Jay-tech 600N Instruction Manual

1200 V4 Installation & User Manual
WARNING
Please read this manual carefully before installation and use. The installation of your
new door opener should be carried out by a technically qualified person. Attempting
to install or repair the door opener without suitable technical qualification may result
in severe personal injury, death and / or property damage.
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CONTENTS
Important safety recommendations···························································· - 1 -
Basic function introduction······································································· - 3 -
Installation recommendations ··································································· - 3 -
Installation ··························································································· - 4 -
Installation (steel track) ··········································································· - 5 -
Track assembly (optional)········································································ - 6 -
Battery backup assembly (optional) ··························································· - 7 -
Basic function settings ············································································ - 7 -
Special functions, optional parts introduction and application··························- 11 -
Manual disengagement········································································· - 12 -
Maintenance ······················································································ - 13 -
Final notes························································································· - 13 -
Important information for the user···························································· - 13 -
Packing list ························································································ - 14 -
Technical specifications ········································································ - 14 -
Common faults & solutions ···································································· - 15 -
Warranty information ············································································ - 14 -
Warranty form····················································································· - 14 -

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Important safety recommendations
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY
RECOMMENDATIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY,
DEATH AND / OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. WE STRONGLY
RECOMMEND INSTALLATION IS COMPLETED BY A TRAINED
TECHNICIAN.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND ADHERE TO ALL SAFETY AND
INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS.
This opener is designed and manufactured to meet Australian
Standards AS/NZS 60335.2.95:2012 and AS/NZS 60335.1:2011
when installed correctly.
Unqualified personnel or those persons, who do not know the
occupational health and safety standards being applicable to
automatic garage doors, must in no circumstances carry out
installations or implement systems.
Persons who install or service this equipment without observing
all the applicable safety standards will be responsible for any
damage, injury, expense or claim as a result of failure to install
the system correctly and in accordance with the relevant safety
standards.
For additional safety we recommend the inclusion of a Photo
Beam System. Although the opener incorporates a pressure
sensitive Safety Obstruction Force system, the addition of a
Photo Beam System will greatly enhance the operating safety of
an automatic garage door.
Make sure that the garage door is fully open & stationary before
driving in or out of the garage.
Make sure the garage door is fully closed & stationary after
operation.
Keep hands and loose clothing away from the opener and garage
door during operation.
The Safety Obstruction Force System is designed to work on
STATIONARY objects only. Serious personal injury, death and / or
property damage may occur if the garage door contacts a moving
object.

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Do not allow children to play with the appliance or its controls.
WARNING: The manual release cord is designed only to
disengage the drive carriage. It should never be used to pull the
door upwards or downwards.
Take care when operating the manual release since an open door
may fall rapidly due to weak or broken springs or being out of
balance. If in doubt call a Service Technician
Never operate an automatic garage door unless it is fully visible.
Watch the moving door and keep people away until the door is
completely open or closed.
Each month check that the opener reverses when the door
contacts a 40 mm high solid object placed on the floor. Adjust
force settings if necessary and recheck. An incorrect adjustment
may present a hazard.
This garage door opener shall be supplied with a label suitable for
permanent fixing with a warning sign advising to keep children
away from a moving garage door, having a height of at least 60
mm. Periodically check that this warning is still in place.
This garage door opener is supplied with an information card that
should be attached to the manual release cord detailing the
manual release procedure.
This garage door opener should be disconnected from its power
source during cleaning and maintenance.
Before installing this automatic opener, check that the door is in
good mechanical condition.
Install the actuating member for the manual release at a height
less than 1.8m.
Install any fixed control at a height of at least 1.5 m and within
sight of the door but away from moving parts.
After installation, ensure that the mechanism is properly adjusted
and that the drive reverses or the object can be freed when the
door contacts a 40 mm high object.
Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your local authority or for recycling advice.

