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Rayburn Slim (100 & 125 - 30) 261023
INSTALLATIONANDOPERATIONINSTRUCTIONSFOR
STRATUS100-30S STRATUS125-30S
WARNING!
Please read the Warning, Cautionary notes at the start of this section. If the information contained within these instructions is not followed,
property damage or personal injury may occur. DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer or service
agency. WARNING! This appliance must be installed with an appropriate device that will allow permanent disconnection of the Live and Neutral conductors. During Installation or disconnection prior to any electrical work, the appliance must be permanently disconnected from the Supply (Live) and Neutral Conductors.
INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE. CONSUMER: RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Please read and carefully follow all of the instruction found in this manual. Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual. The instructions included here will assure that you have many years of dependable and enjoyable service from your Rayburn product.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................................................... 3 UNPACKING AND TESTING APPLIANCE ..................................................................................................................... 5 LOCATING THEFIREPLACE............................................................................................................................................. 5 STRATUS100-30S ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 STRATUS125-30S ........................................................................................................................................................ 7 SAFETY DRILL SCREW AREA ................................................................................................................................. 8 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9 MEDIAOPTIONS........................................................................................................................................................ 14 OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................................................15 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................................................19 REPLACEMENT PARTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 20 EXPLODED VIEW ..................................................................................................................................................... 21 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................................................... 22 SERVICE HISTORY ...................................................................................................................................................................23 WARRANTY....................................................................................................................................................................... 24
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read all instructions before installing or using this heater. 2. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and curtains at
least 3 feet from the front of the heater; keep them away from sides and rear as well. 3. Always switch off the heater at the mains supply when not in use. 4. Do not operate the fireplace if it has a damaged cord or plug, after it has malfunctioned, or if the
unit has been dropped or damaged in anyway. 5. Never place the heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water containers. 6. Do not run the cord under carpeting. Do not cover the cord with throw rugs, runners or anything
else. Arrange the cord away from traffic area where it could not be tripped over. 7. To disconnect the heater, turn the controls to "OFF" before disconnecting from the mains supply. 8. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening, as this may
cause an electric shock, fire or damage to the heater. 9. Ensure air intakes are free from obstruction, free from debris, fibers, pet hair, etc. 10. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint or flammable liquids are used or stored. 11. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the
manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury to persons. 12. Don not use an extension cord because the extension cord may overheat and cause a fire. 13. Always use properly grounded fused and polarized outlets. 14. Always use ground fault protection where it is required by electrical codes. 15. Always disconnect the power before performing any cleaning, maintenance or relocation of the
heater. 16. To prevent a possible fire, do not burn wood or other materials in this heater. 17. To prevent electric shock or fire, always use a certified electrician, should new circuits or
outlets be required. 18. When transporting or storing the heater, keep it in a dry place, free from excessive vibration. 19. This appliance should not be modified under any circumstances. 20. Packaging material should be kept away from children and be disposed of in a safe manner.
Plastic bags are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants.
21. Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.
22. If the glass is damaged, do not use the heater in order to avoid a hazard. 23. Children of less than 3 years should be kept away from unless continuously supervised. 24. CAUTION Some parts of this product can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention
has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present.
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Cautions

·Always install the heater in accordance with this guide. If in doubt obtain expert advice.

·Always make sure the electrical socket is accessible and located adjacent to, but not above the heater.

·Always disconnect the heater from the electrical supply before moving it, or

Do's

carrying out cleaning, maintenance.

·Always make sure the heater is firmly secured to prevent it from being tipped over.

·Always use a fire guard when young children and infirm persons can come into contact with the heater.

·Never leave children unsupervised in a room where the heater is ON and unguarded.

·Never obstruct or cover the fan outlet or force items into heater openings.

·Never use aerosols or steam cleaners on or around the heater.

·Never route the mains supply cable under carpet etc. Don'ts
·Never install the heater close to curtains or combustible materials.

