MAJESTIC MI 1200 Heat Circulating Fireplace Inserts Owner’s Manual

June 12, 2024
Majestic

INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS AND
**OWNER’S MANUAL
for the MAJESTIC.
Heat Circulating Fireplace Inserts
MODELS: Mi1200, MI 1500, Mi 2200

**

IMPORTANT : Read instructions carefully before starting installation. Failure to follow these installation instructions as detailed may result in a possible fire hazard as well as cancel the MAJESTIC warranty.
Save this manual for future reference.

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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

The MAJESTIC Fireplace Inserts and their com- ponents are tested and safe when installed in accordance with this Installation Manual. Read all instructions before starting installation, then follow these instructions carefully during installation to insure maximum benefits and fireplace safety.
The MAJESTIC warranty will be volded by, and MAJESTIC disclalms any responsibllity for, the following actlons:

  • modification of the fireplace, Insert assembly or any of the component parts thereof;
  • Installation other than as Instructed by MAJESTIC: or
  • Installation and/or use of any component part not manufactured or approved by MAJESTIC in comblnation or assembly with a MAJESTIC fireplace insert system, notwithstanding any In- dependent testing laboratory or other third party approval of such component part or accessory.
    Any such action may possibly cause a fire hazard.

Consult your local building codes.
The fireplace and chimney system must be vented out- of-doors. THE MAJESTIC FIREPLACE INSERTS MIH500 AND MI2200 ARE DESIGNED FOR MASONRY FIREPLACE INSTALLATION ONLY. THE MI1200 IS DESIGNED FOR MASONRY OR FOR THE FOLLOW- ING (AND ONLY THE FOLLOWING) MAJESTIC FACTORY-BUILT FIREPLACES: MODELS L36, L36A, L36B, M36, MD36, M36-A0, MD36-A0, L42, L42A, L428B, M42, MD42,’MD42-A0. THE MH200 FIREPLACE INSERT HAS NOT BEEN DE-
SIGNED AND IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR IN- STALLATION IN ANY OTHER FACTORY-BUILT FIREPLACE, EVEN OTHERS OF MAJESTIC’S MAN- UFACTURE; ANY SUCH INSTALLATION WILL VOID THE MAJESTIC WARRANTY AND CREATE A POS- SIBLE FIRE HAZARD. FOR INSTALLATION OF THE MI200 FIREPLACE INSERT IN ONE OF THE MAJESTIC FACTORY- BUILT FIREPLACES LISTED ABOVE, SEE INSTRUCTIONS WITH MAJESTIC MSP-36 OR MSP-42 SURROUND TRIM PANELS.
Your Masonry Fireplace and Chimney System should comply with the requirements of the standard for chimneys, fireplaces, vents, and solid fuel burning appliances, NFPA No. 211, or applicable local building codes. Before the Majestic insert is installed verify that your system does comply to all existing codes.
Failure to do so may result in creating a hazardous condition in your installation.
Your chimney must be of sound construction, includ- ing a tile or metal liner, with no cracks or breaks. The flue must be clean and free of any obstructions. If you have any question as to the condition of your flue, have itinspected and/or cleaned by a qualified
Chimney Sweep.
Flue gas area of the masonry chimney shall not be less than 50 sq. inches.
Prior to first firing, read Operating Instructions. Sec- tion Il. Page 7.

SECTION I.
A. Pre-Installation Requirements.
[J A-1. CHECK DIMENSIONS.
Check the dimensions of your present fireplace. Refer to Fig. 2 for minimum and maximum dimensions that are required.MAJESTIC MI 1200 Heat Circulating
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*Allfireplace Inseris require &t least 211″ of hearth extending beyond the stove loading doors. If you roquire addltional hearth extension fo your existing hearth, contact your local woodstore dealer. He will b happy to find the correct hearth extension for your particular fireplace.
**May require removal of leveler legs.

