VIPER. Operator s Manual. Release Date: October 11, 2008 Publication Number: OPR Revision Date: May 19, 2009 Revision: Preliminary B

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VIPER Operator s Manual Release Date: October 11, 2008 Publication Number: 621260373OPR Revision Date: May 19, 2009 Revision: Preliminary B

CONTACT INFORMATION The products, technical information, and instructions contained in this manual are subject to change without notice. These instructions are not intended to cover all details or variations of the equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency in the installation, operation or maintenance of this equipment. This manual assumes that the person(s) working on the equipment have been trained and are skilled in working with electrical, plumbing, pneumatic, and mechanical equipment. Appropriate safety precautions should be followed and all local safety and construction requirements should be met. To inquire about current revisions of this and other documentation, or for assistance with any Cornelius product contact: www.cornelius.com 800-238-3600 Trademarks and Copyrights: This document contains proprietary information and it may not be reproduced in any way without permission from Cornelius. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2008-2009, All Rights Reserved, IMI Cornelius Inc.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety........................................................................... 1 Safety Instructions.............................................................. 1 Read and Follow ALL Safety Instructions......................................... 1 Safety Overview.......................................................... 1 Recognition............................................................. 1 Different Types of Alerts......................................................... 1 Danger.................................................................... 1 Warning................................................................... 1 Caution.................................................................... 1 Safety Tips.................................................................... 2 Qualified Service Personnel....................................................... 2 CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Warning.................................................... 2 Shipping And Storage........................................................... 2 System Overview.................................................................. 3 Beginning Operation............................................................ 3 Basic Operation................................................................ 4 Dispensed Product Throughput................................................. 5 Barrel Status Lights............................................................. 5 Control System Operation........................................................ 6 Control System Overview...................................................... 6 Control Panel Display......................................................... 6 Control Panel Buttons........................................................ 6 Replenishing Supplies.............................................................. 8 Syrup........................................................................ 8 Type 1 BIB Syrup Connections................................................. 8 Type 2 BIB Syrup Connections................................................. 9 CO2........................................................................ 10 CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Warning................................................ 10 Replenishing CO2 Supply.................................................... 10 Water....................................................................... 10 Water Filters............................................................... 10 Maintaining Product Quality................................................... 11 Intelligent Defrost System................................................. 11 Sleep Mode Recommendations............................................. 11 Viscosity Setting......................................................... 11 Maintenance.................................................................... 12 Daily Maintenance............................................................. 12 Monthly Maintenance........................................................... 12 Cleaning Air Filter........................................................... 12 Troubleshooting.................................................................. 14 Specifications.................................................................... 15 Warranty....................................................................... 16

SAFETY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and Follow ALL Safety Instructions Safety Overview Read and follow ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in this manual and any warning/ caution labels on the machine (decals, labels or laminated cards). Read and understand ALL applicable OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) safety regulations before operating this machine. Recognition Recognize Safety Alerts This is the safety alert symbol. When you see it in this manual or on the machine, be alert to the potential of personal injury or damage to the machine. DIFFERENT TYPES OF ALERTS Danger Warning Caution Danger - Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in serious injury, death or equipment damage. WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in serious injury, death, or equipment damage. CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury or equipment damage. 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 1 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

