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PRODUCT WARRANTIES AND NOTICES

6.  Canadian Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations.

  This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference 

Causing Equipment Resolutions; provided, however, changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance 

could void the user’s authority to operate the Keyboard.

7.  Miscellaneous.

  This Agreement represents the complete and exclusive statement of the agreements between Key Ovation and the customer 

concerning the Keyboard.  If any provisions of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provisions shall be reformed only to 
the extent necessary to make it enforceable, and such decision shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof.  Heading shall not be considered in 
interpreting this Agreement.  This Agreement shall be governed by and construed under the internal laws of the State of Texas, except as governed by U.S. 
Federal laws.  This Agreement will not be governed by the United Nations Convention of Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the application 
of which is hereby expressly excluded.  THE ACCEPTANCE OF ANY PURCHASE ORDER PLACED BY YOU IS EXPRESSLY MADE CONDITIONAL 
ON YOUR ASSENT TO THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN, AND NOT THOSE IN YOUR PURCHASE ORDER.

8.  Export. 

 You may not download or otherwise export or re-export any software created by Key Ovation (the “Software”) or any underlying 

information or technology except in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations in the country in which you acquired the Software.  None 
of the Software or underlying information may be downloaded or otherwise export or re-export into Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Yugoslavia, North Korea, Iran, 
Syria or any other country to which the U.S. has embargoed goods.

9.   Termination.

  Either party may terminate this Agreement immediately in the event of default by the other party.  Upon the termination of this 

Agreement, you shall immediately discontinue the use of the Keyboard and Software and shall within 10 day return it to Key Ovation along with all 
related documentation.  If you choose to return the Keyboard or any other Key Ovation product supplied with the Software, the Software license 
granted by this Agreement automatically terminates.

10.  High Risk Activities. 

 The parties agree that the Keyboard and Software are not fault-tolerant and are not designed, manufactured or intended for 

use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft 

navigation or communications systems,  air traffic control, direct life support, machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of the product could 

lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage (“High Risk Activities”).  Accordingly,  Key Ovation and its suppliers 

specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness or High Risk Activities.

11.  Warranty Claims.  To make a warranty claim, please contact:

Key Ovation LLC
2111 W. Braker Lane, Suite 200
Austin, Texas  78758
www.keyovation.com

Important:  Be sure to retain your proof of purchase and for non European purchasers we recommend registering your Goldtouch Keyboard as it may 
be required for warranty service. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.  No part of this document may be reproduced or 
transmitted in any form or by any means, electronically or mechanical, for the purpose, without the express written permission of Key Ovation, LLC.

U.S. Patent Nos. 5,424,728 and 5,543,790,  Australian Patent No. 645,590, UK Patent No. 538,329.  Other patents issued and pending.  ® means 

trademark registered in US and Australian Trade Marks Office.  Trademark applications pending in other countries.  All trademarks are the property of 

their respective owners.  

© Key Ovation LLC;  All Rights Reserved.

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Summary of Contents for Goldtouch

Page 1: ...ree 1 866 277 9444 www keyovation com The Key To Comfort CAUTION IMPROPER KEYBOARD AND MOUSE USE MAY CONTRIBUTE TO MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS GUIDE BEFORE USINGYO...

Page 2: ...jury you should Adjust your chair height so that your forearms are horizontal and your elbows are at 90 when typing or using a mouse Place your keyboard and mouse directly in front of you Adjust your...

Page 3: ...e Keyboard in the flat and linear position of a standard keyboard is most comfortable for their personal needs Most users will find their preferred keyboard position will be raised and splayed to some...

Page 4: ...the keyboard directly into an available USB port on the computer itself the first time Once you have followed the instructions below you can connect the keyboard through the Docking Station for use M...

Page 5: ...he Goldtouch Adjustable Keyboard has been developed to reduce unwanted awkward postures and to enable you to attain comfortable neutral wrist postures By adjusting the two keyboard sections both horiz...

Page 6: ...al plane relieving this awkward posture The aim is to allow your wrists to be straight which in turn will increase your comfort level To decrease ulnar deviation when using the Goldtouch Adjustable Ke...

Page 7: ...able Keyboard is the answer To decrease pronation when using the Goldtouch Keyboard release the latch handle by pulling it open raising the central region of the keyboard to the desired height make su...

Page 8: ...needs such as the Goldtouch Adjustable Keyboard is on of the factors that may assist in promoting comfort and enjoyment The keyboard s adjustable features can reduce awkward postures associated with...

Page 9: ...rther away but still within arm s reach Place least used items at the periphery of your workspace outside arm s reach Use a document holder to ensure that the information you are using is readily acce...

Page 10: ...ght and not resting on the desk keyboard or wrist rests Keep your thighs parallel with the floor and don t let the edge of the chair press into the back of your knees Rest your feet flat on the floor...

Page 11: ...nce to use a variety of muscles Keep your hands and arms comfortably warm This will encourage blood circulation and also relax the muscles Taking Frequent Breaks It is important to have rest breaks fr...

Page 12: ...nsive computer work Some ergonomists recommend that the light level when working on a computer should be dimmer than when you work with hand written documents or are reading This means that when you a...

Page 13: ...of your computer based workstation If you believe your posture is not conducive to efficient and comfortable work practices and you experience any discomfort consult a qualified health specialist for...

Page 14: ...anty or to the terms of this agreement 4 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY To the maximum extent permitted by law under no circumstances and under no legal theory including tort negligence contract or otherwise...

Page 15: ...ment immediately in the event of default by the other party Upon the termination of this Agreement you shall immediately discontinue the use of the Keyboard and Software and shall within 10 day return...

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