Aira Dravo Series User guide

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Installation, Startup, Operation,
Service & Maintenance Manual
Dravo Series
Indirect Fired Heaters

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CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................... 3
GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................................... 5
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................. 6
START UP....................................................................................................................... 8
FAULT FINDING .............................................................................................................. 10
SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................... 13
WARRANTY TERMS AND INFORMATION................................................................................ 15
OPERATING IN STRUCT ION S

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THIS HEATER IS TO BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON ONLY
DO NOT Operate this appliance before reading the manual.
DO NOT Place articles on or against this appliance.
DO NOT Use or store flammable materials near this appliance.
DO NOT Operate this appliance with panels, covers or guards removed.
DO NOT Spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.
This AIRA unit must be installed in accordance with these instructions, local gas fitting regulations,
municipal building codes, electrical wiring regulations, Australian Standard AS/NZS 5601 Gas Installations
and any other relevant statutory requirements.
Employers and Employees Responsibility
The installation and maintenance of gas ducted
heating units, particularly at height, has the
potential to create Occupational Health and Safety
issues for those involved. Installers are advised to
ensure they are familiar with relevant State and
Federal legislation, such as Acts, Regulations,
approved Codes of Practice and Australian
Standards, which offer practical guidance on these
health and safety issues. Compliance with these
regulations will require appropriate work practices,
equipment, training and qualification of workers.
Seeley International provides the following
information as a guide to contractors and
employees to assist in minimising risk.
Risk Assessment
A risk assessment of all hazardous tasks is required
under legislation. A risk assessment is an essential
element that should be conducted before the
commencement of work, to identify and eliminate
the risk of falls and other risks, or to minimise these
risks by implementing control measures. This does
not need to be a complicated process - it is a matter
of assessing the job to be done and considering
what actions are necessary so the person doing the
job does not injure themselves.
This should be considered in terms of:
What are the chances of an incident occurring?
What could the possible consequences be?
What can be done to reduce, or better still,
eliminate the risk?
HANDLING THE HEATER
The heater has lifting lugs for crane hook-up. Hooks, jacks, or chains must not be applied around casing or
control box.
POSITIONING THE HEATER
Heater should be installed so that it is level. Allow 1200mm clearance at the front and control side of the
heater and 500mm on the bottom, top, and other side. Air intake to the unit should not be restricted in
any manner.
Wiring Electrical connections must be in accordance with all relevant Australian standards.
Avoid quiet areas:
Directly above, below or outside bedrooms, living room, lounge room, dining room etc. Some points to
consider
Preferred installation locations:
Above, below or outside laundry, bathroom, kitchen, garage etc’
PIPING
Gas piping should be sized adequately, in accordance with the Australian Gas Association’s installation code
AG501.

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SOME POINTS TO CONSIDER
Some points to consider when working on or in a roof
What is the best and safest access to the roof and working areas?
What condition is the roof in? Should the roof structure and surface be checked?
Does the worker have appropriate footwear?
Are all power cables/extension leads safe and appropriately rated?
Are all ladders, tools and equipment suitable and in good condition?
Where ladders are to be used, is there a firm, stable base for them to stand on? Can they be tied or
secured in some way at the top?
Is there a roof anchor to attach a harness and lanyard to? If so, instruction should be issued for the
use of an approved harness or only suitably trained people used.
Are all tools and materials being used, prevented from slipping and falling onto a person at ground
level? Is the area below the work area suitably protected to prevent people entering this area?
Does the work schedule take into account weather conditions, allowing for work to be suspended in
high winds, thunder storms/lightning or other types of weather giving wet, slippery surfaces?
Is there an on-going safety check system of harnesses, ropes, ladders and access/lifting equipment,
and any anchor points on roofs before the commencement of work?
Is there a system which prevents employees from working on or in roofs if they are unwell or under
the influence of drugs or alcohol?
Are there any special conditions to consider i.e. excessive roof pitch, limited ground area, fragile roof,
electrical power lines?

