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The Digi-temp, model 1572, is a voice output large print thermometer designed for use with the manufacturer's Talking Sphygmomanometer (see separate entry). The digital thermometer features an extra- large display and is equipped with a cable that allows it to be plugged into the sphygmomanometer speech module. WARRANTY: Customer satisfaction is guaranteed: the unit may be returned in its original condition for a full refund within 30 days. A limited 3-year warranty applies thereafter. Repairs or adjustments will be made free within 90 days; a $10 shipping fee applies thereafter.

Notes: Regular shipping and handling charges are $9.95. Next day delivery is $25 and 2nd day delivery is $15.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Captek, Inc. (formerly Science Products for the Blind)

Box 888
Southeastern, Pennsylvania 19399
United States
Telephone: 800-888-7400 or 610-296-2111.
Web: http://www.captek.net.
Email: info@captek.net.


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