HBX THM-0300 User manual

HBX Control Systems Inc.
Installation Manual
THM-0300 Programmable Thermostat
Version 1.00
THM-0300

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INTRODUCTION
This manual will help with the installation, parameter setting, troubleshooting
and general maintenance requirements for the Controller. To guarantee the
safe and reliable operation of this Control, you must rst read this manual in
detail and take particular note to any and all warnings or caution directives
prior to connecting to AC power.
Only suitably qualied individuals with formal training in electrical and HVAC
controls should attempt the installation of this equipment. Incorrect wiring
and installation will affect the warranty provided with this unit. Wiring must be
completed in accordance with the codes and practices applicable to the
jurisdiction for the actual installation.
The HBX THM-0300 is a microprocessor based controller and as such is not to
be regarded as a safety (limit) control. Please consult and install the heating or
cooling appliance in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
SAFETY SYMBOLS AND WARNINGS
Drawing reference
Refer to the specied electrical or mechanical drawing at the back
of the manual.
Precaution
A measure taken in advance to prevent dangerous or an
unpleasant event
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction Index
Safety symbols and Warnings Index
Receipt and Inspection 1
Description 1
Technical data and dimensions 1
Programming THM-0300 2 - 9
- Navigating the THM-0300 2
- Setting the THM-0300 2 - 4
- Special Functions 2 - 4
- Adjustments 5 - 9
Installation and Wiring 10 - 12
Limited Warranty 13
Index

1
RECEIPT & INSPECTION
After receiving, inspect the unit for any possible physical damage that may
have occurred during transportation. After unpacking the unit make sure the
box contains:
• 1 x Universal sensor
• 1 x Thermostat THM-0300
• Instruction Manual
DESCRIPTION
The THM-0300 is a programmable thermostat designed to be used with the ZON-
0550 Zone Control, optional Wi-Fi™ ThermoLinx™ Module, and HBX Wi-Fi mobile
app. The thermostat has four daily, automatic settings (wake, day, evening,
sleep) and weekend settings. It is normal for the THM-0300 screen to blink upon
startup.
The THM-0300 has one external sensor input, multiple heating/cooling modes
and can function as a digital setpoint/aquastat.
Some features of the THM-0300 are:
• Dual stage heating or cooling
• P.I.D. algorithm.
• Large backlit graphic display
• Push button keypad control
• User-friendly programming features
• Includes external sensor
• 2 wire thermostat (power and communication)
The THM-0300 is only compatible with the ZON-0550 Zone Control
Technical Data
1 x External Thermistor Input
1 x Power and Communication:
5VDC
Dimensions: 115 x 80 x 27.5mm
ETL Listings:
Only used with ZON-0550
ETL Control No. 3068143
Storage: +10C to +40C
Languages: English
115mm
80mm
27.5mm
TECHNICAL DATA AND DIMENSIONS

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PROGRAMMING THM-0300
navigating the thermostat
All programming steps within the thermostat
are achieved by using the three buttons (and
combinations thereof) located on the right-hand
side of the thermostat.
The + button is used to scroll up in menu screens and increase a
value within specic options.
The - button is used to scroll down in menu screens and decrease
a value within specic options.
Pressing the +or -button on their own for 2 seconds
while viewing the main “Status Screen” will allow you
to quickly adjust your target temperature. Once you
have reached the desired target temperature by
using the +and - buttons, waiting ve seconds will
return the thermostat to the initial “Status Screen”
mode.
setting the thermostat
Special Functions
Enter the “Special Functions” screen by holding down the +and -buttons
simultaneously for 5 seconds (from the “Status Screen”). To select the desired
option, use the +and -buttons to toggle and the set button to select.
1) Type - Select between Heating, Cooling, and a variety of combined modes.
Heat Only Function
Select the “Heat Only Function” for applications
using a single heating source.
1) TYPE HEAT ONLY
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Cool Only Function
Select the “Cool Only Function” for applications
using a single cooling source.
1) TYPE COOL ONLY
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Heat/Cool Function
Select the “Heat/Cool Function” for applications
using a single heating source and a single cooling
source.
1) TYPE HEAT AND COOL
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
72.0°F
10:00am
MON SET TARGET
FLOOR
79°F TARGET
72°F
HT

