ONEFINITY X-50 Stiffy Owner's manual

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Installation and Operation Instructions
X-50 Stiy

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General Notes 3
Safety Rules 4-9
Description 10
Anatomy of the X-50 Stiy 11
Installation Instructions 12-17
Onenity Warranty Policy 18-19
Notes 20
Contact Us 21
Contents

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This manual serves to familiarize you with your Onenity CNC machine and provide all neces-
sary information required to operate the machine safely and professionally.
This manual is applicable for the Onenity Woodworker and Onenity Journeyman, hereafter
referred to as Onenity.
Please completely read this manual before the rst commissioning of your machine.
In order to minimize the risks of injury and/or material damages, please only commission the
machine and the corresponding control when you are sure that you have completely
understood these instructions!
Please contact us for any further questions. Please nd our contact info on page 36 of these
instructions.
Please always keep these instructions nearby the machine. You should always have them
readily available when you want to look up something.
Please only use this machine according to its intended use.
We cannot be held liable for persons or material damages which are caused by using the
machine other than the intended use, handling which does not comply with the common use
of a CNC machine or if safety regulations are not obeyed
In case of improper maintenance (refer to page 28) and/or wrong operation of the individual
components your warranty claims are omitted.
We reserve the right to perform future technical enhancements on the machine and its com-
ponents.
General Notes

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General Instructions:
These operating instructions explain the Onenity and the correct handling of the CNC sys-
tem. Please read these operating instructions and accompanying documents in their entirety
before commissioning of the system in order to become familiar with the characteristics and
the operation of the product. The improper operation of the CNC gantry milling system can
lead to damage to the product and property and can cause serious injuries, electric shock
and / or re. It is imperative to adhere to the safety instructions listed in these operating in-
structions at all times. Should you have any questions or concerns prior to initial use of the
CNC system or the need for further information, do not hesitate to contact us prior to the
commissioning of the CNC system.
Safety Instructions and Protective Measures:
(General Safety Warnings for the Use of Power Tools )
Work Area Safety
NOTICE: Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
Caution: Do not operate the power tool in explosive atmospheres, such as in the
presence of ammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may
ignite the dust or fumes.
NOTICE: Keep children and bystanders at a distance while operating a power tool. Distrac-
tions can cause you to lose control and can result in accidents.
Caution: Operate the Onenity only in interior spaces on a solid, horizontal table or
workbench.
Electrical Safety:
Warning: Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any
way. Do not use any adapter plugs with grounded power tools. Unmodied plugs
and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric defects and malfunctions.
Warning: Do not expose power tools to moisture. The power tool is only suitable for
indoor use. Water entering a laser tool will increase the risk of electric shocks.
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Personal Safety:
Caution: Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operat-
ing a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired and/or under the inu-
ence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating a
power tool may result in serious personal injury.
NOTICE : All persons who operate the power tool must have read and fully understood all
relevant safety and operating instructions. Misunderstanding may result in personal injury.
Caution: Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protec-
tive equipment, such as a suitable dust mask or ear protection, reduces the risk of
injuries.
NOTICE: Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Pin your hair above your
shoulders so that it cannot get caught in the Ball Screws and linear guides or moving parts.
Caution: This tool is controlled by a computer. During operation, it cannot be con-
trolled directly. Lack of caution or expertise as well as program errors can lead to un-
expected movements.
Caution: Do not touch the insertion tools or motors as they can heat up signicantly
during operation.
Caution: Never place any parts of the tool or accessories in the mouth as this can
lead to serious injuries.
Protective Measures:
The Onenity has been constructed for advanced users and is only to be operated by techni-
cally skilled persons above the age of 16. The CNC gantry milling system as well as associated
tools, small parts and electrical components are to be stored outside the reach of children.
The operator is solely responsible for understanding and reading the machine user guide and
all relevant operating instructions in their entirety. These documents should always be stor-
age in immediate vicinity of the machine. The manufacturer`s instructions concerning the
CNC machine and the tools, such as the milling spindle, are to be adhered to. The CNC gantry
milling system is only to be used in a technically perfect condition which is to be ensured prior
to each operation. The emergency switch as well as, if applicable, additional safety devices,
always need to be easily accessible and fully functional. The use of liquids with the machine,
such as the application of a coolant pump, is prohibited as it can damage the electronics. The
use of lubrication systems is allowed. Please take into consideration that in this case the MDF
machine table is not used as its MDF panels can swell and, thus, be destroyed.