·Never use the heater to dry clothes etc.

·Never sit or stand on the heater.

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UNPACKINGANDTESTINGAPPLIANCE
Carefully remove the appliance from the box. Prior to installing the appliance, test to make sure the appliance operates properly by plugging the power supply cord into a conveniently located 230V electrical socket. Test all aspects of its operation (manual switches, remote and heater) to make sure all components operate correctly. As with most electronic devices, your new electric fireplace has been designed to operate at temperatures between 5 and 35. During the cold winter months, allow the fireplace to reach room temperature before turning it on.
NOTE:There maybe trace of odor during the first few minutes of initial use.This is harmless, normal and will never occur again.

WARNING ­ ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
It is the customers responsibility to contact a qualified electrical installer to make sure the electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with the regulations. Take special care when cutting holes in walls or floor. Electrical wires may be behind the wall or floor covering and could cause an electrical shock if you touch them. Locate any electrical circuits that could be affected by the installation of this product and disconnect power circuit.

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. DO NOT use an extension lead with this appliance. The appliance is designed for the voltage stated on the data plate. Recommended but not mandatory to fit an individual Residual Current Device (RCD) to the cooker supply circuit. Hand this Manual to the User for retention and instruct in the safe operation of the appliance.

LOCATINGTHEFIREPLACE
Plan where to locate and frame the fireplace. This will save time and money later when you install the fireplace. Before installation consider the following: 1. Where the fireplace is located must allow for wall and ceiling clearances. 2. Consider a location where the fireplace screen will not be exposed to direct sunlight from
windows or doors. 3. The appliance must be wired into a separate single phase power supply 230V~50Hz,
13amp fused spur. The fused spur/socket must be accessible at all times and must not be placed behind the unit. The mains socket must be accessible to ensure the appliance can be safely disconnected when required. 4. On built in units the connection must be made using a 13 amp switched fused spur, the switch must be accessible at all times, to connect to a fused spur trim the power cord provided.

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STRATUS100-30S

Descript ion Vo lt age Watt s NO HEATER M OTOR HEATER Appliance W idt h Appliance Height Appliance Dept h Gross Weight Plug Locat ion Cord Lengt h Rough Wall Opening Size KW

Built-in Appliance 230V AC 50Hz 1900W M ax 15W 19W 98.1 cm 60 cm 17.2 cm 40kg Left side 180 cm
101.6 cm× 63.5 cm
1.9

This appliance has been tested in accordance with the EN 603351:2012 + A11:2014 + A13:2017,EN 60335-2-30:2009 + A11:2012, EN 62233:2008. If you need assistance during installation, please contact your local dealer.
NOTE: The complete installation must be done in accordance with current Standards and Local Codes. The instructions in this manual must be followed to ensure safe operation of the appliance. It should be noted that the requirements and this publication may be superseded during the life of the stove.

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STRATUS125-30S

Descript ion Vo lt age Watt s NO HEATER M OTOR HEATER Appliance W idt h Appliance Height Appliance Dept h Gross Weight Plug Locat ion Cord Lengt h Rough Wall Opening Size KW

Built-in Appliance 230V AC 50Hz 1900W M ax 17.4W 19W 123.5 cm 60 cm 17.2 cm 48 kgs Left side 180 cm
127 cm× 63.5 cm
1.9

This appliance has been tested in accordance with the EN 603351:2012 + A11:2014 + A13:2017,EN 60335-2-30:2009 + A11:2012, EN 62233:2008. If you need assistance during installation, please contact your local dealer.
NOTE: The complete installation must be done in accordance with current Standards and Local Codes. The instructions in this manual must be followed to ensure safe operation of the appliance. It should be noted that the requirements and this publication may be superseded during the life of the stove.

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SAFETY DRIL LSCREW AREA
There is a safety drill screw area as show below. Please make sure that the fix screws are in this area.

