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9437 Trade-in Program

This trade-in program expired December 31, 2009

Waltron continues to seek improvements in customer satisfaction by meeting the needs of the marketplace. A significant ingredient in providing this satisfaction is continually updating and improving the quality and serviceability of our water quality analyzer line.

Earlier this year we introduced our 9061C compact Dissolved Oxygen Analyzer. This unit was designed and introduced as the state of the art replacement to our 9437 Dissolved Oxygen Analyzer which has provided dependable service for over eight years. The 9061C unit has incorporated many technological upgrades as well as new enhancements that provide operator-friendly operation.

We recognize that the investment you have made in purchasing our analyzer is significant. However, the reality is, like any other electronic device, they have a useful lifespan. In support of that investment by our customers Waltron has established a trade-in program for its 9437 line of Dissolved Oxygen analyzers.

For each new 9061C analyzer that is ordered and shipped by or before December 31, 2009, which replaces a 9437 model at your facility, we will offer a $350 trade-in allowance. This allowance is for any number of 9061C units purchased for your facility as long as there is a corresponding 9437 unit returned to our plant site for disposal.

We are pleased to offer this allowance to you, our customers, and we look forward to providing and satisfying your water quality analytical needs for many years to come. If you have any questions or need clarification on this offer please contact your Waltron Regional Sales Manager.

10/1/2008