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FACTORY FLAME TEST
All AIRA heaters are given a complete flame test and safety control check-out before shipping. A copy of
the flame test report is available upon request.
CHECK-UP ON ARRIVAL
All heaters are thoroughly checked by a shipping inspector before they are accepted by the carrier. Upon
arrival the heater should be inspected by the customer. If any damage has occurred in transit, an
immediate claim should be filed with the carrier. Due to the widely varying conditions under which heaters
are transported to the job, unloaded and installed, it is impossible for AIRA to assume responsibility for
handling in transit. Check to see if unmounted items are included with shipment.
HANDLING THE HEATER
The heater has lifting lugs for crane hook-up. Hooks, jacks, or chains must not be applied around casing or
control box.

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCT IONS
UNITS FITTED WITH COMBINATION GAS VALVE AND STANDING PILOT (MANUALLY LIT):
ON-OFF,HIGH/LOW &MODULATING CONTROLS
Start Up
1. Shut off electricity supply and set thermostat to lowest setting.
2. Turn gas valve control knob to “OFF” position by depressing knob while turning.
3. Allow unit to stand 5 minutes for venting before attempting to light the pilot.
4. Light pilot burner as follows:
a) Turn valve knob to “PILOT” by depressing knob while turning.
b) Keep knob depressed, light pilot and hold knob in depressed position for approximately 15
seconds.
5. Turn knob completely to “ON” position.
6. Turn on electricity supply and set thermostat to desired temperature.
7. Should pilot go out, repeat above instructions.
Shut Down
1. Depress control knob and turn to “PILOT” position, depress knob and turn to “OFF” position.
2. Set thermostat to lowest point.
UNITS FITTED WITH ELECTRONICALLY LIT AND SUPERVISED PILOTS:
ON-OFF CONTROLS
Start Up
1. Turn on electricity and set thermostat to lowest setting.
2. Ensure main stop cock is turned off and then turn on pilot stop cock.
3. Allow unit to stand 5 minutes for venting before attempting to light the pilot.
4. Press and release lo
5. cal or remote reset button, red light will go out and pilot will light automatically.
6. Slowly turn on main gas cock.
7. Set thermostat to desired temperature.
8. Should controller lock out (indicated by red light) repeat operations 1.13 to 1.1.6.
Shut Down
1. Shut off both pilot and main stock cock, turn off main switch.
Units fitted with this system automatically light safely and in sequence. Providing electricity supply to unit
is on and thermostat is set as required, unit will automatically light and run in response to thermostat
command.

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FLOW ADJUSTMENT THROUGH LEVER AND DAMPER BLADE
Remove the access panel by unscrewing in 8 places, lifting and pulling out.
The lock-in handle can be set to four different positions to control the exit air flow. To control the handle,
pull out of hole, rotate and push into desired setting, as per the following schematic.

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UNIT C OMM I SSIONIN G
TECHNICAL INF ORM ATION
HEATER MAINTENANCE
The frequency with which maintenance must be carried out will depend upon installation conditions and
heater usage. To ensure maximum efficiency and reliability from the installation it is recommended that
the instructions below be carried out at least twice a year.
Soot and dirt will prevent proper combustion. Clean flue tubes and burners before they become badly
fouled. Inspect flames for irregular shape before carrying out maintenance work to determine which, if
any, require attention. Follow ‘Shut Down’ procedure given on unit data plate and switch off electricity
supply at isolator.
1. Drop bottom tray to give clear access to burner chamber.
2. Remove the pilot assembly and burner bars (refer to specific instructions below).
3. Replace bottom tray to collect dirt when cleaning tubes.
4. Disconnect flue pipe.
5. Remove draft hood assembly as follows:
Remove sheet metal screw at rear and lift rear about 50mm, then slide slightly towards the rear to
remove from offset at front.
6. Lift internal baffle assemblies from flue tubes.
7. Clean baffle and inner surface of flue thoroughly, a 40 or 45mm diameter wire brush with a long
handle is recommended.
8. Remove dirt from bottom pan.
TO REMOVE PILOT ASSEMBLY & BURNER BARS
1) Uncouple pilot union at valve.
2)
a) Uncouple thermocouple union at valve.
b) If electronic ignition –remove flame rod and ignition leads.
3) Remove screws holding pilot burner to pilot mounting bar and remove pilot burner assembly.
4) Remove burner tubes one at a time by sliding bars sufficiently towards the front of the heater (against
the spring resistance) to disengage the rear end of the burner tube from the manifold plate; lower end
of burner tube and remove from front location plate.
5) CLEANING MAIN BURNER BARS: Lightly brush away any deposit from the burner bars and inspect for
damage or blocked ports.
6) For further cleaning proceed as follows:
7) Remove ribbon cotter pin and carefully pry ribbon from slot.
8) Clean ribbon with brush and carbo tetrachloride.
9) Replace ribbon and cotter pin.
10) Replace burners, making certain that they seat properly in place.
CLEANING PILOT BURNER:
1. THERMOCOUPLE FITTED UNITS: Wipe off any carbon deposits on end of thermocouple and ensure that
pilot burner is free from deposits.
Remove orifice spud fitting and using carbon tetrachloride and a small paint brush, clean pilot body,

