SANTA FE Impact Series IMPACT105 Energy Efficient Dehumidifier Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
SANTA-FE

INDOOR AIR QUALITY SOLUTIONS
IMPACT SERIES | IMPACT105
IMPACT155
Installation & Operation Instructions

The Santa Fe Impact105 and Impact155 dehumidifiers feature dual exhaust outlets for air distribution to multiple locations. The ImpactSeries is engineered for extremely quiet operation and optimized for low heat load.
These dehumidifiers have a horizontal configuration, making them optimal for basements or crawl space applications.

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Safety Instructions

READ THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS DEVICE. PROPER ADHERENCE TO THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS ESSENTIAL TO OBTAIN MAXIMUM BENEFIT FROM YOUR SANTA FE DEHUMIDIFIER.

WARNING!
THIS SYMBOL MEANS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO HEED THEM CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION!
THIS SYMBOL MEANS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO HEED THEM CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR MATERIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE.

  • Never operate a unit with a damaged power cord. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Do not unplug the unit by pulling on the cord. Grasp the plug firmly and pull it out of the wall socket or power receptacle.
  • When plugging in the unit, use a Ground Fault Interrupter outlet.
  • This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
  • Never operate electrical equipment near or in standing water.
  • Do not stick your fingers or other objects through the safety grill.
  • The unit must be used in the upright position.
  • When changing filters, do not stick fingers or other objects in the unit, and make sure the dehumidifier is off.
  • Do not restrict airflow in to or out of the unit. This may cause the unit to overheat.
  • The unit should never be serviced or cleaned while it is plugged in.
  • Do not sit or stand on the unit, or use it as a shelf or table.
  • Before leaving the unit unattended, ensure children do not have access to the equipment. Do not allow children to play with or near the unit or in its airflow.
  • The unit is designed to be installed indoors only.
  • Contact an installer or call 1-800-533-7533 for all repair or warranty needs.

Intended Application(s)
The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier is intended for use in crawl spaces or basements: however, the unit can be placed in almost any residential setting where dehumidification is desired. Use in non-residential applications and pool areas may void the warranty.
The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier is designed to operate in temperatures between 56° and 95°F.
In order to efficiently control humidity levels, the area in which the dehumidifier is to be operated must be free of water intrusion or excessive fresh (outside) air infiltration. Before installing the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier, water intrusion and air infiltration problems should be addressed.
Registrations
The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier conforms to unified standard UL 60335-2-40 and CSA standard C22.2.60335-2-40.

Dehumidifier Set Up

CAUTION! REMOVE COMPRESSOR SHIPPING TIE FROM THE UNIT. FAILURE TO REMOVE THE SHIPPING TIE WILL CAUSE EXCESS VIBRATION TO BE TRANSMITTED TO THE FRAME.
The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier uses a compressor to power the refrigeration system. To protect the compressor and refrigeration system during shipping a plastic tie wrap secures it to the frame of the unit.
Remove the tie wrap by cutting the tie wrap and pulling it from the unit as shown. After removing the tie wrap, insert plastic plugs provided into the holes.

Items Included in Box:

  • Santa Fe Impact Dehumidifier
  • Santa Fe Impact Dehumidifier Installation & Operation Instructions
  • Santa Fe Impact Dehumidifier Leveling Feet
  • 8′ Drain Hose
  • MERV-13 Filter (Dimensions: 1.75” x 15.50” x 19.50”)

Important Precautions

  • Do not install the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier with the intake or exhaust of the unit within 1′ of a wall or other obstruction.
    Avoid directing the discharge air at people. The dehumidifier should be used in the upright position.

  • Do not place the unit where curtains or debris can be drawn into the intake and restrict airflow.

  • The device is designed to be installed indoors in a space that is protected from rain and flooding.

  • Do not operate in standing water or place the unit near open water. If used near a water source; be certain there is no chance the unit could fall into the water or get splashed and that it is plugged into a dedicated circuit and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protected outlet.

  • Install the unit with enough space to access all sides for maintenance and service. The rear panel where the power cord is located needs to be removed in order to do repairs.

  • DO NOT use the dehumidifier as a bench or table.

  • MDO does NOT place the dehumidifier directly on structural building members without vibration absorbers or unwanted noise may result. Place the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier on supports to raise the base of the unit.

