New Buck Corporation 85 Products Covered, Products Not Covered, Warranty Time Periods, Procedure

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NEW BUCK CORPORATION (NBC)

“LIMITED WARRANTY” FOR THE BUCK STOVE PLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY

PRODUCTS COVERED

This warranty covers the new Buck Stove heating unit, so long as it is owned by the original purchaser, including optional and standard accessories purchased at the same time, subject to terms, limitations, and conditions herein set out.

PRODUCTS NOT COVERED

This warranty does not cover the following:

Glass;

Refractory material such as refractory cement or firebrick;

Gaskets.

This Warranty will also not cover any damage and/or failure caused by abuse or improper installation of the products covered.

WARRANTY TIME PERIODS

(A) Period I

For one year from the date of purchase, NBC will replace or repair, at its option, any part defective in materials or workmanship. The costs of parts only are included. The customer pays any labor or transportation charges required.

Thereafter;

 

 

(B) Period II

 

 

For

the period after the first year from the date of purchase and extending for 5 years as long

as

the Buck Stove is owned by the original

purchaser, NBC will repair

or replace, at

its

option, any part defective in materials

or workmanship, with the exception of:

electrical motors, wiring, switches, and components: optional and standard

accessories; and

all parts not permanently attached to

the heating unit.

Parts not permanently attached to

the heating unit

are defined as those items designed to be

removed from the stove, including

those removable

with common hand

tools. The costs of parts

only are included. The

customer pays any labor or transportation charges required.

 

.

PROCEDURE

Should you feel that your BUCK STOVE is defective, you should contact any Buck Stove dealer for the name of your nearest authorized Buck Stove service representative, who will instruct you on the proper procedure, depending on which Warranty Time Period (Period I or Period II) applies.

If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the suggested procedures, you may contact us in writing at:

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Contents Page Page TABLE OF CONTENTS Page READ THIS FIRST INSTALLATION, OPERATION, ANDMAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MODEL IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONSSECTION INTRODUCTIONSECTION MASONRY INSERT INSTALLATION MODELMaterial MINIMUM CLEARANCESK* FACTORS OF ALTERNATE MATERIALS Required ThicknessPOSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INSTALLATION INSTALLATION PREPARATION FIREPLACEInstallation Procedure Positioning the Heater Mounting the Trim PanelsFinal Check Final Check 5.Check for smoke leaks around the doors SECTION PRE-FABINSERT INSTALLATION MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SECTION RESIDENTIAL FREE-STANDINGINSTALLATIONPREPARING THE STOVE FOR INSTALLATION Material ALTERNATE FLOOR PROTECTORS MATERIALK* FACTORS OF ALTERNATE MATERIALS Required ThicknessChimney DETERMINING THE CHIMNEY LOCATIONB.Wall Exit Into Metal Tee-Box C. Wall Exit Into Masonry Using Single Wall Pipe D. Ceiling Exit-CloseClearance ALCOVE INSTALLATION CLEARANCES FINAL CHECK CLEARANCES FOR MODEL MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES FREE-STANDINGCLEARANCES FOR MODEL MODEL 85 INSTALLATION OF CLOSE CLEARANCE SHIELDS OptionalCHIMNEY FREE-STANDINGMOBILE HOME INSTALLATIONFOR MINIMUM CLEARANCES SEE PAGE FLOOR PROTECTION SECTIONWARNING DO NOT INSTALL IN A SLEEPING ROOM TOOLS FOR INSTALLATIONPREPARING THE HEATER FOR INSTALLATION PREPARING THE ROOM HEATER LOCATION5.Next, remove the four 4 screws holding the heater to the stand. Position heater out of the way of the installation area Ceiling Exit Using Close Clearance Listed Chimney FINAL CHECK SECTION WOOD HEATER SAFETY SECTION OPERATION BUILDING A FIRE ROOM AIR BLOWER OPERATION SOLUTION TROUBLESHOOTINGPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSEEPA COMPLIANCE STATUS MODEL WOOD STOVEREPLACEMENT PARTS FOR THE MODEL PRODUCTS COVERED WARRANTY TIME PERIODSPROCEDURE PRODUCTS NOT COVEREDCONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS OTHER RIGHTS