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Basic function introduction
1. PTC Fuse inside the transformer, to prevent overload.
2. “Operate”button on the display board.
3. Copper worm gear inside the motor. With high impact resistant strength.
4. Multiple highlight LED lighting.
5. Multifunction external terminal can be used to connect various external devices such as photo beams, push button
switches, WIFI smart controllers & flashing lights.
6. LED display for ease of use and adjustment.
7. Rolling code transmitters, with billions of possible codes for security.
8. Soft start, soft stop operation minimizes start-up load on garage door opener and garage door and ensures low noise,
smooth operation.
9. Micro intelligent mapping. During operation, the opener utilizes real-time detection of resistance to ensure precise
positioning and force monitoring.
10. Adjustable time auto close function.
11. Self-locking function so the garage door can still be locked manually in the event of a power outage.
12. 1200Nm lifting force.
13. Safety reverse function. The door will reverse to the fully open position when encountering a solid obstacle on
closing cycle and stop when encountering excess resistance on the open cycle. These values are adjustable from the
menu.
14. Backup battery interface available in case of power failure or low voltage.
15. Original opening & closing force self-learning.
16. Low-voltage protection & cut out.
17. Strong metal chassis.
18. Re-enforced belt drive
Installation recommendations
Legal requirements and standards must be adhered to, please take notice of the following points to ensure maximum
safety and reliability of your new garage door opener.
Before installation, check the surrounding environment. Carefully evaluate any hazards which may be present.
Remember - this unit has main voltage running through it (electrocution hazard, fire hazard).
Take care with the control unit; the parts may be subject to damage if the control unit is abused.

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Make sure that you have the necessary and appropriate tools, equipment and wear PPE at all times.
Read all the instructions thoroughly, and make sure they are understood before attempting to install the opener.
Before starting the installation, carefully analyze all the risks relating to automating the door. Verify that the door is in a
sound condition and that the mechanisms are in good working order. Observe the safety margins and minimum
distances.
Important note: It is thoroughly recommended that the installation of a garage door
opener be carried out by a trained Technician. DIY is an option but proceed at your
own risk.
Installation
1) Read the instructions carefully.
2) Make sure the door structure is solid and suitable to be motor driven.
3) Make sure the door runs smoothly in manual operation before fitting an automatic opener.
4) The door must be properly balanced and must be easily lowered and raised by hand.
Referring to Fig. 2 for recommended installation
1) Track 5) Menu buttons
2) 24V DC flash light (optional) 6) Power socket
3) Wall switch (optional) 7) Door opener
4) Photo beam (optional)

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Maintain a minimum gap of 30mm between the top panel and the bottom of the rail (Fig. 4).
Make sure the track is horizontal. Place a spirit level on the track if required. Make sure the connection of the hanging
bracket is firm and secure (Fig.5, F)
Warning: Make sure the opener is affixed to a solid mounting point or joist and not to plasterboard. Failure to have a
safe and secure fixing can lead to opener falling and may cause serious damage and/or personal injury.
Installation (steel track)
1. Fix the wall bracket(B) to the wall 2cm-15cm above the torsion shaft or spring and central to the door.
2. Fix the steel track to the wall bracket using axis pin Φ8x80 (C) and cotter pin. (Fig. 5)
3. Fix garage door opener to the track using 2 x U brackets supplied(E). Then fasten using M6 nuts x4 supplied.
4. Fix the hanging bracket(F) to the edge of the opener as in Fig. 5 using M6x16 carriage bolts and/or rail hanger
supplied. If using rail hanger, bend tabs down after fixing to the track to secure.
Fig.3
Fig.4
Fig.6
Fig.5

