice A 7 icon will appear on the left side of the display with its right front vertical leg flashing 3 Holding the rear of the meter against the floor of the room or space aim the laser pointer at the ceiling and press the 2 button The distance measured will appear on the top line of the display the right front vertical leg of the cube will stop flashing and the top right depth leg of the cube will begin flashing 4 Move the meter to one wall of the room or space and hold its rear against that wali Aim the laser pointer at the opposite wall and press the 4 button The distance measured will appear on the second line of the display the top right depth leg of the cube will stop flashing and the top front horizontal leg of the cube will begin flashing 23 5 Move the meter to an adjacent wall of the room or space and hold its rear against that wall Aim the laser at the opposite wall and press the button The distance measured will appear on the third line of the display and the volume of the room or space in cubic units will appear on the bottom line The final display will look similar to Fig 13 ttm 2 222 Fig 13 Calculation of volume 2 090 m of a room measuring A cine 3 959 x 2 898 x 5 106 meters 2100 Poco RECALLING AND CLEARING STORED MEASUREMENTS CALCULATION
6. you and the meter stop moving the meter assumes that the specified distance has been reached and responds by sounding multiple beeps The inactivity triggers the 30 second countdown to laser power off and the 3 minute countdown to meter power off The meter s MIN MAX and current distance from the wall values remain on the display Fig 6 until the meter automatically powers off automatically Fig 6 The results of using continuous measurement m to step off a specified 11 distance 10m from wall To exit continuous distance measurement mode press the 4 il i button This returns the meter to direct distance measurement mode 16 Adding and Subtracting Distances The LDM60 has two front panel buttons that make it easy to add or subtract a distance measurement from an existing measurement in effect turning the earlier measurement into a baseline This addition subtraction function comes in handy when accumulating multiple distance measurements For example consider how the meter could speed up the measurements involved in laying out a long brick wall of multiple sections that are not in a straight line Once stakes strings and frame are in place the LDM60 could accurately measure the length of each section by shooting from one stake to the next The meter would also keep a running total of these measurements and display the final result the wall s perimeter on its bottom line To add a measur
7. GENERAL LASER DISTANCE METER 200 FT 60m USER S MANUAL LDM60 Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using this product TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 5 Key 6 What s the BOX 6 Product Overview 7 9 Safety Instructions 10 Setup Instructions 10 Install Batteries 10 Operating Instructions 10 25 Powering On and Off 10 11 Quick Start Instructions 11 Choosing a Measurement Reference 12 Clearing the Display Cancelling an Action 13 Changing the Measurement Unit 13 Turning the Backlight On and Off 13 Measuring Distances 14 22 Direct Measurements 14 15 Continuous Distance Measurement Distance Tracking 15 16 Adding and Subtracting Distances 17 18 Indirect Measurements of Height or Length using Triangulation 18 22 Measuring 22 23 Measuring Volumes 23 24 Recalling and Clearing Stored Measurements Calculations 24 25 Specifications 26 Operating amp Maintenance Tips 27 28 Warranty Information 29 Return for Repair Policy
8. S The LDM60 automatically stores its last 20 measurements or calculations and retains them in memory after being powered off The records also are unaffected by a battery discharge or battery change Once the memory is full the next measurement or calculation overwrites the oldest record in a first in first out FIFO scheme Record 1 is the most recent measurement or calculation and Record 20 is the oldest The records are recalled sequentially using the front panel and buttons 24 To recall a record press the amp button The value of the first most recent measurement or calculation will appear on the bottom line and a 1 will appear over the amp icon near the top of the display below the battery icon Use the and buttons to navigate to the desired record number Fig 14 Tip Pressing the button when Record 1 is displayed recalls Record 20 a Fig 14 The meter s fourth most recent measurement or calculation had a value of 6 02 inches J IL You must clear stored records one by one To clear an individual record reset it to 0 000 display it and press the button To clear all records set the record number to 1 and press the button as many times as the number of records stored up to 20 times 25 SPECIFICATIONS Measurement Range indoor 0 33 to 197 ft 0 1 to 60m Measurement Accuracy 1 16 in 1 5mm Resoluti