A-2, HEARTH EXTENSION REQUIREMENTS.
MASONRY INSTALLATIONS
You must have a masonry or non-combustible hearth that extends a minimum of 2114” in front of the insert when installed. and a minimum of 8” on each side.
Two layers of 3/8″ thick millboard™* or two (2) floor protectors Listed by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
for the MI 2200 and one layer of 3/8” thick miltboard or one Listed floor protector for the M1 1200 and M1 1500 may be used to protect the floor. Millboard should be covered with 24 gauge steel or other non-combusti- ble, rigid material.
**Millboard is considered to be a semi-rigid, non- combustible, material that demonstrates a thermal resistance (R) of 1.15 per inch or greater. Com- pressibility of material should not exceed 10% when loaded to 100 pounds per square inch. These compo- nents may be covered with decorative, non- combustible materials. Contact Majestic Company, Customer Service, Huntington, Indiana, 46750, for equivalent hearth extension designs.

A-3. CHECK CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MANTLE AND TO COMBUSTIBLE WALLS.
Do not install a combustible mantel or other combusti- ble projection less than 37 inches above the top of the insert for the M1 2200, or 28 inches for the MI 1500 & MI 1200. With mantle shield installed, the minimum mantle height for the Ml 2200 can be reduced to 28″. (See Fig. 3).
A. A perpendicular unprotected combustible side wall can not be located within 36” of the side edge of the fireplace opening when installing an Mi-Series insert.
B. Do not install combustible trim within 13%” of the sides of any MI-Series insert or within 25″ of the top of the M1 1200 or MI 1500 or within 30%” of the top of the MI 2200. The combustible trim may be installed within 25″ of the Mi 2200 with mantle shield.

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SECTION II.
B. Installation Instructions for Use in Masonry Fireplaces.

[ B-1. PREPARE FIREPLACE FOR INSERT INSTALLATION.
The Masonry fireplace Damper should be removed if possible, or locked open prior to installation of insert.
Screens, Glass Enclosure, and Gas Log Lighter must be removed if presently installed in the fireplace.
CAUTION : Removal of gas line should be done by qualified person.

B-2. REMOVE CONTENTS OF CARTON.
Remove insert and hardware bag from carton. Retain carton for use later in this installation.
Examine insert and assure that hearth bricks are pushed completely back against the interior walls of the insert. The smoke baffle inside the combustion chamber should be in place on its support brackets.

B-3. ASSEMBLE HARDWARE ON UNIT.
A. Remove contents from hardware bag. The 2 rear leg levelers and lower air diverter should be in- stalled on the unit at this time.
B. Attach leg levelers to the lower rear sides with 2 hex head bolts, 2 flat washers and 2 lock washers each.
{See Fig. 4). Slide leg levelers to full upward posi- tion and tighten bolts.

[} B-4. POSITION INSERT ON HEARTH EXTENSION.
Installation of your insert will require at least 2 people to move it safely. Do not install doors on unit until it has been completely installed. Place a protective covering or piece of cardboard on the hearth exten- sion of the fireplace to protect it during the installation.
The MI Series carton may be used.
If fireplace hearth is lower than the hearth extension, adjust rear leg levelers the required amount. This can be accomplished by tilting the insert forward and loosening the leg leveler bolts. Adjust the levelers to 1he proper height and retighten bolts.
Position the insert on the hearth extension and center it with the fireplace opening. The insert is now ready for installation of the surround paneis.
[ B-5. INSTALL SURROUND PANELS ON INSERT.
NOTE : If MMS Mantle Shield is to be used, install at this time before proceeding with installation of the surround panels. (Refer to the installation instruction provided with the MMS kit).
A. Two surround panel kits are offered for use on the MI 2200 and M| 1500. The MSP-8 fits fireplace widths up to 42″. The MSP-10 fits fireplace widths up to 46″. Only the MSP-8A surround panel may be used with installation of the MI 1200.
Optional brass panel trim (MPT-8/10) is available for use on the above surround kits.
B. Remove surround panels and fiberglass insulation from carton and lay the 3 panels (top and 2 sides) tace down on a carpet or other soft surface. Spread out insulation and cut to length so that the 3 cut pieces will fit behind the panels. The insulation pieces will be placed at the outer portion of the surround panel (See Fig. 5).
C. Mount the 2 side pieces on the unit with the bolis provided. Top surround panel will then fit over side pieces sliding tabs in top pieces into slots in each side piece (See Fig. 6). Bend out insulation spikes on back of trim pieces and carefully push insulation
pieces over spikes. Bend spikes down to secure.