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Heat/Heat Function
Select the “Heat/Heat Function” for applications
using 2 stage heating.
1) TYPE 2 STAGE HEAT
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Cool/Cool Function
Select the “Cool/Cool Function” for applications
using 2 stage cooling.
1) TYPE 2 STAGE COOL
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
2 Heat/Cool Function
Select the “2 Heat/Cool Function” for applications
using 2 stage heating and 1 stage cooling.
1) TYPE 2 HEAT WITH COOL
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
2 Cool/Heat Function
Select the “2 Cool/Heat Function” for applications
using 2 stage cooling and 1 stage heating.
1) TYPE 2 COOL WITH HEAT
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
1) TYPE HEAT ONLY
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS View All/Hide All
Select “No” to turn off “Status Screen” information
and provide a simplied information readout of the
“Status Screen”. This option turns off any extra sensor
readings on the control.
72.0°F
10:00am
MON ROOM
“View All” = No
HT
LT = Low Temp
HT = High Temp
DHW
= Domestic Hot Water
FN = Fan
FHT = Fancoil Heat
FCL = Fancoil Cool
CL = Cool
72.0°F
ROOM
FLOOR
79°F TARGET
72°F
HT
“View All” = Yes
10:00am
MON

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1) TYPE HEAT ONLY
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS View Auto
This feature allow you automatic changeover or
manual changeover. Changeover refers to the
thermostat being switched from heat to cool as the
air crosses a certain temperature. Auto changeover
switches from heat to cool automatically while
manual changeover thermostats must be changed
by hand. If you select “NO”, changeover is not going
to appear in the Adjustment screen.
Applicable to: Heat/Cool, 2Heat/Cool and 2Cool/Heat modes.
1) TYPE HEAT ONLY
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Setback
Allows you to program a setback. A setback can
be programmed to maximize energy during time
frames where the zone may be vacant. When you
select “YES” you can program up to 4 setback time
period.
1) TYPE HEAT ONLY
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Offset
This feature allows you to program an offset. In the
case that the thermostat is not reading the same
temperature as the actual temperature in the
room. This setting allows the used to offset the
temperature showing on the thermostat.
1) TYPE HEAT ONLY
2) VIEW ALL YES
3) VIEW AUTO YES
4) SETBACK YES
5) ROOM OFFSET 0°F
6) C OR F °F
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Celsius or Fahrenheit
Change the values in the thermostat to display
either the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale.
eg. Actual Room Temperature 72 °
Thermostat Shows 73 °
The user can put an offset of -1 ° to get the tempratures to match.

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Setup Menu
the setuP menu screen
Holding down the set button for 2 seconds while viewing the “Status Screen”
will take you into the “System Setup Screen” for the respective thermostat modes.
Once you are in the desired options screen, use the +and -button
to scroll up and down. Press down the set button to choose the
option (the arrow to the left of your chosen option will turn black
when you have selected a specic step), then the +and -buttons
to adjust the value.
SETUP MENU
1) SCHEDULE
2) MODE
3) SYSTEM SETUP
4) TIME
Setback Schedule
Up/down arrows on the upper left hand corner of
the display signify additional screen options either
above or below the scroll menu.
Weekday Programs
Adjust four time periods within the ve weekday
program menu. The “Back” option allows the user
to return to the previous screen.
START HEAT
1) 6:00A 74°F
2) 8:00A 64°F
3) 4:30P 72°F
4) 9:00P 90°F
5) BACK
WEEKDAY PROGRAMS
Weekend Programs
Adjust four time periods within the two weekend
program menu. The “Back” option allows the user
to return to the previous screen.
START HEAT
1) 9:00A 74°F
2) 9:00A 74°F
3) 9:00P 64°F
4) 9:00P 64°F
5) BACK
WEEKEND PROGRAMS
Cooling Programs
A cooling setpoint is available when the thermostat
has been chosen to have any cooling function.
There must be a minimum of 2°F differential
between hot and cold settings.
START HEAT COOL
1) 9:00A 74°F 79°F
2) 9:00A 74°F 79°F
3) 9:00P 64°F 69°F
4) 9:00P 64°F 69°F
5) BACK
WEEKEND PROGRAMS
Away Temperature
Set the temperature for when the zone is in Away
Mode
Away Mode can only be set on the thermostat
is setbacks are enabled.
1) WEEKDAY
2) WEEKEND
3) AWAY TEMP 37°F
4) SET AWAY OFF
SCHEDULE
Set Away
Set the zone to Away Mode
1) WEEKDAY
2) WEEKEND
3) AWAY TEMP 37°F
4) SET AWAY OFF
SCHEDULE