SAFETY TIPS Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and safety signs on the machine. Keep safety signs in good condition and replace missing or damaged safety signs. Do not let anyone operate the machine without proper training. This appliance is not intended for use by very young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. Keep your machine in proper working condition and do not allow unauthorized modifications to the machine. QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION - Only trained and certified electrical, plumbing and refrigeration technicians should service this unit. ALL WIRING AND PLUMBING MUST CONFORM TO NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES. CO 2 (CARBON DIOXIDE) WARNING DANGER - CO2 Displaces Oxygen. Strict Attention must be observed in the prevention of CO2 gas leaks in the entire CO2 and soft drink system. If a CO2 gas leak is suspected, particularly in a small area, immediately ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to repair the leak. Personnel exposed to high concentration of CO2 gas will experience tremors which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness and death. SHIPPING AND STORAGE CAUTION - Before shipping, storing, or relocating the unit, syrup systems must be sanitized and all sanitizing solution must be purged from the syrup systems. All liquids must be purged from the unit after sanitizing. A freezing ambient environment will cause residual sanitizing solution or water remaining inside the Unit to freeze resulting in damage to the internal components. Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 2-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Viper is a Frozen Carbonated Beverage (FCB) unit. It delivers FCB and FUB drinks from a single machine. The unit provides uniform, high quality, high volume product to the customer. The unit has a refrigeration system for the barrels, along with an intelligent defrost system for product quality. The computerized beverage control system provides uniform, high-quality product as well as diagnostic and troubleshooting information for the operator and the service technician. BEGINNING OPERATION The control panel is located behind the merchandiser, above the dispensing valves. It is accessed by lifting the merchaniser. See Figure 1Figure 1. Control Panel Figure 1 When the system is initially powered up, the screens in Figure 2 and Figure 3 are displayed temporarily as the unit goes through self-checks. If either of these screens remains on, call service. INITIALIZING PLEASE STAND BY FLASH: EEPROM: Figure 2 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 3 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

SW REV UI 000.002 I/O 000.001 MOTOR 000.003 STATUS 000.011 Figure 3 BASIC OPERATION If the system check completes normally, the screen shown in Figure 4 is displayed. This is the home screen (Barrel Status). Whenever the system is running in the normal state, the unit displays this screen. The unit powers up in an off condition. To begin normal operation perform the steps in Table 1. Table 1. Step Action Procedure 1. Open the merchandiser Open the merchandiser and expose the control panel. (Figure 4) 2. Turn on the barrels Turn all barrels on by pressing the button labeled ON while highlighting each barrel using the arrow keys, to start operation. 3. Close the merchandiser. Close the merchandiser. In approximately 20 minutes or less, product is ready to serve. BARREL STATUS #1 OFF #2 OFF 12:51P MAR 04 MENU OFF ON DFRST SPIN ON Button Figure 4 While the unit is starting, wash all external surfaces with a mild soap solution and rinse with clean water. Dry all external surfaces with a clean soft cloth. Remove the drip tray (if applicable) and wash with a mild soap solution. Dry the tray thoroughly and replace it. (Do not use abrassive or chlorine based cleaners.) Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 4-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

Dispensed Product Throughput FCB equipment is designed to provide a high throughput of frozen carbonated product to meet peak draw demands. Where low product throughput is experienced, there is the potential for product quality to diminish. The information shown in Table 2 outlines the minimum throughput per barrel that must be dispensed on a 24 hour basis. Table 2 Viper Viscosity < 4 Viscosity > 4 Volume of dispensed product per barrel per 24 hours required to maintain product quality. 48 oz. 60 oz NOTE: Cornelius recommends that, in conditions where the FCB machine is operational and the minimum throughput (as described in Table 2 is not met on a per barrel basis, product should be dispensed and discarded to increase throughput and help assure that product quality is maintained. NOTE: Data in Table 2 assumes equipment has been correctly installed, commissioned and calibrated as per directions contained in all technical literature published by Cornelius and the recommendations contained in this document have been followed. Cornelius recommends that, in conditions where the FCB machine is operational and the minimum throughput is not met on a per barrel basis, product should be dispensed and discarded to increase throughput and help assure that product quality is maintained. BARREL STATUS LIGHTS There is a group of three lamps above each dispensing valve that indicate the status of the barrel. A description of the three graphic images shown in these lamps is listed in Table 3. Table 3 Image Status Description ON DO NOT Dispense Product until light is OFF. ON Call Service. Do NOT dispense product until light is OFF. ON Replenish syrup, CO2 or water supply. Light will go OFF when product is replenished. 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 5 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION Control System Overview The Viper uses a control system that monitors and controls all of the major systems and components of the machine. The control system is set up by the service provider to perform the tasks necessary to operate the unit. No additional changes to these settings should be needed. The control system also keeps track of diagnostic information for the machine. The control system is accessed using the control panel located behind the merchandiser. The control panel consists of the LCD display shown in Figure 1. The control panel has structured menus. The first menu that is displayed after the unit is powered up and stabilized is the BARREL STATUS menu, shown in Figure 4. This menu is also displayed when the unit is operating normally. Control Panel Display The control panel display has two areas. The Menu Display Area presents information about the status and settings of the machine. It also displays menus of actions that are taken to change the functioning of the machine. Menu Display Area BARREL STATUS 12:51P MAR 04 #1 OFF 54 #2 OFF 17 MENU OFF ON DFRST SPIN Menu Buttons Figure 5 Control Panel Buttons The Menu Buttons Area, which is located across the bottom of the control panel and the arrow buttons to the right is used to operate the unit. There are up to five buttons that are activated on a screen to provide various functions using the control system. Each button that is active has a label directly above it. The label describes what the button controls when pressed or the current menu, if high- Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 6-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

