You
bought Valentine One because you wanted the best radar
protection. When you're really concerned about having
the best, doubts come easily . . . "Is it really
working right?" . . . "It didn't give much warning
that time. Is it dying on me?"
Radar behaves according to the laws of physics. So does
Valentine One. There are reasons for everything that happens.
Please consider the following possibilities.
If
you don't get a radar alert from a radar car, was
the radar turned on? Remember that Instant-on doesn't
send out a detectable beam until it's triggered.
There
are strong radars and weak ones. If you received
a weak alert, could it have been a kind of radar
that you're not used to?
The
radar antenna can be pointed any direction inside
the radar car. It doesn't have to point toward the
front. Are you sure it was pointed at you? If it's
turned away, its strength as you approach is much
less.
Traffic,
particularly trucks, between you and the radar can
block the beam. Were you blocked?
The
radar beam travels in a straight line. Was there
a hill or building in the way?
Rain,
moisture, or dust in the air can shorten radar range.
Could this be the reason for the weak alert?
Valentine
One was designed to provide you with security. We don't want you
to have doubts. If you still feel that your unit is not working
properly, call us at 1-800-331-3030. You can discuss your doubts
with a technical expert who'll help you decide if your unit should
be sent in for service.