WARRANTY INFORMATION
SPEED MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES
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Consumer Warranty
The 1783/93SE Whistler detector is warranted to the original
purchaser for a period of three years from the date of original
purchase against all defects in materials and workmanship.
This limited warranty is void if the unit is abused, modi-
fied, installed improperly, if the housing has been
removed, or if the serial number is missing.
There are no
express warranties covering this product other than those set
forth in this warranty. All express or implied warranties for this
product are limited to three years. Whistler is not liable for
damages arising from the use, misuse, or operation of this
product.
Service Under Warranty
During the warranty period, defective units will be repaired
without charge to the purchaser when returned prepaid, with
dated proof of purchase to the address below. Units returned
without dated proof of purchase will be handled as described
in section “Service Out Of Warranty.” Due to the specialized
equipment necessary for testing a radar/laser receiver, there
are no authorized service stations for Whistler brand detectors
other than the Whistler factory.
When returning a unit for service under warranty, please
follow these instructions:
1. Ship the unit in the original carton or in a suitable sturdy
equivalent, fully insured, with return receipt requested to:
Whistler Repair Dept.
1201 North Dixieland Rd.
Rogers, AR. 72756
Other Speed Detection Systems
Several techniques other than radar or laser are used to meas-
ure vehicle speeds. When these methods are being used, no
detector can provide a warning. These techniques include:
• Pacing - A patrol car drives behind you and matches your
driving speed.
• Vascar/Aircraft - The time it takes a vehicle to travel a
known distance is measured.
Radar Detector Detectors (VG-2)
The Interceptor VG-2, or simply VG-2, is a microwave receiver
used by police to detect signals radiated by the local oscilla-
tor of a radar detector. Because its purpose is to identify per-
sons driving with radar detectors, the VG-2 is known as a
“radar detector detector”.
The VG-2 is the primary tool used by the police to identify
radar detector equipped vehicles. If caught, in a state where
detectors are illegal, (see page 26), drivers risk losing their
radar detector and receiving a fine. In addition, instant-on
radar is almost always used in combination with a VG-2, leav-
ing unsuspecting motorists vulnerable to receiving two tickets
— one potentially for speeding, the other for possession of a
detector. Having a radar detector capable of detecting the
VG-2 may alert you to the presence of a speed trap.
NOTE: For more information on speed monitoring tech-
nologies, visit our FAQ page at
www.whistlergroup.com/faq-detectors.asp.
It is the responsibility of the individual radar detector owner to
know and understand the laws in your area regarding the
legality of the use of radar detectors.
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