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orifice and burner parts. Blow off loose particles.
Assemble and install in original position.
On relighting, adjust pilot flame to surround thermocouple for about 10mm. Flame must be soft and
blue –not hard, noisy or yellow.
2. FLAME ROD FITTED UNITS: Wipe off any carbon deposits on flame rod, ignition electrode or ground
fins and ensure that pilot burner is free of deposits.
Remove orifice spud fitting (if fitted) and using carbon tetrachloride and a small paint brush, clean pilot
body, orifice, electrodes and burner parts. Blow off loose particles.
Assemble and install in original position. Adjust electrode gap between ignition electrode and pilot
burner tip. This gap MUST be 2mm to 3mm.
Flame rod gap must be adjusted to give 2 microamperes (pa) or more for stable performance. Adjust
the flame rod to produce maximum output by bending the rod to left and/or right and raising slightly if
necessary. Size of pilot flame may also require adjustment. Pilot flame must be soft and blue –not
hard, noisy or yellow. Aeration shutter (if fitted) may require adjustment.
GAS CONTROLS:
These must not be dismantled in the field. If believed faulty they shall be replaced with reconditioned or
new units.
Check before reassembly that gas lines are clean and free from foreign objects.
FAN AND MOTOR (WHEN FITTED AS PART OF APPLIANCE):
1. Remove belt and fan guards and inspect fan shaft bearings, wipe off any superficial dust and dirt.
Lubricate fan bearings if fitted with grease nipples or oilers.
2. Clean fan wheel blades as often as necessary to prevent accumulation of dust and lint, which will
decrease blower efficiency.
3. Check that fan belt is at correct tension. Moderate pressure of a finger should not depress the belt
more than about 15mm when tension is correct.
4. Check alignment of pulleys and motor. The motor should be kept clean and dry. Any dust
deposits should be blown out.
5. Refit belt and fan guards.
After maintenance work has been carried out and the gas burner and gas controls have been reassembled,
check all gas lines for leaks and check that all electrical terminals are secure.
NOTE: All wiring must done in accordance with applicable local codes. If any of the original wire as
supplied with the appliance has to be replaced, it must be replaced with 105°C wire or its equivalent.

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UNIT SERVICE
UNITS FITTED WITH THERMOCOUPLE CONTROLLED PILOT
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Pilot Flame Goes
Out
1. Flame too small
2. Down drafts or negative pressure
in room Blown fuse
3. Dirt in pilot line or orifice Fan
motor faulty
4. Gas pressure fluctuates widely
5. Pilot flame “lifts”
6. Low gas pressure at unit
1. Defective thermocouple or gas valve –
see 2 or 3 above
2. Exhaust fans will cause trouble unless
adequate “make-up” air is supplied.
Correct any defective venting
3. See cleaning instructions. Check for
power on terminals, if none present,
replace coil
4. Install a pilot regulator
5. Adjust pilot gas regulator and/or
adjust pilot burner aeration shutter (if
fitted)
6. Increase line pressure or pipe size
Pilot Flame Lights
But Will Not Hold In
1. Thermocouple not yet heated
2. Pilot flame too small or yellow
3. Defective thermocouple
1. Allow at least 15 seconds to heat up
2. Clean pilot line, primary air opening
orifice
Adjust flame to surround thermocouple
about 10mm.
Flame must be soft, quiet and blue.
3. To check, use a Voltmeter and adaptor
Volt readings on a closed circuit using an
adaptor must be at least 10 mV. If
reading is lower replace thermocouple. If
reading is higher, the gas valve is
defective and requires replacement. If a
Voltmeter is not available, replace the
thermocouple with a new one. If the unit
still fails to operate the valve must be
defective
To Remove Pilot
Assembly and
Burner Bars
1. Pilot flame does not ignite, or, no
ignition spark
1. Check thermostat is calling for heat.
Check that end switch in modulating
valve (if fitted) is “made”. Check 2
Amp fuse in low voltage circuit. Check
that remote reset button (if fitted) is in
“made” position