lighted. Refer to Table 4 for a description of the buttons on the Barrel Status menu. Table 4 Button Description MENU OFF ON DFRST SPIN Opens the Main menu. Turns the highlighted barrel Off. Turns the highlighted barrel On. Defrosts the highlighted barrel. Turns off refrigeration and turns on the barrel motor. 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 7 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

REPLENISHING SUPPLIES SYRUP If the system indicates that the syrup is sold out, the procedure in Table 5 should be performed to replace the BIB (Bag-In-Box) syrup source. Table 5 Step Procedure 1. Replace the empty BIB and wait for the Out of Product lamp go off. 2. Fill the barrel by opening up the barrel faceplate relief valve for the barrel (See Figure 6). Fill the barrel to the level shown in Figure 6 (approx. half way between the relief valve and the top of the barrel, depending on the product type) for 100-110% overrun. 3. When the barrel is full, turn on refrigeration. When refrigeration shuts off, the product is ready to serve. FUB Product Level FCB Product Level Relief Valve Figure 6 Type 1 BIB Syrup Connections Refer to Table 6 and Figure 7 when replacing a Type 1 BIB container. Table 6 Step Procedure 1. Unscrew unit connector from the empty syrup box. 2. Place a new BIB on the rack, with the proper side up, and open the cardboard flap. Be careful not to puncture the bag with any sharp objects. 3. Pull the bag container out of the box and remove the dust cap. 4. Rinse the connector in warm water. 5. Screw the connector (Clockwise) onto the bag connector. Important! The connection MUST be air tight. Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 8-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

Bag Connector (White - Male) Unit Connector (Red - Female) Syrup Tube Figure 7 Type 2 BIB Syrup Connections Refer to Table 7 and Figure 8 when replacing a Type 2 BIB container. Table 7 Step Procedure 1. Push in on the outer connector tab and pull the syrup hose and stub out to unlock the connector from the BIB. 2. Pull the connector sideways to disengage the line from the bag connector. 3. Place a new BIB on the rack and open the cardboard flap. Be careful not to puncture the bag with any sharp objects. 4. Pull the bag connector out of the box and remove the dust cap. 5. Rinse the QCD connector in warm water. 6. Re-install the QCD connector onto the new BIB connector by slipping it onto the connector and pushing the syrup hose and stub down toward the box. Important! Button should be flush, as shown in Figure 8. Bag Connector Syrup Tube Stub Connector Tab Figure 8 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 9 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

