Specialized Cyclometer Comp User Manual

2 0 0 4 TURBO ® CO M P  
CYCLO CO M P UTER  
Congratulations on your purchase! You are now the  
owner of one of the worlds most advanced cyclocomput-  
ers. Your Specialized Turbo® Comp a revolutionary new  
three-line LCD screen. The large, easy to read, digits  
allow you to view two functions simultaneously and the  
alphanumeric dot matrix display provides a quick refer-  
ence to the currently displayed function. The Turbo®  
Comp has been designed to provide the best combina-  
tion of performance, features, durability and ease of use.  
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FIGURE 1  
This illustration describes the screen display  
and buttons  
MODE/ SET rocker switch  
TOP Button (Start/ stop)  
Dot-matrix Display Area  
Digital Display Area  
Wheel Option Indicator  
MPH or KM/ H indicator  
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MO UN TIN G THE  
TURBO ® CO MP:  
the magnet screw. (See  
figure 5).  
has not detected any  
speed input for 30 min-  
utes, it will enter sleep-  
mode in order to conserve  
battery power. During  
sleep mode only the digital  
clock is displayed. The  
The Turbo® Comp wired  
speed sensor can mount on For wheels with  
the right or the left side of  
the fork blade. Use the  
cable tie-wraps provided to bing) alcohol or a mild  
position the sensor. Do not detergent to thoroughly  
tighten until the final place- clean the spoke that you  
ment of the sensor magnet plan to attach the magnet  
bladed spokes:  
Use some isopropyl (rub-  
FIGURE 6  
audible click. Plug the wire computer will wake it up  
from the speed sensor into when wheel speed is  
the socket on the bottom of detected or when the  
is correct.. (See figure 4).  
Wheel magnets have been from the adhesive tape and  
to. Remove the backing  
your computer To remove  
the computer, remove the  
speed wire (if connected)  
then push it backward until be placed in various  
it releases from the mount.  
MODE or SET button is  
pressed. In order to oper-  
ate your computer it must  
provided for  
both traditional  
round spokes  
and bladed  
(flat) aerody-  
namic spokes.  
firmly press the magnet  
onto spoke. The tape uses  
a special pressure sensitive  
adhesive. To ensure a  
strong bond, please wait at  
least 12 hours for the  
modes(i.e. odometer  
mode, distance mode). The  
computer can be cycled  
through these modes by  
pressing the MODEbut-  
To test for proper installa-  
tion of the magnet, trans-  
mitter and computer, acti-  
vate the computer by push- ton located on the right-  
ing the MODE(right side) hand side the MODE/ SET  
button. Pick up the front of rocker switch. There are  
the bicycle and spin the  
front wheel. The wheel  
optionindicator will flash. Odometer Mode, 3) Trip  
If it does not flash, check  
the sensor and magnet  
adhesive to cure before  
riding your bicycle.  
FIGURE 4  
Attach the  
magnet to a spoke across  
from the transmitter with  
the magnet screw. The  
clearance between the  
magnet and the  
transmitter  
Attach the appropriate  
mount (26.0mm and  
31.8mm sizes are includ-  
ed) to the handlebar using  
the bracket screw provid-  
ed. Tighten so that the  
nine cycling modes avail-  
able: 1) Clock Mode, 2)  
Distance Mode 4) Average  
Speed Mode, 5) Maximum  
should be  
approximately  
1/ 32-1/ 16”  
(1-2mm).  
Tighten the  
magnet and  
transmitter. Do  
not over-tighten  
bracket cannot rotate on  
the handlebar. There are  
several sizing straps pro-  
vided to fit different diame-  
ter bars. (See figure 6).  
