Pro-Line Boats VS-D2 User manual

VS-D2
User Manual
DOMESTIC
VACUUM
SEALER

Congratulations on your purchase
of a Pro-line Domestic Vacuum Sealer.
Note: Please read through the instructions carefully before using or installing the product and ensure that the
manual is kept in a safe place for future reference.
The system must be properly installed and located in accordance with the installation instructions before it is used.
During the set up of this product if you have any questions / comments / issues DO NOT RETURN TO STORE.
FOR SERVICE AND TECHNICAL ADVICE VISIT WWW.PROLINEAUSTRALIA.COM.AU/CONTACT
Electrical Requirements:
Australia / New Zealand 220-240V 50Hz
Due to manufacturing alterations product may
vary slightly from that pictured.
Pro-line Australia
PO Box 4187
Norwood South LPO
South Australia 5067
Email: info@prolineaustralia.com.au
Web: www.prolineaustralia.com.au
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3
• All components need to be installed in accordance with the
user manual instructions for correct performance of unit.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION OF THE UNIT
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities,
or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the appliance.
• Remove and safely discard any packaging material and
promotional labels before using the Vacuum Sealer for the
first time.
• Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or plug or
after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in
any manner.
• If the cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons
in order to avoid a hazard.
• Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
• Do not pull or carry the Vacuum Sealer by the cord.
• This appliance should be used in conjunction with a safety
switch.
• To protect against risk of fire, electric shock and personal
injury, do not immerse cord, plugs, or appliance in water or
other liquid.
• Fully unwind the power cord before use. Connect only to
220V/240V power outlet.
• Position the appliance at a minimum distance of 20cm away
from walls, curtains and other heat or steam sensitive
materials and provide adequate space above and on all sides
for air circulation.
• Switch unit off and unplug from wall outlet when not in use
and before cleaning.
• Do not use attachments not recommended or sold by the
manufacturer as it may lead to fire, electric shock or injury.
• Operate unit on a stable level flat surface, keep away from
moving parts. Ensure surface is clean and free from water etc.
• Do not place the unit near the edge of a bench or table during
operation.
• Do not place the unit near an oven, heater, direct sunlight or
any other heat source.
• If an extension cord is used with this unit, the extension cord
must have a rating equal to the rating of this appliance.
OPERATION CONDITIONS & SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

4INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• When disconnecting cord, to avoid injury, unplug by grasping
the plug and not the cord and ensure your hands are dry.
• Appliance does not require or use any lubricants, such as
lubricating oils or water.
• Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
• Do not use appliance for other than intended purpose.
• Clean the Vacuum Sealer Lower and Upper Gaskets, Vacuum
Chamber regularly. Also ensure these parts are cleaned
immediately after handling raw meat, poultry or fish.
• Do not reuse the Vacuum Sealer bags after using with raw
meat, fish or poultry or after the bag has been heated, i.e.
microwave or simmer.
• Keep the Vacuum Sealer bags away from babies and children
to eliminate a choking and suffocation hazard.
• Do not leave the Vacuum Sealer unattended when in use.
• Keep the appliance clean. Follow the cleaning instructions
provided in this Instruction book.
• Before cleaning, always turn the appliance OFF, switch off at
the power outlet, unplug at the power outlet and remove the
power cord, if detachable, from the appliance and allow all
parts to cool.
• After use of the Food Vacuum, leave machine cover open for
unit to cool down before closing cover.
• Use only Vacuum Sealer bags/rolls or specially designed
vacuum bags with this appliance.
IMPORTANT: Do not store or leave appliance for extended
periods with the cover closed and locked into position. It will
cause the gaskets and sealing profile to become compressed and
compromise the sealing ability of the unit. To store the unit, close
the lid but do not push down to lock the lid. This will prevent the
cover from locking into place and enable it to be stored.
WARNING:
BURN HAZARD.
Sealing profile will be hot after use, allow
profile to cool before touching.
Do not wash canister or marinate bowl lids. Wipe it clean with a
soft damp cloth.
System Specifications
Vac Pro Domestic
Model Code VS-D2
Product Dimensions 367 (L) X 96 (W) X 59 (H) mm
Product Weight 1.0KG
Power 220-240V ~ 50Hz, 100W
Noise <72 dB
Max vacuum pressure -0.70 Bar Max.
Air extraction volume 9 Litres / MIN