Location Considerations

  • Locate the dehumidifier near a suitable drain (8′ drain hose included). Allow for proper drainage and routing of needed drain pipes.
  • Locate the dehumidifier in an area where the cord’s length (9′) easily reaches a 115 VAC electrical outlet with a minimum of a 15 Amp circuit capacity.
  • The unit is designed to operate while leveling. If the unit is placed on an unlevel surface, refer to the section below (Installing Leveling Feet). Failure to level the unit may result in leakage or improper drainage.
  • The unit should be suspended with a hanging kit from the floor joists if there is any possibility of flooding. A flooded unit is not covered by a warranty. The feet will be installed as a securing measure after the hanging kit is put on the dehumidifier. DO NOT hang the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier from its’ cabinet.
  • Allow sufficient clearance to handle the unit’s overall dimensions as well as any optional return and supply ductwork to the unit.
  • Allow sufficient clearance for filter removal and prevent airflow obstruction.
  • Electrical service access will require the removal of the rear panel where the power cord is located. Allow sufficient clearance around the unit.

Installing Leveling Feet

  • Lay down a protective pad (pillow, blanket, etc.).
  • Carefully turn the unit onto the side.
  • Install leveling feet and adjust to the desired position to ensure the unit is level for proper drainage.
  • Carefully bring the unit to an upright position.
  • Wait a minimum of 10 minutes before operating.

Drain Installation

The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier generates condensate.
Place a secondary drain pan under the dehumidifier if it is suspended above a finished area or above an area where water leakage could cause damage.
A drain trap is required for the dehumidifier to run properly. Install a 3/4″ threaded male NPT adapter to the drain port or drain pan if one is being used. Install a drain pipe assembly utilizing a 3/4″ PVC pipe to transport the condensate to a drain. The pitch/slope of the drain pipe should be no less than 1 inch per 10 feet of the drain pipe.
An optional condensate pump kit is available for use with the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier and may be installed if the lift is required to dispose of condensate. Condensate is automatically pumped to a remote location when the water level in the pump’s reservoir rises to close the float switch.

CAUTION!
The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier requires a drain trap. Creating a drain trap allows a small amount of water to build up in the trap area of the clear hose. This prevents air from backflowing through the hose and into the dehumidifier; essentially causing the unit to backflow water out of the corners of the machine. Position the trap in the hose approximately 8″-10” from the dehumidifier and make sure the highest point of the trap is still at least 2” below the black drain port adapter on the dehumidifier. If the highest point of the trap is above the drain port, water will backflow into the dehumidifier. Check the hose regularly to ensure water is draining properly.

Use care to keep the hose as flat to the floor as possible after your trap is in place. Be sure the hose is not kinked or otherwise restricted so water can pass through the hose freely. Improper installation of the drain hose may result in water leakage.
If the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier is located too far from the floor drain and the provided hose does not reach, you may use a 1/2” PVC rigid pipe to extend the drain. Rigid
PVC tubing is readily available from your local hardware store. Be sure the extension is at a downward slope to the drain.
An optional condensate pump kit may be installed if the lift is required to remove condensate. To order, contact your local dealer or visit our website at www.santa-fe-products.com. You may also reach us by phone at 800-533-7533 and we can direct you to a dealer.

CAUTION!
CHECK DRAIN LINE WHEN CHANGING FILTER TO ENSURE THERE IS NO BUILD-UP OF ALGAE OR SLUDGE.

Operation

Humidity Control Adjustment
The humidity control is an adjustable switch that turns the dehumidifier on and off. It turns on when the relative humidity (RH) rises to the dial set point. It turns off when the RH is within ±5% of the set point.

Approximate Humidity Levels Per Setting
“Drier” 35% to 45% Relative Humidity
“Normal” 45% to 55% Relative Humidity (Recommended for most applications)
“Humid” 55% to 65% Relative Humidity

CAUTION!
The dehumidifier will run continuously until the RH is reduced to the humidity control dial setting. It is not recommended to set the humidity control to “dry” in rooms under 65°; doing so will result in long periods of ineffective dehumidifier run time.
To turn the unit on, turn the humidity dial clockwise to the recommended “NORMAL” position and set fan control to “FAN AUTO.” To turn the unit off, turn the humidity dial counterclockwise to the “OFF” position and set fan control to “FAN AUTO.”

The Acurite Hygrometer (part number 4038844) is available to accurately monitor humidity levels.
Please contact your dealer or order online.