CO2 CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) Warning WARNING: To avoid personnel injury and/or property damage, always secure the CO2 cylinder per local codes. WARNING CO2 Displaces Oxygen. Strict Attention must be observed in the prevention of CO2 gas leaks in the entire CO2 and FCB system. If a CO2 gas leak is suspected, particularly in a small area, immediately ventilate the contaminated area before attempting to repair the leak. Personnel exposed to high concentration of CO2 gas experience tremors which are followed rapidly by loss of consciousness and possible death. Replenishing CO 2 Supply The Viper unit is designed to operate on a CO2 input pressure of 70 to 75 psig. If the installation location has either an independant tank and regulator or a bulk CO2 supply that feeds more than one machine, a shutoff valve and secondary regulator must be placed in the line from the bulk supply to the Viper unit to reduce the CO2 pressure at the unit to 70-75 psig. Perform the procedure in Table 12 to pressurize the CO2 system. The CO2 supply MUST be changed in accordance with local safety procedures. Maximum CO2 pressure to the Viper unit MUST NEVER EXCEED 75 psi. If pressure exceeds 75 psi, damage to the unit may result. Minimum CO2 pressure to the Viper unit is 70 psig. WATER Viper requires a minimum water flow rate of 100 gal. per hr. for a 2 barrel unit. Minimum water pressure is 25 psig. Maximum water pressure to the unit is 100 psig. Water Filters Water filters are recommended to insure proper operation of the unit. Refer to local procedures for replacement intervals and service. Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 10-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

Maintaining Product Quality It has been determined that there are three main factors that affect the rate at which product quality diminishes, as indicated by a change in product appearance. These factors are: 1. Dispensed Product Throughput 2. Programmed Defrost Scheduling 3. Viscosity Setting It is recommended that the following instructions be read and followed relative to operating and establishing settings on the Viper equipment. Anyone who has not been trained to service this equipment should not attempt to modify equipment settings. Contact an authorized service provider. The following instructions are generic in nature. Your actual water system may vary according to your situation. Please follow any specific instructions for your location. Intelligent Defrost System The control system in the Viper unit includes a function to automatically defrost product in the cylinder when product throughput is not sufficient to maintain quality. It also allows the service provider to set defrost lockouts during busy times during the day. Sleep Mode Recommendations Sleep Mode is recommended when the unit will not have any usage for a period of time over 3 hours. This increases the life of the machine and reduces energy consumption. A wake time must be programmed to return the unit to normal operation. It is recommended that the unit be programmed to wakeup approximately 20 minutes before product is needed. For ambient temperature higher than 75 o F, the times may increase as the ambient temperatures increases. Viscosity Setting The lowest possible viscosity settings are recommended to achieve desired drink quality. In most typical installations, using sugar-based syrup allows the viscosity to be set slightly higher. Diet syrups freeze much more readily than sugar based syrups, so the viscosity should be set lower for diet products. This increased viscosity is achieved by freezing the product in the cylinder to a lower temperature, thereby increasing ice crystal size and growth. As the ice crystal size increases, there is a potential for product quality to diminish. 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 11 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

MAINTENANCE Maintenance is important to the quality of the product being served. The following sections outline the minimum requirements for periodic maintenance of the unit and the surrounding service area. NOTE: Do not use abrasive cleaners on the unit. NOTE: IMPORTANT! Only trained and qualified persons should perform these cleaning procedures. DAILY MAINTENANCE On a daily basis, clean all external surfaces with a mild soap solution and rinse with clean water. Dry all external surfaces with a clean soft cloth. Remove the drip tray (if applicable) and wash with a mild soap solution. Dry the tray thoroughly and replace it. CAUTION: Do not use chlorine based solutions on stainless steel surfaces. MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Cleaning Air Filter The air filter should be cleaned at least once a month (more often in harsh environments). Perform the procedure in Table 8 to clean the air cleaner. Table 8 Step Action 1. Open the merchandiser 2. Remove the filter by grasping the two tabs (Figure 9) and sliding it straight out the front of the unit. 3. Carefully wash the filter with clean water. Shake out the excess water. 4. Reinstall the air filter, mesh side down. 5. Close the merchandiser. Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 12-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

Tab Tab Figure 9 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 13 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

TROUBLESHOOTING Table 9 Problem Probable Cause Remedy Unit will not run. A. Unit not plugged in B. Circuit breaker A. Plug in unit. B. Reset/replace circuit breaker Sleep display on Barrel Status menu A. Sleep time set B. Clock incorrectly set C. No or incorrect wakeup time set A. Check programming B. Check programming C. Check programming Barrel Status OFF A. Not activated B. Error has shut down barrels C. Unit in diagnostics A. Turn barrels to ON or SPIN B. Correct error & turn barrels to ON C. Exit diagnostics & turn barrels ON A. A. No water pressure A. Water source not turned on B. Filter blocked C. Other A. Turn on water B. Change filter C. Call Servie Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 14-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