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5
VACUUM SEALER PARTS IDENTIFICATION
1.
Control Panel
2.
Upper Gasket
3.
Sealing Strip
4.
Hook
5. Vacuum Chamber
6. Air Intake
7.
Sealing Profile
8.
Lower Gasket
9. Release Button
1 2
7
6
8
3
4
5
9
*Do not remove Teflon Tape
from Sealing Profile

6 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONTROL PANEL & DESCRIPTION
1. Vacuum & Seal / Cancel button
1. In stand-by mode , pressing this button starts the automatic
vacuum operation then automatically seals the bag when vacuum
is complete.
2. While in operation pressing this button stops the vacuuming
or sealing function.
2. Seal
1. Used to seal the open end of a bag without vacuuming, such as
making a bag from a roll.
2. When the ‘Vac & Seal’ function is in operation, this button stops the
vacuum pump and immediately starts to seal the bag.
3. Pulse
Press and hold the Pulse button and the unit will start vacuuming;
releasing the button stops the vacuum.
Used when better control of the vacuum process is required to prevent
crushing of delicate items or very wet items drawing moisture into the
machine.
Auto/Vac
Seal Pulse
Cancel
1 2 3

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7
MAKING A BAG FROM A VACUUM ROLL
1. Unroll the Roll to the desired length.
Note:
You will require at least 5cms of bag material more than the
item as this extra part will form the seal.
2. Use a bag cutter or a pair of scissors to cut a bag.
3. Put one end of the bag on top of the Sealing Profile, but not
into the vacuum chamber.
See Fig 1
4. Close the cover, pressing down tightly until you hear it click in
place on both sides.
See Fig 2
4. Press the “Seal” button to start sealing the bag.
See Fig 3
5. When the Seal indicator light turns off, the sealing is complete.
Push the release button on both sides and remove the bag.
See Fig 4
Note:
For best sealing results, do not seal one bag after the other
continuously, for optimal results Seal Bag, Fill Bag, Vacuum and
Seal Bag. Then Repeat ongoing.
WARNING:
BURN HAZARD – Sealing Profile may be hot after
sealing, do not touch.
Fig 1
Fig 3
Fig 2
Fig 4
All Vacuum Sealer accessories are available at: www.prolineaustralia.com.au/shop

8INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Prepare a bag to be vacuum sealed.
Note:
Do not overload the bag. Always allow enough space at
the open end of the bag to be properly placed into the Vacuum
Chamber.
2. Insert open end of the bag into the Vacuum Chamber over the
Sealing Profile. Ensure the Air Intake is not covered by the bag.
See Fig 1
Note:
Ensure no items or food is covering the Sealing Profile and
make sure bag has no wrinkles or ripples that will inhibit the seal.
Note:
The Vacuum Chamber draws air out of the bag and catches
any liquid overflow. Lower Gasket and Vacuum Chamber should
be cleaned regularly. Always ensure these parts are cleaned
immediately after handling raw meat, poultry or fish.
3. Close the lid and press down tightly until you hear it click in
place on both sides.
See Fig 2
4. Press the Vac & Seal button. The unit will start to vacuum and
will seal the bag automatically.
See Fig 3
5. When the Vac & Seal indicator light turns off, the process is
complete. Push the release buttons on both sides to open the
lid and remove the bag.
See Fig 4
6. Refrigerate or freeze sealed food bag if needed.
7. Before repeating with a new bag and food item, always wipe
away any excess liquid or food residue in the vacuum chamber.
IMPORTANT: Do not store or leave appliance for extended
periods with the cover closed and locked into position. It will
cause the gaskets and sealing profile to become compressed and
compromise the sealing ability of the unit. To store the unit close
the cover but do not push down into the locked position.
STORING FOOD IN VACUUM BAGS
Fig 1
Fig 3
Fig 2
Fig 4