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SETUP MENU
1) TARGET TEMP 78°F
2) MODE
3) SYSTEM SETUP
4) TIME
Target Temperature
Change the minimum/maximum temperature for
your zone depending on if your zone is set up for
heating or cooling. If the temperature in the zone
falls below/rises above this temperature, heating or
cooling will come on.
SETUP MENU
1) HEATING TEMP 70°F
2) COOLING TEMP 75°F
3) CHANGEOVER AUTO
4) MODE
5) SYSTEM SETUP
6) TIME
Heating Temperature
Change the minimum temperature for your zone.
If the temperature in the zone falls below this
temperature, heating will come on.
SETUP MENU
1) HEATING TEMP 70°F
2) COOLING TEMP 75°F
3) CHANGEOVER AUTO
4) MODE
5) SYSTEM SETUP
6) TIME
Cooling Temperature
Change the maximum temperature for your zone.
If the temperature in the zone increases above this
temperature, cooling will come on.
Changeover
Auto: this option allows you to change automatically
from heat mode to cool mode or vice versa
Heat: Allows the user to be only in heat mode
Cool: Allows the user to be only in cool mode
This option is only available when you
select “YES” in View Auto options in the Special
Functions screen.
Applicable to: Heat/Cool, 2Heat/Cool and
2Cool/Heat modes.
SETUP MENU
1) HEATING TEMP 70°F
2) COOLING TEMP 75°F
3) CHANGEOVER AUTO
4) MODE
5) SYSTEM SETUP
6) TIME
MODE OPTIONS
This option allows you to select between Room, Floor and Dual sensor modes.
If you are setting your Thermostat as a DHW Zone, see Zone Demand on page
9. Selecting DHW will automatically congure your sensor.
SETUP MENU
1) SCHEDULE
2) MODE
3) SYSTEM SETUP
4) TIME
Mode Setup
This setting takes you to the Mode Setup menu, and
allows you to select the thermostat mode.

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room moDe oPtion
MODE SETUP
1) MODE ROOM
2) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
Room Mode
Sensor temperature providing feedback for the
specic room or zone being controlled by the
thermostat.
Room Mode: Sensor 1
None – No external thermistor attached.
RM/Ave – averages external 1 and internal sensor.
Outdoor – Uses external sensor to display outdoor
temperature.
Room - disregards internal sensor, uses external 1.
Floor – displays the oor temperature using external
1 sensor.
MODE SETUP
1) MODE ROOM
2) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
Dual moDe oPtion
MODE SETUP
1) MODE DUAL
2) FLOOR MAX 80°F
3) FLOOR MIN 70°F
4) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
Dual Mode
Sensor temperature providing feedback for both
the air temperature and oor sensor temperatures.
Only available when heating modes are the
primary function.
Dual Mode: Floor Maximum
The thermostat will not allow the temperature in
the oor to go above this value, protecting the
integrity of the oor covering.
MODE SETUP
1) MODE DUAL
2) FLOOR MAX 80°F
3) FLOOR MIN 70°F
4) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
Dual Mode: Floor Minimum
The thermostat will not allow the temperature in
the oor to go below this value, protecting the
integrity of the oor covering. If in a 2 stage heating
mode, only the radiant heating contact is turned
off.
MODE SETUP
1) MODE DUAL
2) FLOOR MAX 80°F
3) FLOOR MIN 70°F
4) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
Dual Mode: Sensor 1
This option will be automatically set to oor sensor.
MODE SETUP
1) MODE DUAL
2) FLOOR MAX 80°F
3) FLOOR MIN 70°F
4) SENSOR 1 FLOOR