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Use of the Power Tool:
Caution: Do not alter or misuse the tool. Any alteration or modication is a misuse
and may result in serious personal injury.
Caution: Disconnect the plug from the power source before you make any adjust-
ments, change accessories, or store the tool. Such preventative safety measures re-
duce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
Caution: Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons
unfamiliar with the laser tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power
tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
NOTICE: Use the power tools, accessories etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking
into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for
operations dierent from those intended could result in a hazardous situation with high proba-
bility of supercial injury.
NOTICE: Do not reach into the area of the rotating insertion tools. The proximity of the rotat-
ing tools to your hand may not always be obvious.
NOTICE: Never use dull or damaged insertion tools. Sharp bits must be handled with care.
Damaged bits can snap during use. Dull bits require more force to cut the tool, possibly causing
the bit to break.
NOTICE: The speed and feed of the bit when carving, routing or cutting is very important. Al-
ways observe the recommended speed and feed for the particular bit.
Caution: If the workpiece or bit becomes jammed or bogged down, turn the power
tool "OFF" by the switch. Wait for all moving parts to stop and unplug the tool, then
free the jammed material. If the switch to the tool is left "ON", the tool could restart
unexpectedly causing serious personal injury.
NOTICE: Do not leave a running tool unattended, turn power o. Only when tool comes to a
complete stop and is disconnected from the mains it is safe.
Caution: Do not touch the bit or collet after use. After usage bit and collet are too hot
to be touched with bare hands.
NOTICE: Do not allow familiarity gained from frequent use become commonplace. Always re-
member that a careless fraction of a second is sucient to inict severe injury.
Caution: When using the end mills, V-bits or cutters, always have the workpiece se-
curely clamped. Never attempt to hold the workpiece with your hands while using any
accessories. These tools can jam easily in the material, and can kickback, causing loss
of control resulting in serious injury.
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Care of the Power Tool:
NOTICE: Maintain the tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of
parts and any other conditions that may aect the power tool's operation. If damaged, have
the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power
tools.
Additional Safety Instructions
Caution: Depending on the application eld of the machine (private or commercial),
observe the applicable occupational safety and health, safety and accident preven-
tion and environmental regulations.
Caution: Some dust created by cutting, milling or other construction activities con-
tains chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Some examples of these chemicals are: Lead from nonferrous metals with lead con-
tent, carbonate from carbon ber, arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber.
Your risk from exposures to these varies, depending on how often you perform this type of
work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals, work in a well ventilated area, and work
with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to l-
ter out microscopic particles.
Safely dispose of milling debris — recycle or safely dispose of milling debris and dust, keeping
in mind ammability, (potential) spontaneous combustion, and chemical considerations.
Even natural materials can have surprising implications for disposing of them, e.g., walnut
wood dust is aleopathic (inhibits plant growth) and an irritant to the skin and breathing tract
and potentially poisonous to some animals in addition to the typical spontaneous combus-
tion hazard which sawdust poses.
Personal Protective Equipment:
When working with the CNC gantry system, the operator has to wear at least the following
personal protective equipment and has to be compliant with the below-mentioned safety as-
pects: - Safety googles for protecting the eyes against ying chips etc. - Ear protection for
protecting the ears against sound and noise. - No wearing of clothes which can get caught in
the machine, such as ties, scarves, wide sleeves etc. Additionally, jewelry and especially long
necklaces and rings are to be dispensed with. - Shoulder-length or longer hair is to be secured
with a hairnet or a hat to prevent it from getting caught in the linear guides and / or rotating
tools. Prior to all adjustments to the machine, its control or system-guided tools, such as the
Milling Motor, the Drag Knife or the Hot Wire Cutter, the plug is to be disconnected from the
power source. Never hold the workpiece to be processed with your hands. It is mandatory
that the workpiece is securely xed on the machine table. Otherwise there exists a high risk
of injuries!
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Emergency Stop Switch :
The emergency stop is located on the top of the Controller housing. In order to be able to inter-
vene at all times, the emergency stop has to be positioned in a suitable place.
By pressing the emergency stop switch, the emergency stop is triggered. The control is inter-
rupted. Additionally, the control software receives the signal to stop the operating process. The
machine stops immediately.
ATTENTION! The emergency stop switch can only eect the stop of all components if these
components are electronically connected with the emergency stop switch.