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9
1. Ensure canisters are clean and dry.
Note:
Do not immerse canister lids in water, clean with a damp
cloth only.
2. Fill canister with the item to be stored and secure lid onto the
canister.
Note:
Leave at least 2cm from canister cover rim, and make sure
upper lid is securely on before vacuuming.
3. Turn canister lid dial arrow to SEAL.
4. Connect one end of the Vacuum Seal Hose to the Air Intake,
located on the right hand side of the Vacuum Chamber, and
the other end to the Vacuum Seal Canister Lid. Ensure both
connections are pushed in tightly.
See Fig 1
5. Press the Vacuum & Seal button on the Control Panel to
start vacuuming. To ensure there is no air leak between the
canister lid and the canister body, use your hand to push down
the canister lid for the first few seconds of the operation. The
machine will stop automatically when all air has been drawn
out from canister
6. Remove Vacuum Seal Hose connection to the canister.
7. To open canister after vacuum packaging, turn the canister
lid dial arrow to OPEN. Wait several seconds for the lid to be
released before removing.
Note:
Canister lids are not to be used in microwaves or in freezers.
STORING FOOD IN CANISTERS
Fig 1
Canisters sold separately, available at: www.prolineaustralia.com.au/shop

10 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Do not overload the bag; leave enough space at the open end of the
bag so that the bag can be easily placed over the Sealing Profile and
in the Vacuum Chamber.
2. To avoid overfilling, always leave at least 5cm of bag material
between bag contents and top of bag. Then leave at least one
additional 2cm of bag material for each time you plan to reuse bag.
3. Clean and straighten the open end of the bag before sealing. Make
sure nothing is left on the open area of the bag and the bag has no
wrinkles or creased lines. Foreign objects or a creased bag may
cause difficulty in sealing the bag tightly.
4. Do not vacuum package objects with sharp points like fish bones and
hard shells! Sharp points may penetrate and tear the bag! You may
want to cover the sharp points with an additional piece of film, or use
a canister instead of a bag.
5. Allow the appliance to cool down for one minute between each
sealing operation.
6. Clean the Vacuum Chamber and Gaskets after each vacuuming
operation.
7. When using a canister, remember to leave 2cm from canister cover
rim, and make sure the upper lid is already locked before vacuuming.
IMPORTANT:
Do not reuse the Vacuum Sealer bags after using with raw
meat, fish or poultry or after the bag has been heated, i.e. microwave
or simmer.
The Vacuum Sealer will change the way you purchase and
store food. The Vacuum Sealer removes air from the specially
designed Vacuum Sealer bags and canisters to create a
commercial quality vacuum.
The ease and convenience of preserving and extending the
freshness of your food with the Vacuum Sealer will become an
indispensable part of your food preparation.
The Vacuum Sealer removes air from specially designed bags
and canisters to extend food freshness up to 5 times longer than
conventional storage methods.
Oxygen and moisture in air causes food to degrade over time, by
removing the air before sealing items airtight the Vacuum Sealer
extends the life of food naturally.
Vacuum Sealing is not intended to replace the refrigeration or
freezing of foods, food should still be refrigerated or frozen if
normally required.
IMPORTANT: It is best to Vacuum Seal fresh food, Vacuum
Sealing will not restore or revive food past its prime. Do not
consume food that has gone bad.
HINTS FOR BEST VACUUMING PERFORMANCE FOOD STORAGE/PRESERVATION GUIDELINES

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 11
Freezer Conventional
Storage
Pro-line
Vacuum Sealer
Beef, Pork or Lamb 6 months 2-3 years
Minced Meat 4 months 1 year
Poultry 6 months 2-3 years
Fish 6 months 2 years
Soups, Stews, Sauces 3-6 months 1-2 years
Vegetables 8 months 2-3 years
Berries 1-2 months 6-8 months
Fridge Conventional
Storage
Pro-line
Vacuum Sealer
Semi Hard Cheeses
(Swiss, Cheddar) 1-2 weeks 4-8 months
Hard Cheeses (Parmesan) 1-2 weeks 4-8 months
Lettuce, Spinach 3-6 days 2 weeks
Avocado (cut) 1-2 days 5-6 days
Blueberries 3-6 days 2 weeks
Other berries (Blackberries,
Strawberries, Raspberries) 1-3 days 1 week
Pantry Conventional
Storage
Pro-line
Vacuum Sealer
Nuts 6 months 2 years
Coffee Beans 6 months 1 year
Rice 6 months 2 years
Flour 6 months 1-2 years
Sugar 6 months 1-2 years
Chips 1-2 weeks 3-6 weeks
Cookies, Crackers 1-2 weeks 3-6 weeks
FOOD PRESERVATION CHART
Note:
Storage preservation chart are estimates only and should be
used as a guide only. The storage life will depend on the original
quality of the foods and the integrity of the packages seal.

