STELPRO ASSOS…WCW sonoma Style Wall Fan Heater Owner’s Manual
- June 5, 2024
- StelPro
Table of Contents
- STELPRO ASSOS…WCW Sonoma Style Wall Fan Heater
- IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- INSTALLING THE FAN HEATER
- WHERE TO INSTALL YOUR FAN HEATER
- PREPARING THE FAN HEATER
- ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL
- USING THE FAN HEATER
- ALERT DISPLAYED ON THE BUILT-IN THERMOSTAT’S SCREEN
- TROUBLESHOOTING THE FAN HEATER
- MAINTAINING THE FAN HEATER
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- STELPRO LIMITED WARRANTY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
STELPRO ASSOS…WCW Sonoma Style Wall Fan Heater
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
Before installing and using this product, you must read and understand these
instructions and keep them for future reference. If the installer and the user
do not follow these instructions, the manufacturer cannot be held liable in
any way and the warranty will be null and void.
The following instructions must be adhered to in order to avoid personal
injuries or property damages, serious injuries and poten-tially fatal electric
shocks.
If the installer or the user modifies the unit, they will be held responsible
for any damage resulting from this modification, and the CSA certification
could be void.
INTENDED USE
For indoor installation only.
Make sure the unit is appropriate for the intended use (if needed, refer to
the product catalog or a representative).
RECOMMENDED HEATING CAPACITY:
1,25 W per ft3 (0.03 m3). This corresponds to 10 W per ft2 (0.09 m²) based on
a standard ceiling height of 8 ft (2.44 m). The recommended capacity is
usually sufficient for normal heating needs. Please note that the insulation
quality of walls and windows are some of the factors that influence heat
losses, which modify the required capacity to heat a room. If needed, speak
with a specialist (industrial and commercial buildings) who will be able to
calculate these heat losses and optimize the required capacity or consult the
“Calcu-lation Tools/Heating Calculator” section of the °STELPRO Design
website.
If the unit capacity is insufficient for the size of the room, it will be in
operation continuously, and may become defective earlier and turn yellow.
POSITION
Do not install the unit where objects or pieces of furniture could be heat
damaged.
Respect the following distances and positions: This unit must be installed at
least 6 in. (15 cm) from any adjacent surfaces and at least 6 in. (15 cm) from
the floor. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding,
papers, clothes, etc. and cur-tains at least 36 in. (90 cm) from the front of
the heater and keep them away from the sides and rear. Some materials are more
heat-sensitive than others, so make sure those near the unit can withstand
heat. Do not install on a wall behind a door.
This unit has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. It is not designed to
be used or stored in wet areas or areas containing flammable liquids,
combustible materials or corrosive, abrasive, chemical, explosive and
flammable substances such as, but not limited to, paint, gasoline, chlorine,
sawdust and cleaning products.
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK,
BODILY INJURY AND DAMAGE
- This product must be installed by a qualified person and con-nected by a certified electrician, according to the electrical and building codes effective in your region.
- Protect the heating unit with the appropriate circuit breaker or fuse, in accordance with the nameplate.
- Make sure the line voltage (volts) is consistent with that indicated on the unit’s nameplate.
- This unit must be grounded.
- Switch off the power at the circuit breaker or fuse before installing, repairing and cleaning the unit.
- This unit must not come into contact with a water source and must be protected from splashes (e.g., splashes from a sink or shower). Do not use it if any part has been immersed. Moreover, do not turn it on or off when
- standing in water or if your hands are wet.
- When starting up the unit for the first time or after a long period, it is normal that it produces some temporary odours.
- Because this unit is hot when in use, it may pose risks even in normal operation. Therefore, be careful and responsible when using it. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. The unit must cool down for few
- minutes since it will stay warm for some time after shut down.
- Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended.
- Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire, or damage the heater.
MAINTENANCE
To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any matter.
Some areas are dustier than others. Thus, it is the user’s res-ponsibility to
evaluate if the unit must be cleaned based on the amount of dirt accumulated
on and inside air vents. Accumulated dirt can lead to a component malfunction
or give a yellowish colour to the unit. Failure to install and maintain the
unit in accor-dance with these instructions poses a fire hasard.
