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Kent

®

 is a registered trademark of Aber, Hamilton, NZ.

www.aber.co.nz

1.  Appliances will be free from defects in    
  material and workmanship under normal    
  use and service when installed and used in  
  accordance with all applicable local laws   
  and regulations.

2.  If, during the warranty period, a product    
  fails to operate properly due to defects in    
  workmanship or materials, Aber will either,  
  at its option, repair or replace the product   
  without charge to the purchaser.

The following circumstances or events 
are either deemed to be outside the 
scope of the general warranty policy 
as set out above, or will invalidate 
any warranty claim:

•  Normal customer maintenance, including    
  yearly maintenance, routine maintenance,   
  lubrication, etc.

•   Damage caused by the continued use of a   
  product after a fault has occurred.

•  Accident, Act of God, nature or war, theft,  
  abuse, misuse, negligence or neglect,  

 

  including improper installation.

•  Failure to operate or maintain the product in  
  accordance with the owner’s manual  

 

  furnished with the product.

•  Any alterations or modifications, including   
  those affecting the product’s performance,   
  operation, safety, durability or changes in   
  its intended use.

•  Additional damage to parts or components  
  due to consented use occurring after any of  
  the above conditions.

WARRANTY GUIDELINES

•  Incorrect installation or commissioning.

•  Incorrect electrical installation or fitment to   
  an inappropriate supply. Any electrical    
  installation (fitting and wiring of new wall   
  sockets etc) must be performed by a 
  qualified electrician.

•  The warranty applies only to the goods    
  supplied and does not cover any other 
  damage incurred.

•  No agent, representative, dealer or 
  employee of Aber or any other person has  
  the authority to increase or alter the 
  obligations of Aber under these warranties.

Proper Maintenance and Operation

The original purchaser must exhibit reasonable 
care in the maintenance and operation of the 
product as explained in the maintenance 
section of the owner/operator’s manual. When 
in doubt, the Retailer should be contacted by 
the original purchaser for advice.

WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURES

Should a product failure occur then the original 
dealer should be contacted together with proof 
of purchase.

The following will apply to all products from 
date of purchase by the original consumer for 
use in a normal, domestic situation.

Portable Electric Heaters: 2 years from 
date of purchase.

Products used for business purposes will carry 
a 90 day warranty.

For full warranty terms & conditions please 
refer to our website: www.kent.co.nz.

Summary of Contents for KPE216-224

Page 1: ... damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been Congratulations on your purchase of a Kent Portable Electric Appliance Please read the following instructions carefully before use and retain for future reference BEFORE FIRST USE Read and follow all the instructions below even if you feel you are familiar with the appliance Remove the packing and make sure that the appliance is...

Page 2: ...rating Operating with a coiled cord may cause overheating and fire risk The use of an extension cord with this appliance is not recommended Do not remove the plug from the power socket until the appliance has been switched off Always hold the plug when removing it from the wall do not pull the cord Always unplug the appliance when it is not in use Do not allow the cord to come in to contact with t...

Page 3: ...ons regarding positioning Ensure the voltage on the specification plate is the same as in your home and the power cord is lying safely on the ground Switch the heater ON by selecting a Power setting I 1400W b Power setting II 2400W The heater operates when both the power switch and thermostat function are activated The red indicator light operates when the heater is in heating mode and the thermos...

Page 4: ...itional damage to parts or components due to consented use occurring after any of the above conditions WARRANTY GUIDELINES Incorrect installation or commissioning Incorrect electrical installation or fitment to an inappropriate supply Any electrical installation fitting and wiring of new wall sockets etc must be performed by a qualified electrician The warranty applies only to the goods supplied a...

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