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floor moDe oPtion
MODE SETUP
1) MODE FLOOR
2) DIFF 5°F
3) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
Floor Mode
Sensor temperature providing feedback from the
oor surface to the thermostat. This mode will run the
thermostat on oor temperature only.
Only available when heating modes are the
primary function.
Floor Mode: Differential
When in oor mode, the differential option is set to
allow a differential around the target to lesson the
chances of short cycling.
MODE SETUP
1) MODE FLOOR
2) DIFF 5°F
3) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
Floor Mode: Sensor 1
This option will be automatically set to oor sensor.
MODE SETUP
1) MODE FLOOR
2) DIFF 5°F
3) SENSOR 1 FLOOR
SYSTEM SETUP OPTIONS
This selection allows you to access the System Setup menu.
SETUP MENU
1) SCHEDULE
2) MODE
3) SYSTEM SETUP
4) TIME
System Setup
This setting takes you to the System Setup Menu.
Zone setuP oPtions
SYSTEM SETUP
SYNC CODE: ABCD-1234
1) ZONE SETUP
2) FANCOIL SETUP
3) STAGE DELAY 3m
Zone Setup
This setting takes you to the Zone Setup Menu.

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Zone Setup: Sequence
This option allows the user to set the zone module
sequence order. Select the sequence you would
like to set up for the module (1-4, 5-8, 9-12,13-16,
17-20). Adjusting the sequence order can only be
done using the rst THM-0300 (zone 1) thermostat
that is connected to the zone module.
Selecting sequence order (1-4) will set the
zone module as the “master”.
ZONE SETUP
1) SEQUENCE 1 - 4
2) DEMAND LOW
3) PRIORITY NONE
4) PASSWORD AB12
5) MASTER ID:A2
Zone Setup: Demand
This option allows the user to determine what
happens when the thermostat makes a call.
Low - Low Temperature Demand
High - High Temperature Demand
DHW - Domestic Hot Water (Digital Aquastat)
Fan - Fancoil Demand
ZONE SETUP
1) SEQUENCE 1 - 4
2) DEMAND LOW
3) PRIORITY NONE
4) PASSWORD AB12
5) MASTER ID:A2
Zone Setup: Priority
This option allows the user to set a priority on a
zone(s) over other zone(s). Priorities range from 1
(highest) to 8 (lowest). Higher priorities will lock out
lower priorities until the demand has been satised.
Multiple zones can be given the same numbered
priority.
Priority 1 is a timed priority of 60 minutes,
generally used for DHW.
ZONE SETUP
1) SEQUENCE 1 - 4
2) DEMAND LOW
3) PRIORITY NONE
4) PASSWORD AB12
5) MASTER ID:A2
Zone Setup: Password
This option allows the user to see or change the
password to connect to the Zoning App.
ZONE SETUP
1) SEQUENCE 1 - 4
2) DEMAND LOW
3) PRIORITY NONE
4) PASSWORD AB12
5) MASTER ID:A2
Zone Setup: Master ID
With this option, if the thermostat is connected to
the rst zone module it will display the master ID.
If selected it will put the module into “Discovery
mode”. If the thermostat is connected to
additional zone modules, it will indicate the ID of
the master module it is paired to. If selected it will
put the module into pairing mode.
ZONE SETUP
1) SEQUENCE 1 - 4
2) DEMAND LOW
3) PRIORITY NONE
4) PASSWORD AB12
5) MASTER ID:A2

