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LEGAL ALCOHOL DISTILLATION
In New Zealand, it is legal to distil your
own spirits and liqueurs for personal
consumption. However please note that
in certain countries alcohol distillation
may be illegal and you may require a
licence. Ask for advice or contact your
local Customs & Excise Department.
In Australia, it is illegal to use this unit
to produce alcohol for consumption
without a licence from the Australian
Taxation Office.
In the USA and Canada, it is illegal to
use this unit to produce alcohol for
consumption without a licence from the
relevant authorities.
In the UK, it is illegal to manufacture
spirits without a distiller’s licence which
is required under the provisions.
ALCOHOL FOR BIO FUEL
Bio fuel can be made using the same process as
distilling spirits in the Turbo 500. On 30 June
2007 the UK Government made it legal for people
to produce up to 2,500 L (660 US Gal) annually
without the need to pay duty or to hold a permit.
Always check with car manufacturers as to the
level you can add. The USA authorities have
recently allowed distillation for fuel alcohol and
you can get a permit from the Federal Government.
WARRANTY
Bevie warrants the Turbo 500 for a 36 month period against any manufacturer faults or defects from the date of purchase.
To make a warranty claim, please contact the store where the product was purchased in the first instance.
Proof of purchase will be required before you can make a claim under this warranty. Bevie
is not liable for providing
warranties under the following situations (which is not exhaustive):
• Accident.
• Misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or service.
• Normal wear and tear.
• Power surges, electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply.
• Incomplete or improper installation.
• Incorrect, improper or inappropriate operation and cleaning.
• Insect or vermin infestation.
• Exposure to excessive water or outside weather conditions.
• Modifications not undertaken or commissioned by a Bevie approved third party.
• Any other operation outside the uses stated in the instruction manual.