The manual control pad position

Safety drill screw area (Dark area)

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INSTALLATION
NOTE: Due to the many different materials used to build walls, it is highly recommended that you consult your local builder before you install this appliance on a wall.
The STRATUSS Models are designed to be either built-in or wall-mounted depending on preference. These units allow for the finishing material (drywall, stone, tile, etc.) to be built right down to the glass edge. However, should that application not be desirable or available, the included surround can be used as an alternate finish option.
Note: The optional steel surround is not firmly attached and can be removed from the unit by simply pulling it off. It is recommended that two people remove the surround.

The rough wall opening size of t he fireplace:

STRATUS100-30S STRATUS125-30S

W(cm) D(cm) H(cm) 101.6 18 63.5 127 18 63.5

1. Take out the unit from the box. Please do the pre-test before you install the fireplace. Pullout the optional trim from the unit as shows below.
opt ional t rim

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2. Remove the framing plates from the unit
framing plat e
3. Re-fix the framing plates to the unit as the picture shows
framing plat e
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4. Bend up the framing plates. 5. Put the unit into the opening.
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6. Drive the mounting screws into the framing plates on the unit and the wall studs.
framing plat e
7. After checking that the fireplace operates properly, cover the glass panel with protective plastic bag and install plywood or drywall. NOTE: In order to use the supplied trim kit, the thickness of the desired wall finish cannot exceed 1 inch.
Fi r ep l ace
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8. Decorate the plywood or drywall with glazed tile, wallpaper, etc.
Fi r ep l ace
9. Put back the trim that you've removed from the unit at STEP1.
trim
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Media Options
The media that come with this appliance are amber glass and vermiculite decorative media.

Vermiculite
FireGlassMedia-Log Installation
1. Take off the front clear glass. There is a bracket which holds the front glass. It shows as below. Unscrew the screw and take off the bracket. Turn around and insert to the gap. It can hook the glass and pull out the glass.

Amber glass

3. Put back the front glass and screw back the bracket.
2. Installing the fire glass media. Pour the fire glass media into the tray as shown below. Feel free to use any combination of fire glass media that you find most appealing.
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OPERATION
The fireplace can be operated either by the switches located on the left bottom of the fireplace unit or by supplied remote control. Plug the fireplace into a15 Amp wall socket.
MANUAL OPERATION

1Press key . Press for the first time, heater work at 1900W, indicator lights red.

Press for the second time, heater work at 950Windicator lights blue. Press for the

third time, the heating element turns off, indicator extinguishes. Note: after the heating elements are turned on manually, the heating elements work but are not controlled by the temperature sensor.

2Press key

. Press for the first time and the charcoal and flame is in the highest

brightness. Press for the second time, the charcoal and flame is in medium brightness.

Press for the third time, the charcoal and flame is in low brightness. Press for the fourth time,

The charcoal and flame goes out. If you press again, it returns to the start of the cycle, i.e. highest brightness.

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REMM OTE CCONTROLLOPEERRATION

1 2 3

1 Press the remote control's key" ", its screen turns on, the flame ignites and the flame icon appears on
the LCD screen of the remote control. Week, time (24h system), and temperature setting are displayed normally. Press it again, the screen of the remote control will turn off;

2 Key"

", flame and charcoal control switch. In case of ON, press once, the flame and the charcoal bed

go out, the LCD screen does not display

. Press it again and the flame and the charcoal bed turn on,

the LCD screen displays

. The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed;


3 Press"

(1) "to adjust the red flame. The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed;

4 Press"

(2) " to adjust the yellow flame. The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed;

5 Press"

(3) " to adjust the blue flame. The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed;

6"

" is void in this model; The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed;

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7Press the heating key" ." Press for the first time ,the heating elements work at 1900W,

the LCD screen displays , the indicator on the machine lights red. Press a second

time , the heating elements work at 950W, the LCD screen displays , the indicator on the machine lights blue. Press a third time and the heating elements turn off, the LCD

screen does not display the function icon, the indicator on the machine goes off. The buzzer beeps once when the key is pressed; Note: in case the heating elements are turned on by remote control, whether the heating elements work or not depends on the temperature setting and ambient temperature. They work only when the temperature setting is above the ambient temperature.

