ROUTE 66 GPS Receiver Chicago User Guide

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Table of Contents  
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Getting Started................................................................................ 1  
1.1 Understanding Hardware Components................................................ 1  
Front Components ............................................................................... 1  
Back Components................................................................................ 2  
Right-Side Components....................................................................... 3  
Top Components.................................................................................. 3  
Bottom Components ............................................................................ 4  
1.2 Performing the Initial Start Up.............................................................. 4  
1.3 Charging the Battery via the USB Cable.............................................. 5  
1.4 Using Your Device in a Vehicle............................................................ 6  
Using the Car Holder............................................................................ 6  
Connecting the Car Charger ................................................................ 7  
Connecting the TMC Antenna.............................................................. 7  
1.5 Operating Basics.................................................................................. 9  
Turning On and Off .............................................................................. 9  
Using the Stylus ................................................................................... 9  
1.6 Inserting a SD/MMC Card.................................................................. 10  
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Audio Player.................................................................................. 11  
2.1 Introduction......................................................................................... 11  
2.2 Preparing the Audio Files for Your Device......................................... 12  
2.3 Playing Audio Files............................................................................. 12  
2.4 Playback Controls .............................................................................. 13  
2.5 Displaying Lyrics ................................................................................ 14  
Preparing the Lyrics Files for your Device ......................................... 14  
Playing Songs with Lyrics .................................................................. 14  
2.6 Using the Play Lists............................................................................ 15  
Creating a Play List............................................................................ 15  
Opening a Play List............................................................................ 16  
2.7 Equalizer ............................................................................................ 17  
2.8 Settings .............................................................................................. 18  
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Troubleshooting and Maintenance.............................................. 19  
3.1 Resetting Your System ...................................................................... 19  
3.2 Troubleshooting ................................................................................. 19  
Power Problems................................................................................. 19  
Screen Problems................................................................................ 20  
Connection Problems......................................................................... 20  
3.3 Maintaining Your Device .................................................................... 20  
Regulatory Information ................................................................ 22  
4.1 Regulations Statements..................................................................... 22  
European Notice ................................................................................ 22  
4.2 Safety Precautions............................................................................. 23  
About Charging .................................................................................. 23  
About the Battery ............................................................................... 23  
4.3 Disposal of old electrical appliances .................................................. 23  
Limited warranty........................................................................... 24  
5.1 WARRANTOR.................................................................................... 24  
5.2 WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS ................................................. 24  
5.3 WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER................................ 24  
5.4 HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM............................................ 25  
5.5 YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS...................................................................... 25  
5.6 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY................................................................ 26  
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1 Getting Started  
1.1 Understanding Hardware Components  
NOTE: Depending upon the specific model purchased, the color of your device may not  
exactly match the device shown in this manual.  
Front Components  
Ref  
Component  
Description  
Touch Screen  
Displays the output of your device. Tap the screen with your  
stylus to select menu commands or enter information.  
Charge Indicator Glows bright amber to indicate that the battery is charging,  
and turns green when the battery is fully charged.  
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Back Components  
Ref Component  
Description  
External GPS This connector (under rubber dust cover) allows use of an optional  
Antenna  
Connector  
external GPS antenna with magnetic mount, which may be  
positioned on top of the car for better signal reception in areas  
with poor reception.  
Stylus  
Tap the touch screen to make selections and enter information.  
Pull the stylus out of its slot to use it, and store it in the slot when  
not in use.  
Speaker  
Sends out music, sounds and voice.  
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Right-Side Components  
Ref  
Component  
Description  
Turns on and off the device.  
Power Button  
Navigation Button Opens the navigation menu.  
Top Components  
Ref Component  
Description  
SD/MMC Slot  
Accepts a SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) card  
for accessing data such as MP3 music.  
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Bottom Components  
Ref  
Component  
Reset Button  
Description  
Restarts your device (soft reset).  
Headphone  
Connector(ROUTE  
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Connects to stereo headphones.  
Headphone/TMC  
Connects to stereo headphones or the TMC (Traffic  
Connector (ROUTE Message Channel) antenna for receiving TMC  
66 Chicago TMC) information.  
Mini-USB Connector Connects to the charger or USB cable.  
1.2 Performing the Initial Start Up  
1. Make sure that power is supplied to your device. (See the next section.)  
2. For the initial start up, press the power button for 6 seconds to turn on your  
device.  
NOTE: For normal operation, briefly press the power button to turn on and off your device.  
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1.3 Charging the Battery via the USB Cable  
When charging the battery for the very first time, you should charge it for at least  
8 hours.  
