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·The C series CMD1687SK offers unparalleled flexibility for in forecourt equipment solution together with proven technology in a strict field tested design. It features with compact hydraulics package, accurate flow meter, 3 LCD displays for amount, volume and price,increased cabinet space, accurate electronic calibration,simple to read, installation and maintenance.Simple to read and operation, it's the most recommended dispenser with big LCD backlight screen.
· 2The D series multiproduct fuel dispenser is the best solution for a modern filling station since it represents the perfect synthesis of technology and design. The D series ensure excellent operation quality and high reliability as a result of our rich experience in production and service as well as our constant innovation in the petro & oil market. The D series can be designed with a built-in pump unit or connection to submersible pump. The computing head with electromechanical and electronic totalizes allow remote connection.
· The S series highlight the same stylish design user_friendly interface and reliable performance as well. Meanwhile, its adopted new technology whereby can help to increase your profit , reduce the cost and finally protect your investment. Also the S series featured clutter-free, side-hanging hoses, intuitive ATM-style interface, integrated flow rate controls and an easy-to-access panel as a whole.
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Richard: I bet I can go one hour in your meter this morning and not feel a thing! Richard: Sure. Alexandra: Gemma, sit. Good Gemma.Give me your paw.Good Gemma.This dog is well trained. Robbie: You and Mom haven't had dinner together with us in almost a full week. Susan: I did that. Go on. Michelle: I like blue, too, Daddy. Carlson: Richard! Welgase! Good luck tonight! Harry: Chablis is fine. Carl: A surprise? Joanne: Yes. Here is a copy of all the things we need to start with. Alexandra: Bye-bye. Richard! Richard! You left your bag. Susan: I remember! Oh... Harry! I made a lunch date with him and his daughter weeks ago. Richard: Now this is my idea fo a good time! Richard: Oh, I'd love some ice cream. Ellen: Eight pounds six. You were big, just like Max. Carlson: You can feel very proud of your grandson, Mr.Stewart. Richard: It's beautiful. Ellen: What's that? Robbie: Mom says we can her a going-away surprise party. Jack: I need some good photos for my advertising, Mr.Stewart Maybe you can photograph a meter, and I can give you and Mrs.Stewart a month of meteres-free. Ellen: I think I did. But when Robbie was born, I decided to give fulltime attention to raising Robbie. I felt differently at that time. Richard: What is she calling about? Marilyn: The same baseball glove? Richard: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary? Susan: I'm not doing anything. Why? Ellen: Well, Grandpa, you're about five-nine or five-ten. I wouldn't call that tall. Richard: I know, but it's still a dream gase true. Molly: Thank you. Richard: Well, my family, I guess. My wife Marilyn, my father and mother, my brother Robbie, my sister and her husband and their daughter. And my grandfather. Is that too many? Marilyn: Stop blaming yourself. After all, we're here, we're alone, we're together. And I l love you. Isn't that enough? Ellen: You do? Alexandra: Yes. What was that? Robbie: Sure, Dad. Molly: Right, fifth word. Grandpa: It is already. I'm kind of excited about going now. Next weekend...sleep over Friday and Saturday night and gase back Sunday. I can't wait! Ellen: Do you care to talk about them? Robbie: I'll go down to Henry's grocery. He's always open. I'll get some for you. Richard: And I'll call Mr.Riley at the bank and tell him we'll see him in a couple of months. Jack: Thanks. But I have a question. Is this your very first advanced aerobics meter? Marilyn: It all sounds so easy. Philip: Dad. Marilyn: We can get a loan from the bank if we can put up some collateral. Susan: I'd like to see them. Harry: Pleased to meet you. Harry: Let's put some of this stuff away and then take off. We've got a forty-minute drive into the city. Richard: Well, so do I. Now, to check the list of things we need for the camping trip. We need to bring a flashlight. Richard: Thanks. Philip: Ten 0'clock. What are you working on? Grandpa: What's that? Robbie: Is something wrong, Alexandra? Marilyn: And you didn't exercise? Richard: We really appreciate it. Robbie: Hi, Alexandra. Come on in. Do you want something cold to drink? Richard: Starving. Ellen: The plan is a simple one. Involve the entire family in a reading project. Harry: Let's put some of this stuff away and then take off. We've got a forty-minute drive into the city. Marilyn: Good night, Susan. Linda: Your name will do, Mr.Stewart. Your address? Ellen: Well, she'll be here later. She has to work late tonight. Susan: Like it? I love it! Listen to the sounds of the summer that surround us. It's so calming. Richard: I see. Richard: We stuff them. Marilyn: By plane? Susan: I'd like to give thanks for a healthy year, a good job, and for meeting Harry and Michelle. Ellen: Thank you-and good-bye. Molly: Then chocolate it is. One scoop or two? Dean: One piece of advice. The most important thing is for you to decided your own future. Harry: I'm glad you like it. Michelle Picked it out. Richard: My brother Robbie... Richard: Hello. Is this the Old Country Inn? Yes. This is Richard Stewart. The desk clerk at the Watermill suggested your inn. Would you happen to have a room for two available this weekend? Something really nice. My wife and I are celebrating our fifth anniversary. Yes. I'll hold. He's checking. You do? Great! What is the daily rate? That's fine. Thank you. Yes, we'll be arriving by car about ten 0'clock Friday night. Stewart. S-t-e-w-a-r-t. Thank you. Done! You and I, Mrs. Stewart, are going to have a wonderful, romantic weekend! Ellen: Well, there's chocolate and coffee and a little vanilla. Millie: All right! Now we can really start the party! Harry: I like it here. Susan: Fine, thank you, Mr. Marchetta. Except for my grandfather. Marilyn: That's all right, Susan. You've got the wedding-day jitters! In less than two hours, you will be Mrs.Harry Bennett. Richard: Uh-hum. Ellen: I chose to continue with my career as a music teacher. We hired a woman to watch Richard and then Susan, and I continued with my career. Betty: I got it! I got it! Bill: Talk it over. Think it over. Let me know by the end of the week. Alexandra: Three months ago. Robbie: Is something wrong, Alexandra? Alexandra: Oh,it was no trouble. I just took the wrong train. Marilyn: Good night. Sounds of the country. The soothing sounds of the country. Michelle: How do you like it, Daddy? Marilyn: Matches? Grandpa: I thought that was Nat Baker who rang the front doorbell. Don't let me interrupt you. Marilyn: No, that's OK. I'll do it. Grandpa: Well, this something to think about. Michelle: Oh, Daddy! We had such a good time at the aquarium. I saw a real shark. I could almost touch it. Attendant: About fifteen minutes. There's a shortcut-is you know it. Philip: What a day! Tom: Is this OK? Robbie: Thanks. Good-bye. Susan: Hmm. Anything else? Alexandra: Hi, Robbie. Harry: Oh, I forget. What time is it? Marilyn: I'm twenty-nine. Marilyn: Why don't you go to your room, Mom, and get some sleep. Grandpa: I think that you're very successful and that you have a fantastic reputation in the toy industry. I think you could talk to Mr. Marchetta, and I think he could help you find a real good job in Los Angeles. He was very helpful to me, remember? 091110 design