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Issue 04.04.2012 
Ref: WBP_MAN04-04-2012 

 
 
 

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c) 

Any consequential loss, damage or expense arising directly or indirectly from use 
of the equipment otherwise than in accordance with the Instructions;  

d) 

Any damage or malfunction arising from, or relating to, Customer's failure to 
properly maintain or clean the equipment in accordance with the Instructions; 

e) 

Damage caused to equipment during transportation, which is outside Stoddart's 
standard delivery conditions. 

f) 

Breakage or replacement of lamps, fluorescent tubes, light bulbs, glass, silicone 
seals, gaskets and plastic components.; 

g) 

Maintenance, repair or other works not undertaken by a Stoddart authorised 
service agent 

h) 

Where remote refrigeration is connected by a person other than Stoddart to 
equipment produced by Stoddart, Stoddart cannot accept claims for repair of TX 
valves and control components, as the fault may arise from the  

installation of 

the remote refrigeration lines, equipment, and gas, by a party over which 
Stoddart has no control. 

i) 

Transportation costs associated with transporting the equipment to a Stoddart 
authorised service agent where Stoddart considers (acting reasonably) that 
repairs cannot be undertaken on-site; and 

j) 

Unless agreed to by Stoddart in writing to the contrary, warranty is not included in 
the sale price for goods sold to or installed in an overseas location. 

 
 
 

4. 

Warranty Claim Procedure 

 
The following procedure must be followed to claim under Stoddart's warranties: 
 
a) 

Refer to the trouble-shooting section of the Instructions to establish the nature of 
the fault. Check the equipment is plugged-in, turned-on or has no other valid 
reason for not operating.  

b) 

If step (a) does not overcome the issue, you should report the fault with the 
equipment to our service department (phone 1300 307 289 or fax 07 3344 1000).  
Our service department will assist you with further trouble-shooting. If our service 
department is unable to resolve the fault with the equipment they will request you 
complete a Stoddart Warranty Request Form and fax (fax 07 3344 1000) or email 
([email protected]) it to us. 

c) 

To complete a Stoddart Warranty Request Form you will require the following 
information: 

 

i. 

Proof of purchase stating model number and date of purchase;  

 

ii. 

The serial number of the equipment (this is located on the ratings plate 

sticker);  

 

iii. 

A description of the fault/problem;  

 

iv. 

Your company details including the exact location of the equipment; and 

 

v. 

Any restrictions on times or methods of access to the equipment. 

 
 

Stoddart will not arrange a warranty call out until it receives the above 
information from you in writing. 

d) 

Upon receipt of a properly completed Stoddart Warranty Request Form, Stoddart 
will check its records to confirm whether the equipment is eligible for warranty 
repair.  If warranty repair is required, Stoddart will issue an OFFICIAL 

Summary of Contents for WBPD20

Page 1: ... Models WBPD20 WBPS10 A guide to the use care and maintenance of your quality Woodson product Manufactured by Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd 39 Forest Way Karawatha QLD 4117 Ph 07 3440 7600 int 61 7 3440 7600 Fax 07 3344 1000 int 61 7 3344 1000 ...

Page 2: ... value for money ease of use and reliability Woodson manufacture a comprehensive range of equipment for kitchens food preparation and presentation Our range includes toasters griddles food warmers fryers hot and cold food display cabinets and many other quality products For details of your nearest dealer contact our head office Woodson PO Box 420 Sunnybank Qld 4109 Australia www woodsonsales com a...

Page 3: ...anty if used outside its original purpose Cold Food Displays The machine includes refrigeration components As with any commercial refrigeration appliance can get very cold Remember cold surfaces can burn do not touch these surfaces when the unit is fully refrigerated Be careful when operating near machinery This product is designed for display of cold food Woodson cannot guarantee its performance ...

Page 4: ...ating and tape from the stainless steel before installing the machine Clean off any remaining glue residue from the exterior of the machine with warm soapy water refer to cleaning instructions on page 5 Place the machine on a level and firm work surface Do not position the machine in a wet area or near inflammable substances Allow an air gap between the machine and other objects or surfaces We rec...

Page 5: ... 20cm should have a maximum concavity of 1mm For smaller pan diameters the concavity will be correspondingly less Pans with convex bottoms should not be used The diameter of the bottom of the pan must not be smaller than the diameter of the hotplate Dial settings 0 5 For simmering delicate foods thickening sauces etc 1 For main stages of slow cooking 1 5 For simmering large quantities 2 For frying...

Page 6: ...urce and has completely cooled down prior to cleaning Wipe the external surfaces down with warm soapy water using a damp sponge or cloth Do not immerse the unit in water or allow the ingress of water into the interior of the machine or any electrical components Note Some cleaning agents can damage stainless steel For this reason we recommend cleaning with soapy water Woodson do not take any respon...

Page 7: ...plugged in correctly That the power is turned on That the power point is not faulty That the thermostat knob is not loose or broken this may prevent the machine from operating Specifications Model WBPD20 WBPS10 Power source 240 Volts AC 240 Volts AC Power consumption 2400 Watts 2400 Watts Amps 10amps 10amps This product may be subject to change without notice due to product improvement ...

Page 8: ...harp edges We take every effort to remove any such edges however be careful when contacting any raw edges of the product Hot Food Displays This unit can get hot Ensure everyone is aware that the machine is operating and take care to avoid contact with hot surfaces Under no circumstances should the unit be immersed in water Do not allow any electrical components including cables and plugs to come i...

Page 9: ...for parts and we will advise how to do this in order to avoid any electrical hazard Australian Warranty Policy Procedure Stoddart is committed to providing a comprehensive and fair warranty for all of its equipment The warranty incorporates a commercial manufacturers warranty together with the consumer warranty provisions of the National Consumer Protection Act 2009 1 Commercial Warranty 1 1 Stodd...

Page 10: ...Customer s cost v The life of equipment may be adversely affected by misuse neglect unauthorised alteration incorrect installation power surges accident use of inappropriate chemicals flooding and acts of God vi Proper maintenance and cleaning of equipment in accordance with the Instructions is essential to the equipment s effective operation vii On site warranty services are limited to sites with...

Page 11: ...r installed in an overseas location 4 Warranty Claim Procedure The following procedure must be followed to claim under Stoddart s warranties a Refer to the trouble shooting section of the Instructions to establish the nature of the fault Check the equipment is plugged in turned on or has no other valid reason for not operating b If step a does not overcome the issue you should report the fault wit...

Page 12: ... costs associated with a call out for work that is not related to warranty repairs or outside Stoddart s Terms immediately 5 Timing of Warranty Services 5 1 Stoddart will comply with its warranty liabilities contained in these Terms in a timely manner 6 General Maintenance and Repairs 6 1 The equipment must be repaired and maintained by a qualified technician Stoddart s authorised service agents a...

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