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OWNER S MANUAL Algae Control System SEE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS: sonicsolutionsllc.com SS 100 SS 200 SS 400 SS 500 SS 600 SS 100-EU SS 200-EU SS 400-EU SS 500-EU SS 600-EU SS 100-UK SS 200-UK SS 400-UK SS 500-UK SS 600-UK SS 100-24-AC SS 200-24-AC SS 400-24-AC SS 500-24-AC SS 600-24-AC SS 100-24-DC SS 200-24-DC SS 400-24-DC SS 500-24-DC SS 600-24-DC IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ, UNDERSTAND, FOLLOW AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Operation, assembly details, parts listing, maintenance guidelines, troubleshooting hints and warranty information WARNING DO NOT operate device out of the water. This will result in the deforming of transducer head and will void your warranty. 061015 2 Bay Road, Suite 101, Hadley, MA 01035-9511, USA tel: 001-413-247-9423 www.sonicsolutionsllc.com

Table of Contents Introduction... 2 Important Safety Instructions (English).... 2 Information Importante de Sécurité (French).... 3 Getting Started Parts and Assembly... 4 Placement - How To Determine Where To Place The Device.... 5 Installation Unlined Pond - Stakes or Poles Method.... 6 Lined Ponds - Cement Blocks Method.... 7 Lined Pond - Sled Mount Method... 8 Operations and Maintenance What To Expect.... 9 Easy-To-Read Indicator Lights...9 Maintenance Guide.... 10 Troubleshooting... 11 Technical Specifications.... 11 Warranty.... 12 Contact Information... 13 Date Purchased: Serial Number: Place of Purchase: Address: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 1

Introduction Congratulations. Your SonicSolutions device uses state-of-the-art ultrasonic technology to kill algae. Please read and follow all of the instructions in this manual. If you have any questions concerning your SonicSolutions device, call us at 1-866-KO-ALGAE (1-866-562-5423). Thank you. Important Safety Information READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS, BASIC PRECAUTION SHOULD ALWAYS BE PRACTICED INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: 1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. 2. Read and follow all instructions that are on the product or provided with the product. 3. Do not use an extension cord. 4. Reference the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, specifically for the installation of wiring and clearances from power and lighting conductors. 5. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rate construction. 6. Do not install power supply or use within 10 feet of a pool. 7. Do not use in a bathroom. 8. WARNING Risk of Electric Shock. When used outdoors, install only to a covered Class A GFCI protected receptacle that is weatherproof with the power unit connected to the receptacle. If one is not provided, contact a qualified electrician for proper installation. Ensure that the power unit and cord do not interfere with completely closing the receptacle cover. 9. WARNING Risk of Fire. Installation involves special wiring methods to run wiring through a building structure. Consult a qualified electrician. 10. WARNING DO NOT operate device out of the water. This will result in the deforming of transducer head and will void your warranty. 11. WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, DO NOT allow children to play with this device or any of its parts. 12. WARNING Locate the cord where it will not be damaged by lawn mowers, hedge clippers, propellers, and other equipment. If a electric power to the power supply has to run underground to a pond or lake, an armored cable should be used for this supply and run in a conduit under the ground to minimize the risk of damage. Always check with your local regulations. 13. WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock, replace damaged cords (leads) immediately. Use a qualified electrician to replace the cords (leads). 14. WARNING Risk of Injury. May cause tissue damage. DO NOT place the transducer against your skin or body while the device is operating. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for power units. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 2