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leg 71 8-6. INSTALLING THE INSERT INTO THE MA- SONRY FIREPLACE.
NOTE : Your fireplace damper should already have been removed or locked open. Slide insert into ma- sonry opening. Be sure all combustible material (cardboard, etc.) is removed from below or around the insert.
Center insert in fireplace opening then slide com- pletely into fireplace. At this point, the insulated back of trim piece should fit tightly against the face of the masonry fireplace to maintain a tight seal.
Cpen insert flue damper (pull lever located on center top of unit, out) and check that damper operation is not restricted. If any restriction is present, correct it before firing insert.
Instailation of optional fan kit (MIF) can be made at this time. Refer to instructions provided with the kit.MAJESTIC MI 1200 Heat Circulating
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SECTION L
Care & Operation
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS.

The following precautions provide a quick reference to safe insert operation.

  1. Make sure that all passageways of the chimney are clear and unobstructed.

  2. Never use liquid fuels, especially gasoline or liquid fire starters. These types of liquids should never be stored in the vicinity of the insert.

  3. Never burn scrap lumber or pine branches, since these produce dangerous sparks. Never burn trash, refuse, artificial logs, plastic, waste mate- rials, flame colorants, soot cleaners, and other chemicals or compounds. They may contain or may form by-products which may be noxious to you or corrosive o your system.

  4. Always open the insert flue damper before lighting a fire and keep it fully open while the fire is burning.
    Do not close the damper until the fire is completely out and smoking has stopped.

  5. Always use care in adding fuel to the insert or using tools such as shovels, tongs, pokers, etc.

  6. CAUTION : Never let anything obstruct the air Inlet or outlet ducts as this may cause a fire hazard. Maintain a minl- mum clearance of 2 feet from the upper alr outlet to furniture, drapes, ete. The air leaving this area can be very hot.

  7. Always remain in attendance while the fire is burn- ing. The insert must be operated with the doors closed unless a MAJESTIC MFS firescreen is installed when the unit is operated with the doors open.
    WARNING : RISK OF SMOKE AND FLAME SPILLAGE — OPERATE ONLY WITH DOORS FULLY OPEN OR DOORS FULLY CLOSED.
    See Fig. 6A.

  8. Remember, the insert is hot during operation and should not be touched. Small children and pets should not be allowed near the insert while it is hot.

  9. Disposali of Ashes—Ashes should be placed in a metal container with tightfitting lid. The closed container of ashes should be placed on a non- combustible floor or on the ground, out-of-doors, well away from all combustible materials, pending final disposal. If the ashes are disposed by burialin soil or otherwise locally dispersed, they should be retained in the closed container until all cinders have throughly cooled.

Your First Few Flres.
Make sure all passageways of the Chimney system are clear and unobstructed.
Open damper and primary air controls. Open doors and place a small amount of paper and kindling on the hearth or grate. Place small split logs on the kindling.
Light the paper and close the doors. Open the secondary air controls above the doors gradually as the fire burns. This secondary air source will aid in maintaining clean glass on the doors. After the fire is burning strong, the primary air controls can be ad- justed fo regulate the bum rate. The secondary air controls should always be left open.

CAUTION : Never use gasoline, gasoline-type lan- tern fuel, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, or simllar liquids to start or “freshen up” afire In this. Keep all such liquids well away from the Insert while Itis in use.
The paint, joint cement and Thermocord Gaskets (door seals) must be cured for proper operation. Build small fires to bring all insert components slowly up to operating temperatures. Some smoking and paint curing may oceur during this period.
Your Majestic insert requires curing. The only way to do this is to burn several small fires at first. Ample warmth will be generated even during the use of small fires. After the unit is cured, large fires will not cause damage.