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5. Fix the opener to the ceiling joist or suitable support using fasteners suitable for the fixing material (not supplied)
and observe the fastener manufacturers guidelines, uses and ratings.
6. Fix the door bracket(A) to the top edge of the door in the middle and under the wall bracket using suitable fasteners
(not supplied)
7. Connect the bent arm(G) to the door bracket using the Φ8x25 axle pin and cotter pin as shown in Fig.5.
8. Install the shuttle(D) to the track using the 4x M6x20 screws supplied (Fig.6), tie the clutch cord. Connect the
straight arm(H) to the clutch using the Φ8x25 axle pin as shown in Fig.5. Affix manual release procedure
instruction card to clutch cord/manual release cord.
9. Connect the bent arm and straight arm using M8 outer hexagon bolts and nuts supplied (before connecting, adjust
to a suitable length)
10. Release the clutch, try to open and close the door by hand. Make sure there is no contact between door panel and
track.
11. Connect the opener to power.
Notice: Make sure the opener’s voltage is in accordance with the local voltage. Connect the opener to a properly
earthed power supply.
Track Assembly –Only required for segmented rails
Confirm the type of segmented rail
you have according to Fig7.
Skip this step if you have a 1piece
rail.
Fig.7
Install the rails according the steps
in Fig8:
A. Connect the rails by the sleeve;
B. Follow the steps in the picture to
connect the rails
C. Move the pulley to the top end
of the rail after the rails are
connected
D. Stretch the screw bolt of the
pulley into the hole on the rail.
Install the spring, washer, and
adjusting nut. Adjust the nut to a
suitable position, the installation of
the rail is complete.
Fig.8
2 IN 1
4 IN 1
3 IN 1

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Battery backup Assembly (optional)
Assemble the battery using battery bracket, washers and nuts supplied (Fig. 9, Fig.10). Connect the battery leads to
the marked terminals on the internal PCB.
Basic function settings
1. Matching the receiver and transmitter
Fig. A
(The opener is supplied with
pre-coded transmitters.)
NOTE –Later model openers
may have ‘S’in place of ‘SET’,
‘C’in place of ‘CODE’, ‘+’in
Place of ‘UP’and ‘-‘in place of
‘DOWN’
Coding Transmitters:
Press and hold “CODE”button for 1 second until the LED
dot is illuminated (Fig A). Press a preferred button on transmitter
once, the LED dot will extinguish, press the same button on the
transmitter again.
The transmitter is now coded into the receiver.
Repeat the above steps to code more transmitters.
The receiver has the capacity to store 20 transmitters.
If the LED display flashes “F” and returns to standby mode
(after you have pressed the “CODE”button), this indicates
that the memory storage is full.
Follow the steps below to delete all transmitters that are
stored in the receiver memory (in case of a full memory, lost or
stolen transmitter)
Press and hold on “CODE”button for more than 8 seconds until
the LED flashes “C”, all the stored codes are deleted.
Fig.9
Fig.10

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2. Travel limit setting Opening & closing force self-learning
NOTE –Later model openers
may have ‘S’in place of ‘SET’,
‘C’in place of ‘CODE’, ‘+’in
Place of ‘UP’and ‘-‘in place of
‘DOWN’
3. Safety reverse force adjustment
NOTE –Later model openers
may have ‘S’in place of ‘SET’,
‘C’in place of ‘CODE’, ‘+’in
Place of ‘UP’and ‘-‘in place of
‘DOWN’
Press and hold “SET”button for 3 seconds until the LED flashes
“1”. Press “SET”button again for 1 second . “1” should now
display as steady (not flashing).
Adjust the open limit by pressing and holding the “UP”button.
When the door is near it’s intended open position release the
button and fine-tune the open position by momentarily pressing
the “UP”and “DOWN”to determine the final open limit position,
then press “SET” button, the display will show “2”
NOTICE –Be sure not to set the open limit too far as this
can cause the door to overtravel and come out of the tracks
or torsion cables to become loose.
Now adjust the close limit by pressing and holding the “DOWN”
button. When the door is near it’s intended close position release
the button and fine-tune the position by momentarily pressing the
‘UP’and ‘DOWN’buttons to determine the final close limit
position, then press “SET”
If the opener stops and displays “H”or “C”, this indicates
there’s no hall signal or the opener is overloaded. Call a Service
Technician.
The opener will now operate a cycle automatically to remember
the limit positions and the original opening & closing force,
then return to standby mode.
During learning, if the door stops unusually, and flashes “H”,
“C”, “O”. “L”for 5 seconds, this indicates there’s no hall
signal, overload, overtime or an incorrect limit setting.
Press and hold “SET”button for 3 seconds until the LED
flashes “1”. Press “UP”until LED flashes “2”, then press
“SET”button. The display is now in force adjustment
mode. The LED displays the current set force value.
Press “UP” button to increase the force and “DOWN”
button to decrease the force value. The maximum force
is 9 and the minimum is 1. Press “SET” button to
confirm, then the opener returns to standby mode.
The default setting of safety reverse force is 5.
Warning –Excessive or incorrect force settings can
cause damage or personal injury. We recommend only
authorized Technicians should adjust force values and a
safety reverse test should be carried out after manually
adjusting this setting.