Introduction Félicitations. Votre SonicSolutions appareil utilise la technologie ultrasonique hypermoderne pour éliminer les algues. Lisez attentivement et suivez les instructions écrites dans ce manuel. Si vous avez des questions supplémentaires concernant votre appareil SonicSolutions contactez-nous au numéro suivant : 1-866-KO-ALGAE (1-866-562-5423). Merci beaucoup. Information importante de sécurité LISEZ ET SUIVEZ TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS EN UTLISANT DES PRODUITS ELECTRIQUES, IL FAUT ÊTRE PRUDENT ET SUIVRE LES INSTRUCTIONS SUIVANTES: 1. LIRE ET SUIVRE TOUTES LES INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ. 2. Lisez et suivez toutes les instructions sur le produit ou soumis avec le produit. 3. Ne pas utiliser une rallonge électrique. 4. Référez-vous au National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, spécifiquement en ce qui concerne l installation des câbles et du dégagement électrique vers des sources de courant et des conducteurs de lumière. 5. Tous travaux d installation et de câblage doivent être faits par des personnes qualifies conforme avec tous les règles et standards applicables, en incluant la construction pour la protection contre le feu. 6. Ne pas installer l alimentation en courant plus près que 10 pieds ( 3 mètres) d une piscine. 7. Ne pas l utiliser dans une salle de bain. 8. ATTENTION Risque d électrocution. Si vous l utilisez à l extérieur, installez l appareil seulement avec un récipient couvert de la classe A GFCI qui est résistant aux intempéries. Si un tel récipient n est pas inclue, demandez à un électricien qualifié de faire l installation correcte. Assurez-vous que l accordement réseau et le câble ne gênent pas la fermeture complète de la couverture du récipient. 9. ATTENTION Risque de feu. L installation demande un câblage spécial qui inclut des méthodes de câblage pour à travers des bâtiments. Referez-vous à un électricien qualifié. 10. ATTENTION Ne pas utiliser l appareil en dehors de l eau. La suite sera une déformation du transducteur. La garantie ne couvre pas ce dommage. 11. ATTENTION Pour minimaliser le risque de se blesser, ne laissez pas les enfants jouer avec cet appareil ou une de ses parties. 12. ATTENTION Mettre le câble hors de portée de la tondeuse de gazon, des cisailles, hélices et autres équipement. Si l alimentation électrique d un étang ou lac est souterraine, utiliser un câble protégé dans un conduit pour réduire les risques de dommages. Il faut toujours se référer aux réglementations locales. 13. ATTENTION Pour réduire le risque d un choc électrique, remplacez des câbles défectueux tout de suite. Faites appel à un électricien qualifié pour remplacer les câbles. 14. ATTENTION RRisque de blessure. Peut engendrer des blessures de la peau. Ne pas mettre le transducteur sur votre peau ou corps quand l appareil est en marche. GARDER CES INSTRUCTIONS - Ce mode d emploi contient des prescriptions importantes de sécurité et d utilisation et de maintenance pour des appareils électriques.units. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 3

Getting Started Parts A. SonicSolutions Transducer Unit (Note: Direction of ultrasonic waves) B. SonicSolutions Power Supply Box C. SonicSolutions Float Unit (Optional with SS 100 and SS 200) D. SonicSolutions Float Shackle DC and AC 24 DC Solar Assembly 1. Position the Float Unit (C) (Optional with SS 100 and SS 200) with the white nut facing down and attach it to the Transducer Unit (A) with the Float Shackle (D). 2. Mount the Power Supply Box to any convenient flat surface by using screws through the four mounting holes in the corners of the box. Attach the cord (lead) from the Transducer Unit (A) to the cord (lead) from the Power Supply Box (B) making sure the waterproof connection is securely fastened by completely tightening each flange. 3. If you are using an optional Transducer Power Supply Extension Cord (Lead) (E), attach it to the cord (lead) from the Power Supply Box (B) and the cord (lead) from the Transducer Unit (A) making sure all waterproof connections are securely fastened by completely tightening each flange. 4. DO NOT CONNECT (plug in) the Power Supply Box (B) to the power source* until the Transducer Unit (A) is in the water as this will result in the deforming of the transducer head and will void your warranty. *If using 24-volt DC power model with batteries see separate instruction booklet. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 4

Placement How To Determine Where To Place The Device The SonicSolutions Algae Control device emits directional ultrasonic waves that fan out at approximately 180 o from the front of the transducer (See Figure 1). It is important to install your device to provide the optimal exposure of the ultrasonic waves to the body of water you are treating. You should position the unit in a minimum of 2 of water, close to the edge of the water to minimize the area behind the unit that will not receive the ultrasonic waves. Large installations and certain shapes of ponds or lakes may require installation of more than one device. Multiple devices can be installed at Figure 2 opposite sides of a lake or pond or attached together pointing in different directions, depending on your site requirements (See Figure 2). Figure 1 SEE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO: sonicsolutionsllc.com 1 unit in small pond. The SonicSolutions device, like all ultrasonic devices, is a line of sight technology. Ultrasonic sound waves will not go around corners or navigate around islands that may be in your body of water. Ultrasonic sound waves reflect or bounce off of hard surroundings, such as concrete, rip-rap, and large rocks, islands, as well as submerged obstructions such as sandbars and weirs. Even thick weeds can block or degrade the signal strength. (See Figures 3 and 4). Make sure that the placement of the device takes into account any potential reductions in the water level. You must have a minimum of 2 of water at all times. (See Figure 5) Need help? For FREE placement assistance email us at info@sonicsolutionsllc.com or fax your plan to: 413-247-9401. Make sure that your site-plan includes accurate dimensions and shape configurations of your water site. Also make sure that you identify and locate any submerged obstructions on your plans. Figure 3 Island Obstructions such as islands can block the ultrasonic signal. Figure 4 Area ultrasonic waves can not reach Submerged obstructions such as sandbar and weirs can block the ultrasonic signal. Figure 5 4 ft Area ultrasonic waves can not reach 2 units in large pond. Island Pond completely treated by two SonicSolutions ultrasonic units. Pond completely treated by two SonicSolutions ultrasonic units. 2 ft Water level has dropped but there is still 2 of water under unit. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 5