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fancoil setuP oPtions
SYSTEM SETUP
SYNC CODE: ABCD-1234
1) ZONE SETUP
2) FANCOIL SETUP
3) STAGE DELAY 3m
Fancoil Setup
This setting takes you to the Fancoil Setup Menu.
Fancoil Setup: Fan On Demand
This option will turn the fan on with any fancoil
demand
FANCOIL SETUP
1) FAN ON DMD NO
2) ZONE ON DMD NO
3) TEMP AVE NONE
4) FAN MODE OFF
Fancoil Setup: Zone On Demand
This option will turn the zone pump on with any
fancoil demand
FANCOIL SETUP
1) FAN ON DMD NO
2) ZONE ON DMD NO
3) TEMP AVE NONE
4) FAN MODE OFF
Fancoil Setup: Temperature Averaging
This option will average the temperature between
thermostats, when that average falls below or
above the setpoint, depending on if it’s in heating
or cooling, then the thermostat will make a call for
heating or cooling on the fancoil.
FANCOIL SETUP
1) FAN ON DMD NO
2) ZONE ON DMD NO
3) TEMP AVE NONE
4) FAN MODE OFF
Fancoil Setup: Fan Mode
OFF: Indicated Fan is off
ON: Enables the fan to run constantly, regardless
of whether the thermostat is calling for heating or
cooling
INT: This setting will set the ON/OFF time for the
intermittent fan
Ex: The fan will come on for 15 min every 2H. Set
(Int Fan On: 15 min) & (Int Fan Off: 2H)
FANCOIL SETUP
1) FAN ON DMD NO
2) ZONE ON DMD NO
3) TEMP AVE NONE
4) FAN MODE OFF
Fan Mode INT: Intermittent Fan On
Sets the amount of time the fan will operate. Only
applicable when Fan Mode is set to INT.
FANCOIL SETUP
1) FAN ON DMD NO
2) ZONE ON DMD NO
3) TEMP AVE NONE
4) FAN MODE INT
5) INT FAN ON 2m
6) INT FAN OFF 1H
Fan Mode INT: Intermittent Fan Off
Sets the amount of time that must pass before the
fan can come on again. Only applicable when
Fan Mode is set to INT.
FANCOIL SETUP
1) FAN ON DMD NO
2) ZONE ON DMD NO
3) TEMP AVE NONE
4) FAN MODE INT
5) INT FAN ON 2m
6) INT FAN OFF 1H

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stage Delay oPtion
SYSTEM SETUP
SYNC CODE: ABCD-1234
1) ZONE SETUP
2) FANCOIL SETUP
3) STAGE DELAY 3m
Stage Delay
Use this setting to adjust the lagtime between stage
1 and stage 2 coming on.
This option is only available in 2 stage
applications.
sync coDe
SYSTEM SETUP
SYNC CODE: ABCD-1234
1) ZONE SETUP
2) FANCOIL SETUP
3) STAGE DELAY 3m
Sync Code
This number is the identier used in the HBX Zoning
App to connect to your thermostat.
TIME OPTIONS
This selection allows you to access the Time Setup menu.
SETUP MENU
1) SCHEDULE
2) MODE
3) SYSTEM SETUP
4) TIME
Time Setup
This setting takes you to the Time Setup Menu.
Time Setup: Time
Set the time for your appropriate time zone.
TIME SETUP
1) TIME 1:00pm
2) DAY OF WEEK MON
3) TIME ZONE CENTRAL
4) AUTO TIME ON
Time Setup: Day of Week
Set the current day of the week.
TIME SETUP
1) TIME 1:00pm
2) DAY OF WEEK MON
3) TIME ZONE CENTRAL
4) AUTO TIME ON
Time Setup: Time Zone
Set the appropriate time zone for your area.
TIME SETUP
1) TIME 1:00pm
2) DAY OF WEEK MON
3) TIME ZONE CENTRAL
4) AUTO TIME ON
Time Setup: Auto Time
Use this setting to allow the network to
automatically update your time when WiFi is
enabled on your system.
TIME SETUP
1) TIME 1:00pm
2) DAY OF WEEK MON
3) TIME ZONE CENTRAL
4) AUTO TIME ON