9. ate the area of a square or rectangular room or space by measuring its length and width and multiplying the two values To measure an area 1 Make sure the meter is using its rear edge as the measurement reference and that the laser is on 2 Press the button once A icon will appear on the left side of the display with its top line flashing 3 Holding the rear of the meter against one wall of the room or space aim the laser pointer at the opposite wall and press the v4 button The distance measured will appear on the second line of the display the top line of the rectangle will stop flashing and the right side of the rectangle will begin flashing 4 Move the meter to an adjacent wall of the room or space and hold its rear against that wall Aim the laser at the opposite wall and press the 2 button The distance measured will appear on the third line of the display and the area of the room or space in square units will appear on the bottom line The final display will look similar to Fig 12 22 Fig 12 Calculation of the area of a IE AT 86 room measuring 16 feet 1009 uo 3 and 13 16 inches by 9 feet gn Ye 6 and 1 2 inches ee 106 LE 22 026 MEASURING VOLUMES The LDM60 can calculate the volume of a square or rectangular room or space by measuring its height depth and width and multiplying the three values To measure a volume 1 Make sure the meter is using
10. e measure In addition to this time savings there s also a savings in labor costs many jobs that require two people holding the ends of a tape measure can be done with one person holding a laser distance meter 3 It s more accurate Thanks to precision optics laser devices like the LDM60 can measure the distance between any two points with 1 16 in 1 5mm accuracy It s impossible to get that level of precision from a tape measure that is prone to bending and sagging What s more it s much easier to read the LDM60 s digital display which be held at eye level than to read a tape measure that needs to be held in a measuring position that makes reading tiny hash marks difficult In addition like most laser distance meters the LDM60 lets the user choose his measurement unit This eliminates the need to convert measurements from one unit to another a common source of measurement error Finally the LDM60 automatically memorizes the last 20 measurements it makes This eliminates the need to write down readings as you make them another convenience It s smarter The LDM60 has some front panel buttons that won t find on any tape measure Push the Area Volume button once and the meter prompts you to make the length and width measurements needed to calculate the size of an area and then does the math for you Push the button twice and the meter prompts you to make height length and width measuremen
11. ement based on Pythagorean geometry to calculate the height or length of an object from a distance The meter can perform two kinds of calculations Triangulation with two inputs This kind of distance measurement can be made only for distances that present you with a right angle A good example is measuring the height of a building from across the street at ground level Fig 8 Because the meter and the bottom of the building are both at ground level the side of the building whose height A is unknown forms one leg of a right triangle whose other leg is the distance across the street B in the figure In other words you can triangulate the height using only two inputs because is 18 perpendicular to of the distances you can measure The meter can measure B as well as the distance to the top of the building in the figure which is the hypotenuse of the right triangle Once the meter has determined the values of and it calculates the value of A according to Pythagoras famous equation A B C Fig 8 Triangulating height B using two inputs Triangulation with three inputs This kind of distance measurement can be made for distances that do not present you with a right angle A good example is measuring the height of a building from another building across the street through an open fourth floor window Fig 9 Because t
12. ement to an existing measurement displayed on the bottom line press the button The earlier measurement will be moved from the bottom line to the second line and a flashing icon will appear at the left of five dashes representing the distance value to be added on the third line Then press the button while aiming the laser at the point from which the first measurement was made The meter will measure the distance to that point replace the dashes on the third line with that value and display the sum of the two measurements on the bottom line Fig 7 17 Fig 7 A display showing the addition f of a 16 325 ft measurement to a measurement of 2 090 feet 2 Herd 10 3258 subtract a measurement from an existing measurement displayed the 10 Wott bottom line press the button The J earlier measurement will be moved from the bottom line to the second line and a flashing icon will appear at the left of five dashes representing the distance value to be subtracted on the third line Then press the 2 button while aiming the laser at the point from which the first measurement was made The meter will measure the distance to that point replace the dashes on the third line with that value and display the difference of the two measurements on the bottom line Indirect Measurements of Height or Length using Triangulation The LDM60 can use triangulation one type of indirect measur
