GSI Outdoors PNEG-377 WARRANTY/SERVICE Notes, Limited Warranty Statement, Twisto Says

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Fan And Heater

WARRANTY/SERVICE NOTES

Limited Warranty Statement

Fenwal Incorporated represents that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship, and it will repaid or replace any product or part therof which proves to be defective in workmanship or material for a period of 18 monthls after delivery of the prodect to the buyer. For a full description fo Fenwal's Limited Warranty, which, amoung other things, limits the duration of the warranties of Merchantability and Fitness for a Particular Purpose and Excludes liability for Consequential Damages, please read the entire Limited Warranty on the Fenwal Quotation, Acceptance of Order and/or Original Invoice which will become a part of your sales agreement. Defective units should be returned to the factory, Ashland Massachusetts, shipment prepaid. Fenwal Incorporated will repaid or replace and ship repaid.

FENWALINCORPORATEDDivisionofKiddeInc.

KIDDE

 

400 Main Street Ashland, Massachusetts 01721 (617) 881-2000

5.14.1 25M 11/86 Printed in U.S.A.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

W.W. GRAINGER. INC. Distribution Group

5959 W. Howard St. Chicago, IL 60648

 

 

 

 

 

OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING SERVICING. CONSULT OPERATING INSTRUCITONS AND PARTS MANUAL

 

Problem:

My motor runs hot. When I touch it, it burns my hand. Is that normal?

 

Solution:

Yes, a normall operating motor's surface temperature will be about 90°F

 

 

(50°C surface rise) to 126°F (70°C surface rise) above room temperature.

 

 

If the room temperature is 62°F, then the normal motor operating surface

 

 

temperature will be betwwen 152°F to 188°F: this is hot enough to burn

 

 

skin, but yet the motor is operating normally.

Twisto Says-

These instructions and diagrams have been checked for suitability. However, a successful solution depends upon individual accuracy, skill and caution. For this reason, W.W. Grainger, Inc. cannot guarantee the result of the procedure, or assume the responsibilisty for personal injury or property damage to persons using this procedure.

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