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INSTALLATION AND WIRING
mounting instructions
In order to assure proper room temperature, it is important to identify the ideal
location of the thermostat. It should be approximately 5 feet from the oor
and at least 1 foot from door openings on an interior wall. Avoid exposing the
thermostat to direct sunlight, to air ows (doors, windows, etc.) as well as to heat
sources.
wiring examPles
To ZON-0550
THM-0300
HBX
3
COMM
65
3
TH
2
TH
43
2
Thermostat
1
21
1
DO NOT
CONNECT
POWER
HERE
NOT
USED
Sens
Extra
or*
To ZON-0550
THM-0300
HBX
3
COMM
65
3
TH
2
TH
43
2
Thermostat
1
21
1
DO NOT
CONNECT
POWER
HERE
NOT
USED
*Sensor input can be used for DHW, Room, Floor, and Outdoor Sensors
1
2
3
45
6
1 - 2: Not Used
3 - 4: External Thermistor
5 - 6: Communication
& Power from
ZON-0550
5 6 5 6

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LIMITED WARRANTY
HBX Controls warrants each of its products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials
under normal use and service for a period of 24 months from date of manufacture or 12 months
from date of purchase from an HBX Authorized Dealer, if within the above documented period
after date of manufacture.
If the product proves to be defective within the applicable warranty period, HBX on its sole
discretion will repair or replace said product. Replacement product may be new or refurbished of
equivalent or better specications, relative to the defective product. Replacement product need
not be of identical design or model. Any repair or replacement product pursuant to this warranty
shall be warranted for not less than 90 days from date of such repair, irrespective of any earlier
expiration of original warranty period. When HBX provides replacement, the defective product
becomes the property of HBX Controls.
Warranty Service, within the applicable warranty period, may be obtained by contacting your
nearest HBX Controls ofce via the original Authorized Agent and requesting a Return Material
Authorization Number (RMA #). Proof of purchase in the form a dated invoice/receipt must be
provided to expedite the issuance of a Factory RMA.
After an RMA number has been issued, the defective product must be packaged securely in
the original or other suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit.
The RMA number must be visible on the outside of the package and a copy included inside the
package. The package must be mailed or otherwise shipped back to HBX with all costs of mailing/
shipping/insurance prepaid by the warranty claimant.
Any package/s returned to HBX without an approved and visible RMA number will be rejected and
shipped back to purchaser at purchaser’s expense. HBX reserves the right, if deemed necessary,
to charge a reasonable levy for costs incurred, additional to mailing or shipping costs.
limitation of warranties
If the HBX product does not operate as warranted above the purchasers sole remedy shall be,
at HBX’s option, repair or replacement. The foregoing warranties and remedies are exclusive
and in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, either in fact or by operation of law,
statutory or otherwise, including warranties of merchantability and tness for a particular purpose/
application. HBX neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any other liability
in connection with the sale, installation maintenance or use of HBX Controls products.
HBX shall not be liable under this warranty; if its testing and examination discloses that the alleged
defect in the product does not exist or was caused by the purchasers or third persons misuse,
neglect, improper installation or testing, unauthorized attempts to repair or any other cause
beyond the range of intended use, or by accident, re, lightning or other hazard.
limitation of liability
In no event will HBX be liable for any damages, including loss of data, loss of prots, costs of cover
or other incidental, consequential or indirect damages arising out of the installation, maintenance,
commissioning, performance, failure or interruption of an HBX product, however caused and on
any theory of liability. This limitation will apply even if HBX has been advised of the possibility of
such damage.
local law
This limited warranty statement gives the purchaser specic legal rights. The purchaser may also
have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from Province to Province in
Canada and from Country to Country elsewhere in the world.
To the extent this Limited Warranty Statement is inconsistent with local law, this statement shall be
deemed modied to be consistent with such local law. Under such local law, certain disclaimers
and limitations of this statement may not apply to the purchaser. For example, some states in
the United States, as well as some governments outside the United States (including Canadian
Provinces), may: Preclude the disclaimers and limitations in this statement from limiting the statutory
rights of a consumer (e.g. United Kingdom);
Otherwise restrict the ability of a manufacturer to enforce such disclaimers or limitations; or grant
the purchaser additional warranty rights which the manufacturer cannot disclaim, or not allow
limitations on the duration of implied warranties.

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HBX Control Systems Inc.
4516 - 112th Avenue SE
Calgary, AB Canada T2C 2K2
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