12 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
• Before Vacuum Sealing, it is necessary to clean your hands,
and all utensils and surfaces to be used for cutting and
Vacuum Sealing foods.
• Refrigerate or freeze perishable foods immediately, if they
have been vacuum sealed do not leave them sitting at room
temperature.
Note:
It may be harmful if you consume foods which have been left
out at room temperature.
• Store dry foods such as nuts, biscuits or cereals, in a cool,
dark dry place.
• Vacuum Sealed bags prevent freezer burn. Foods that thaw
easily should be placed at the back of the freezer where the
temperature is more constant. When thawing foods it is best
to thaw foods in the refrigerator. Never thaw meats, poultry,
fish or dairy at room temperature or in hot water. If thawing
food by microwave, foods should be cooked immediately after
processing to prevent bacteria growth.
• VACUUM SEALER Vacuum Bags and Rolls are MICROWAVE
safe, to microwave cut off one corner of the bag so that steam
can escape and place in microwave.
• VACUUM SEALER Vacuum Bags and Rolls are SIMMER/BOIL
safe. Place bag into pot of boiling water with the top of the bag
above the water for easy removal.
Note:
Bags or rolls are not reusable if they have been microwaved
or simmered/boiled.
• To Freeze SOUPS and SAUCES pour liquid into a bag, allowing
at least 8cm of space at the top of the bag (this allows space
for expansion of liquid when frozen and sealing space for
the bag). Do not seal at this point. Place the filled liquid bag
upright into a freezer, when liquid is frozen, remove bag from
freezer and Vacuum Seal.
• Vacuum Sealing FRUITS, for best results pre-freeze cut soft
fruit prior to vacuum sealing. This helps prevent the fruit from
being crushed during the vacuum process.
• VEGETABLES, for best results blanch vegetables in hot water
otherwise they may turn black. Blanch so that vegetables are
still crunchy, then transfer immediately into icy cold water to
cool. Drain and separate into convenient portions then vacuum
seal in bags.
• Vacuum Sealing POULTRY and whole FISH, for best results
wash poultry and pat dry with a paper towel. Then place foods
between two paper towels inside bag before Vacuum Sealing.
The paper towels helps to absorb excess moisture and juices.
• Vacuum Sealing red MEATS and fish fillets, for best results pat
dry with a paper towel. Then place foods between two paper
towels inside bag before Vacuum Sealing. The paper towels
helps to absorb excess moisture and juices.
HINTS & TIPS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 13
Note:
Vacuum Sealing may cause meat to darken. This is due to the
removal of oxygen and does not indicate spoilage.
• The Vacuum Sealer Home Vacuum Sealer can also protect
NON-FOOD ITEMS from oxidation, corrosion and moisture.
Simply store and seal items in a Vacuum Sealer Vacuum Bag
and follow the “Storing Food in a Vacuum Bag” instructions.
• Vacuum Seal items to help keep them dry, and take up
less room for storage. e.g. camping, batteries, important
documents, travelling and emergency equipment.
• Vacuum seal wet paint brushes between paint jobs without
cleaning, it keeps them moist and saves on clean up time.
• Use the Canisters to store DELICATE ITEMS such as berries,
biscuits and salad leaves or use to store sauces or soups.
• The Marinate Bowl is a great solution for marinating meats
in minutes, not hours, as Vacuum Sealing opens the pores in
foods such as meat, poultry and seafood’s allowing foods to
absorb marinades in a fraction of the time.
• For the busy family, on-the-go meals can be prepared ahead
and Vacuum Sealed in individual servings, and ready to heat
anytime.
• Prepare foods in advance for picnics and camping trips or
barbecues.
• To make an ICE PACK, pour water into a bag, allowing at
least 8cm of space at the top of the bag (this allows space for
expansion of liquid when frozen and sealing space for the bag).
Do not seal at this point. Place the filled liquid bag upright into
a freezer, when liquid is frozen, remove bag from freezer and
Vacuum Seal. Use for ice in the cooler, or ice packs for sports
injuries.
• Primarily the Vacuum Sealer is used for vacuum sealing,
however you are able to reseal foil based bags such as chip
and biscuit bags using the Manual Seal function.
HINTS & TIPS