Slide the computer forward  
onto the mount until it  
alignment. Realign as nec- Speed Mode, 6) Automatic  
essary until the wheel  
optionindicator flashes  
while spinning the wheel  
Timer Mode, 7)  
Timer/ Stopwatch Mode,  
8)Interval Mode and  
9)Distance Countdown  
mode. Once you familiar-  
ize yourself with the mode  
operation you will find it  
O PERATIO N AN D  
PRO GRAMMIN G  
When your Turbo® Comp  
FIGURE 5  
snapsinto place with an  
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very easy to navigate. The  
following flowchart outlines until CLOCK is displayed  
mode button repeatedly  
Display Area (This is called down the SETbutton for  
the odometer mode). Next, three seconds (If you have  
the mode sequence. Once  
a particular mode has  
been entered, its values  
in the Dot-matrix Display  
Area. Then, depress hold  
the MODEbutton for  
hold down the SETbutton selected English language,  
for three seconds. The Kmthe Km/ h indicator will  
or mindicator will begin  
flash. If the Km/ h setting is  
can be reset or adjusted by three seconds. The selected  
pressing and holding the language will be dis-  
SET button for three sec- played. Use the MODE”  
blinking. You may now  
correct press the SET”  
alternate between miles and button once) and a five-  
kilometers by pressing the digit number will appear.  
MODEbutton. When the You are now in the pro-  
onds.  
button to scroll through the  
languages. When the  
correct choice is flashing,  
select it by pressing the  
SETbutton. You will now  
enter the Programmable  
Odometermode. If the  
odometer setting is correct  
push the SETbutton five  
times to exit odometer  
grammable odometer  
CLOCK  
selected language is dis-  
played (default language is  
English), press the SET”  
button once to confirm  
your selection and exit dis-  
play language mode.  
mode. To enter a mileage  
into the odometer, press  
the MODEbutton until  
the flashing digit is correct.  
(Note: The MODEbutton  
may be held to quickly  
scroll to the correct digit.)  
Press the SETbutton to  
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ODO  
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TRIP  
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AVSPD  
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MXSPD  
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ATM  
mode. (Otherwise, see  
Setting the programmable select the next digit to the  
odometerbelow).  
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2. Miles or Kilometers  
selection (English only):  
Your Turbo® Comp will  
record distance and speed  
in either miles (m & m/ h)  
or kilometers (K & Km/ h).  
Please note that miles can  
only be selected when the  
language setting is English.  
All other languages display  
only kilometers. (See  
TIMER  
right. Repeat this process  
until all five digits are  
entered as your existing  
mileage. (See figure 7)  
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INT  
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Dist  
3. Setting the  
Programmable Odometer:  
This mode is useful if you  
have replaced the battery  
and would like to retain the  
mileage you have already  
ridden. To access the  
Programmable odometer  
mode, first advance to the  
Odometer Mode by press-  
ing MODEbutton until  
ODO appears in the Dot-  
matrix Display Area. Hold  
1. Setting the  
Display Language  
Your Turbo® can display  
information on the dot-  
matrix display area in six  
different languages:  
Setting the Display  
English (ENGL), German  
(GER), French (FR), Italian  
(ITA), Dutch (NED), and  
Spanish (ESP). To select  
your language push the  
Languageabove). To enter  
your selection of miles or  
kilometers, push the  
MODEbutton until ODO  
appears in the Dot-matrix  
FIGURE 7  
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4. Wheel Circumference  
Selection:  
When using Easy  
Calibration Mode, the  
gram the wheel #2 tire size 2073 for wheel one, and  
and tap the SETbutton to 2134 for wheel two) when  
To set the circumference for Turbo® Comp will display  
exit Easy Calibration  
Mode.  
programming your com-  
puter. (See figure 12).  
the type of tires you are  
using, you can use  
Specializeds Easy  
the tire size on its LCD dis-  
play screen. (See figure  
11) The Easy Calibration  
Mode is accessed by enter-  
ing the Odometer (ODO)  
mode and holding down  
the MODEbutton for  
three seconds. The display  
will now show the currently  
selected tire size for wheel  
option #1. To scroll  
Roll Forward  
Calibration Modeor  
measure your actual tire  
circumference by the roll-  
out method. Two different  
tire diameters may be  
entered by using the com-  
puters Second Wheel  
Option.”  