Installation There are several different ways to install your SonicSolutions unit in the water depending on conditions. In an unlined pond you can use the Stakes or Poles Method. You can also mount the unit to a dock or floating raft. In a lined pond you can use the Cement Blocks Method to position the unit or use the Sled Mount Method (purchase kit from SonicSolutions ). Note: If your pond has a steep sloop or is unsafe for you to wade out in it, a small boat or a raft may be needed. Unlined Ponds - Stakes or Poles Method Materials Needed: poles or stakes, hammer SEE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO: sonicsolutionsllc.com 1. Place the stakes in the water. A minimum of 2 of water is required at all times. Use the float to judge the spacing of your stakes. 2. Place the unit in the water on the stakes, leaving the cable unconnected on the shore line. It is important to make sure that the float can go up and down with the water level. Make sure flat end of the transducer head (not the side with the cord) faces out. 3. Now that the unit is in the water* you may plug the SonicSolutions power supply into the GFCI outlet. * It is EXTREMELY important you do not connect to power source before you put it in the water as this can result in damage to the transducer head and will void your warranty. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 6

Installation SEE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO: sonicsolutionsllc.com Lined Ponds - Cement Blocks Method This method works in locations where there will not be changes in depth of water. This method is designed to use the cement (or cinder) blocks as weight to anchor the unit in place and keep it pointed in the right direction, secured with four knots. Materials Needed: waterproof rope (polypropylene), 2 cement blocks 1. Cut two ropes based on your water depth and loop each one twice around each cement block. 2. Place the cement blocks in the water with the minimum of 2 of depth and then place the device into the water. Use the ropes to secure it to the cement blocks by tying the ropes to the 4 corners of the float. Make sure flat end of the transducer head (not the side with the cord) faces out. 3. Once the ropes have been secured to the four corners of the float, reposition the blocks (if needed) to tighten up the ropes and make sure the unit is pointed in the right direction. 4. Now that the unit is in the water* you may plug the SonicSolutions power supply into the GFCI outlet. * It is EXTREMELY important you do not connect to a power source before you put it in the water as this can result in damage to the transducer head and will void your warranty. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 7

Installation Lined Ponds - Sled Mount Method For installing your SonicSolutions unit in a lined pond or lake, especially one with a fluctuating water level, we recommend using the Sled Mount Kit, which can be purchased from SonicSolutions. It is simple to assemble and install, and will make it easier to access your device during periodic routine maintenance. Included in the Sled Mount Kit: one stainless steel sled base; two stainless steel mounting poles; and two brass sliding-bolts. SEE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO: sonicsolutionsllc.com Tall Poles attach to Slides with Sliding-Bolts Sled Mount Addition Materials Needed: waterproof rope, lubricant (such as petroleum jelly), cement block, short stake and a hammer 1. First, apply lubricant to the threads, slide bolts, and the channels of the four slides and then loosely install the mounting poles to the sled base using the sliding-bolts. 2. Attach a waterproof rope to the sled base in the hole and anchor it to the shore (above the high water mark and above the liner) with a stake. The rope will allow you to position the unit the proper distance from the shore and prevent the sled from sliding down the slope of the pond. The rope is also helpful when you need to retrieve the unit from the water for periodic cleaning. 3. In shallow water, place a cement block on the sled mount to provide weight (place over the mounting pole) and slide the sled assembly into the water to the proper location. 4. Adjust angle of the poles to vertical positions by turning the poles counter clockwise (a half turn) only to loosen them (just enough to allow you to set the angle. Note: Be careful not to turn the poles too far while loosening to prevent the sliding-bolts from falling off.) Once the poles are set vertically, tighten the poles by turning them clockwise. 5. Slide the SonicSolutions unit onto the poles, facing the correct direction. Make sure flat end of the transducer head (not the side with the cord) faces out. 6. Adjust the anchoring rope to make sure there is no slack in the line to prevent the unit from sliding down the pond s slope. 7. Now that the unit is in the water* you may plug the SonicSolutions power supply into the GFCI outlet. * It is EXTREMELY important you do not connect to a power source before you put it in the water as this can result in damage to the transducer head and will void your warranty. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 8