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NOTE –Later model openers
may have ‘S’in place of ‘SET’,
‘C’in place of ‘CODE’, ‘+’in
Place of ‘UP’and ‘-‘in place of
‘DOWN’
4.Photo beam setting
1. Auto-close setting
Press and hold “SET” button for 3 seconds until the LED
flashes “1”. Press “UP” or “DOWN” to increase or
decrease, adjust the LED to flash ”4”, then press “SET”
button to enter into auto-close setting, the LED displays
the current setting.
Press “UP” or “DOWN” button to adjust the auto-close
time. Press “UP” button once, the auto-close time will
increase 1 minute, the maximum time is 9 minutes.
Press “DOWN” button once, the auto-close time
decreases by 1 minute. The auto-close function will be
turned off when the LED displays “0”. Press “SET”
button to confirm, the opener returns to standby mode.
The auto-close function is only be available when the
door is fully open and the photo beam function is on.
The default setting is “o”
Press and hold “SET”button for 3 seconds until the
LED flashes “1”. Press “UP”button until the
LED flashes “3”, press “SET”button. The display is now
in photo beam setting mode. The LED displays the
current setting.
Press “UP”button, the LED displays “1”, the Photo
beam Function is enabled. Press “DOWN”button, the
LED displays “0”to cancel this function. Press “SET”
button to confirm. The opener returns to standby mode.
The default setting of photo beam is “0”.
Notice: Default setting must be used when no photo
beams are installed.

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2. Lock door setting
(Only when the lock door function is
available, the setting will proceed.
The “lock” key can not be matched)
NOTE –Later model openers
may have ‘S’in place of ‘SET’,
‘C’in place of ‘CODE’, ‘+’in
Place of ‘UP’and ‘-‘in place of
‘DOWN’
3. Half-open setting
(Only when the half-open function is
available, the setting can proceed.
The half-open key on the transmitter
can not be matched)
NOTE –Later model openers
may have ‘S’in place of ‘SET’,
‘C’in place of ‘CODE’, ‘+’in
Place of ‘UP’and ‘-‘in place of
‘DOWN’
Press and hold “SET” button for 3 seconds until the LED
flashes “1”. Press “UP” or “DOWN” button to increase or
decrease. Adjust the LED to flash “5”, press “SET” button
to enter lock door setting. The LED displays the current
setting.
Press “UP” button, the LED displays “1”, the lock door
function is on. Press “DOWN” button, the LED
displays”0”, the lock door function is off. Press “SET”
button to confirm, the opener returns to standby mode.
When the lock door function is on and the door is fully
closed, the opener will lock the door automatically. The
door can only be opened by a transmitter after unlocking
by the “lock” key(S2) on the transmitter. (If not unlocked
by the S2 button on the transmitter, the light will flash
twice when pressing the open key on the transmitter)
Press and hold “SET” button for 3 seconds until the LED
flashes “1”. Press “UP”or “DOWN”button to increase or
decrease. Adjust the LED to flash “6”. Press “SET”
button to enter half-open setting. The LED displays the
current setting.
Press “UP”or “DOWN”button to increase or decrease.
When the LED displays ”1”, the half-open height is 30cm.
When the LED displays “2”, the half-open height is 60cm.
When the LED displays “3”, the half-open height is 90cm.
When the LED displays “0”, the half-open function is off.
Press “SET”button to confirm, the opener returns to
standby mode.
If the half-open function is on, only when the door is fully
closed, the door can half-open using the “S1”key on the
transmitter. If the door is at another position, the “S1”key
will not work.