1. Turn on the computer.  
2. Connect the mini-USB end of the USB cable to the bottom of your device and  
the other end to a USB port on your computer.  
The charge indicator glows amber when charging is in progress. Do not  
disconnect your device until the battery is fully charged, when the charge  
indicator turns green. This will take a couple of hours.  
CAUTION: For optimal performance of the lithium battery, take note of the following:  
Do not charge the battery where the temperature is high (e.g. in direct sunlight).  
There is no need to fully discharge the battery before charging. You can charge the battery  
before it is discharged.  
If you will not use the product for a long period of time, be sure to fully charge the  
battery at least once every two weeks. Over discharge of the battery can affect the  
charging performance.  
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1.4 Using Your Device in a Vehicle  
A car holder and a car charger are supplied with your device.  
Using the Car Holder  
CAUTION:  
Select an appropriate location for the car holder. Never place the holder where the driver’s  
field of vision is blocked.  
If the car’s windshield is tinted with a reflective coating, an external antenna (optional) may  
be needed to route the antenna to the top of the car through a window. When closing the  
car window, be careful not to pinch the antenna cable  
The car holder consists of a bracket and a stand. Use the car holder to fix your  
device in a vehicle. Make sure that the GPS antenna has a clear view of the sky.  
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Connecting the Car Charger  
The car charger supplies power to your device when you are using the device in a  
car.  
CAUTION: To protect your device against sudden surges in current, connect the car charger  
only after the car engine has been started.  
1. Connect one end of the car charger to the  
power connector of your device.  
2. Connect the other end to the cigarette  
lighter in the car to power and charge  
your device. The indicator on the car  
charger lights in green to indicate that  
power is being supplied to your device.  
Connecting the TMC Antenna  
ROUTE 66 Chicago TMC  
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The TMC receiver and antenna are purchased separately.  
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1.5 Operating Basics  
Turning On and Off  
Briefly press the power button to turn on and off your device  
When you press the power button to turn off the unit, your  
device actually enters a suspend state and the system stops  
operating. Once you turn on the system again, it resumes.  
NOTE: In case you turn off the power by pressing the power button for  
6 seconds, you will need to press the power button for 6 seconds again  
for turning on. You will then see the initial start up screen.  
Using the Stylus  
The stylus is your input device. You use it to navigate and select objects on the  
screen. Pull the stylus out of the slot and extend it for ease of use. Store it in the  
slot when not in use. You can use the stylus for the following actions:  
Tap  
Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items or select options.  
Drag  
Hold the stylus on the screen and drag up/down/left/right or across the screen.  
Tap and hold  
Tap and hold the stylus until an action is complete, or a result or menu is  
shown.  
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1.6 Inserting a SD/MMC Card  
Your device has a SD/MMC slot where you can  
insert an optional Secure Digital or  
MultiMediaCard storage card.  
To use a SD/MMC card, insert it into the slot, with  
the connector pointing to the slot and its label  
facing the front of the device.  
To remove a card, first make sure that no  
application is accessing the card, then slightly  
push the top edge of the card to release it and pull  
it out of the slot.  
NOTE:  
Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot.  
Keep a SD or MMC card in a well-protected box to avoid dust and humidity when you are  
not using it.  
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2 Audio Player  
2.1 Introduction  
Audio Player features:  
Playback of MP3/WAV/WMA files  
Basic playback controls such as play, pause, stop, next and previous  
Playback includes single selection playback, repeat, single repeat, sampling  
playback, normal sequence and random sequence.  
11 preset equalizer audio profiles  
Play list support  
Lyrics display  
When you start the program, the control panel appears on the screen where you  
can easily control the player by tapping the control buttons.  
To exit the program, tap  
.
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2.2 Preparing the Audio Files for Your Device  
Before using the program, have the files ready on either your device’s My Flash  
Disk\My Audio folder or on a storage card.  
Use ActiveSync to copy files from your computer to the correct location. Install  
ActiveSync using the CD supplied. When the “Set up partnership” screen appears,  
select No and Next to connect as a guest device. You can then use the Explorer  
function of ActiveSync to transfer files between your computer and your device.  
2.3 Playing Audio Files  
1. If your files are in a storage card, insert the card into your device.  
2. Start the program.  
3. The program will search for the supported audio files in your device and in the  
storage card. When files are detected, they will be added to the play list.  
NOTE: You can create your own play lists for future playback. (See section 2.6 for details.)  
4. To start the playback, tap  
buttons as described later.  
. To control the playback, use the control  
The information area displays the current status such as play/pause/stop  
status, the elapsed time, the power status, the playback mode, the filename,  
and the volume level.  