Operations and Maintenance To operate effectively, the SonicSolutions algae control system must be on 24-hours-a-day continuously emitting algae killing ultrasonic waves. What To Expect You will begin to see results from within a few days to three weeks, depending on the type of algae and how much algae was established in your water site. In addition, while certain algae will sink to the bottom when killed, some forms turn brown and float on the surface in matts of dead algae. If this occurs, you should then remove it from the water. Secondary blooms may occur due to the sunlight that can now reach the algae spores on the bottom that previously had not received sufficient sunlight to grow. Leave your device in the water and it will control the secondary bloom as well. This kill/bloom sequence may repeat two or three times as the reservoir of spores is exhausted. After that, the water should stay clear. Occasionally, after major rain events, you may experience algae blooms caused by large amounts of algae spores being washed into your water site. Depending on the amount of algae in the bloom, it can take a couple of days to a week for SonicSolutions to bring the algae under control and clear the water. Easy-To-Read Indicator Lights The SonicSolutions device has two lights on the power supply box. The solid on green light indicates that the Power Supply is receiving electricity. The blinking green light indicates that your transducer is connected properly to the Power Suppy and receiving power to produce the ultrasonic waves. This indicator light requires positive feedback from the transducer in the water and shows you that the SonicSolutions device is working properly. It will blink every other second on average. Check that the power supply lights are lit Solid Green Light = Power Supply is receiving electricity. Blinking Green Light = Transducer is receiving power to generate ultrasonic waves. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 9

Operations and Maintenance continued Maintenance Guide It is important to keep the transducer head clean and free of algae or other scum buildup. We recommend that at least every 30 days you unplug your SonicSolutions device from the power source, take it out of the water, wipe the face of the transducer off, put it back into the water and plug it back in. In most applications, once a month cleanings are sufficient, however, in a new installation you should check your unit(s) after initial two weeks to see if more frequent cleanings are necessary. Failure to keep the face clean will interfere with the ultrasonic waves and result in reduced effectiveness of the device. 1. Unplug the SonicSolutions power supply* from the Class A GFCI electrical outlet. * It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT you do not remove the SonicSolutions transducer from the water before you unplug it from the electric outlet, as this can result in damage to the transducer head and will void your warranty. 2. Once you have unplugged the power supply, retrieve the unit from water. 3. Wipe the transducer head with a soft sponge or cloth, removing dirt and build-up. In some cases with tough organic material or calcium deposits, it may be necessary to use vinegar to clean the head. Do not use abrasive cleaners that would scratch the head. Dirty Head Clean Head 4. Place unit back in the water facing the correct direction. Make sure flat end of the transducer head (not the side with the cord) faces out. 5. Once the unit is placed back in the water you may connect the SonicSolutions power supply back into the power source. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 10

Troubleshooting Check the following guide for possible cause of a problem before contacting SonicSolutions, LLC, for service assistance. Technical Specifications EPA Est. 074929-MA-001 Residential Residential or Commercial Models Power Input UL Approved Power Supply NSF Certification SSPS2 SS 100 US 120V AC, 60Hz, 60W EU/UK 240V AC, 60Hz, 60W NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 SSPS2R SS 100-24 US 24V AC, 1 Amps Max** EU/UK 24V AC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 US 24V DC, 1 Amps Max*** EU/UK 24V DC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 SS 200 US 120V AC, 60Hz, 60W EU/UK 240V AC, 60Hz, 60W SS 200-24 SSPS2 SSPS2R NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 US 24V AC, 1 Amps Max** EU/UK 24V AC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 US 24V DC, 1 Amps Max*** EU/UK 24V DC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 SS 400 US 120V AC, 60Hz, 60W EU/UK 240V AC, 60Hz, 60W SS 400-24 SSPS2 SSPS2R NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 Range* * Range and coverage depends on location and conditions. ** 24 volt AC units are compatible with any 24 volt AC low voltage lighting or irrigation power source. *** 24 Volt DC units are compatible with any 24 volt DC power source. Solar Power System, which includes two batteries, may be purchased separately from SonicSolutions Small Tanks & Ornamental Ponds Medium Tanks & Ornamental Ponds 400 ft/121.92 m US 24V AC, 1 Amps Max** EU/UK 24V AC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 400 ft/121.92 m US 24V DC, 1 Amps Max*** EU/UK 24V DC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 400 ft/121.92 m SS 500 US 120V AC, 60Hz, 60W EU/UK 240V AC, 60Hz, 60W SS 500-24 SSPS2 SSPS2R NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 500 ft/154 m US 24V AC, 1 Amps Max** EU/UK 24V AC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 500 ft/154 m US 24V DC, 1 Amps Max*** EU/UK 24V DC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 500 ft/154 m SS 600 US 120V AC, 60Hz, 60W EU/UK 240V AC, 60Hz, 60W SS 600-24 Symptom Causes Solution Both indicator lights are off Electric power failure Test and turn on power to grounded (earthed) power supply. (For power models install only to a Class A GFCI receptacle or equivalent.) Both indicator lights are off (battery powered unit) Ultrasonic operation power indicator light is not blinking, but solid green light indicator is on Algae is not dying Damaged power cord or damaged power supply box Dead Battery Bad connection to transducer unit Damaged transducer or power unit Dirt or debris on the face of the transducer may be interfering with the ultrasonic waves SSPS2 SSPS2R Unplug and inspect for damage. Replace if necessary. Test, recharge and if necessary replace batteries. Unplug, inspect cord (lead) attached to transducer. Clean and reconnect. Clean the face of the transducer regularly (read Maintenance Guide) NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 600 ft/182 m US 24V AC, 1 Amps Max** EU/UK 24V AC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 600 ft/182 m US 24V DC, 1 Amps Max*** EU/UK 24V DC, 1 Amps Max NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 600 ft/182 m Coverage* up to 2 acres up to 6 acres up to 8 acres SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 11 Residential Residential or Commercial