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Special functions, optional parts
introduction and application
Photo beam/switch control connection (Fig.11, Fig.12)
Flashing light (optional)
There are corresponding interfaces for this function and provide 24v-35v flashing light
voltage. Connect the flashing light with DC 24v-28v, current≤100mA. When using AC 220V
power flashing lights, please match an adapter, and wiring as required (Fig.13).
Pass door (SD) protection (optional)
This function ensures that the door can’t be opened unless a small pass door is closed.
Connect according to Fig.14 .
Fig. 11
Fig. 12

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Fig. 13 Fig. 14
Manual disengagement
The opener is equipped with a manual release cord to disengage the shuttle and move the door by hand (Fig 15). Pull
the handle downwards to disengage the shuttle, then lift the door by hand (do not try to lift the door with the manual
release cord) To re-engage the shuttle simply flick the manual release cord backwards so that the attaching arm is
facing towards the opener head unit then run opener in automatic mode or move door by hand until the trolley engages
in the chain shuttle (spring loaded)
In some situations where no other access to the garage is possible, it is recommended that an external disengagement
device or “coffin lock”should be fitted (Fig 16).
Fig.16
Fig.15

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Maintenance
The logic board is maintenance free.
Check the door is properly balanced, and all working parts are in good
working condition at least twice a year. We recommend professional servicing annually to ensure the safety and
longevity of your garage door and automatic opener.
Check the reversing sensitivity and adjust if it is necessary.
Make sure that the safety devices are working effectively (photo beams, etc.)
Notice: An inadequately maintained door can affect the life of the automatic opener due to incorrect loads and
Can void the warranty.
Final notes
This manual is only to be used by technical persons who are qualified to carry out the installation.
It is important for the installer to show their clients correct operation of the opener including the procedure for manual
disengagement.
Inform the owner about the need of regular maintenance, especially regarding a regular check of the safety and
reversing devices and systems.
Important information for the user
Once the opener has been installed, the user should be informed about the risks that can arise if it is used improperly.
The user must avoid placing himself/herself in dangerous situations such as standing within the door’s operating range
when it is moving.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the case of a malfunction the user must call an authorized Technician and should not attempt
repair themselves.

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Packing list
Item
Quantity
Door opener
1
Track
1
Shuttle components kit
1
Transmitter
3
Rail hanger bracket
1
Manual & warning label
1
Warning label
1
Release cord (with caution paper and cord pendant)
1
Door bracket
1
Wall bracket
1
“U” bracket
2
Hanging bracket
2
Bent arm
1
Straight arm
1
Fastener kit
1
Technical Specifications
Model
600N
800N
1000N
1200N
Rated door area
≤9.0 sqm
≤12.0 sqm
≤15.0 sqm
≤18.0 sqm
Rated lifting force
≤60 kgs
≤80 kgs
≤100 kgs
≤120 kgs
Rail
Steel / Aluminum
Steel / Aluminum
Steel / Aluminum
Steel / Aluminum
Drive
Chain / Belt
Chain / Belt
Chain / Belt
Chain / Belt
Motor
24V / 100W
24V / 120W
24V / 140W
24V / 160W
Input voltage
110V –270V
110V –270V
110V –270V
110V –270V
LED
24V / 14pcs LED bulbs
Transformer
105℃Temperature detect switch
Radio frequency
433.92 MHz
Coding format
Rolling code (7.38x1019 combinations)
Standard transmitter
3pcs
Code storage capacity
20 different codes
Working temperature
-40℃- +50℃
Safety protection
Soft start & Soft stop, photo beam as optional, flashing light as optional