Thermal protection activation indicates that the unit has been subjected to
abnormal operating conditions. If the thermal protection remains activated it
is recommended that a qualified electrician or a certified repair centre
examine the unit in order to make sure it is not damaged. (Refer to the
limited warranty.)
If the unit is damaged or defective, discontinue use, cut off power supply at
circuit breaker or fuse and have it repaired at a certified repair centre.
(Refer to the limited warranty.)
INSTALLING THE FAN HEATER
TO ENSURE A SAFE AND EASY INSTALLATION, TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO READ THIS INSTALLATION GUIDE.
WHAT IS IN THE BOX
TOOLS REQUIRED
CONTROL AND COMPATIBILITY
You can control your SONOMA STYLE fan heater in multiple ways:
**ASSOSXXVVWC(WBB)C*** | **ASSOSMXXVV(WBB)C*** | **ASSOSXXVV(WBB)C*** |
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With a MAESTRO thermostat † or any other compatible wall thermostat that:
• Has a fan heater mode
• Can handle the fan heater’s power (see the product nameplate)
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With its built-in electronic smart thermostat:
• In unconnected mode
• In connected mode with a MAESTRO* controller-thermostat or Zigbee controller
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With its built-in electronic thermostat
- Thanks to its built-in smart electronic thermostat (depending on the model) or a MAESTRO wall thermostat, your fan heater is compatible with the MAESTRO environment. By connecting a SONOMA STYLE fan heater to a Zigbee network controlled by the MAESTRO controller-thermostat and mobile app, you can optimize your comfort.
- XX: POWER (10 = 1000W, 15 = 1500 W, 20 = 2000W)
- VV: VOLTAGE (01 = 120V, 02 = 240V, 08 = 208V)
- WC: MODEL WITHOUT CONTROLS
- T2: MODEL WITH MECHANICAL DOUBLE POLE THERMOSTAT
- WBB: MODEL WITHOUT BACK-BOX (AVAILABLE FOR U.S. MARKET ONLY AND MUST BE INSTALLED WITH BACK-BOX KIT-ASSOBB) C: COLOR (W = WHITE)
WARNING : This product must be installed by a certified electrician according to the electrical and building codes effective in your region.
WHERE TO INSTALL YOUR FAN HEATER
Install your fan heater in an unobstructed location at least 6 in. off the
ground.
TIP: You can access the fan heater’s controls more easily if you install it 12
in. off the ground.
ATTENTION: To avoid any risk of overheating, leave a clearance of at least 36
in. in front of the fan heater and 6 in. on either side of it.
No objects or furniture such as, but not limited to, blankets, towels, a bed,
a laundry basket, clothing, papers, etc., should come into contact with fan
heater. Keep these items at least 36 in. away from it.
It is not designed to be used or stored in wet areas or areas containing
flammable liquids, combustible materials or corrosive, abrasive, chemical,
explosive and flammable substances such as, but not limited to, paint,
gasoline, chlorine, sawdust and cleaning products.
Make sure that objects or furniture near the heater can
withstand the heat it gives off.
Do not install the heater on a wall behind a door.
If a piece of furniture is nearby, make sure the fan heater will not impede
the opening of its drawers or doors.
To recess your fan heater in a wall, consider the following:
- Check the construction of your wall. There should be at least 4 in. from the outside of your finishing and the inside of your wall. A 2 × 4 wood stud construction with a 1/2 in. thick finishing are considered compliant [A].
- Avoid installing in an exterior wall as this decreases the wall’s insulation.
- Consider the location of the studs in your wall. One side of the heater must be fixed to a stud.
- Consider the location of pipes, electrical wires or other components that may be present inside the wall and damaged during installation. CUTTING THE POWER SUPPLY
To protect yourself from the risk of electric shock, turn off the power to the lead wires from the electrical panel.
PREPARING THE SURFACE FOR INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: Models provided without back-box shall be only installed with back- box KIT-ASSOBB available at your heater supplier. Do not use any other back- box or retrofit.
- Locate the studs and any other structures that might be inside the wall.
- Measure the space required according to the diagrams.
- Make the opening.