Roll Out Method  
stem  
The roll out method will  
provide the most accurate  
computer calibration and  
can take into account vari-  
ables such as inflation  
pressure, rim width and  
rider weight.  
Wheel Circumfrence  
FIGURE 12  
You may also use the  
following quick-reference  
chart:  
through the prepro-  
grammed tire sizes press  
the MODEbutton.  
When you reach the  
1. Extend a tape measure  
Generic Tire Size Chart  
Easy Calibration Mode:  
Your Turbo® Comp has  
out to 3000mm (120 inch- This chart is for non-  
es) and lock it in place. Specialized tires  
2. With your tire inflated to 26 X 1.75  
been preprogrammed with desired tire size press the  
the following 14  
Specialized tire sizes:  
26 X 1.0  
SETbutton once to select  
it and enter Easy  
Calibration Mode for  
its proper pressure, place  
the valve at the 6:00 posi-  
tion (at the bottom) directly 2074  
2140  
26 X 2.0  
26 X 2.2  
wheel option #2. Follow  
the same procedure to pro-  
over the start of the meas-  
uring tape.  
3. Roll the wheel one com- 650C X 20  
plete revolution until the  
valve stem is again at the  
6:00 position. Read the  
tape directly under the  
valve and note the distance 2170  
in millimeters. (To convert  
26 X 2.1  
2090  
26 X 1.25  
650c X 20  
26 X 1.5  
700c X 20  
26 X 1.9  
700c X 23  
26 X 1.95  
700c X 26  
26 X 2.0  
1945  
700C X 26  
2124  
700C X 38  
inches to millimeters, multi- Programming  
700c X 32  
26 X 2.1  
700c X 38  
ply inches by 25.4). Use  
this number to replace the  
default (default values are  
the circumference:  
To enter the tire circumfer-  
ence number, select the  
FIGURE 11  
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Odometer (ODO) mode  
and then hold down the  
MODEbutton for three  
seconds. The display will  
now show the currently  
right. Repeat the process  
until all four digits are  
entered as your tire cir-  
cumference. Press the  
AM/ PM is selected by  
not be turned on or off  
manually.  
Note: The average speed  
(AVSPD) calculation is  
based upon the ATM time.  
scrolling the hour digit.  
Press the SETbutton to  
accept the hour selection.  
The minutes will flash and  
can be adjusted by press-  
ing the MODEbutton.  
(Hold the MODEbutton  
to scroll through the digits  
quickly) Press the SET”  
button to set the minutes  
and return to clock mode.  
SETbutton once to select  
selected tire size for wheel it and enter the circumfer-  
option #1. (See figure  
13). If necessary scroll  
through the prepro-  
ence for wheel option #2.  
Follow the same procedure  
to program the wheel #2  
tire size and tap the SET”  
button to exit circumfer-  
ence programming mode.  
The TIMER function is just  
like a conventional stop-  
watch. The timer is activated  
manually and records the  
time whether the wheel is  
rotating or not. Tapping the  
TOPbutton starts and  
stops the stopwatch and  
when the timer is stopped,  
holding the SETbutton for  
three seconds will reset to  
stopwatch. The TIMER  
includes a 12-memory lap  
time feature. To record a lap  
time, press the SETbutton  
once while the stopwatch is  
running. Each time the  
5. Setting the Clock  
Your Turbo® Comp fea-  
tures a digital clock. To  
access the clock mode”  
press and the MODE”  
button repeatedly until  
CLOCK appears in the  
Dot-matrix Display Area.  
To set the clock, press the  
FIGURE 13  
grammed tire sizes by  
tapping the MODEbut-  
ton until the display shows SETbutton for three sec-  
FIGURE 14  
SETbutton is depressed  
the Turbo® Comp will  
record the lap time. After  
MM and four-digit num-  
ber. This number repre-  
sents your tire circumfer-  
ence in millimeters. Press  
the MODEbutton until  
the flashing digit is cor-  
rect. (Note: The MODE”  
button may be held to  
onds. The display will flash  
either twelve (12:) or twen-  
ty four (24:). Select  
6. Timer Selection  
The Turbo® Comp has two the TIMER has been stopped  
between 12: or 24: mode  
by pressing the MODE”  
button. Press the SET”  
button to confirm your  
selection. The hour digit  
will now begin flashing.  