Defrost Cycle
This product includes a defrost thermostat. This feature prevents internal damage caused by the excessive frost from forming within the unit. When the unit is experiencing excessive frost the system will stop dehumidifying and the fan will run until normal operating conditions are present.
Fan Operation
Turning the fan switch “FAN ON” will cause the unit’s internal blower to run continuously, whether the unit is dehumidifying or not. This function is desirable if the unit is used for air circulation or filtration. Turning the fan switch to “FAN AUTO” (recommended) will cause the unit’s internal blower to run only while the unit is dehumidifying.

Air Filtration

The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier is equipped with a MERV-13 filter (89-90% ASHRAE dust spot). An optional MERV-11 filter is available at www.ThermastorFilters.com. The filter should be checked and replaced every three to six months.
Operating the unit with a dirty filter will reduce dehumidifier capacity and efficiency.
DO NOT operate the unit without the standard MERV-13 filter or optional MERV-11 filter. Filter non-compliance voids the product warranty.

CAUTION!
MAKE SURE THE UNIT IS OFF BEFORE CHANGING THE FILTER. FAILURE TO FOLLOW FILTER HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER FUNCTION OF THE DEHUMIDIFIER AND CAUSE PREMATURE FILTER WEAR OR UNIT DAMAGE.

Changing the Filter
For the greatest filtration and efficiency of the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier, it is recommended the air filter be replaced every three to six months with a MERV-13 filter.

Step 1: Release the latch from the cabinet by pulling it down and out.
Remove the filter door by pulling it out of the bottom tab. Step 2: Remove the filter by gently pulling it straight out of the unit. Insert a new filter by gently pushing it straight into the unit. Make sure the AIR FLOW arrow on the filter is pointing into the unit. Step 3: Close the filter door by swinging it shut and reattaching the latch.

Ducting To Finished Areas (Optional)

Attaching Duct Collars
Return Air Inlet
A 12” diameter duct collar and a front panel are attached to the unit.
Supply Air Outlet
Two 10” diameter duct collars attach to the outlets on each side of the unit.
CAUTION! BOTH EXHAUST OUTLETS MUST BE LEFT OPEN OR DUCTED USING THE TWO 10” DUCT COLLARS.
DO NOT BLOCK OFF ONE SIDE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.

Recommended Installations

  • Place the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier in the unfinished area of the basement, near drain access (condensate will drain via gravity or with an optional pump kit).

  • Using the supply duct collar, supply the dry air from the dehumidifier into a large, open area in the finished and unfinished sections of the basement.

  • Place a return grill / passive vent on the other side of the wall that separates the finished and unfinished areas. This will allow for a circular air flow throughout the basement.

  • The passive grill will prevent the unfinished room from being placed under negative pressure and also allow the dehumidifier to focus on keeping the unfinished area dry as well.

  • The onboard dehumidistat control can be used on the unit for this application or a 120-volt dehumidistat can be placed in the finished basement as well (we recommend using an electrician to run the wiring).

  • Be sure to keep all doors open to any other rooms in the basement to help with proper air circulation (bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.)

  • Place the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier in the unfinished area of the basement, near drain access (condensate will drain via gravity or with an optional pump kit).

  • Using the supply and return duct kit, supply the dry air from the dehumidifier into a large, open area of the finished and unfinished sections of the basement. Use the return duct kit to draw air back through the dehumidifier.

  • Be sure the return and supply are at least 10 feet away from each other for proper airflow throughout the basement. Add a passive grill between the finished and unfinished areas (*or have a 2” gap under the door separating the two rooms). This will help keep the unfinished area dry as well.

  • Use the 120 volts, wall-mounted dehumidistat for this installation for proper run time on the dehumidifier (we recommend using an electrician to install the separate 120-volt control).

  • Be sure to keep all doors open to any other rooms in the basement to help with proper air circulation (bedrooms, bathrooms, etc.)

Service – Troubleshooting

CAUTION!
TROUBLESHOOTING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED HVAC TECHNICIAN.