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Burners Do Not
Come On When
Pilot Flame is Alight
and Room
Thermostat is
“MADE”
1. Loose electrical connection or gas
valve not in circuit
2. Limit switch defective or stuck in
“open” position
3. Gas valve defective –stuck in
close position
1. See wiring diagram –check for
electrical supply at valve terminals in
junction box with test lamp or
Multimeter
2. Bridge across limit switch terminals. If
burners light, replace switch
3. Replace gas valve
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Unit Overheats and
Locks Out on Limit
Switch
1. Gas valve stuck in open position
2. Inadequate air delivery from
blower
3. Poor air flow patterns through
heater
4. Defective fan switch
5. Dirt on fan blades or clogged
filters
6. Defective fan switch
7. System fan motor cutting out on
overload
1. Replace gas valve
2. Check blower speed and for
obstructions, check for excessive
system static pressure
3. Ensure that air flow across heat
exchanger is uniform. Adjust to give
maximum velocity across bottom
section of heat exchanger
4. Fan control must start blowers within
3 minutes after burners go on
(ON/OFF units only). Replace fan
switch
5. Clean fan and/or replace filters
6. Replace switch
7. Check for high or low voltage. Check
for defective motor or motor overload
System Fan Motor
Fails to Operate
Within 3 Minutes
1. Fan control set too high
2. Loose wiring connection
1. Adjust setting (adjustable type).
Replace if fixed type
2. Make sure all wiring connections are
tight. Connect line voltage directly to
motor. If motor operates
3. Replace fan control

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FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Heater Not
Delivering Proper
Amount of Heat
1. Undersized orifices or gas
pressure too low
2. Limited air delivery
3. Dirty flue tubes
1. Check with gas-company or
manufacturer before changing
injectors or adjusting regulator. Be
sure that gas pipe sizing is adequate
2. Clean filters (if fitted) and check fan
speed. Clean blower blades
3. See cleaning instructions
Flame Flash Back
And/Or Burning at
Orifices
1. Gas input too low at full fire
2. Defective burner ribbon
3. Excessive primary air
4. Low fire rate set too low
5. Incorrect burner ribbons
1. Increase gas pressure (by regulator if
possible)
2. Replace burner ribbon
3. Adjust primary air shutter for correct
primary air. Applies LPG and Towns
gas units only
4. Adjust bypass rate screw (high/low
units) or reset auxiliary switch cam
(modulating units
5. Must be 4 ribbon for natural gas and
LPG; 5 ribbon for Towns gas
Delayed or Rough
1. Dirt in main orifices
1. Remove and clean
Burner Flames are
Yellow or Tend to
Float
1. Inadequate combustion air
2. Gas input too high due to
oversized injectors
3. Gas line pressure over 3.5 kPa
4. Exhaust fans causing faulty draft
5. Improper flueing
6. Dirty flue tubes (Draft OK at
relief opening)
1. Refer to “Venting” in A.G.A.
“Installation Code (AS 5601)”
2. Consult manufacturer for proper
orifice size
3. Install high-pressure regulator if line
pressure cannot be reduced
4. Provide opening to admit adequate
fresh air to room to eliminate negative
pressure. Provide ‘make-up’ air if
necessary
5. See “Flies” in A.G.A Installation Code.
“AGA 5492”
6. See burner cleaning instructions.
7. *NOTE: Faulty draft can be
determined by holding a lighted match
at the top of the front relief opening.
Flame will be pulled in if draft is OK or
pushed out if draft is poor