SPECIFICATIONS Line Voltage:.......................................... 215-245VAC Max. Current Draw (FLA):................................... 18 amps Syrup Tubing Size:............................... 3/8 in. I.D., 75 ft. max. Water Inlet Size:................................. 1/2 in. I.D., 75 ft. max. Water Flow Rate (2 barrel unit). 100 gal. per hr. at 25psig min. flowing pressure Water Flow Rate (3 barrel unit). 100 gal. per hr. at 25psig min. flowing pressure Water Flow Rate (4 barrel unit, low cap., single compressor)............... 4......................... 100 gal. per hr. at 25psig min. flowing pressure.................................... 25 p.s.i.g., min.; 100 p.s.i.g., max. Ventilation Clearance, Standard Condenser......... 2 on both sides or back............................................... 12 on top of the unit For ambient temperatures above 100 o F............. 4 in the rear of the unit Equipment Weight:.......................................... 375 lb. CO2 Tubing Size:................................ 1/4 in. I.D., 75 ft. max. CO2 supply pressure to Viper should never exceed 75 p.s.i.g. CO2 Pressures: To Unit............................................... 70-75 p.s.i.g. To BIB Pumps......................................... 65-70 p.s.i.g. To Barrels.............................. (36-40 p.s.i.g. typically for FCB) To Expansion Tank (non-adjustable)...........................30 p.s.i.g. Product Flow Rate:........................................2 oz./sec. BRIX:............................................. 13 +/- 1 standard Viscosity Setting Range.......................................... 1-9 Height:..................................................... 37 in. Width (2 Barrel unit):....................................... 17.25 in. Depth (including drip tray):...................................... 35 in. Operating Temperature:....................................55 to 95 o F 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 15 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

WARRANTY IMI CORNELIUS Inc., ("CORNELIUS") does warrant to the original purchaser from CORNELIUS who buys solely for commercial or industrial uses, or for resale in the ordinary course of business, that each of the Products covered by this Commercial Warranty shall be free from defects in material and/or workmanship, under normal and proper use and service conditions. Any products covered by this Commercial Warranty (including components thereof demonstrated to have been defective when shipped by CORNELIUS will be either repaired, replaced (with new or rebuilt replacement) or the purchase price therefor refunded, as CORNELIUS may determine solely in its discretion. A Product or component thereof covered by this Commercial Warranty supplied as a Warranty Replacement will assume the balance of the Period of Warranty applicable to the original measured from the date of replacement. This Commercial Warranty does not include, and CORNELIUS will not assume or pay, the expense of travel time or mileage, any premium time of any party other than CORNELIUS; any repair, replacement, analysis or any other services or parts furnished by any party other than CORNELIUS unless specifically authorized in advance and in writing by CORNELIUS. This Commercial Warranty does not include labor for diagnosis, removal or installation of any products or components. Products covered by this Commercial Warranty include all beverage and food dispensing or vending equipment manufactured or sold by CORNELIUS after the date hereof (not excluded hereinafter) and this Commercial Warranty is further limited to the use of that equipment in connection with soft drinks, soft drink syrups, beer, coffee, hot chocolate, tea or food commodities for which use the particular product has been identified by CORNELIUS. Specific exclusions to this Commercial Warranty are OEM Sales, water filter cartridges, coin mechanisms, light bulbs, fuses, glass, diaphragms, seals, o-rings, silicone or rubber parts, refrigeration access valves or related refrigeration leaks, parts in contact with water or the product dispensed and which become inoperative due to scale or chemical change, normal maintenance items. This Commercial Warranty shall not apply to damage resulting from improper voltage, inadequate wiring, abuse, accident, alteration, misuse, neglect, unauthorized repair, improper cleaning or failure to follow installation, operating or maintenance instructions. Remote watercooled refrigeration systems must have properly sized and installed remote cooling towers or systems. Failure of refrigeration components (compressor-valves) due to remote condenser system failure, incorrect sizing, operation, or installation are not covered by this Commercial Warranty. The Period of Warranty is (i) one (1) year from the date of installation, or, (ii) fifteen (15) months from the date of shipment by CORNELIUS of a product covered hereby, whichever time period elapses first. For products incorporating a refrigeration system the Period of Warranty, with respect to the refrigeration system only (defined as the compressor, evaporator, condenser, and interconnecting tubing [not to include any access valves]), is five (5) years from the date of installation or sixty-three (63) months from the date of shipment by CORNELIUS, whichever time period elapses first. Any claim under this Commercial Warranty must be made as promptly as is reasonably possible, but in no event later than sixty (60) consecutive calendar days, after the discovery of the defect. Such claims are to be directed to the CORNELIUS SERVICE DEPARTMENT at 101 Broadway Street West, Osseo, MN 55369 (763) 488-8200. Under no circumstances should the entire unit be returned to CORNELIUS except for repair or replacement of the sealed refrigeration unit. Whenever a product is returned to CORNELIUS for repair or replacement of the sealed refrigeration system under the terms of the Commercial Warranty and the defect is found to exist in parts other than the sealed refrigeration system (example: ice bank control, agitator motor, condenser fan motor, start capacitor or relay), an evaluation fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) may be charged. If such defective part needs replacement or repair and is within its Period of Warranty, such part will be replaced or repaired at no charge, except for labor for removal and installation of such part which will be the responsibility of the customer. If not within its Period of Warranty, a charge for such part and the labor will be made. The product covered by this Commercial Warranty, or components thereof, must not be returned to CORNELIUS without authorization from the CORNELIUS SERVICE DEPARTMENT. Instructions for return will be given with any such authorization. All returned products and/or parts must be shipped prepaid to CORNELIUS. Return shipping costs of repaired or replacement products or parts will be prepaid by CORNELIUS, except that as to original purchasers in Alaska or Publication Number: 621260373OPR - 16-2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc.