- Pull the power cable out of the wall. You will need at least 6 in. of cable inside the junction box to connect the unit’s wires easily.
PREPARING THE FAN HEATER
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Pivot the fan heater’s frontpanel toward the top of the unit [1] and slide it up [2]. Remove it completely.
NOTE : Be sure to place the fan heater’s front panel on a clean surface where it won’t be damaged. -
Remove the two screws. Keep the screws with the front panel.
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Lift the top [3] of the mecha-nical housing [A] and slide it [4] to remove it from the back box [B].
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Perforate one of the seven pre-cut holes. Choose the hole according to the power cable’s position in the wall and the available space.
ATTENTION : Be sure to push in the right hole by placing the back box in the correct direction. The notches must be positioned at the bottom [C]. -
Place the wire clamp [D] in the hole. Insert the power cable through the wire clamp and secure it.
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If wall finish is not installed yet, attach the self-adhering spacer [E] to oneof the two specially identified spots on the external side of the back box that will rest against the stud. If the wall finish is already installed, the self-adhering spacer [E] is not required.
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For the models WITHOUT built-in electronic thermostat ONLY, the heater is provided with a jumper that allows installer to pick a wattage onsite without any tool. To reduce the full factory wired wattage output by half, remove the pull-out jumper [F] located on the side of the mechanical box.
ATTACHING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL
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Insert the fan heater’s back box in the opening you’ve made in the wall, making sure it is level.
NOTE : If the wall finishing is not ins talled yet, make sure you position the box at the correct depth so that it rests on the surface once work is complete.
For 1/2 inch thick finishing, you can fold the side tabs and install directly on the stud. For other thicknesses, align the stud with the corresponding perforated marks. -
According to yourinstallation, screw* the box to the wall stud using two mounting holes [A].
CONNECTING THE WIRING
- If needed, strip the power cable wires with a wire stripper.
- Connect the fan heater and power supply wires according to the connection diagram with the supplied connection caps [A]. Tighten caps on the wires to make sure the connections are secure.
- Connect the grounding wire firmly with the green screw [B] providedat the back of the back box. The grounding screw can be moved to position [C], if required.
- Store all the wires in the back box.
WARNING: USE COPPER OR ALUMINIUM WIRES ONLY. USE SUPPLY WIRES SUITABLE FOR 194 °F.
ATTACHING THE MECHANICAL HOUSING TO THE BACK BOX
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Put the mechanical housing
[A] in the back box by inserting it into the bottom hooks [B] provided for this purpose. -
Pivot the mechanical housing toward the wall. Be careful not to trap the wires or caps.
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Secure with the screws set aside in step 4.2.
ATTACHING THE FRONT PANEL
- For the models with built-in thermostat, clip the connector [A] under the thermostat and pass the cable under the hook [B] (cable strain relief).
- Press the top of the front panel against the wall, keep-ing it slightly tilted [C] and centered with respect to the mechanical housing.
- Carefully slide the front panel down until the hooks be-hind the front panel [D] are engaged and then pivot it toward the wall.
- Check that the screw at the bottom of the unit is inserted in the front panel’s slot [E]. Tighten the screw to secure the front panel.
TURNING THE POWER BACK ON
Restore power to the fan heater and make sure the fan heater works by raising
the temperature until the unit starts to heat. See section Using the fan
heater, page 10, to get the most out of your unit.
WARNING: You must set the wall thermostat to fan heater mode as soon as
you restore power. If the thermostat stays in baseboard mode, the fan heater
will run intermittently and may overheat.
USING THE FAN HEATER
WARNING: Before using your fan heater, make sure that it has been installed by
a certified electrician in accordance with the electrical and building codes
in your area.
Do not operate without front panel.
The following sections outline how to control the fan heater with its built-in
electronic thermostat (ASSOS…..MW and ASSOS…..W models). Features common to
both thermostats are highlited in the white text box while features specific
to MAESTRO smart thermostat are in shaded text box.
BUILT-IN THERMOSTAT INTERFACE
- Zigbee connectivity icon (models with a built-in electronic smart thermostat only).
- Unit overheating icon.
- Advance menu icon.