NOTE: During the playback, the screen backlight will automatically shut off if you haven’t  
tapped the screen within the preset time (5 minutes by default).The backlight will restore  
when you press the power or Menu button or when the playback of the current play list has  
ended.  
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2.4 Playback Controls  
Control Button  
Name  
Description  
Play/Pause  
Play or pause the playback.  
/
Stop  
Stop the playback.  
Previous/  
Next  
Play the previous or next file.  
/
/
Volume  
Increase or decrease the volume.  
The indicator on the panel shows the current  
volume level.  
Playback  
Mode  
Switch to the next mode:  
Repeated playback of the current file.  
Repeated playback of all files in the current play  
list in sequence.  
Playback of all files in the current play list in  
random order.  
Sampling (10 seconds) playback of all files in the  
current play list in random order.  
Playback of all files in the current play list in  
sequence.  
Lyrics  
Open the lyrics display. Available only if the  
current song is with lyrics. (See Section 2.5 for  
more information.)  
Play List  
Equalizer  
Settings  
Open play list. (See Section 2.6 for more  
information.)  
Open the equalizer panel.  
(See Section 2.7 for more information.)  
Open the Settings screen for setting up power  
saving mode and accessing help. (See Section 2.8  
for more information.)  
Help  
Exit  
Introduce the function and operation of each  
button. Tap a button to see a description line at the  
bottom of the screen.  
Close the program and return to the Home screen.  
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2.5 Displaying Lyrics  
The Audio Player allows you to display the real-time lyrics on the screen while  
playing songs. This feature is especially handy for you to sing along with the  
songs.  
Preparing the Lyrics Files for your Device  
To display the lyrics, you need to have the lyrics files (.lrc) ready on your device’s  
\My Flash Disk\My Audio\Lyric\ folder or the \Lyric\ folder on your storage  
card.  
NOTE: You can search and download these .lrc files from the internet.  
Use ActiveSync to copy files from your computer to the correct location. When  
copying a lyrics file to your device, be sure to use the same filename as the audio  
file. For example, if a MP3 file is named My Love.mp3, the lyrics filename must  
be My Love.lrc.  
NOTE: When playing songs with lyrics, the backlight shut off feature will be disabled.  
Playing Songs with Lyrics  
The  
button is available when you’re playing a song with lyrics. Tap this  
button to view the lyrics.  
As the song plays, the lyrics scroll line by line on the screen, with the current line  
highlighted by a different color. The background image changes in turn at a  
specific time interval.  
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To close the lyrics screen and go back to the control panel, tap anywhere on the  
screen.  
2.6 Using the Play Lists  
You can create your own play lists for future use.  
Creating a Play List  
1. Tap  
on the control panel to open the play list screen. The screen shows  
the current play list.  
Back  
Play the  
selected file.  
Save the play list.  
Add song  
Open the list of play lists.  
Remove the selected  
song from the list or from  
the storage media.  
Clear all songs from the current  
play list. (No files are deleted.)  
2. To add a song to the play list, tap  
.
3. A screen appears displaying all the audio files. Tap the song(s) you wish to  
add and then tap  
.
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Back  
Add the selected song(s)  
to the play list.  
Select all songs.  
4. To save the play list, tap  
.
5. The keyboard screen appears where you can change the default name of the  
play list. Rename the play list if you want. Tap when finished.  
6. To return to the control panel, tap  
.
Opening a Play List  
To open one of the play lists that you have created:  
1. Tap  
2. Tap  
on the control panel.  
to display all the play lists you have created.  
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3. Tap the play list you want to open and tap  
.
Back  
Rename the  
selected play list.  
Open the selected play list.  
Delete the  
selected play list.  
Delete all play lists.  
4. To return to the control panel, tap  
.
2.7 Equalizer  
The program provides 11 preset audio profiles. Tap  
panel.  
to open the equalizer  
Tap  
or  
to cycle through the available options: Normal, Hall, 3D,  
Soft, Disco, Heavy, Dance, Classic, Jazz, Pop and Rock.  
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Tap  
to save your selection and return to the control panel.  
To select the Default profile, tap  
.
2.8 Settings  
Tap  
on the control panel. The Settings screen appears.  
Tap the check box () to turn on the power saving mode. Tap the up/down button  
to set the timer to 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, or 5 minutes. During the  
playback, the screen backlight will automatically shut off if you haven’t tapped  
the screen within the preset time (5 minutes by default).The backlight will restore  
when you press the power or Menu button or when the playback of the current  
play list has ended.  
Tap  
to save any changes you have made.  