Press the MODEbutton  
to adjust the hour digits.  
timers; Automatic Timer  
Mode (ATM) and Timer  
Mode (TIMER). The ATM  
selection allows you to  
keep track of your actual  
riding time. The ATM timer will display the total time  
only operates when the  
wheel is rotating and can-  
(by pressing the TOPbut-  
ton) the previous twelve lap  
times can be reviewed by  
pressing SETbutton.  
Additionally, the computer  
scroll to the correct digit.)  
Press the SETbutton to  
select the next digit to the  
when LPTOT is shown.  
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7. Interval Timer (INT)  
Your Turbo® Comp is  
shortest interval that can be  
set is 5 seconds.  
flashing. Press the  
Average Speed (AVSPD)-  
The Average Speed is  
shown on the lower line  
Digital Display Area up to  
99.9 M/ h (99.9 Km/ h)  
MODEButton until the  
desired number appears.  
(Hold down the Mode”  
button to scroll quickly)  
Press the SETbutton once with a resolution of 0.1  
to set this number and M/ h (0.1 Km/ h)  
advance to minutes. Repeat The average speed is  
this process until minutes  
and seconds are set to the  
desired settings. Press the  
SETbutton to exit pro-  
gramming mode. Once  
the time interval timer is  
programmed, press the  
TOPbutton to stop and  
start the Distance  
equipped with an Interval  
Timer. This feature allows  
you to customize your train-  
ing by integrating a pro-  
grammable repeating count-  
down timer into your work-  
out. To enter the interval  
timer mode, press the  
MODE buttonrepeatedly  
until INTappears Dot  
Matrix Display Area of the  
screen. You are now in  
interval timer mode. To set  
the interval timer, hold the  
SETbutton for three sec-  
onds. The hour digit will  
begin flashing. Press the  
MODEButton until the  
desired number appears.  
(Hold down the Mode”  
based upon the ATM time.  
The resolution of the aver-  
age speed data on the  
Digital Display Area is  
shown in 0.1M/ h or Km/ h  
increments. (See figure 16)  
FIGURE 15  
10. Distance Countdown  
(DISTÚ)  
Your Turbo® Comp is  
equipped with Distance  
Countdown feature. This  
allows you to set an alarm  
Countdown.  
Note: The shortest  
distance that can be set  
is .01 miles/ km.  
button to scroll quickly) Press when the selected mileage  
the SETbutton once to set is reached. To enter the  
this number and advance to Distance Countdown mode,  
minutes. Repeat this process press the MODEbutton  
CO MPUTER  
FUN CTIO N S  
FIGURE 16  
Speedometer (SPEED)- Your  
current speed is always dis-  
played in large digits on the  
top line of the LCD screen.  
The speed is displayed up  
to 99.9 M/ h (99.9 Km/ h)  
with a resolution of 0.1  
M/ h (0.1 Km/ h)  
until minutes and seconds  
are set to the desired set-  
tings. Press the SETbut-  
ton to exit programming  
repeatedly until DISTÚ”  
appears in the Dot-matrix  
Display Area. Note: if your  
display says INT, press the  
Maximum Speed (MXSPD)-  
The Maximum Speed is  
shown on the lower line of  
the Digital Display Area up  
to 99.9 M/ h (99.9 Km/ h)  
with a resolution of 0.1  
mode. Once the time inter- SETbutton to change to  
val timer is programmed,  
press the TOPbutton to  
start/ stop the countdown.  
(See figure 15). Note: The  
DISTÚ” To set the Distance  
Countdown, hold the SET”  
button for three seconds.  