Warranty Limited Two (2) Year Warranty SonicSolutions, LLC warrants this product against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two (2) years after the date of original retail purchase. During this period, SonicSolutions, LLC will repair or replace a defective product or part, at their option, with a new or refurbished product or part without charge to you. You must deliver the entire product to our Authorized Service Center for service. Allow two to four weeks for repair or replacement. You are responsible for all transportation and insurance charges to our service center, except for failures which occur within ninety (90) days of the retail purchase date. If you are requesting warranty service within ninety (90) days of retail purchase, call our service center at 1 866-562-5423 or 1 413-247-9423 (from outside U.S. call 001-413-247-9423) for return shipping authorization. We will be responsible for all transportation and insurance charges to return the product to you throughout the entire two (2) year warranty period. Return the device to: SonicSolutions, LLC, 2 Bay Road; Suite 101, Hadley, MA 01035-9511 U.S.A. Telephone: (413) 247-9423 NOTE: Product must be accompanied with proof of purchase in the form of a copy of the dated purchase receipt with the serial number of the device, and a description of the problem, and a phone number and contact name. Upon receipt, SonicSolutions, LLC will, at our option, repair or exchange the device for a new or refurbished device. The above warranty is subject to the following conditions: 1. You must retain your bill of sale. 2. All warranty servicing of this product must be made by our Authorized Service Center. 3. U.S.A. warranty is effective only if product is purchased through an Authorized Dealer. 4. Warranty extends only to defects in materials or workmanship as limited above and does not extend to any product parts which have been lost or discarded by you; or to damage to products or parts caused by misuse, accident, damage caused by Acts of God, such as lightning; or fluctuations in electric power, improper installation, improper maintenance or use in violation of instruction furnished by us; or on devices on which repairs have been attempted by unauthorized person(s); or to devices that have been altered or modified without the expressed authorization of SonicSolutions, LLC; or to damage to products or parts thereof, which have had the serial number removed, defaced, altered, or rendered illegible. 5. Repairs made under warranty do not extend the warranty period on the device beyond the original two (2) year warranty. 6. DO NOT operate device out of the water. This will result in the deforming of transducer head and will void your warranty. All warranties implied by state law, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of the limited warranties set forth above. With the exception of any warranties implied by state law as hereby limited, the foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, guarantees, agreements and similar obligations of manufacturer or seller with respect to the repair or replacement of any parts. In no event shall SonicSolutions, LLC be liable for consequential or incidental damages. No person, agent, distributor, dealer or company is authorized to change, modify or extend the terms of this warranty in any manner whatsoever. The time within which an action must be commenced to enforce any obligation of SonicSolutions, LLC arising under the warranty or under any statute, or law of the United States or any state thereof, is herby limited to ninety (90) days from the date you discover or should have discovered, the defect. This limitation does not apply to implied warranties arising under U.S. state law or (outside U.S.) under law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state (or country to country). Some states and countries do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, when an action may be brought, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above provisions may not apply to you. 061015 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 12

SEE INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS AT: sonicsolutionsllc.com Toll free: 1-866-KO-ALGAE (1-866-562-5423) 2 BAY ROAD SUITE 101 HADLEY, MA 01035-9511 This algae control system employs a: E322023 power power supply supply for for outdoor use. EPA Est. 074929-MA-001 SonicSolutions is a registered trademark of SonicSolutions, LLC. I2050J SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS PAGE 13