Legal Warranty - Royal RHBH-153 Directions For Use Manual

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• It is prohibited to install the stove in bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms, in rooms where combustible materials are
stored and in studio apartments.
Installation is allowed in studio apartments only with outside air intakes and if properly installed in accordance with regula-
tions;
• Under no circumstances can the stove be installed in rooms where it is exposed to contact with water or splashes of water,
as this may cause the risk of burns and short circuits.
• In accordance with fire safety laws, the clearances from flammable or heat-sensitive objects must be respected (sofas, furni-
ture, wood cladding, etc.).
• In the case of highly flammable objects (curtains, carpet, etc.), all these clearances must be increased by 1 metre.
1.6 MAIN STANDARDS APPLIED AND TO BE APPLIED
A) Directive 2014/35/EU: "Electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits'.
B) Directive 2014/30/EU: "The approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility".
C) Directive 89/391/EEC: "Implementation of measures to encourage improvements in the safety and health of workers at
work".
D) Regulation EU 305/2011: "Establishes harmonised conditions for the marketing of construction products and repeals Direc-
tive 89/106/EEC".
E) Directive 1999/34/EC: "Concerning the rapprochement of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the member
states with regard to liability for damage caused by defective products".
F) Standard EN 14785/2006: Concerning "Domestic heating appliances supplied with wood pellets - Requirements and test
methods".

1.7 LEGAL WARRANTY

The user, in order to be able to take advantage of the legal warranty, referred to in Directive 1999/44/EC, must strictly observe
the provisions contained in this manual and in particular must:
• always operate within the stove's limits of use;
• always carry out constant and diligent maintenance;
• authorise use of the stove by persons of proven capacity, aptitude and who are adequately trained for the purpose.;
• use original spare parts specific to the stove model.
1.7.1 THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES ARE EXCLUDED FROM THE WAR-
RANTY
• Improper overheating of the appliance, or use of fuels not compliant with the type and quantity indicated in the supplied
instructions;
• Any parts found to be defective due to negligence or careless use, incorrect maintenance or installation that does not com-
ply with the manufacturer's instructions (always refer to the installation and use manual supplied with the appliance);
• Further damage caused by makeshift user interventions in an attempt to solve the initial failure;
• Aggravation of damages caused by continued use of the appliance by the user once the defect has already been manifested;
• Damage caused by transport and/or handling;
• Inefficiency of chimneys, flues, or parts of the system on which the appliance depends.
• Damage caused due to tampering with the device, atmospheric agents, natural disasters, acts of vandalism, electrical
discharges, defects in the electrical and/or water system.
• Failure to arrange for the annual cleaning of the stove by an authorised technician or qualified personnel, shall invalidate
the warranty.
• Parts subject to normal wear such as gaskets, glass, cast iron cladding and grilles, painted, chromeplated or gilded details,
handles and electrical cables, lamps, luminous indicators, knobs, all parts that can be removed from the fire box;
• Colour variations of painted and or ceramic/coil parts, as well as flaws in the ceramic insofar as these are natural characteris-
tics of the material and use of the product;
• Masonry works;
• Parts of the system (if included) not supplied by the manufacturer.
1. We expressly reject all other claims for compensation, including consequential damage.
2. Any repair or replacement of parts within thewarranty period shall not lead to an extension of the warranty period.
3. The warranty will be invalidated if any changes are made to the stove, if non-original factory parts are used or if the stove
is repaired by a third party.
4. The warranty is only valid on presentation of the original proof of purchase, with date, provided no changes may have
been made to it.
5. The warranty does not apply to damage caused by actions that do not conform with the operating instructions in this ma-
nual, negligence or the use of a wrong type of fuel. The use of the wrong type of fuel may even be dangerous**.
6. The shipping costs and the risks that arise during transport of the stove or its parts shall always be payable by the buyer.
7. The warranty is only valid if the stove is installed by a professional (preferably a Royal heater authorised) installer and when
the signed commissioning protocol can be presented.
*
The stove window is heat-resistant and can withstand higher temperatures than those that can occur in the stove.
This means that damage to the window can only be caused under circumstances that are not within the scope of
responsibility of the manufacturer/distributor. For this reason, damage to the stove window is not covered by the
warranty.
**
Highly flammable substances may lead to uncontrollable combustion resulting in flames coming out of the stove.
Should this occur, never attempt to move the stove. Switch it off immediately. In case of emergency, use a type B (CO2
or powder) fire extinguisher.
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