The hour digit will begin  
M/ h (0.1 Km/ h) The max-  
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imum speed is retained in  
memory and updated  
when a higher speed is  
maintained for three sec-  
watch function will operate  
when the TOPbutton is  
pressed. The stopwatch will  
record the total time after  
(See figure19)  
Clock-  
Your Turbo® Comp is  
equipped with a digital  
clock. The clock can be set  
to operate in either 12 or  
24-hour mode.  
onds. The maximum speed the button is pressed  
can be reset by pressing  
the SETbutton for three  
seconds. (See figure 17)  
regardless of whether there  
is speed input or not.  
Second Wheel Option-  
For riders who own more  
than one bicycle or who  
frequently change tires, the  
Turbo® Comp is capable  
of storing two tire sizes.  
You can change between  
the two sizes by entering  
Distance Mode and select-  
ing TRIP. Then, press the  
Interval Timer (INT)-  
The interval timer is dis-  
played on the lower line of  
the screen when (INT)  
FIGURE 19  
appears on the left. The  
timer indicates the end of  
an interval with one short  
beep per second for the last  
4 seconds of the interval.  
This is followed by a long  
beep, indicating the begin-  
ning of a new interval.  
Odometer (ODO)-  
The odometer will record  
the total distance traveled  
up to 99,999 miles or kilo- MODEbutton for three  
meters and then roll to seconds. The second wheel  
zero. The odometer can be mode indicator will change  
FIGURE 17  
reset by pressing the SETfrom 1 to 2. Mileage  
Auto Start/ Stop Timer  
(ATM)-  
button for three seconds.  
The total distance is shown between the two sizes. (An  
recorded will be cumulative  
Trip Distance (DST)-  
In ATM mode the timer  
function records the actual record up to 999.99 miles  
Trip distance mode will  
on the lower line if the  
screen.  
accessory handlebar mount  
is available from your  
time spent riding. It oper-  
ates only when there is  
speed input and is dis-  
played In the Digital  
or kilometers and then roll  
to zero. The trip distance  
can be reset by pressing  
the SETbutton for three  
Specialized dealer. P/ N  
Programmable Odometer- 4814-5045)  
The odometer digits are  
programmable. This is con-  
Display Area of the screen seconds. The resolution is  
0.01 miles (0.01  
venient for transferring  
your hard-earned mileage  
that is usually lost when  
TRO UBLESHO O TIN G:  
Display is blank:  
Change the battery or  
Kilometers). The trip dis-  
Timer Mode (TIMER)-  
In TIMER mode the stop-  
tance is shown on the  
lower line if the screen.  
changing batteries or com- press the AC button on the  
puters. bottom of the case  
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Display shows  
partial digits:  
Press the AC button on the Turbo®. There are no user  
bottom of the case.  
Speed/ distance  
not recording:  
Check sensor/ magnet  
alignment. Make sure that  
the sensor is no more than Keep the computer and  
1/ 16(2mm) from the  
magnet. Replace transmit-  
ter battery if necessary.  
Recalibrate Computer and  
transmitter.  
Entire screen is dark:  
Did you leave the bike  
parked in the hot direct  
are riding.  
Do not disassemble you  
0.0 to 99.90 Km/ H  
Operating Temperature  
40°F to 104°F (4°C to  
40°C)  
Average Speed (AVS)  
0.0 to 199.9 MPH  
serviceable parts inside.  
Make sure the magnet  
and the transmitter are well  
aligned. Check them regu-  
larly.  
0.0 to 199.9 Km/ H  
The following replacement  
parts are available from  
your Specialized dealer or  
by visiting the Specialized  
S-store online at  
Maximum Speed (MXS)  
0.0 to 199.9 MPH  
to 199.9 Km/ H  
all of its components tightly  
attached, and check them  
regularly. If any of the  
components come loose, it  
could become tangled in  
your spokes and cause an  
accident.  