- Buttons to raise or lower the temperature setpoint or to navigate in the advanced menus.
- Keypad lock icon.
- Low temperature setpoint icon.
- Temperature or menu number.
- Display backlighting menu indicator (models with a built-in electronic smart thermostat only).
- Heating power segments:
- 0 segments: 0 %
- 1 segments: 1-20 %
- 2 segments: 21-40 %
- 3 segments: 41-60 %
- 4 segments: 6 1-80 %
- 5 segments: 81-100 %
For the models with a built-in electronic smart thermostat, the buttons are illuminated in different color providing various information, especially regarding energy consumption.
BUTTONS | STATUS | MEANING |
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| Green| Temperature setpoint focused on energy saving
| ****
Between green and red
| Temperature setpoint focused more on energy saving or comfort, depending on whether the color is closer to green or red
| Red| Comfort-oriented temperature setpoint
| Blue and flashing| Open window detected
| White| While browsing advanced menus
| Grey| Screen inactive for 15 seconds and Nightlight mode deactivated (OFF)
DEFINE THE FAN HEATER’S TEMPERATURE SETPOINT
The built-in thermostat has two buttons that let you choose the temperature setpoint. By default, the temperature setpoint is 66 °F.
- Press or once. The temperature setpoint will flash to indicate it can be modified.
- Use the or buttons to define the temperature setpoint. If you hold one button for more than 1 second, the temperature will change quickly.
- When the desired temperature setpoint is reached, release the button. The temperature will flash for 3 seconds before being saved.
Once the temperature setpoint is saved, the ambient tem-perature will display on the screen.
If the fan heater must start to reach the temperature setpoint, the icon will indicate the intensity of its functioning.
If the temperature setpoint is lower or equal to 45 °F, the icon will display to show a low setpoint.
NAVIGATING THE ADVANCED MENUS
The advanced menus make it possible to use the advanced options and configure
the thermostat’s settings
ALERT DISPLAYED ON THE BUILT-IN THERMOSTAT’S SCREEN
ALERT | POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION |
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**** | • The fan heater is overheating, and the thermal protection has |
been tripped.
LO
| • The room temperature is below 32 °F. Heating will remain active until the temperature reaches the setpoint. The LO message will disappear when the temperature reaches 32 °F.
HI
| • The room temperature exceeds 122 °F. Heating will remain inactive. The HI message will disappear when the temperature reaches 122 °F.
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| • The thermostat cannot measure the temperature (temperature sensor is defective). Heating will re- main inactive. Contact STELPRO Customer Service.
E1
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• The auxiliary temperature sensor is defective. The device will still control the temperature, but it will not be optimal. Contact STELPRO Customer Service.
ALERT | POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION |
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flashing
| • The thermostat has detected an open window. Close the window or deactivate open window detection.
flashing
| • There’s a problem with the thermostat’s Zigbee network. Reset the thermostat and reconnect it to your Zigbee network. See Resetting the thermostat to its default settings, page 13
and Connecting the thermostat to your Zigbee network, page 12.
Err
| • The Zigbee network connection has failed. Make sure the device is close enough to the Zigbee controller and that the controller is in “Connection” mode. Then, try to connect again.
BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC SMART THERMOSTAT
TROUBLESHOOTING THE FAN HEATER
The following table outlines the most common issues and alerts you could
experience with your fan heater.
If your problem is not listed in the table below or the proposed solution does
not solve the problem, turn the power off and contact our customer service
team.
PROBLEM/ALERT | POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION |
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The fan heater is not operational after installation.
| • Make sure the temperature setpoint is not too low.
• Check whether the fan heater’s wiring is correctly connected. See Connecting the wiring, page 7.
• Make sure that the circuit breaker corresponding to the heating system in the electrical panel is closed (ON).
• If the problem persists, the thermostat may be de- fective. Contact STELPRO Customer Service.
The breaker goes off when the fan heater starts.
| • Check whether the fan heater’s wiring is correctly connected. See Connecting the wiring, page 7.
• Make sure the voltage supplied is adequate (see the nameplate).
• Make sure the circuit breaker or fuse is adequate for the requested power.