Tending the Fire.
Always remain in attendance while the fire is burning.
The insert is designed to burn wood with a grate or andirons. Adequate operation will be attained with either method.
Your insert will also burn coal. The Majestic MCG Coal Grate is designed for these units. Installation instructions are provided with the kit.
Always use care when adding fuel to the insert. Never burn scrap lumber or pine branches, since these produce dangerous sparks. Never burn trash, refuse, artificial logs, plastic, waste materials, flame colorants, soot cleaners, and other chemicals or compounds. They may contain or may form by- products which may be noxious to you or corrosive to your system.
To maintain a longer fire, use a seasoned, hard wood.
Do not overfire.

Blower Operation.
The optional blower offered for use with your Majestic insert will improve the forced convection heatin?
system. The blower will provide heat extraction from the heat exchanger passage; across the battom, up the back and across the top.
Adjust the blower speed to vary the heat output. A variable speed switch is located on the bottom right side of the blower housing, just above the power cord.
Turn switch clockwise for blower operation. Maximum heat output and high fan speed is obtained when the switch is first turned on. As the dial is rotated clockwise, the fan speed is reduced. Turn dial counterclockwise until click is felt to turn blower off.
Fan operation will depend on your heating needs.
Alittle experimenting will enable you to select the Eroperdlan operation to maintain the comfort level esired.

Glass Doors & Firescreen. 

Your insert may be operated with doors open but  should be operated with the doors closed for the insert 1o operate most efficiently.

If the insert is to be operated with doors open, a  Majestic MFS Firescreen must be installed to reduce  the chance of hot embers or sparks leaving the firebox (See Fig. 7 for installation of firescreen).

Firescreen may become heated during operation. Al- ways use care during installation and removal of the screen. Use of tools or hotpads is recommended.
Your insert may be operated with doors open but should be operated with the doors closed for the insert 1o operate most efficiently.
If the insert is to be operated with doors open, a Majestic MFS Firescreen must be installed to reduce the chance of hot embers or sparks leaving the firebox (See Fig. 7 for installation of firescreen).
Firescreen may become heated during operation. Al- ways use care during installation and removal of the screen. Use of tools or hotpads is recommended.

If glass gets smudged, clean with water and cleaning agent such as a non- abrasive cleanser. Smudging may occur after over night banking.
Creosote Formation and Need for Removal.
When wood is burned slowly, it produces tar and other organic vapors, which combine with expelled mois- ture to form creosote. The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a stowburning fire. As a result, creosote residue accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited this creosote makes an extremely hot fire.
When coal is burmed, the products of combustion combine with moisture to form a soot residue which accumulates on the flue lining. When ignited, this soot makes an extremely hot fire.
The chimney should be inspected at least twice monthly during the heating season to determine if a creosote build-up has occurred.
If cresote or soot has accumulated, it should be removed to reduce the risk of a chimney fire. The best prevention of creosote is o fire the insert in its medium to upper ranges using well seasaned hard- wood. This can dry out and flake off creosote that may
have built-up.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.

How to Care for your Majestic Insert.
Your Majeslic insert is built to operate trouble-free with little need for extensive time-consuming mainte- nance chores on your part. As with any such piece of equipment, however, your insert will operate better and give longer service if a few basic housekeeping
procedures are followed.
First, keep your insert and its key parts clean at all times. In addition, the following housekeeping pro- cedures are recommended. They are divided into three different times when you should care for your insert.

A. Before Each Use of the Insert
Inspect the firebox to be sure it is clean and ready for use. Remave excessive ashes and dispose of properly.
B. In the Fall Before the First Seasonal use of the insert.

  1. Inspect the roof in the area of the chimney and remove any obstructions of foreign material.
  2. Inspect the chimney top and the openings in the chimney housing and remove any obstruction (bird nests, animal nests, large leaves, etc.) that may have accumulated during the summer. If the chimney top has a screen (bird guard), clean it thoroughly.
  3.  Inspect the flue for obstructions (bird nests, animal nests, leaves, etc.) and remove them if any are found.