8Press key"

""

 " to adjust the temperature setting between 7 and 30 . The

buzzer beeps when the key is pressed;

9Press shift key"

". Press once, the corresponding figure flashes. Press " " " "

now to set current time and week. The buzzer does not beep when the key is pressed;

10Press timing parameter setting key"

." Press for the first time and the LCD screen

displays to indicate Monday. Now the temperature setting flashes, press " " to

set the timing temperature for Monday, press key "

" to confirm and then press " "

the time setting for timing.. The displayed time parameter is "00-23." Press "

"

to set the current operating state of timing function; indicates that the timing is on currently and the control temperature is the temperature setting, indicates that the timing is on currently and the control temperature is the temperature setting minus 3 , No display indicates timing is off current and the heating elements do not work. Corresponding

point flashes when setting. Press for the second time, it displays , set the parameters

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for Tuesday. Press for the 7th time and it displays and recovers to the current week day;

. Press for the 8th time and it exits

11Press"

." Press for the first time and the timing function turns on, the LCD screen

displays

, the machine's indicator

lights green. Press again to turn off, icon

on the LCD screen

goes off. After the timing function is turned on, it works according

the parameter settings. The LCD screen
lights up according to corresponding parameter settings; Note: when the time, week and timing parameters are changed, you need to switch on-off the timing key to transfer the timing parameters to the machine. After the machine has received them correctly, the buzzer will beep once.

12Press" ". Press once to turn on the Open Window function, the LCD screen displays

icon , the indicator on the machine lights yellow. Press again to turn it off, the LCD

screen does not display icon

and the indicator on the machine goes off. The

buzzer beeps when the key is pressed;

After the Open Window function is turned on, the program firstly detects if the heating

function is turned on. If it is turned on, the program will save the current ambient temperature

value and detects the ambient temperature change once per 12 minutes. When the
 decrease in the ambient temperature detected within 30 minutes exceeds 4 ,the

program will deem that the window is open and stop heating, and the Open Window

indicator on the machine will flash rapidly. After it has stopped heating for 70 minutes,

the program starts to detect if the window is closed, and the indicator flashes slowly. It
 heats for 6 minutes every 30 minutes (position H2). If the temperature rise is more than 2 ,

the window is considered as closed, and the indicator stops flashing.

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
1. Switch off and unplug from the power supply before cleaning. 2. Using a soft, moist cloth, with or without a mild soap solution, carefully clean the exterior surface
of the products. CAUTION: Allow the product to completely cool before handling or cleaning it. 3. Do not allow water or other liquids to run into the interior of the product, as this could create a
fire and/or electrical hazard. 4. We also recommend the periodic cleaning of this appliance by lightly running a vacuum cleaner
nozzle over the guards to remove any dust or dirt that may have accumulated inside or on the unit. CAUTION: Do not use harsh detergents, chemical cleaners or solvents as they may damage the surface finish of the plastic components. CAUTION: Always ensure air intakes are clear of fiber, debris and pet hairs.
CONFORMITY WITH DIRECTIVES
Conforms to all relevant European directives
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Recycling This symbol is known as the 'Crossed-out Wheelie Bin Symbol'. When this symbol is marked on a product or battery, it means that it should not be disposed of with your general household waste. Some chemicals contained within electrical/electronic products or batteries can be harmful to health and the environment.
Only dispose of electrical/electronic/battery items in separate collection schemes, which cater for the recovery and recycling of materials contained within. Your co-operation is vital to ensure the success of these schemes and for the protection of the environment.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS