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Troubleshooting and  
Maintenance  
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3.1 Resetting Your System  
Occasionally, you may need to reset your device. For example, you should reset  
your system when it stops responding; or appears to be “frozen” or “locked up.”  
Insert a small rod, such as a straightened paperclip, into the reset button on the  
bottom of your device. This is called a “soft reset.”  
3.2 Troubleshooting  
Power Problems  
Power does not turn on when using battery power  
The remaining battery power may be too low to run your device. Charge the  
battery.  
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Screen Problems  
Screen responds slowly  
Make sure that your device is not running out of battery power. If the problem  
still exists, reset your system.  
Screen freezes  
Reset your system.  
Screen is hard to read  
Make sure that the backlight of the display is on.  
Move to a location with more light.  
Inaccurate response to taps  
Recalibrate the touch screen.  
Connection Problems  
Cable Connection Problems  
Make sure that your device and your computer are both turned on before  
trying to establish a connection.  
Make sure that the cable is securely plugged into the USB port on your  
computer and on the device. Connect the USB cable directly to your  
computer—do not run the cable through a USB hub.  
Reset your device before connecting the cable. Always disconnect your  
device before you restart your computer.  
3.3 Maintaining Your Device  
Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble-free operation and reduce the  
risk of damage to your device.  
Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures.  
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Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for  
extended periods of time.  
Do not place anything on top of your device or drop objects on your device.  
Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock.  
Do not subject your device to sudden and severe temperature changes. This  
could cause moisture condensation inside the unit, which could damage your  
device. In the event of moisture condensation, allow the device to dry out  
completely before use.  
Take care not to sit on the device. We advise not to carry the device in one’s  
back pocket for that reason.  
The screen surface can easily be scratched. Avoid touching it with sharp  
objects. Non-adhesive generic screen protectors designed specifically for use  
on portable devices with LCD panels may be used to help protect the screen  
from minor scratches.  
Never clean your device with it powered on. Use a soft, lint-free cloth  
moistened with water to wipe the screen and the exterior of your device.  
Do not use paper towels to clean the screen.  
Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modifications to your  
device. Disassembly, modification or any attempt at repair could cause  
damage to your device and even bodily injury or property damage and will  
void any warranty.  
Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the  
same compartment as your device, its parts or accessories.  
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4 Regulatory Information  
NOTE: Marking labels located on the exterior of your device indicate the regulations that  
your model complies with. Please check the marking labels on your device and refer to the  
corresponding statements in this chapter. Some notices apply to specific models only.  
4.1 Regulations Statements  
European Notice  
Products with the CE marking comply with Radio & Telecommunication  
Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE) (1999/5/EEC), the Electromagnetic  
Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive  
(73/23/EEC) – as amended by Directive 93/68/ECC - issued by the Commission  
of the European Community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European  
Standards:  
EN301489-1: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM),  
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;  
Part 1: Common technical requirements  
EN301489-3: Electronic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM),  
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services;  
Part 3: Specific conditions for Short-Range Devices (SRD) operating on  
frequencies between 9 kHz and 40 GHz  
EN55022: Radio disturbance characteristics  
EN55024: Immunity characteristics  
EN6100-3-2: Limits for harmonic current emissions  
EN6100-3-3: Limitation of voltage fluctuation and flicker in low-voltage supply  
system  
EN60950 / IEC 60950: Product Safety  
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for modifications made by the User  
and the consequences thereof, which may alter the conformity of the product with  
the CE Marking.  
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4.2 Safety Precautions  
Prolonged listening of music in maximum volume can damage the ears.  
About Charging  
Use only the charger supplied with your device. Use of another type will  
result in malfunction and/or danger.  
This product is intended to be supplied by a LISTED Power Unit marked with  
“LPS”, “Limited Power Source” and output rated + 5 V dc / 1.0 A”.  
Use a specified battery in the equipment.  
About the Battery  
Use a specified charger approved by the manufacturer.  
CAUTION: This unit contains a non-replaceable internal Lithium Ion battery. The battery can  
burst or explode, releasing hazardous chemicals. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not  
disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water.  
Important instructions (for service personnel only)  
Caution: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly.  
Use the battery only in the specified equipment.  
4.3 Disposal of old electrical appliances  
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment (WEEE), requires that old household electrical appliances must not be  
disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must  
be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the  
materials they contain and reduce the impact on human health and the  
environment. The crossed out "wheeled bin" symbol on the product reminds you  
of your obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately  
collected. Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for  
information concerning the correct disposal of their old appliance.  