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Common Fault & Solutions
Fault
symptom
Fault
cause
Solution
Opener doesn’t operate
1. Power supply
2. Broken door spring
1. Check the power point is live.
2. Disengage the opener and try to lift the door manually, if it feels heavy call a
professional Technician.
Opener doesn’t work,
LED displays “-”
Travel limits not set
Learn “UP”and “DOWN”travel limits again (Pg8)
The door will open but
not close
Photo beam setting enabled with no
photo beams present or an obstruction
if photo beams are present.
Check photo beam settings are correct (Pg9)
If photo beams are installed, check for obstructions to the door travel.
Open and close action is
reversed
Reversed connection of the positive
and negative of motor wire to the
control board.
*Power off firstly, open the motor cover and reverse the positive and negative of
motor wire on the control board. Re-set the travel limits.
Door auto reverse to full
open before closing
completely
Safety reverse function. Obstruction or
door maintenance required
1. Check for any obstructions
2. Call a Professional Technician for maintenance
Transmitter doesn’t work
1. Flat battery
2. Antenna is loose or not well
extended
3. Signal interference
1. Replace battery
2. Extend the antenna on the opener
3. Eliminate signal interference (doorbell, baby monitor, alarm etc)
Can’t add new
transmitters
1. Memory is full
2. New transmitters are not compatible
with opener
1. Press and hold “CODE” button for more than 8 seconds until the LED flashes “C”.
2. Use only genuine Jaytech transmitters
LED displays “C”, opener
does not work
1. Motor plug wire is loose
2. Control board is damaged
1. Re-insert motor plug wire
2. Call professional Technician
LED displays “H”, opener
does not work
1. Motor is damaged
1. Call professional Technician
LED displays “H”after
opener operates several
centimeters only
1. Hall element wire plug is loose
between hall element and control
board.
2. Hall element or control board is
damaged
1. Check the wire plug
2. Check the hall element
3. Replace control board
Note: Only qualified Technicians should attempt repairs

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PRODUCT WARRANTY For 7 years from the date of installation, this product will be repaired, or replaced
free of charge, if defective in material or workmanship.
ADDITIONAL WARRANTY ON PARTS Replacement parts for any defective parts on this product will be furnished, free
of charge. Any costs for professional installation are included.
WARRANTY RESTRICTION This Garage Door Opener Warranty does not cover light bulbs or fuses, which are
expendable items, or repair parts necessary because of operator abuse or negligence, including the failure to adjust
and operate this garage door opener according to instructions contained in the owners’ manual. This warranty also
does not cover any problems caused by interference or impact damage and does not cover remote controls.
This warranty remains valid providing the door has been serviced at least every 3 years by any professional garage
door company since the installation of this opener. Proof of service will be requested and failure to produce this may
void your warranty.
Warranty is void if damage or premature wear to the opener is sustained by a broken, unbalanced, worn or damaged
garage door.
Original purchase receipt / Invoice is required to process a warranty claim.
If a technician is requested to attend and rectify the issue and it is reasonably deemed to be caused by other factors
other than a product fault the customer agrees that they may be charged a call out fee, plus any parts required to
complete the repair. Liability –Australia only
Under no circumstances shall the Seller be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages arising in
connection with the use, or inability to use, the Unit. In no event shall the Seller's liability for damages or injury arising
from breach of law or contract or for negligence, exceed the cost of repairing or replacing the Unit or refunding the
purchase price of the Unit. Under Division 2 Part V of the Trade Practices Act, 1974, certain warranties and conditions
(Implied Terms) are implied into contracts for the supply of goods or services if the goods or services are of a kind
ordinarily acquired for personal, domestic or household use or consumption. Liability for breach of those Implied Terms
cannot be excluded or limited and the limitations and exclusions above do not apply to the Implied Terms. Except for
the Implied Terms and the warranties set out above, the Seller excludes all warranties and conditions implied by
statute, at law, in fact or otherwise.
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 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.
If you believe you have a faulty product you may submit a warranty request by contacting the company listed below.

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Contact Details
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