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Trip Distance (DST)  
0 to 999.99 miles or Km DESCRIPTION PART#  
STANDARD WHEEL  
Odometer (ODO)  
0 to 99,999 miles or Km CR-2032 TURBO®  
MAGNET  
480-3003  
See your authorized  
BATTERY  
480-3004  
sun when it was parked? If Specialized dealer if you  
Stopwatch (TM)  
0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec.  
recycling type  
ADHESIVE BACKED  
WHEEL MAGNET  
4800-3002  
CENTER MOUNT  
4814-5035  
TURBO SPORT/ COMP  
2ND BIKE KIT  
4814-5045  
TURBO SPORT/ COMP  
SENSOR WIRE  
so, move the bike to the  
shade. The data will be  
OK.  
have any trouble installing  
or maintaining your com-  
puter.  
Computer moves  
on handlebar:  
Tighten mount or add  
sizing straps to improve  
fit on handlebar.  
Clean the unit with a  
mild detergent and a soft  
dry cloth. Never use any  
kind of solvent or alcohol.  
The Turbo® Comp com-  
puter is intended for use on  
bicycles only and should  
not be used on any motor-  
ized vehicle.  
Automatic Timer (ATM)  
0 to 9hrs, 59min, 59sec.  
recycling type  
Interval Timer (INT)  
5 seconds to 9hrs, 59  
min, 59 sec.  
IMPO RTAN T!  
4814-5055  
TURBO MOUNT ONLY  
Pay attention to traffic  
and road conditions at all  
times. Your first obligation  
is to be attentive and to  
ride safely.  
Distance  
Countdown(DISTÚ)  
.01 to 999.99Miles  
26.0MM  
4814-5060  
TURBO MOUNT ONLY  
Specifications:  
Current Speed:  
31.8MM  
4814-5065  
Do not expose it to direct 0.0 to 99.90 MPH  
.01 to 999.99Kilometers  
sunlight except when you  
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arising from any breach of any  
expressed or implied warranty on  
this product. This warranty is exclu-  
sive and in lieu of all other war-  
ranties, expressed or implied, and  
all other remedies, guaranties or  
liabilities arising by law or other-  
wise.  
Two Year Limited Warranty:  
Specialized  
Bicycle  
Components Inc. warrants the  
Original Purchaser of this  
Specialized® Turbo® Comp  
cyclocomputer that the product is  
free from defects of material and  
workmanship under normal use  
and service for a period of two (2)  
years from the date of the original  
purchase. If within two (2) year  
from the date of that original pur-  
chase, this product is found to be  
defective in material or workman-  
ship under normal use or service,  
Specialized Bicycle Components  
Inc. will, at its sole option, repair  
or replace the product without  
charge; provided that the Original  
Purchaser returns the product,  
securely packaged, postage pre-  
paid to: Specialized Bicycle  
Components Inc., 1137 South,  
3800 West Salt Lake City, UT  
84104, USA. Attn: Turbo® Comp  
Warranty. Be sure to include a let-  
ter indicating the specific reasons  
for returning the product and  
proof of date of purchase.  
Note: This warranty does not per-  
tain to batteries.  
No person or representative is  
authorized to assume any liability  
on behalf of Specialized Bicycle  
Components, Inc. in connection  
with the sale of this product. Some  
states do not allow the exclusion or  
limitation of incidental or conse-  
quential damages or limitations on  
how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitation or  
exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights, and you may also  
have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
Turbo® is a registered trademark  
of Specialized Bicycle Components  
Inc.  
© 2003 Specialized Bicycle  
Components Inc.  
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This warranty does not apply to,  
and is void as to, defects or physi-  
cal damage resulting from abuse,  
neglect, improper repair, improp-  
er fit, alterations, modifications or  
use contrary to that intended by  
the manufacturer. Except to the  
extent prohibited by applicable  
law, any implied warranty of mer-  
chantability or fitness for a partic-  
ular use or purpose is limited in  
duration of this limited warranty.  
Specialized Bicycle Sportonents,  
Inc. shall not be liable for any acci-  
dental or consequential damages  
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