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5 Limited warranty  
5.1 WARRANTOR  
Non-U.S. and non-Canadian purchases: If you have made your purchase outside  
the United States and Canada, this Limited Warranty is granted by and this  
Limitation of Liability is stipulated for the benefit of ROUTE 66 Geographic  
Information Systems B.V., Brouwerstraat 36, NL-2984 AR Ridderkerk (The  
Netherlands).  
5.2 WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS  
1) ROUTE 66 Geographic Information Systems B.V. (“ROUTE 66”) warrants to  
you that the Hardware will be free from defects in workmanship and materials  
under normal use (“Defects”) for a period of two (2) years from the date that the  
Hardware was first purchased by you (“Warranty Period”). During the Warranty  
Period the Hardware will be repaired or replaced at ROUTE 66’s choice  
(“Limited Warranty”) without charge to you for either parts or labour. This  
Limited Warranty covers the replacement of the Hardware only. If the Hardware  
is repaired after the Warranty Period has expired, the Warranty Period for the  
repair will expire six (6) months after the date of repair.  
5.3 WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
2) The Limited Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear, does not apply  
when the Hardware is opened or repaired by someone not authorized by  
ROUTE 66 and does not cover repair or replacement of any Hardware or part  
thereof damaged by: misuse, moisture, liquids, proximity or exposure to heat and  
accident, abuse, non-compliance with the instructions supplied with the  
Hardware, neglect or misapplication. The Limited Warranty does not cover  
physical damage to the surface of the Hardware. This Limited Warranty does not  
cover any software that may accompany or be installed on the Hardware.  
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5.4 HOW TO MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM  
3) In order to make a claim of a Defect, you must contact ROUTE 66 by email  
an RMA number (Return Materials Authorization) if necessary. You must return  
the Hardware during the Warranty Period, along with an explanation of the  
Defect, to the address provided to you by ROUTE 66. If a defect arises and a valid  
claim under this Limited Warranty is received by ROUTE 66 after the first one  
hundred and eighty (180) days of the Warranty Period, ROUTE 66 is entitled to  
charge you for any reasonable shipping and handling costs made in connection  
with the repair or replacement of the Hardware. You must comply with any other  
return procedures stipulated by ROUTE 66, if any.  
5.5 YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS  
4) Some countries may not allow the exclusion or limitation of damages. If any  
part of this Limited Warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder  
of the Limited Warranty shall nonetheless remain in full force and effect.  
5) This Limited Warranty is the only express warranty made to you and is  
provided in lieu of any other express warranties or similar obligations (if any)  
created by any advertising, documentation, packaging, or other communications.  
6) Except for the Limited Warranty and to the maximum extent permitted by  
applicable law, ROUTE 66 and its suppliers provide the Hardware “AS IS AND  
WITH ALL FAULTS”, and hereby disclaim all other warranties and conditions,  
whether express, implied or statutory, including, but not limited to, any (if any)  
implied warranties, duties or conditions of satisfactory quality, of fitness for a  
particular purpose, of reliability or availability, of accuracy or completeness of  
responses, of results, of workmanlike effort, of lack of viruses, and of reasonable  
care and skill, all with regard to the Hardware, and the provision of or failure to  
provide support or other services, information, software, and related content  
through the Hardware or otherwise arising out of the use of the Hardware. Also,  
there is no warranty or condition of quiet enjoyment, quiet possession, or  
non-infringement with regard to the Hardware. This exclusion does not apply to  
(i) any implied condition as to title and (ii) any implied warranty as to conformity  
with description.  
7) This Limited Warranty does not affect any legal rights under applicable  
national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods.  
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8) This Limited Warranty cannot be transferred to any other person.  
5.6 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
9) Neither ROUTE 66 nor its suppliers shall be liable to you or to any third party  
for any damages either direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or otherwise  
(including in each case, but not limited to, damages for the inability to use the  
equipment or access data, loss of data, loss of business, loss of profits, business  
interruption or the like) arising out of the use of or inability to use the Hardware  
even if ROUTE 66 has been advised of the possibility of such damages.  
10) Notwithstanding any damages that you might incur for any reason whatsoever  
(including, without limitation, all damages referenced herein and all direct or  
general damages in contract or anything else), the entire liability of ROUTE 66  
and any of its suppliers shall be limited to the amount actually paid by you for the  
Hardware.  
11) ROUTE 66 shall not be liable for (i) any fraud on the part of its employees  
and/or agents; or (ii) any fraudulent misrepresentation on the part of its employees  
and/or agents.  
12) Notwithstanding the above, neither party’s liability for death or personal  
injury resulting from its own negligence shall be limited.  
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