Hawaii, CORNELIUS will pay shipping costs only to Seattle or San Francisco respectively. CORNELIUS will not accept collect shipments. Replaced products or parts become the property of CORNELIUS. Any product or parts returned to CORNELIUS under the terms of this Commercial Warranty must be accompanied by a Returned Goods Tag, properly filled out as to unit model number and serial number and detailed explanation of failure. Except for descriptions of size, quantity and type, which may appear on CORNELIUS' invoices and other written materials, and except for any statements of conformity of CORNELIUS' products with specifications of certain industry, government or professional organizations standards, which may appear as product information disclosures in CORNELIUS' literature and other documents from time to time. THIS COMMERCIAL WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CORNELIUS' LIABILITIES ARE LIMITED SOLELY AND EXCLUSIVELY TO THE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID PRODUCT. CORNELIUS IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, WHETHER ANY CLAIM FOR RECOVERY IS BASED ON THEORIES OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR TORT. Without limitation, these liabilities do not include shipping charges, labor, installation or any other losses or expenses incurred in operation or installation of any replaced, repaired or returned product or component. In those jurisdictions where liability for damages cannot be disclaimed, the original purchaser's recovery shall not exceed the cost of the product to which this Commercial Warranty may apply. CORNELIUS neither assumes, nor authorizes any salesperson, distributor, employee, agent or other person to assume for it, any liability of obligation of any kind which is different from the terms of this Commercial Warranty. CORNELIUS MAKES NO WRITTEN WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER TO ANY PURCHASER WHO BUYS FOR PERSONAL. FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD USE. For CORNELIUS Warranties on products other than covered hereunder, see the Warranties covering each product category. CORNELIUS may in its discretion direct an Authorized Service Center reasonably proximate to the Original Purchaser to perform its obligations under this Commercial Warranty. That Service Center may also perform such other services as the purchase may require at purchaser's expense. IMI CORNELIUS INC. 101 Broadway Street West Osseo, Minnesota 55369 880-238-3600 2008-2009, IMI Cornelius Inc. - 17 - Publication Number: 621260373OPR

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