To use. (i) to use the Programs and Ancillary Programs solely through remote access to Distributor's server system; (ii) to use the Documentation solely for purposes of supporting End User's use of the Programs; (iii) to use the Training Materials solely for purposes of supporting Users who attend Siebel Systems' training courses; and (iv) to have third parties (e.g., system integrators) install, integrate, and implement the Programs and Ancillary Programs for the End User;
To use. (i) to use the Programs and Ancillary Programs subject to all of the terms of this Agreement; (ii) to use the Documentation solely for purposes of supporting Customer's use of the Programs; (iii) to use the technical Training Materials solely for purposes of supporting Users who attend Siebel training courses; (iv) to use the Programs that are development tools (i.e., the Siebel Tools Programs) solely in accordance with the Documentation to create Customer-specific objects for use with the Programs; (v) to use the Deliverables solely for purposes of installing or operating the Programs; and (vi) to install, integrate, and implement the Programs and Ancillary Programs or to have third parties (e.g., system integrators) do so for the Customer;
To use. Make sure the refrigerating unit has been on for at least one hour.
To use. (a) Radar Separation (b) Non-radar Separation
(c) Visual Separation
To use. (i) to use the Licensed Software for Customer's internal business purposes for up to the number of Users set forth in the applicable Order Form(s); (ii) to use the Documentation solely for purposes of supporting Customer’s use of the Licensed Software;
To use. (i) to use the Programs and Ancillary Programs solely on the Designated System, or on a backup system if the Designated System is inoperative; (ii) to use the Documentation solely for purposes of supporting End User's use of the Programs; (iii) to use the Training Materials solely for purposes of supporting Users who attend Siebel Systems' training courses; (iv) to use the Siebel Tools Programs solely in accordance with the Documentation to create End User-specific objects (*) Denotes confidential information that has been omitted and filed separately, accompanied by a confidential treatment request, with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
To use. (i) to use the Programs and Ancillary Programs solely on the Designated System, or on a backup system if the Designated System is inoperative; (ii) to use the Documentation solely for purposes of supporting End User's use of the Programs; (iii) to use the Training Materials solely for purposes of supporting Users who attend Siebel Systems' training courses; (iv) to use the Siebel Tools Programs solely in accordance with the Documentation to create End User-specific objects (*) Denotes confidential information that has been omitted and filed separately, accompanied by a confidential treatment request, with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. for use with the Programs; and (v) to have third parties (e.g., system integrators) install, integrate, and implement the Programs and Ancillary Programs for the End User;
To use. Check to be sure no objects, knives, spoons, bottle caps, glass, etc. are in the disposal. Turn on the cold water. Turn the wall switch on to start the disposal. This switch is located on the wall above the sink. Feed food wastes into the disposal. Never put fingers inside drain when the disposal is active. Bulky materials such as grapefruit skins should be cut up before being fed into the disposal. NEVER put bones into the disposal. DO NOT put rice or pasta into the disposal, as they will clog the disposal and cause the sink to back up. Onion skins, chicken skins and other light fibrous materials should not be put into the disposal. Please refer to the list of items that will clog your disposal provided to you on move-in day. NEVER attempt to dispose of trash such as glass, bottle caps, clam shells or floor sweepings. The disposal is protected by an overload thermostat to prevent overheating. If this happens, wait at least one minute; then push the reset button at the bottom of the unit. (Make sure the wall switch is "ON"). If the motor does not hum or start, check the switch in the electrical breaker switch box located on the kitchen wall. If the disposal still does not work, report the problem to the Office.
To use. Push the desired setting. Insert approved dishwasher soap in the dispenser. Push the lever all the way to the right; this will latch the dishwasher. Next, turn the knob to start; you will hear a click sound when you reach this point and the wash cycle will begin. Do not use the top of the refrigerator for a shelf for any materials. Air must circulate to the back of the unit. If this is obstructed, the cooling efficiency is reduced and your unit will not cool at its capacity. Do not overload the drawers and trays. To operate your top burners, turn the knobs on. If any of the burners fail to light, check the pilots under the stove lid. Lift the top of the stove up and in the middle of each side is where the pilot light is. If there is no flame, provided there is not strong odor of gas, touch a match to the pilot and it should ignite. If it does not ignite, it means the unit is clogged (usually from food that has boiled over). Clean under your stove lid occasionally, as food and grease will accumulate and cause pilots to go out. It is normal for the top of the range to feel warm. The kitchen exhaust fan surface and filter should be kept clean. Exhaust fan filters (silver) can go in the dishwasher.