13. final display will look similar to Fig 10 20 Fig 10 A two input indirect measurement of the height of a tree standing 4 990 meters tall t To measure the height of an object using triangulation with three inputs 1 Use the button to choose the front edge of the meter as the measurement reference Also make sure the laser is on 2 Press the lt 4 button twice A lt icon will appear on the left side of the display with the upper hypotenuse flashing 3 Aim the laser at the top of the object and press the 4 button The distance measured will appear on the top line of the display and the horizontal line bisecting the on screen triangle will begin flashing 4 Without moving the meter and keeping it as horizontal as possible aim the laser directly at the object and press the button The distance measured will appear on the second line of the display the horizontal line will stop flashing and the lower hypotenuse will begin flashing 5 Without moving the meter aim the laser at the bottom of the object and press the 2 button The distance measured will appear on the third line of the display and the height of the object will appear on the bottom summary line The final display will look similar to Fig 11 21 Fig 11 A three input indirect measurement 11 206 of the height of a wall 10 standing lt i due ft Li 14 27 ft tall rie itt MEASURING AREAS The LDM60 can calcul
14. fort has been made to provide you with a reliable product of superior quality However in the event your instrument requires repair please contact our Customer Service to obtain an RGA Return Goods Authorization number before forwarding the unit via prepaid freight to the attention of our Service Center at this address General Tools amp Instruments 80 White Street New York NY 10013 212 431 6100 30 NOTES 31 Specialty Tools amp Instruments GENERAL TOOLS amp INSTRUMENTS 80 White Street New York NY 10013 3567 PHONE 212 431 6100 FAX 212 431 6499 TOLL FREE 800 697 8665 e mail sales generaltools com www generaltools com LDM60 User s Manual Specifications subject to change without notice 2012 GENERAL TOOLS amp INSTRUMENTS NOTICE WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS MAN LDM60 2 28 12
15. he meter and the bottom of the target building are not both at ground level you must measure one common leg B1 B2 which is perpendicular to the wall of the building and the hypotenuses of two right triangles C1 and C2 Once these two values are known the meter can solve two Pythagorean equations for the missing values of the other two legs A1 and A2 The final calculation which solves for A the height of the building is A A1 2 19 Fig 9 Triangulating a height using three inputs A A1 A2 To measure the height of an object using triangulation with two inputs 1 First make sure that the line of sight from the meter to the bottom of the object forms a right angle 2 Use the button to choose the front edge of the meter as the measurement reference Also make sure the laser is on 3 Press the button once lt icon will appear on the left side of the display with the hypotenuse flashing 4 Aim the laser at the top of the object and press the 4 button The distance measured the hypotenuse will appear on the second line of the display and the horizontal leg of the on screen triangle will begin flashing 5 Without moving the meter and keeping it as horizontal as possible aim the laser at the bottom of the object and press the 4 button The distance measured will appear on the third line of the display and the height of the object will appear on the bottom summary line The
16. its measurements from the front edge of the meter or the rear edge For most distance measurements choosing the rear edge as the reference produces more accurate readings Doing so allows you to hold the bottom of the meter horizontally against one wall of a room or vertically against the floor and send the laser beam out the top of the unit toward the opposite wall or the ceiling However for continuous distance tracking measurements see p 15 using the front of the meter as the reference produces more accurate readings In tracking mode you typically walk the meter back from a wall to a distance specified on a blueprint In this case what you want to measure is the distance to the wall from the top of the meter The button on the front panel lets you select the front or the rear edge of the meter as the measurement reference The two small icons shown in Fig 3 are the corresponding display indications When the meter is powered off and on again the measurement reference automatically resets to the default the rear of the meter Fig 3 Referencing measurements from the rear left and front right of the meter 12 CLEARING THE DISPLAY CANCELLING AN ACTION When pressed briefly the triple function button 1 Works like the Clear Entry button on a calculator to clear the last value entered in a calculation sequence 2 Works like the Undo command on a computer menu to cancel the last action selec