If you want to use a system-guided tool, such as a milling and drilling motor, that features a sep-
arate ON / OFF switch and that is NOT controlled via the PC, you have to make sure that it is ex-
pertly connected with the emergency stop switch. If you do not comply with these require-
ments, the system-guided tool will continue to run although you have activated the emergency
stop switch leading to a high risk of personal injury and damage to property! If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!
Residual Risk:
Despite all safety precautions against the contact with rotating or hot tools and the protection
from crushes, a residual risk remains due to a careless handling and automatic movements of
the CNC system.
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Read the following carefully before operating the machine.
1. Keep the working area clean and ensure adequate lighting is available.
2. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, bracelets, necklaces or ornaments.
3. Do wear face, eye, respiratory and body protection devices as indicated for the operation
or environment.
4. Ensure that the power is disconnected from the machine before tools are serviced or any
attachment is to be tted or removed.
5. Never leave the machine with the power on.
6. Do not use dull, gummy or cracked cutting tools.
7. Ensure that the keys and adjusting wrenches have been removed and all the nuts and
bolts are secured.
8. Hearing protection — ear plugs or mus, for long jobs doubling up on ear plugs or mus
may be desirable. Hearing damage is cumulative and irreversible, so one should err on the
side of caution
9. Use care when handling endmills, both to avoid being cut, and to avoid damaging them.
Handling them with suitable gloves, or using a cloth to avoid contaminating them is recom-
mended. Inspect them carefully before each use and ensure that they are securely held by the
collet.
10. Never leave the machine running unattended/unsupervised.
11. Always inform someone before operating the machine and check in with them after suc-
cessfully completing work.
Workspace:
The workspace needs to provide enough space around the Onenity CNC for the machine to
work comfortably and to be able to fully use its traveling paths. Additionally, a safe distance
to possibly nearby positioned machines is to be maintained. The location of the machine as
well as the workplace surrounding the machine has to be suciently illuminated.
As with all machinery, there are certain hazards involved with the operation and use of your
machine. Using it with caution will considerably lessen the possibility of personal injury. How-
ever, if normal safety precautions are overlooked or ignored, personal injury to the operator
may result. If you have any questions relating to the installation and operation, do not use the
equipment until you have contacted your supplying distributor.
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The Onenity is a multifunctional CNC gantry milling system for the permanent and regular
processing of wood, plastics and non-ferrous metals.
Thanks to the innovative design, how and where you carve is limitless! Feel like carving
an intricate inlay into your dining table, no problem? Have a small shop where space
is limited, Onenity has been design to be quickly dismantled and stored!
With Fast Travel Precision Ball Screws, gone are the stretchy belts and high mainte-
nance Lead Screws found on similarly priced machines. Hardened Steel Hollow Linear
Motion Shafts means no more plastic wheels that require frequent adjustment and a
powerful CNC controller with built in CAM software and 7" HD Touch Display allows for oper-
ation without a computer!
The machine has three axes which are oset by 90°. This way, it is possible to travel to any
point within the working space. Each axis is equipped with up to two stepper motors and stall
homing. The stepper motors drive the movable axes elements via precision ball screws. The
position of the axis is determined during the reference run (homing cycles), at the beginning
of the job, with the aid of the stall homing. The machine table may consist of any solid at
surface big enough to mount the Rails and Controller. The Onenity consists of the following,
sometimes optional, components: - Onenity Woodworker, Machinist; - electronic control
unit in a separate aluminum housing, Z-Slider, Wire harness and Hardware.
Description

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X-50 Sy
Linear Bearing
X-50 Sy
Gantry Block
Anatomy of the X-50 Stiy
X-50 Sy
Linear Rail
X-50 Sy Rail End
Right Side
X-50 Sy Rail End
Le Side

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The following instructions detail how to assemble the X-50 Stiy onto the X-50 Rail Assembly.
The Manual can be found on our website at: www.onenitycnc.com/support
Please read these entire instructions carefully. If you have any problems or do not understand
these instructions please contact us at: support@onenitycnc.com for further assistance. For
step-by-step instructional and how-to videos please visit our YouTube page at:
https://www.youtube.com/onenitycnc.
Note: It is highly recommended that you view all of our assembly videos prior to attempting to
assemble your Onenity machine & accessories.
Step 1: Start by removing the top two (2) Stiy Rail End bolts on the right side of the X-50
Stiy (Blue Arrows). After you have removed the top two (2) bolts, loosen the two (2) side
bolts (Green Arrows) Note: For clarity we have removed the two (2) side bolts, however, you
only need to loosen them.