14 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The condition of the Upper Gasket and Lower Gasket parts on
your Vacuum Sealer are critical to the forming of an air tight seal
around the bag when the cover is locked in position.
Food debris or deformation of the gaskets due to the machine
being stored in the locked position can affect the ability of the
machine to evacuate air from the bag successfully.
To prevent this:
• Always store the machine in an unlocked position. To do this,
close the lid but do not push down to lock the lid.
• Regularly inspect the Upper and Lower Gaskets to ensure they
are clean, in good condition and not deformed (compressed).
Spare Gaskets can be purchased from
www.prolineaustralia.com.au/accessories
If your machine is failing to remove air from the bag, it may be due
to the gaskets. If this happens:
1. Inspect Upper and Lower Gasket and ensure they are clean
and in good condition and that they sealed correctly.
2. If no damage is apparent the gaskets may be deformed
(Compressed).
3. Remove the gaskets, turn upside down and replace back into
the machine.
4. If these steps fail then replace the gaskets with a replacement
kit from Proline Australia. Part VS-D2-Gasket.
Spare Gaskets can be purchased from
www.prolineaustralia.com.au/accessories
STORING YOUR VACUUM PRESERVATION SYSTEM
Keep the unit in a flat and safe place, out of the reach of children.

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 15
It is important to ensure that all parts of your Vacuum Sealer
sealing system is cleaned on a regular basis.
Follow the care and cleaning guidelines below:
1. Always unplug the unit before cleaning.
2. Do not immerse appliance in water or any other liquid.
3. Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean the unit.
4. Wipe the outside of the unit with a damp cloth, sponge or mild
dish soap.
5. Wipe away food residue and water inside or around component
with a paper towel.
6. Dry thoroughly before use.
Cleaning Vacuum Bags:
Note:
Do not reuse the Vacuum Sealer bags after using with
raw meat, fish or poultry or after the bag has been heated, ie
microwave or simmer.
1. Wash bag material in warm water with a mild dishwashing
soap.
2. Alternatively, Bags can be washed on the top rack in your
dishwasher by turning the bag inside out. Stand bags up so
that the washing water can rinse the entire surface.
Cleaning Gaskets:
Remove Lower and Upper Gasket from its indentation location
and wash with warm soapy water then rinse thoroughly. Ensure
Gaskets are completely dry before installing back into indentation
location.
IT IS IMPORTANT
that the Gaskets are not out of shape or damaged
in any manner otherwise air tight seal will not be formed when
cover is closed.
Cleaning Accessories:
(Including canister base and hose accessories.)
1. Wash all vacuum accessories in warm water with a mild
dishwashing soap
(except canister lids.)
2. Canisters (not lids) are top rack dishwasher safe. Canister and
marinate bowl lids should be wiped down with a damp cloth
and must not be immersed in water.
3. Ensure all accessories are thoroughly dried before use.
Note:
Canister lids are not to be used in microwaves or in freezers.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