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Ignition
2. Burners covered with scale or
other foreign matter
2. Remove and clean

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The frequency with which maintenance must be carried out will depend upon installation conditions and
heater usage. To ensure maximum efficiency and reliability from the plant the following instructions must
be carried out at least once a year.
1. With the unit running, perform a visual inspection before commencing work. Check for unusual
flame pattern and unusual noises.
2. Ensure unit is turned “OFF”.
3. Unlock access doors to gain entry for service to the internal parts of the unit (this will also isolate
the unit electrically).
4. Check vee belts for wear and if in satisfactory condition –adjust. Replace if worn.
5. Check inside blower for pieces of paper or a build up of dirt on blower blades –clean if required.
6. Lubricate bearings at grease nipple points extended to outside of belt guards.
7. Brush clean air intake side of burner with a brush.
8. Check pilot assembly and clean if necessary.
9. Check pilot electrode setting and reset if necessary. (refer Fig 1 for correct setting)
10. Check that screws in electrical control panel are tight.
11. Check the intake bird screen is clean and not obstructed –clean if necessary.
12. Pressure test the safety shut off valves for satisfactory sealing –if any leaks are evident through
the valves, the faulty valve must be replaced.
13. Lock access doors and ensure unit is turned “ON”.
NOTE:
A combustion check must be carried out by an authorised licensed person and witnessed by the gas
authority inspector.
CO must be less than 10 ppm.
CO2must be less than 3000 ppm.

WARRANTY TERMS AND INFORMATION (Australia ONLY)
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WARRANTY TER M S AND I NFORM ATI ON
In this warranty:
We or us means Seeley International Pty Ltd (Seeley) ABN 23 054 687 035, and our contact details are set
out at the end of this warranty;
You means you, the original end-user purchaser of the Goods;
Supplier means the authorised distributor or retailer of the Goods that sold you the Goods in Australia;
Goods means the product, unit, appliance or equipment which was accompanied by this warranty and
purchased in Australia; and
Relevant Warranty Period means the various warranty periods as described in clause 1 and clause 2
below, as appropriate.
Our Goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are
entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Goods repaired or replaced if the Goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
In addition to any rights and remedies that You may have under the Australian Consumer Law or any other
law, subject to the terms of this warranty, We provide the following warranty:
1. If during the first (1) year from the date of purchase when the Goods are used for commercial or
industrial purposes any other component of the Goods proves defective by reason of improper
workmanship or material, we will repair or replace at our option the relevant part without charge.
2. The warranties granted under clause 1 and clause 2 do not cover:
a. fair or normal wear and tear;
b. Damage, loss or claims caused by, resulting from, or arising out of any utilities that service or are
connected to the Goods. This includes but it is not limited to electrical surges, and inadequacies,
failure, or other problems in or with any electricity, power, or water supply to the Goods;
c. after the first year: the replacement, supply, or servicing of consumable items (including without
limitation washers, seals, and drive belts); and
d. Installation (including without limitation ductwork, fittings, and other related installation
components) which is excluded.
3. During the period to which any expressed warranty applies, all defective part(s) shall be replaced or
repaired (at the discretion of Seeley) without charge for either parts or labour, during normal working
hours. Further, we may deem in our absolute discretion to replace the Goods, and if so, we may
substitute any similar good even if it is not on our current price/equipment list. Further, Goods
presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired.
Refurbished parts may be used to repair the Goods.
4. We are under no obligation to repair or replace the parts under clause 1 or clause 2 above (nor do we
have any obligation to repair or replace the Goods) if (i) the Goods have not been installed and
commissioned properly or competently, (ii) if the Goods have not been operated, serviced and
maintained in accordance with the instructions provided in the Owner’s Manual, or (iii) if any such
service or maintenance has not been properly or competently performed. The addition of any third
party device, or the removal or the alteration of any Seeley part, or damage resulting from accident,
abuse, or misuse of the Goods, or where repairs have been made or attempted by unauthorised
personnel or with non-Aira parts will void this warranty. Further, it is a condition of warranty cover that
each item in the Maintenance Schedule in the Owner’s Manual (if it was published with such a Schedule)
is performed with the frequency indicated, by a qualified, licensed technician, and that the Maintenance
Schedule is properly filled out (ie names, signature, date, and action taken) when the item is
completed. Any failure to carry out the required maintenance and servicing requirements, and any
failure to properly fill out a Maintenance Schedule in the Owner’s Manual, will void your warranty.
5. As far as the law permits, we will not be liable for any consequential loss suffered through, or resulting
from, the non-operation, or ineffective operation of the air cooler. The warranties granted under clause
1 and clause 2 do not cover damage to the air cooler or other loss resulting from acts of God.
6. No other person, corporation or other entity is authorised to offer, or give on our behalf, any other
warranty. The benefits conferred are in favour of you and any person deriving title to the air cooler
whilst in its original place of installation. Nothing in this warranty shall be construed as affecting any