C. Inthe Spring After the Last Seasonal Use of the Insert.

  1. Inspect the chimney top and the openings in the chimney housing. Remove any foreign objects that may have collected in them. Be careful to avoid sharp edges that could cut your hands {wear gloves).
  2. Slide insert out of fireplace opening. Inspect the flue for obstructions by removing the rain cap or by looking up from inside the fireplace. If you find any obstructions, they usually can be re- moved by pushing them down through the flue with a long pole from the roof. They can be removed through the fireplace opening. Before starting this operation, however, be sure to seal off the fireplace front to keep soot out of the room.
  3. After any obstructions have been removed, in- spect the inside of the flue for excessive soot o accumulation.
  4. Clean if necessary. Replace the chimney rain cap.
  5. Clean the complete insert. Reinstall into fireplace.
  6. Remove all wood from your inside wood storage area and stack outside to dry. Clean out all debris (bark, splinters, sawdust, chips, etc.) from this area. (It makes good mulch around garden hedges and bushes.) If the firewood and debris are leftin the wood storage area over the summer, it can bake tinder-dry. Although a rare occurrence, such an environment can cause a fire to start.

IMPOHRTANT
Care of Finish.
The finish on your insert was baked on at the factory.
A few fires will cure the finish and it should last for years. As finish cures you may notice a slight odor.
Hf you clean the painted finish, use a moistened cloth — sometimes a little liquid detergent will remove fingermarks. Don’t use wax or other coatings.
IMPORTANT
Care of brass finish.
With repeated firing the brass will dull. To restore brass color, and as not to harm the brass surface, clean with a non-abrasive brass cleaner.

Please note that your Accent™ Fireplace Insert brass door has been factory coated with a special anti- tarnish coating to protect the door from tarnish during shipment. This coating will give the door a “milky” appearance and must be removed. With time, the coating will break down and some tarnish may appear. In either case, the protective coating or tarnish may be removed by using the enclosed packets of brass cleaner.
To clean: Sparingly spread the cleaner on the exposed surfaces of the door with a soft cloth and allow to stand for 30 to 60 seconds. Next, rub the cleaner vigorously using the same cloth to remove the coating and/or tarnish. Use another soft dry cloth to remove the excess cleaner and polish the surface with a vigorous rubbing motion. The brush enclosed will assist in cleaning the non-polished areas.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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Accessory Parts

The following accessory parts can be obtained from your Majestic Dealer. All items are supplied with installation instructions packaged with the unit. Should you need additional information beyond what your dealer can furnish, contact the Majestic Company, Huntington, Indiana 46750, Attention: Director of Customer Service.
CAUTION: This is a highly engineered system and, as such, must be operated only with Majestic approved components that have been deisgned as parts of the sytem. If you use an unapproved component or make any modlfications, you may possibly cause a fire hazard and will void the Majestic warranty. In addition, such actlon may void the coverage provided by the owner’s house insurance.

Accessory Description Model No.
Fan kit for MI-Series insert. MIF
Blackcast door inset (old mill pat-

tern.) Fits all door models.
Glass Door Inset-plain. Fits
all door models.| MDP-C
MDP-G
| Used in the firebox to hold fire-
wood.| MCG
| Firescreen for use with
MI Series insert.
Required to operate
with doors open.| MFS

LIMITED WARRANTY &
5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN
For Majestic® ACCENT™ FIREPLACE INSERT
This limited warranty will not become effective unless and unill you have completed and matled to The Majestic Company, Huntington, Indiana 46750, the enclosed owner’s reglstration card within slxty (60) days after the date of Installation of the lireplnce insert described thereon.