The temperature setpoint
is never reached.
| • Make sure the voltage supplied is adequate (see the nameplate).
• Make sure the unit is powerful enough for the size of the room.
• The fan heater is overheating, and the thermal protection has been triggered. Make sure the unit’s air inlet and air outlet are not obstructed. Once
the cause of overheating is eliminated, the unit will resume operating after a few minutes.
• If a wall thermostat controls the fan heater, make sure it isn’t defective.
• If none of the solutions above work, one or more of the heating elements may be defective. Contact STELPRO Customer Service.
PROBLEM/ALERT | POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION |
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The fan heater is operating continuously.
| • Check whether the timer is at zero.
• Make sure the unit is powerful enough for the size of the room.
• If the fan heater never stops, the thermostat or timer may be defective. Contact STELPRO Customer Service.
The ambient temperature is too high.| • Make sure the temperature setpoint is adequate.
• If the problem persists, the thermostat may be de- fective. Contact STELPRO Customer Service.
Heating is not operational.
| • The fan heater is overheating, and the thermal protection has been triggered. Make sure the unit’s air inlet and air outlet are not obstructed. Once
the cause of overheating is eliminated, the unit will resume operating after a few minutes.
• Make sure the temperature setpoint is not too low.
• Check whether the fan heater’s wiring is cor- rectly connected. See Connecting the wiring, page 7.
• If the problem persists, the thermostat or one of the heating elements may be defective. Contact STELPRO Customer Service.
With a wall thermostat: the fan heater turns on and off frequently.
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• Make sure the wall thermostat is in fan mode.
RESTARTING THE FAN HEATER AFTER THE THERMAL PROTECTION IS TRIGGERED
In the event of overheating, the unit’s thermal protection will trigger to
prevent damage.
Once the thermal protection is triggered, you must restart the fan heat to
resume normal operation:
- Find the cause of the overheating and eliminate it. For instance, make sure no objects are blocking the air inlets and outlets and that they are clean.
- Make sure the fan heater has not suffered heat damage.
- Switch off the power supply to the fan heater directly from the electrical panel.
- Wait ten minutes, then turn the power back on.
If the fan heater doesn’t begin heating again after a restart, it means an internal component may be defective, or an additional thermal protection device has been triggered. In this case, contact STELPRO’s customer service department.
MAINTAINING THE FAN HEATER
FOR THE WARRANTY TO BE VALID, THE FAN HEATER’S AIR INLET AND OUTLET MUST BE CLEANED REGULARLY.
WARNING : Cut off the power at the breaker or fuse before cleaning the
unit. High voltage and the risk of electric shock are present in the unit even
if the thermostat is set to off. Therefore, you can receive an electrical
shock as long as the unit is under power.
Over time, cigarette smoke may cause the outlet grill to yellow. The best way
to prevent yellowing is to clean the unit regularly.
Dust the front panel with a soft cloth and clean it with a damp cloth only. If
you use cleaning products, they could cause the heater to yellow.
If the unit is installed in a very dusty location, use the dust brush of a
vacuum cleaner to remove dust and other foreign objects.
When maintaining the product, never use:
- A brush or metal scrubbing pad
- Chlorine
- Abrasive cleaning products
- Hydrochloric acid-based products such as bleach
- Any other cleaning products that bear the following symbols:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
ITEM| DESCRIPTION|
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Purpose of Control| Thermostat
Degree of Protection by enclosure| IP20
Nature of Supply| Control for AC
Type of Load Controlled| Circuit suitable for either a resistive load or
for an inductive load with a power factor not less than 0.6 or a combination
of both.
Type 1 of Type 2 action + Additional
features| Type 1.Y: ELECTRONIC DISCONNECTION on OPERATION
Control Pollution Degree| PD2
Unique Type Reference (UTR), Rated Voltage / Watts
| UTR – ST294 with CIR054:
• 120Vac / 1000W
• 120Vac / 1500W
• 208Vac / 1000W
• 208Vac / 2000W
• 240Vac / 1000W
• 240Vac / 2000W
| UTR – ST295 with CIR054:
• 120Vac / 1000W
• 120Vac / 1500W
• 208Vac / 1000W
• 208Vac / 2000W
• 240Vac / 1000W
• 240Vac / 2000W
Frequency| 60Hz
Intended Delivery Location| Control intended to be delivered
exclusively to the equipment manufacturer (STELPRO). It will never be sold
seperatly as a replacement kit.