This list contains replacement parts

NO

PARTNUMBER

DESCRIPTION

STRATUS 100-30 S

STRATUS 125-30 S

1

602083D

2

BLOWERANDHEATERA SSEMBLY(FRT45-240)
FIREPLACEBOX

3

10104002

SWITCH

4

601035

CONTROLPANEL

5

601094F

CIRCUITBOARD

6

10101221C

FLAMEMOTOR

7

3109503

3057503

FLICKER ASSEMBLY

8

601136B

LED STRIP

9

10203015

10

10701186

10701168

11

3057012

ADJUSTABLE FOOT
FLAME EFFECTGLASS(WITH
BLACK
GLASS BRACKET LH

12

3057013

GLASS BRACKET RH

13

BOTTOM GLASS

14

358017

MEDIAHOLDBRACKET

15

3057016

FRONTGLASSBRACKET

16

ADJUSTABLE SCREWS

17

10701187

10701165

FRONTGLASS

18

3139501

3041501

BLACK STEELSURROUND

19

10105203

NOTE: Remot econtrol is not shown at the exploded view.

REMOTECONTROL

QTY
1 1 1 1 1 2 2
14 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1

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EXPLODED VIEW
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TROUBLE SHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Dim or no flame

FlameLED'sareburnt out

Inspect the LED's and replace them if

necessary.

Ember bed is not Ember LED'sare burnt out

Inspect the ember bed LED's and

glowing or dimming

replace them if necessary.

Appliance turns off and Appliance has over heated and Turn off the main switch, allow

will not turn on

safety device has caused the appliance to cool for10 minutes, then

thermal switch to disconnect turn it on.

House circuit breaker has Reset house circuit breaker.

tripped

Appliance's fuse has blown

Replacethe fuse.

Appliance will not come Appliance is not plugged into an Check plug and plug in.

on when switch is electrical outlet

flipped to ON

Appliance has overheated and Turn off the main switch, allow

safety device has caused the appliance to cool for 10 minutes, then

thermal switch to disconnect

turn it on.

Circuit board isburnt out

Inspect the circuit board and replace it

if necessary.

No warm air coming out Heater isburnt out

Inspect the burner and heater

of appliance

assembly and replace it if necessary.

Flame sputters

Flamemotor is defective.

Call a qualified service technician and

replace flame motor.

Remote Control does Low batteries.

Replace AAA batteries in remote

not work.

Unit switchin "O"position.

control.

Turnthe switch in "I" position.

Flame is fixed.

Wiring maybe loose or the

flame motor may be defective.

Fireplace Reset Sequence 1) Disconnect the fire from the mains. The unit sometimes needs a reboot. 2) Switch the unit off at the unit, lift the glass off if required 3) Turn the on/off switch to OFF. It takes 4 to 5 minutes to reboot the unit. 4) Turn the breaker back on 5) Turn the on/off switch to ON 6) Using the remote only turn the display ON 7) Does it work? 8) Turn the heater on to the low setting 9) Does it work? 10) Turn the heater on to the high setting 11) Does it work?

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SERVICE HISTORY

Date

This heater must be serviced annually depending on usage.

Dealer Name

Service Technician Service Performed Special Concerns Name

NOTES:

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Warranty
FREESTANDING ELECTRIC ­ 2 YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY
If you have purchased your stove from an authorised stockist within our Retailer Network, then automatically your product will carry a standard 1 year warranty. The 1 year warranty can be further extended to a total warranty period of 2 years by registering your Stove within 60 days of the purchase date or installation date whichever is shortest. Accordingly, the start date for the warranty period is the date of purchase. During the registration process, the Premium Retailer details will be required for your Extended Warranty to be activated. Any product purchased outside of our Premium Retailer Network will carry a standard 12 month, non-extendable warranty.
Once you have purchased your Stove you can only register your purchase online. It is a condition of the Extended Warranty that the installation complies with relevant Building Regulations and the rules in force, and is carried out by a suitably trained and qualified/competent person and the freestanding stove is installed as detailed in the installation and operating manual, ensuring the stove has ample ventilation completely around the stove.
This warranty is not transferable and is extended only to, and solely for, the benefit of the original purchaser of the stove. Please retain your dated sales receipt as a proof of purchase.
During your extended warranty period, only genuine spare parts must be used in the servicing and maintenance of your stove, these spare parts can be ordered via the Premium Retailer directly.
Consumable items such as glass, paint, screens, bulbs, LED boards, ceramic fuel effects, glass beads and batteries which are either subject to normal wear and tear or parts that require replacement in connection with normal maintenance and are not covered, either by the original or the Extended Warranty. Should you experience problems with your stove, any claim must be submitted to warranty@agastoves.org.uk with details of the supplying retailer and installation partner.
Warranty Exclusions and Limitations
No Warranty is extended to consumable service parts. Repair or replacement of parts which are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period or parts that will require replacement in connection with normal maintenance. Such parts include but are not limited to glass, screens, bulbs, LED boards, ceramic fuel effects, glass beads and batteries.
Additional advisory information
Please do not cover this stove in anyway what so ever with anything as this could cause damage to the stove and void any warranty
You must fit the stove in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and regularly clean any dust, fibres or debris from the fan heater inlet and outlet as this could cause damage or become a fire risk
This stove must be installed with the correct clearance around it so air flow can move around the stove freely as detailed in the installation manual
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The Extended Warranty does not cover:
a) In normal usage the paint finish of your Stove may change colour slightly. As these circumstances are considered normal, they are not covered by the warranty. b) Enamelled components where these parts are subjected to abnormally high temperatures, chemical abrasion or thermal shocks, resulting in chipping, cracking, bubbling or discolouration and crazing of the enamelled finish. c) Damage resulting from installation and usage where the appliance has not been installed or used in accordance with the Stoves installation and operation instructions, or if the installation does not conform to local building, fire and safety regulations. d) Defects or faults caused by specific local conditions such as draught problems, water damage and condensation (including the remote control unit) e) Damage caused by unauthorised modifications, use or repair. f) Damage or defects caused by the product being stored in a damp, unheated environment. g) Consequential loss (to the extent permitted by law) relating to other associated products that have not been supplied by Aga Stoves. h) Consequential loss (to the extent permitted by law) related to decorations, furnishings or other household assets. i) Delivery to/or return transport costs, Removal and re-installation costs. or any labour cost to fit parts
Repaired or replaced products are covered only for the remainder of the original warranty period. If you should ever wish to make a warranty claim because of a product fault or defect, you must inform us within a reasonable amount of time, this is within 14 days from the date on which the fault or defect first became apparent. If the product fault or defect is notified after 14 days from the date on which the fault or defect became apparent, we cannot accept any liability for events or issues which arise after the 14 day period or which are caused or increased by the lack of notification which therefore prevented action being taken to restrict or eliminate any consequences arising from the fault or defect at an earlier date.
In the event of a product fault occurring during the warranty period, we will send the appropriate component or goods necessary to rectify the fault, free of charge. but does not cover any labour cost to fit them.
Nothing in the Extended Warranty shall make Aga Stoves or their partners liable for any or special, incidental or consequential damages, injury to persons or property, or any other consequential loss beyond the consumer's statutory rights. The liability on Aga Stoves total liability extends only to the purchase price paid for the goods by the Premium Retailer, except where such a limitation is prohibited by statute. Aga Stoves, in the event of a warranty claim, reserve the right to either replace the goods in question or to refund the purchase price of the goods as paid by the Premium Retailer.
The Extended Warranty does not affect your statutory rights.
The above warranty terms and conditions came into effect on 1st January 2013 and are applicable for all relevant products purchased after this date.
Please note: This warranty is applicable for purchases within the United Kingdom (mainland only).
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