Subject to the condifions set forth herein, including vour completing the information set forth on the owner’s registration card and your retuming the owner’s registralion card withm sixy (60} days after the date of installation af The Majestic® ACCENT ™ firepiace isert therein described, The Majestic Company Division of American Standard Inc., exlends Lhe following limited warranly with respect to said fireplace insert {which term does not mnclude any; accessaries)
if examination should prove to the salistaction of Majesiic that any part ar portion of said hreplace insert, except the ACCENT* Fan System, Coal Grale, Firescreen, Glass and Cast Inset(s), Flue Connector, Manlel Stueld and Surround Panel Trim covered by separate provision herein, s delective in matenal or workmanship under normat use and services wilhin the lime periods hereinafier set forth, Majestic will take the follow:
ing actions:
11} Whthin a period uf one (1} wear from the date of nstailation of said replace insert, Majestic shall, at its option, replace or repair any such defect in material of wotkmanship al Majesiic’s expense MAJESTIC SHALL NOT, HOWEVER, BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OTHER LABOR OR ANY QTHER COSTS OR EXPENSES INCLUDING INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL. CR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
(2) Within the first (151} through the second (2nd) year foliowing the date of installatot of said fireplace, Majestic shall fimish a replacement part or parts al no charge. but MAJESTIC SHALL NOT BE RESPON SIBLEFOR ANY LABOR. OR ANY OTHER COSTS OR EXPENSES.
INCLUDING iNDIRECT. INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
(3) After Ihe expiation ol the above Two (2) Year Limited Warranty, and through the fifth (5th) year foliawing the date of installation, Majestic wil selt o you, FOB its factory, a replacement part or pats {If available) at its then current minimum list price, but MAJESTIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LABOR, TRANSPORTATION OR OTHER COSTS OR EXPENSES, INCLUDING INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
14 Within a period of ninety (90} days from the date of installation of said fireplace insert, Majestic shal, atits option, replace or repair the Fan Systern. Coal Grate, Firescreen, Cast Inset(s]. Flue Connector. Mantel Shieid and Surround Panel Trim, if operation mpairment occur unless impairment fs caused by raproper usage or physical abuse. After then, Majestic will sefl 0 you, FOB ¢ lactory. a replacement Fan System, Coal Grate. Firescievn, Cast inselis). Flue Conneclor, Maite! Shield and Sungund Panel Trim (f avallable) at its then current mintmum list price, ‘but MAJESTIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LABOR. ‘TRANSPORTATION OR OTHER COSTS OR EXPENSES.
INCLUDING INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

(5] Within a period o! thirty (30} days rom the date of installation of said fireplace insert, Majestic shall a its option, replace of repair the Glass.
Insetsfs) il operation impairment occur unless impairment is caused by improper usage or physical abuse. Alter then, Majestic willsell 1o you.
FOBits factary. a replacement Glass Insels} (if available) at its lhen current minimum list price. but MAJESTIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LABOR, TRANSPORTATION OR OTHER ‘COSTS OR EXPENSES, INCLUDING INDIRECT,  NCIDENTIAL OR (CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
In any event, The Majestic Company may cischarge its entire waranty cb;?llnn by refunding to the consumer the wholesale price of the product.
Products of other manufacturers sokd by Majestic, whether or not attached ta or sokd in conjunction with said fireplace insert are not covered by this lmlted waranty.
This limuted warranty shall be void (a) Uf said fireplace insert is not installed and operated at il times in accordance with the installation and ©operating instructions furnished. (b} il said liceplace insert is Installed out- side of the continental Unlled States of Amerca or the Dominion of Canada;
ar (c] If said freplace insert is at any lime or has been removed from the place in which it was oriainally installed.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO SAID ACCENT™ FIREPLACE INSERT, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER- CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE. AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TC SAID FIREPLACE INSERT BE EFFECTIVE AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE ABOVE. LIMITED WARRANTY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an Implied waranty lasts, so this lmilation may nol apply to you. Simitarly, some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidential or consequential damages, 0 the above exclusions of Indirect,  ncidental or consequential damages may not apply to.you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state fo state.
In order to obtain performance of any of the above wartanty obligations.
you should write {0 Majestic at this address: The Maiestic Company Huntington, Indiana 46750 Aliention. Director of Custumer Service Singe local bulding code requirements vary greatly throughout the coun try, users of Maestic products should determine in acvance whelher there are any building code restrictions on the use of a specific product. Majeslic makes no representation o warmanty regarding. and shell nol be respon- sible for, any building code compliance,

THE MAJESTIC COMPANY,
HUNTINGTON, INDIANA 46750
7412195 MII/785.

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