17. mode 8 Toggles measurement reference between meter s front and rear N Fig 1 9 Dual function button 10 Triple function button Chooses any of four distance units Turns display backlight on and off Powers meters off Clears last measurement or cancels last action Clears resets to zero stored measurement calculation values one at a time starting with the oldest value Fig 2 The LDM60 s display indications and icons 1 Measurements referenced from front edge of meter 2 Flashes when laser is on 3 Measurements referenced from rear edge of meter 4 Operating in Direct or Continuous Measurement Mode 5 Operating error indication 0 Measurement type indicator Distance direct 47 Distance indirect triangulation with two inputs lt lt Distance indirect triangulation with three inputs Area Volume 11 Battery status 12 No of stored value displayed 13 Top display line 14 Value displayed on second line is a minimum 15 Second display line 16 Value displayed on third line is a maximum 17 Third display line 18 Bottom summary display line shows last measurement or calculation result 17 LE lt Se Ce oe Oa Ss ee eee gt ee ce gt end a ms oS ee m ee gt ee gt a 1 1112 i
18. n place a measurement was made an operating mode or measurement unit was changed etc The only actions that are not accompanied by a beep are the laser timing out after 30 seconds of inactivity for safety reasons and the backlight timing out after 1 minute of inactivity to conserve battery charge The beeper also sounds when the meter automatically powers off after 3 minutes of inactivity The beeper cannot be disabled To turn the meter off manually press and hold the button The instrument will respond with a long beep as it powers off QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS To make a quick distance measurement 1 Power the meter on 2 Within 30 seconds point the top of the meter at a target and press the is button The distance to the target in the default measurement unit of feet fractional inches will be displayed on the bottom line of the display To temporarily change the distance measurement unit follow the instructions on p 13 If the laser has timed out it has been on for more than 30 seconds or if you have just made a measurement you will not see a red dot on the target and there will be no flashing icon Callout 2 of Fig 2 on the display To make a distance measurement with the laser off you must press the button twice once to activate the laser and once to make the measurement See pp 27 and 28 for additional operating tips 11 CHOOSING A MEASUREMENT REFERENCE The LDM60 can reference
19. on 1mm Display Unit Options feet fractional inches default inches feet decimal inches meters Response Time 2 seconds max Laser Type Wavelength Power Class 2M 635nm lt 1mW Operating Modes Direct Distance Measurement Distance Addition Subtraction Continuous Distance Measurement Distance Tracking Indirect Distance Measurement Triangulation with 2 or 3 inputs Area Measurement Volume Measurement Display 4 line backlit LCD measuring 1 W x 1 44 in Memory 20 measurements Splashproof and Dustproof To IP54 standard Auto Power Off After 3 minutes of inactivity Auto Laser Off After 30 seconds of inactivity Auto Backlight Off After 1 minute of inactivity Battery Life 3000 measurements typical Operating Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Storage Temperature 14 to 158 F 25 to 70 C lt 85 Power Source 2 batteries Dimensions 4 3x 1 9 x 1 1 in 110 x 48 x 28mm Weight 3 02 84g without batteries or holster 3 6 02 102g with batteries amp holster 26 OPERATING amp MAINTENANCE TIPS Because the laser silently auto powers off after 30 seconds of inactivity while the meter remains powered on you ll often find that when you press the 2 button expecting to make a measurement all you have done is reactivate the laser In this case you have to press the button a second time to take a reading To minimize the number of time
20. s this happens learn to distinguish the slightly different beeps that accompany making a measurement and activating the laser Compared to the measurement beep the laser activation beep has a slightly lower frequency tone When measuring horizontal distances keep the meter as horizontal as possible When measuring long distances use a target plate made of white paper or cardboard Using a monopod or resting the meter on a surface rather than holding it in your hand helps to steady the laser on distant targets The meter will almost always register an Info 204 error if the target is an LCD or plasma computer or TV screen The calculation error results because the display absorbs the incoming beam and reflects nothing back to the meter 27 The following errors can be corrected Code Cause Corrective Measures Info 204 Calculation error Repeat the measurement s Info 208 252 Temperature too high Cool down the meter Info 220 Low battery Change batteries Info 253 Temperature too low Warm up the meter Info 255 Received signal too weak Use white target plate Measurement time too long Info 256 Received signal too strong Use target plate target too reflective Error Hardware uncertainty error Power the meter off and on Replace the batteries when the on screen battery icon never stops flashing Use Alkaline batteries only To avoid ruining the meter remove the batteries when you do not e