Overcurrent protective device external to the control
| A breaker is used as the protective device.
• For 120Vac, use a Single Pole 15A breaker;
• For 208Vac and 240Vac, use a Double Pole 20A breaker;
Operating Temperature| -20°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature| -40°C to 50°C
STELPRO LIMITED WARRANTY
This limited warranty is offered by STELPRO Design inc.
(“ STELPRO”) and applies to the following product made by STELPRO: ASSOS
model. Please read this limited warranty carefully. Subject to the terms of
this warranty, STELPRO warrants its products and their components against
defects in workmanship and/or materials for the following periods from the
date of purchase: 5 years (3 years on electronic components). This warranty
applies only to the original purchaser; it is non-transferable and cannot be
extended.
CLAIM PROCEDURE
If at any time during the warranty period the unit becomes defective, you must
cut off the power supply at the main elec-trical panel and contact 1) your
installer or distributor, 2) your service center or 3) STELPRO’s customer
service department. In all cases, you must have a copy of the invoice and
provide the information written on the product nameplate. STELPRO reserves the
right to examine or to ask one of its representatives to examine the product
itself or any part of it before honoring the warranty. STELPRO reserves the
right to replace the entire unit, refund its purchase price or repair a
defective part. Please note that repairs made within the warranty period must
be authorized in advance in writing by STELPRO and carried out by persons
authorized by STELPRO.
Before returning a product to STELPRO, you must have a
STELPRO authorization number (RMA). To obtain it, call the cus-tomer service
department at: 1-844-STELPRO. The authorization number must be clearly written
on the parcel or it will be refused.
CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS
AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
This warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other representa-tions and
warranties (except of title), expressed or implied, and STELPRO expressly
disclaims and excludes any implied warranty of merchantability or implied
warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.
STELPRO’s liability with respect to products is limited as provid-ed above.
STELPRO shall not be subject to any other obligations or liabilities
whatsoever, whether based on contract, tort or other theories of law, with
respect to goods or services furnished by it, or any undertakings, acts or
omissions relating thereto. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
STELPRO expressly dis-claims any liability for property or personal injury
damages, pen-alties, special or punitive damages, damages for lost profits,
loss of use of equipment, cost of capital, cost of substitute products,
facilities or services, shutdowns, slowdowns, or for other types of economic
loss or for claims of a dealer’s customers or any third party for such
damages. STELPRO specifically disclaims all con-sequential, incidental and
contingent damages whatsoever.
STELPRO DESIGN INC.
Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Québec, Canada, J3V 6L7
This warranty does not cover any damages or failures resulting from: 1) a
faulty installation or improper storage; 2) an abusive or abnormal use, lack
of maintenance, improper maintenance (other than that prescribed by STELPRO)
or a use other than that for which the unit was designed; 3) a natural
disaster or an event out of STELPRO’s control, including, but not limited to,
hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, terrorist attacks, wars, overvoltage,
flooding, water damages, etc. This warranty does not cover any accidental or
intentional losses or damages nor does it cover damages caused by negligence
of the user or owner of the product. Moreover, it does not cover the cost of
disconnection, transport, and installation.
The warranty is limited to the repair or the replacement of the unit or the
refund of its purchase price, at the discretion of
STELPRO. Any parts replaced or repaired within the warranty
period with the written authorization of STELPRO will be warran-ted for the
remainder of the original warranty period. This war-ranty will be considered
null and void and STELPRO will have the right to refuse any claims if products
have been altered with-out the written authorization of STELPRO and if the
nameplate numbers have been removed or modified. This warranty does not cover
scratches, dents, corrosion or discoloration caused by excessive heat,
chemical cleaning products and abrasive agents. It does not cover any damage
that occurred during the shipping.
Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages and some of them do not allow limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts, so these exclusions or limitations may
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may
have other rights which vary from state to state or from province to province.
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