  Symptom Possible Reason Troubleshooting Procedure

The fan is not running.
Dehumidification or fan is being called for.| 1.  Loose connection in fan circuit.
2.  Obstruction prevents fan impeller rotation.
3. Defective fan.
4. Defective fan relay.| WARNING!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:
ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE PRESENT TO PERFORM SOME TESTS. THESE TESTS SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.
Troubleshooting Procedure for Performance  Related Issues
This method of diagnosis is used to function check the internal components in the dehumidifier. This is to be used when a performance issue is suspected.
1. Set the humidity controller all the way to the most humid setting or off position – Did the unit shut off?
2. If yes, turn the fan setting to the ON position –does the fan start?
3. If the fan starts, leave in the fan ON position and set the humidity all the way to the driest setting.
May have to wait 5 minutes for the compressor to start.
4.  Listen for a distinct buzzing/humming sound of a compressor starting up – do you hear this noise?
5. If the compressor is running and continues to run,  after about 15 minutes you should feel a slight increase in air temperature being discharged out of the discharge air side of the unit.
6. If so, depending on your environmental conditions (temp/Rh%), you should see some water production out of the hose within 30 minutes or so.
(Note: If the room temperature is 55 degrees or below and/or in an area of low relative humidity, the dehumidifier will produce little to no water.)
7. Collecting the water removed in a 24-hour period will give a measurement of performance.
Low dehumidification capacity (evaporator is frosted continuously).
Dehumidification is being called for.| 1. Defrost thermostat lose or defective.
2. Low refrigerant charge.
3. Dirty air filter(s) or airflow restricted.
4. Excessively restrictive ducting connected to the unit.
A dehumidifier removes some water, but not as much as expected.| 1. Air temperature and/or humidity have dropped.
2. Humidity meter and or thermometer used are out of calibration.
3. Unit has entered defrost cycle.
4. Dirty air filter(s) or airflow is restricted.
5. Defective defrost thermostat.
6. Low refrigerant charge.
7. Air leaks such as loose cover or ducting leaks.
8. Defective compressor.
9. Restrictive ducting.

CAUTION!
TROUBLESHOOTING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED HVAC TECHNICIAN.

Symptom Possible Reason

Neither fan nor compressor running.
Dehumidification is being called for.| 1.  Dehumidifier unplugged or no power to the outlet.
2.  Humidity control set too high.
3.  Loose connection in internal or control wiring.
4.  Defective compressor relay.
The compressor is not running.
Dehumidification is being called for.
The fan is running.| 1.  Defective compressor run capacitor.
2.  Loose connection in compressor circuit.
3.  Defective compressor overload.
4.  Defective compressor.
5.  Defrost thermostat open.
Compressor cycles on and off.
Dehumidification is being called for.| 1.  Low ambient temperature and/or humidity causing the unit to cycle through defrost mode.
2.  Defective compressor overload.
3.  Defective compressor.
4.  Defrost thermostat defective.
5.  Dirty air filter(s) or airflow restricted.
6. Defective fan or relay.

WARNING!
SERVICING THE SANTA FE IMPACT DEHUMIDIFIER, WITH ITS HIGH-PRESSURE REFRIGERANT SYSTEM AND HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUITRY PRESENTS A HEALTH HAZARD THAT COULD RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PEOPLE SHOULD SERVICE THIS UNIT.

Refrigerant Charging
If the refrigerant charge is lost due to service or a leak, a new charge must be accurately weighed in. If any of the old charges are left in the system, they must be recovered before weighing in the new charge. Refer to the unit nameplate for the correct charge weight and refrigerant type.

Compressor/Capacitor Replacement
This compressor is equipped with a two terminal external overload and a run capacitor, but no start capacitor or relay.

Electrical Requirements

The Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier plugs into a common grounded 115VAC outlet. The Impact105 draws 4.9 Amps at 80°F and 60% RH. The Impact155 draws 8.0 Amps at 80°F and 60% RH. Locate the dehumidifier in an area where the cord’s length (9′) easily reaches a 115 VAC electrical outlet with a minimum of 15 Amp circuit capacity. If used in an area that may become wet, a GFCI-protected circuit is recommended. The unit should not be used in areas prone to flooding. Consult local electrical codes for any further information.
An optional remote dehumidistat is available for use with the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier and is to be located remotely from the dehumidifier.

CAUTION!
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD: Electrical power must be present to perform some tests. These tests should be performed by a qualified service person.

