Ev2-manual_20003-g_15 – WarmlyYours Environ II Floor Heating System User Manual

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LIMITED WARRANTY

This

Environ II Heater is guaranteed for a period of 5 years from date of purchase against any fault caused by a manufacturing defect. There is no

other warranty, express or implied. No claims can be brought against the manufacturer or his agents for any consequential damages whatsoever.
The warranty covers the cost of repair or replacement, at the discretion of the manufacturer, of the heater only. Any costs in respect of transport,
installation or labor shall be borne by the purchaser.

This warranty is further subject to the following conditions:

1. The warranty of the heater is to be registered by completing and returning the attached ‘Registration of Warranty’ form to WarmlyYours.com

Inc. within thirty days of purchase. Please keep your invoice, as proof of date of purchase will be required in the event of a claim.

2. The heater is to be installed between stretched carpet or laminate fl ooring and underlayment with the heater unrolled completely fl at. If using

several heaters make sure they will not overlap each other.

3. The heater is to be electrically grounded and protected by a GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter).
4. The installation is to comply with all national and local Electrical and Building Codes as well as any other applicable statutory requirements.
5. The manufacturer hereby reserves his right to inspect the installation

in situ at any reasonable time.

6. The warranty is not automatically transferred with change of ownership, but the manufacturer may, on application, transfer the warranty for the

period remaining. This transfer is solely at the discretion of the manufacturer.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR SYSTEM:

The actual temperature rise you experience on your wood laminate surface is affected by many variables over which we have no control,
including:

• Size, shape and aspect of the room (south-facing rooms tend to be naturally warmer than north-facing, etc)
• Type of subfl oor (concrete fl oors below ground level in the basement absorb more heat than a suspended wooden fl oor in the attic)
• Type and thickness of underlayment: some underlayments have a higher “R-value” than others, meaning they allow less heat to pass through

to the subfl oor below.

Remember that the wood laminate manufacturers impose a temperature limit on the underside of their products. In our experience the laminate
“absorbs” about 4 degF, so the maximum temperature on top of the laminate will be 4 degrees less than the manufacturers limit.

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