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I finally got my Thundermax late Monday afternoon. Iwent to open it yesterday morning and low and behold there is no manual, no cd and no cord to hook it up to my laptop.
Can someone tell me if the 108 page manual on the siteis the same as what comes in the box? Christ, that's gonna cost me $40 bucks in ink alone.
I swear, my last couple of online transactions I have gotten eFF'd!!! Doesn't matter if it is a caliper, a Thundermax or even a damn tshirt. I can't frickin win!!!!
Any help with the question above is much appreciated.
Actually, the printed manual I received with my tmax was already out of date. This link will get you the latest manual in .pdf format which is the one you need to use:
While you can download the software from the website, the cable is absolutely necessary and it appears to be configured different than a standard serial cable (custom).
I got both with mine and they should have been included. Talk to your distributor, they need to send you everything..most specifically the cable.
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