Step 2: After removing the top two (2) Stiy Rail End bolts and loosened the two (2) side bolts,
remove the Stiy Rail End and Stiy Gantry Block from the Linear Rail.
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Step 3: With the Stiy Gantry Block removed from the Linear Rail, loosen the four (4) Linear
Bearing Set Screws (Blue Arrows). With the Linear Bearing Set Screws Lose, slide the Linear
Bearing (Red Arrow) out of the Stiy Gantry Block until the two (2) mounting holes are visible.
(Green Arrow). Note: You may need to tap the Linear Bearing with a rubber mallet.
Important Note: Do not completely remove the Linear Bearing from the Gantry Block.
Step 4: With the Linear Bearing moved to one side, fasten the Stiy Gantry Block to the X
-Rail using the supplied hardware. Positions the Stiy Gantry Block so the at side is fac-
ing the Z-Slider. Important Note: In this step, use one short screw (Blue Arrow) and one
long screw (Red Arrow) The long screw goes closes to the at side of the gantry Block.
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Step 5: With the Stiy Gantry Block secured on one side, slide the Linear Bearing to the other
side. Finish securing the Stiy Gantry Block to the X-Rail using the remain bolts. Important
Note: In this step, use one short screw (Blue Arrow) and one long screw (Red Arrow). The long
screw goes closes to the at side of the gantry Block.
Step 6: With the Stiy Gantry Block secured to the X-Rail Gantry Block, slide the Linear Bear-
ing so it’s ash with the Stiy Gantry Block. Once the Linear Bearing is ush, secure it in place
by re-tightening the four (4) Set Screws that you loosened in step 3. (Blue Arrow)
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Step 7: With the X-50 Stiy Gantry Block installed, you will now attach the Right Side Stiy
Rail End to the Motor side of the X-50 Rail. Insert the supplied Hex Socket Cap Bolt through
the Stiy Rail End cavity and into the mounting hole (Blue Arrow). With the Hex Socket Cap
Bolt inserted into the Mounting Hole, use an Allen Key to tighten the bolt and secure the Stiy
Rail End into place.
Step 8: With the Right Side Stiy Rail End secured, slide the X-50 Stiy Linear Rail through
the Linear Bearing and into the secured Right Side Stiy Rail End.
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Step 9: Secure the X-50 Stiy Linear Rail to the Right Side Stiy Rail End using the Bolts you
removed in step 1. Important Note: If you have a hard time lining up the holes you can loosen
the bolts on the Left Side Stiy Rail End and rotate the Linear Bearing until the holes line up.
Step 10: With the Linear Rail secured to the Rail End, nish securing the Left Side Rail End
using the provide Bolt.
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Step 11: With the X-50 Stiy now installed ensure all bolts are tight including the Side Bolts
(Red Arrows). Important Note: Ensure you tighten the front and back Side Bolts or you may
experience excess deection
Congratulations , you have completed installing your new X-50 Stiy!
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Onenity Warranty Policy
ONEFINITY 12-MONTH
LIMITED WARRANTY
PLEASE SEE REVERSE SIDE FOR DETAILS

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Limited warranty details
IMPORTANT! SAVE THE ORIGINAL SHIPPING MATERIALS FOR WARRANTY REPAIR
1. Kirbre Enterprises Inc. (“Kirbre”, “us”, “we”, “our”) warrants the Onenity CNC machine (“Onenity CNC”) to be free from defects in workmanship
and materials for a period of twelve (12) months from the original shipment date when used in accordance with the Onenity CNC [HYPERLNK] Own-
er’s Manual.
Warranty repairs may require you to install a replacement part provided by Kirbre or, at Kirbre’s discreon, require you to return the Onenity CNC
for warranty service. The Onenity Limited Warranty is limited to the repair of the Onenity CNC with new or refurbished parts for any defect in
material or workmanship and when applicable, at our discreon, to the exchange of your warranted Onenity CNC for a new or refurbished Onenity
CNC of equal or greater value.