21. t feet with decimal fraction inches or meters Calculates areas and volumes Uses triangulation to calculate height or length from a distance Backlit 4 line LCD e Addition subtraction and continuous measurement tracking modes ideal for layout work Fast response time Stores recalls 20 measurements calculations References measurements from meter s front or rear edge Auto power off auto laser off and auto backlight off Splashproof and dustproof to IP54 standard Pocket sized and lightweight Powered by two AAA Alkaline batteries WHAT S IN THE BOX The LDM60 comes a box along with e A holster soft pouch with a belt loop Two AAA Alkaline batteries A small Phillips head screwdriver for opening the battery compartment e This user s manual PRODUCT OVERVIEW Fig 1 shows all of the controls on the meter s front panel Fig 2 shows all possible display icons and indications Familiarize yourself with the positions and functions of these controls and indicators before moving on to the safety setup and operating instructions Fig 1 The LDM60 s front panel controls 1 Measurement button activates laser 2 Enters Area Volume Measurement mode 3 Enters Indirect Distance Measurement mode 4 Enters Continuous Distance Measurement Tracking mode 5 Adds next measurement to previous one 6 Subtracts next measurement from previous one 7 Enters Memory Recall
22. ted 3 Works like a Reset button to zero out individual measurement calculation values stored in memory see pp 24 and 25 in chronological order oldest first CHANGING THE MEASUREMENT UNIT The LDM60 s default distance measurement unit is feet fractional inches expressed as The default area measurement unit is square feet expressed as 2 The default volume measurement unit is cubic feet expressed as ft To temporarily change the distance measurement unit press and hold the uf button as many times as necessary until the desired unit appears at lower right The options in order are meters m feet ft expressed as a whole number plus a decimal fraction inches in and ft in expressed as X Y where X is a whole number and Y is a whole number plus a common fraction When the meter is powered off and on again the distance measurement unit automatically resets to the default feet fractional inches TURNING THE BACKLIGHT ON AND OFF To turn the display backlight on press the uti button briefly The backlight will remain on for 1 minute and then automatically turn off without sounding a beep to conserve battery charge To turn the backlight off press the ui button briefly again The default state is backlight off 13 MEASURING DISTANCES Direct Measurements To measure the distance to a target 1 Power on the meter and select a measurement unit an appropriate measurement reference in most
23. ts and then multiplies the three values to calculate the volume of interest High end laser distance meters ability to calculate areas and volumes has made them favorites with carpet flooring and HVAC professionals respectively It s more versatile Another button on the front panel of the LDM60 makes it possible to make measurements that no tape measure can make This button activates Indirect Measurement mode In this mode the meter uses Pythagorean geometry to measure a distance based on its relationship to other distances around it In practical terms what this means 4 is that the LDM60 can use triangulation to measure the height of a tree or a building without anyone needing to climb it or the width of a river without anyone needing to cross it It s safer Because the LDM60 can measure distance from a distance it takes the risk out of routine but tricky tasks It s no longer necessary to stand on a stepladder and reach to measure the height of a ceiling or to climb a steep and slippery incline to gauge the length of a pipe run The LDM60 has a 4 line backlit liquid crystal display measuring 1 W x 1 44 H in The meter comes a box along with two AAA batteries a soft carrying case with a belt loop holster a small Phillips head screwdriver and this user s manual KEY FEATURES 196 7 ft range Accuracy of 1 16 in 1 5mm e Displays distances in feet fractional inches defaul
24. xpect to use the meter for a long period of time Several months Clean the meter with wiping it with a damp soft cloth Never use solvents or abrasives Keep the meter away from water toxic environments and temperature extremes 28 WARRANTY INFORMATION General Tools amp Instruments General s LDM60 Laser Distance Meter 200 ft 60m is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years Subject to certain restrictions General will repair or replace this product if after examination the company determines it to be defective in material or workmanship This warranty does not apply to damages that General determines to be from an attempted repair by non authorized personnel or misuse alterations normal wear and tear or accidental damage The defective unit must be returned to General Tools amp Instruments or to a General authorized service center freight prepaid and insured Acceptance of the exclusive repair and replacement remedies described herein is a condition of the contract for purchase of this product In no event shall General be liable for any incidental special consequential or punitive damages or for any cost attorneys fees expenses or losses alleged to be a consequence of any damage due to failure of or defect in any product including but not limited to any claims for loss of profits 29 RETURN FOR REPAIR POLICY Every ef
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