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rights you may have under all the relevant laws, or Commonwealth or State Legislation which give You
rights which cannot be modified or excluded by agreement.
7. In order to claim under the warranties granted under clause 1 or clause 2 You must:
a. either:
contact us within the Relevant Warranty Period on: 1300 650 644; or
log a warranty claim on our website (website address below) within the Relevant Warranty
Period; and
b. make available for inspection by the service agent who will come to the location of the Goods or
send to us at the address below within the Relevant Warranty Period: (i) the legible and
unmodified original proof of purchase, which clearly indicates the name and address of the original
retailer, the date and place of purchase, the product name or other product serial number, (ii) all
of your records of all service and maintenance carried out to the Goods, plus the Maintenance
Schedule in the Owner’s Manual (if it was published with such a Schedule) (iii) a copy of the
completed Warranty Information page in this warranty, and (iv) if an extended warranty period
was provided by us for the Goods, then the relevant document provided by us confirming that
extended warranty period. If you choose to send the documents described in (i) to (iv) to us, then
they must be accompanied by a covering letter which states your name and address and daytime
telephone number, the address at which the Goods are installed, and the model and serial number
of the Goods.
8. The warranties granted in clause 1 and clause 2 cover the costs of parts and labour but you will be
responsible for:
a. the cost of travel incurred for a Seeley International service agent to get to and from the location
of the Goods if the location of the Goods is either: (i) outside the metropolitan areas of the capital
cities; or (ii) more than 35 kilometres from an authorised Seeley International branch or service
representative; and
b. any costs for additional labour or equipment associated with gaining acceptable and safe service
access to the Goods installed in restricted, high or unsafe locations, and or the removal and
replacement of any barrier, walls, roofs, floors, fences etc; and
c. any costs incurred by the Seeley International service agent in gaining access to the Goods which
is necessary to comply with any safety or workplace safety requirements and/or any other relevant
regulations. For the avoidance of doubt, the reference to any costs incurred also includes the cost
of any necessary site inductions.
9. We are not responsible in any way for any failure and/or inadequate performance of the Goods which
arises from or is connected to the use in the Goods of non-genuine spare parts. We strongly
recommend that only spare parts supplied or approved by us are used in the Goods.
10. We are not responsible for the installation of the Goods and expressly disclaim all liability resulting
from incorrect installations or installations that do not conform to local electrical codes, local plumbing
codes, Occupational Health and Safety requirements, and by laws which are legislated or in effect at
the time of installation.
11. This warranty is only valid and enforceable in Australia.
Note: We and our service agents reserve the right to refuse service unless safety and accessibility to
the unit can be guaranteed.
If a service call reveals no warranty fault found with the Goods, a charge will be made for the call.
Our liability under this warranty is limited to the extent permitted by law. That is, to the extent that it
is fair and reasonable, if the Goods are not of a kind ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or
household use or consumption, your remedies associated with any failure or defect of the product will
be limited to:
(a) the replacement of the Goods or the supply of equivalent goods;
(b) the repair of the Goods;
(c) the payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or of acquiring equivalent goods; or
(d) the payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired and subject to the terms and conditions
included in this warranty.

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