Warranty

Limited Warranty. Therma-Stor, LLC (“Therma-Stor”) warrants as follows: (i) the Santa Fe Impact dehumidifier (“Product”) will be free of material defects in workmanship or materials for a period of 2 years (“Two-Year Warranty”) following the date of the initial purchase of such Product by an original customer purchasing from Therma-Stor or an authorized reseller (“Customer”); and (ii) the Product’s components will be free of material defects in workmanship or materials for a period of six (6) years following the date of the initial purchase of such Product by a Customer.
Limitation of Remedies. CUSTOMER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY AND THERMA- STOR’S ENTIRE LIABILITY THEREUNDER, SHALL BE, AT THE SOLE OPTION OF THERMA-STOR, REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF SUCH PRODUCT OR ITS  COMPONENTS (“COMPONENTS”) BY THERMA-STOR OR THERMA-STOR’S AGENTS ONLY. REFRIGERANT, PIPING, SUPPLIES, TRANSPORTATION COSTS, AND LABOR COSTS INCURRED IN THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF SUCH COMPONENTS ARE NOT INCLUDED. THIS DISCLAIMER AND EXCLUSION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY AND LIMITED REMEDY SET FORTH HEREIN FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. THE CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT NO REPRESENTATIVE OF THERMA-STOR OR OF ITS AFFILIATES OR RESELLERS IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF THERMA-STOR OR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES OR RESELLERS THAT IS NOT IN THIS AGREEMENT. Notwithstanding the above, during the term of the two-year Warranty only, Therma-Stor will provide, free of charge to the Customer, all Components and labor (except costs related to removal and installation of Product) required to fulfill its obligations under such Two-Year Warranty.
Disclaimer of Warranties. EXCEPT FOR THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY, WHICH IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND ITS COMPONENTS, THERMA-STOR HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Warranty Limitations. The foregoing limited warranty extends only to a Customer and shall be null and void upon attempted assignment or transfer. A “defect” under the terms of the limited warranty shall not include problems resulting from Customer’s or Customer’s employees’, agents’, invitees’ or a third party’s misuse, improper installation, improper design of any system in which the Product is included, abuse, lack of normal care, failure to follow written instructions, tampering, improper repair, or freezing, corrosion, acts of nature or other causes not arising out of defects in Therma-Stor’s workmanship or material. If a Product or Component is replaced while under warranty, the applicable limited warranty period shall not be extended beyond the original warranty time period. The limited warranty does not cover any costs related to changes to a Product or Component that may be required by any codes, laws, or regulations that may become effective after the initial purchase of the Product by the Customer.
Customer Responsibilities. As a further condition to obtaining warranty coverage hereunder, the Customer must send a valid warranty claim to ThermaStor such that Therma-Stor receives such claim prior to the end of the applicable warranty period.
Therma-Stor shall have no obligation hereunder with respect to any claim received by Therma-Stor after the expiration of the applicable warranty period. As a further condition to obtaining warranty coverage hereunder, the Customer must present forms of invoices evidencing proof of purchase of a Product. If such invoices do not clearly indicate the date of initial purchase by a Customer, the applicable Product’s date of manufacture will be used instead of the date of the initial purchase for the purpose of calculating the commencement of the applicable warranty period. Warranty service must be performed by Therma-Stor or a servicer authorized by Therma-Stor. In order to obtain warranty service, the Customer should call Therma-Stor at 1-800-533-7533 and ask for the Therma- Stor Products Service Department, which will then arrange for applicable warranty service. Warranty service will be performed during customary, daytime working hours. If the Product must be shipped for service, the Customer shall be solely responsible for properly packaging the Product, for all freight charges, and for all risk of loss associated with the shipment.
Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL THERMA-STOR, IN CONNECTION WITH THE DESIGN, SALE, INSTALLATION, USE, REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR PERFORMANCE OF ANY PRODUCT, COMPONENT, PART THEREOF, OR WRITTEN MATERIAL PROVIDED THEREWITH, BE LIABLE, TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, COLLATERAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND WARRANTIES, THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY OF THERMA-STOR, REGARDLESS OF THE NATURE OF THE THEORY OF THE CLAIM, SHALL UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, COMPONENT, OR PART UPON WHICH THE CLAIM IS PREMISED.
Applicable Law and Venue. ANY ARBITRATION, ENFORCEMENT OF AN ARBITRATION, OR LITIGATION RELATED TO THE PRODUCT WILL BE BROUGHT EXCLUSIVELY IN DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, AND THE CUSTOMER CONSENTS TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS LOCATED THEREIN, SUBMITS TO THE JURISDICTION THEREOF, AND WAIVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE VENUE. THE CUSTOMER FURTHER CONSENTS TO THE EXERCISE OF PERSONAL JURISDICTION BY ANY SUCH COURT WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUCH PROCEEDING.
Miscellaneous. If any term or condition of this Limited Warranty is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable, the same shall not affect the other terms or conditions hereof or thereof or the whole of this Limited Warranty. Any delay or failure by Therma-Stor to exercise any right or remedy will not constitute a waiver of Therma-Stor to thereafter enforce such rights.

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