2. Vericaon and Return. Such repair or replacement is subject to vericaon of the defect or malfuncon and proof of purchase as conrmed by
showing the Onenity CNC model number on the original dated sales receipt. If we conclude shipping is necessary we will provide you with a ship-
ping label. You are solely responsible for all shipping and handling fees as well as VAT, import dues, any applicable taxes, and other related fees
(collecvely “Import Costs”) you may be required to pay when shipping the Onenity CNC to us, and we will not assume any responsibility for any
payments relang thereto (including but not limited to brokerage fees, storage fees, etc.). You are solely responsible for any damage to the Onenity
CNC during shipping, so please ensure packaging of the Onenity CNC follows the instrucons provided in Secon 3, “Returns”, of our Shipping and
Returns Policy [Hyperlink]. Any addional costs incurred for transportaon or removal of your Onenity CNC are not covered by this Limited Warran-
ty. For all valid warranty repairs, Onenity will pay for return shipping to you excluding any Import Costs. If your machine does not qualify for warran-
ty repair, then you will be required to pay for all shipping related costs to and from Kirbre including any Import Costs.
3. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS. This warranty does not cover repairs for:
* Onenity CNC used for commercial purposes or used in any manner for which the product was not intended, such as use in rental or contract
trade.
* Onenity CNC damaged as a result of incorrect or inadequate maintenance or care
* Damages resulng from misuse, abuse, negligence, accidents or shipping damage
* Damages that are the result of normal wear and tear
* Damages incurred during transportaon
* Damages incurred during assembly or maintenance
* Damages that are determined to be from repairs made by third pares not authorized by Kirbre
* Damages that are a result of user modicaons or aermarket add-ons that are not from Onenity.
Without liming the generality of the foregoing, this warranty will be void and no warranty coverage will be provided if you do any of the following:
· install any rmware in the Onenity CNC which is not specically issued or authorized by Kirbre;
· make any change or modicaon to the electronics or computer components of the Onenity CNC;
· aach any peripheries or accessories to the electronics or computer components of the Onenity CNC that have not been specically issued or
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General Disclaimer:
While Onenity has made every eort at the me of publicaon to ensure the accuracy of the informaon provided herein, product specicaons, conguraons, system/component/opons availability
are all subject to change without noce. Product design specicaons and colours are subject to change without noce and may vary from those shown. Errors and omissions excepted. Images displayed
are for illustraon purposes only. The images are intended to help illustrate the product and it’s funcons and are not indicave of actual relave dierences.
· make any change or modicaon to the electronics or computer components of the Onenity CNC;
· aach any peripheries or accessories to the electronics or computer components of the Onenity CNC that have not been specically is-
sued or authorized by Kirbre;
· use or aempt to use the Onenity CNC and/or its electronics or computer components to control or move any device or object not spe-
cically issued or authorized by Kirbre;
· or if the Onenity CNC’s serial number has been removed or altered.
4. Obtaining Service. Technical support is done through email only at support@onenitycnc.com.
To obtain warranty service, rst email Onenity at support@onenitycnc.com and include your order number, contact info along with a
brief explanaon of the issue you are having. Support will work with you via email to diagnose the issue. This may require you to send one
or more pictures and/or videos to help with the diagnoscs. If support deems a warranty repair is required, they will issue you an RMA au-
thorizaon number and provide you with either an electronic shipping label to return your part for repair or send a replacement part that
may include a return shipping label, whichever they see t. If you are using unauthorized and unsupported user modicaons (ie: Spindles,
Drag Chains, ATCs Etc.) support may require you to remove these items and return the machine to factory shipping state to determine if
your machine needs warranty work. Failure to comply with supports requests will void your warranty. Do NOT send any parts back to
Onenity CNC or Kirbre without authorizaon from support rst. Any item returned to Onenity without an RMA # will be forfeited by the
shipper.
5. ACCEPTANCE OF THE EXCLUSIVE REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT REMEDIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS A CONDITION OF THE CONTRACT FOR THE
PURCHASE OF EVERY ONEFINITY CNC MACHINE AND OFFICIAL ACCESSORIES. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS CONDITION, YOU SHOULD NOT
PURCHASE THE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL KIRBRE, ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, CONSULTANTS, LICENSORS AND
THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY COSTS, ATTOR-
NEY FEES, EXPENSES, LOSSES OR DELAYS ALLEGED TO BE AS A CONSEQUENCE OF ANY DAMAGE TO, FAILURE OF, OR DEFECT IN ANY PROD-
UCT INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY CLAIMS FOR LOSS OF PROFITS. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMI-
TATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS
WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, KIR-
BRE DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE; TO THE EXTENT SUCH DISCLAIMER IS NOT PERMITTED BY LAW, SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE EXPRESS WARRANTY AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT AL-
LOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU, THIS WARRANTY
GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY STATE TO STATE
AND PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.
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