16 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TROUBLE SHOOTING
BEFORE YOU EMAIL FOR SERVICE PLEASE REVIEW THE TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS FIRST.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Nothing happens when I
press the vacuum sealer
1. Power cord is not plugged in.
2. Power cord is damaged.
1. Make sure the power cord is correctly plugged into the
electrical outlet, and in the “on” position.
2. Check power cord and plug, and make sure they are
not damaged in any way. If damaged, do not use the
vacuum sealer.
Air is not removed from the
bag completely
1. The bag has not been placed correctly
inside the Vacuum Chamber.
2. Debris covering sealing strip or upper
and lower gaskets. Sealing strip gaskets
may be out of place.
3. Bag may have a hole.
4. Unit cover has not been closed properly.
1. To seal properly, open end of bag should be resting
entirely inside the Vacuum Chamber.
2. Check Sealing Strip, Upper Gasket and Lower Gasket
for debris. Ensure Gaskets are correctly sealed and
are not compressed. See page 15 for further
information on Gaskets.
3. To test, seal the bag with some air in it, submerge
in water, and apply pressure. If there are bubbles
present, it does indicate a leak and a new bag should
be used.
4. Open cover and re-close the cover. Push down firmly
on the cover until you hear it ‘click’ indicating the cover
is now fully closed and locked in.

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 17
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Vacuum sealer bag loses
vacuum after being sealed
1. Bag not sealed properly.
2. Moisture or juices from
foods.
3. Bag has a hole.
1. Wrinkles, crumbs, grease or liquids may cause leaks along the
seal. Reopen bag, wipe the top inside of the bag and smooth it out
along the sealing strip before resealing.
2. Check if there is moisture or juices from the food present within
the bag, if yes, you may need to cut open the bag and reseal it,
or use an entirely new bag. Foods with excess liquids should be
frozen before vacuum sealing.
3. Items with sharp edges may have punctured the bag, releasing the
vacuum. Cushion sharp edges in the contents of the bag with paper
towels.
Vacuum sealer not sealing
bag properly
1. Sealing strip is too hot.
2. Seal Only function still active
or needs to reset.
1. The sealing strip may have overheated and melted the bag. Lift the
lid and allow sealing strip to cool for a few minutes.
2. Before re-pressing the “seal only” button, allow the unit to resume
for 15 seconds.
The canisters and marinate
bowl will not vacuum
1. Lower & Upper gaskets are
not forming an air tight seal.
2. Canister lid dial not in SEAL
position.
3. Accessory hose not correctly
attached to Vacuum Seal
Hose Port or canister lid.
1. Ensure Gaskets are correctly sealed and are not compressed. See
page 15 for further information on Gaskets.
2. Gently turn the canister lid dial arrow to SEAL position.
3. Make sure accessory hose is firmly pushed in all the way into
Vacuum Seal Hose Port on appliance and canister lid.

18 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Your Pro-line Australian 12 Month Repair
or Replacement Warranty
Pro-line warrants this appliance to the first purchaser and subject to the
stated conditions:
Warranty covers any defects in material or workmanship in the
manufactured product within the first twelve months from the date
of purchase.
To make a warranty claim you must visit Pro-line online at
www.prolineaustralia.com.au/warrantyclaim
If a product is found to be faulty there is a 90 day return policy from the date
of purchase. Products returned to store MUST be accompanied by a valid
proof of purchase.
For warranty claims outside of 90 days from date of purchase, product will
be repaired or replaced at our discretion. Repair or replacement costs of the
product will be covered under warranty by Pro-line.
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.
The benefits given to you by this warranty are in addition to other rights and
remedies of the consumer law in relation to the goods or services to which
this warranty relates.
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
goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a
major failure.
Conditions Of This Warranty:
1. This product has been fully installed in accordance with the
user manual installation instructions.
2. The warranty extends only to repairing or replacing any
component that proves to be defective in material
or workmanship.
3. The warranty does not cover defects occasioned by
misuse, alterations, accidents, or used for other than the
intended purpose.
4. The warranty does not cover damage to the product caused
by accident, fire, or floods, power surges or blackouts.
5. Proof of purchase is required for warranty claims.
Please keep purchase receipt in a safe place.
Pro-line Australia
PO Box 4187
Norwood South LPO
South Australia 5067
info@prolineaustralia.com.au
www.prolineaustralia.com.au

INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 19

Pro-line Australia
PO Box 4187
Norwood South LPO
South Australia 5067
Email: info@prolineaustralia.com.au
Web: www.prolineaustralia.com.au
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