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HAWC09D SWING

F HR FAN SPEED

TIMER

ON/ OFF

MODE

Thank you very much for purchasing a air conditioner, please read this User and Care Manual carefully before installing and using this appliance, keep this manual for future reference.

CONTENTS Part Names

2

Operating Instructions

4

Care and Maintenance

7

Caution for Operation and Trouble Shooting

8

Installation Instructions

9

1

Part Names

Front View Vertical Air Vane

Air Outlet

Exterior Air Inlet

Horizontal Air Vane

Exterior Air Inlet SWING

F HR

FAN SPEED

TIMER

ON/ OFF

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MODE

Power Cord Interior Air Inlet Grille

Fresh air lever

Remote Controller Control Panel

Fig. 1

Back View

Outside Air Outlet

Exterior Air Inlet

Drainage Tip

Fig. 2 Note: The figures in this manual are based on the external view of a standard model. Consequently, the shape may differ from that of the air conditioner you have selected.

2

Parts Name Control Panel and Vent Lever 1. Control Panel Electrical Models:

SWING

C HR FAN SPEED

TIMER

MODE

ON/ OFF

Air Filter handle

2. Vent Lever

SWING

F HR

FAN SPEED

TIMER

Fresh air lever

Fresh air vent closes Fresh air vent opens

ON/ OFF

MODE

Shut the fresh air door to achieve the best cooling effect and open it to introduce fresh air into the room if the air is foul inside.

3

Operating Instructions You can easily operate this air conditioner by pressing the relevant button on the control panel as well as the remote controller. ON/OFF Button The air conditioner will start operation or will stop operation when this button is pressed.

Control Panel

MODE Button Each time the MODE button is pressed, the operation mode is changed in sequence: COOLING FAN ONLY ENERGY SAVING COOLING

SWING CF HR

FAN SPEED

NOTE: After setting a mode, allow 3 minutes before switching to another mode.

TIMER

FAN SPEED Button Used to select the fan speed in sequence: auto medium high.

MODE

ON/ OFF

low Indication symbols on the LED control panel:

TIMER Button Used to set or cancel a timer operation.

Auto fan speed

Cooling

When the unit is in operation, you can set the OFF TIMER. When the unit is off, you can set the ON TIMER. Timer setting range is 0 to 24 hours.

Low fan speed

Fan only

Medium fan speed

Timer

If the OFF TIMER is set, the timer LED displays the remaining operating time for only 12 seconds, the display then reverts to displaying the set temperature.

High fan speed

Energy-saving

If you want to cancel the ON TIMER, press the TIMER button again. Buttons Used to set the room temperature in COOLING mode or the time in TIMER mode.

(66

SWING Button Used to start or stop the vertical air vanes.

4

) to 31

Display set temp Display set timer

The above LED symbol lights when the relevant mode is in use.

If the ON TIMER is set, the timer LED displays the remaining time to left until turn on.

NOTE: The temperature setting range is from 19

C HR

(88

).

Operating Instructions Remote Controller The remote controller transmits signals to the system.

1 POWER Button

10 1

8 Power

Timer

2 Mode

Swing

Auto

4

9

2

5

3

Mid Fan Speed

High

Buttons Used to set the room temperature in COOLING mode or the time in TIMER mode.

6 Low

_

MODE Button Used to select the mode.

Power Saver

7

3

The air conditioner will start operation or will stop operation when this button is pressed.

4

+

HIGH Button Used to select high fan speed mode.

Temp/Time

5

MID Button Used to select medium fan speed mode.

6

LOW Button Used to select Low fan speed mode.

7

AUTO Button Used to select the Auto fan speed mode.

8 TIMER Button Used to set or cancel a timer operation..

9

POWER SAVE Button Used to select the Energy-saving mode.

10 SWING Button Used to start or stop the vertical air vanes.

When changing modes during operation, the unit will not respond instantly. Please wait 3 minutes. Wait 3 minutes before restarting the appliance.

5

Operating Instructions Remote Control How to Insert the Batteries Remove the battery cover according to the arrow direction. Insert new batteries making sure that the (+) and (-) of the battery are matched correctly. Re attach the cover by sliding it back into position. Note: Use 2 LR6 AA(1.5volt) batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Replace batteries with new ones of the same type when the operation becomes erratic. If the replacement is done within 1 minute, the remote control will keep its original presets.

How to Use To operate the room air conditioner , aim the remote control at the remote sensor. The remote control will operate the air conditioner at a distance of up to 23 feet when pointed at the remote sensor on the main unit.

SWING

F HR

FAN SPEED

TIMER

ON/ OFF

MODE

Remote Sensor

6

Care and Maintenance

When servicing the air conditioner, be sure to turn the mode switch to the "OFF" position and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.

!

CAUTION

!

DO NOT forget to install the air filter. If the air conditioner is left to operate without the air filter, dust is not removed from the room and may cause your air conditioner to fail. When the air filter inlet grill and cabinet are dirty, wipe with lukewarm water (below 40 C). Use of mild detergent is recommended.

1. DO NOT use gasoline, benzine, thinner or other chemicals on the air conditioner as these substances may cause damage to the paint finish and deformation of plastic parts. 2. Never attempt to pour water directly to the front of the unit as this will cause deterioration of the electrical insulation.

Cleaning the Air Filter

Cleaning the Air Filter

If the air filter becomes clogged with dust, air-flow is obstructed and efficiency is reduced. The air filter should be cleaned once a month. More frequent cleaning may be necessary depending on outdoor and indoor air quality.

1. Remove dust clogged in the filter by tapping it or vacuum clean it. 2. Wash the filter well with lukewarm water below 40 C while rubbing lightly: To get better results, wash it with soapy water or a neutral cleaning agent.

Air Filter Removal:

3. Rinse the filter well using clean water then dry completely.

The air filter on the above model is located behind the air intake front grill. To remove the air filter, grasp the filter handle(tab) located on the right (center) side of the air inlet grille and slide the air filter to the right. To reinstall the air filter, reverse the above procedure.

End-of-Season Care 1. Operate the fan alone for half a day to dry out the inside of the unit. 2. Turn the power off and remove the plug from the wall socket. 3. Clean the filter. 4. Store in a dry location.

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Caution for Operation and Trouble Shooting

Caution for Operation 1. Wait for three minutes before restarting the air conditioner. 2. A specified fuse should be employed in the power source circuit for fear the appliance be damaged. 3. Power supply Power supply voltage should be at the range of operate normally or the fuse will be blown.

10% rated voltage, otherwise the appliance will not

4. Temperature range The air conditioner will not operate in the following operation mode and ambient temperature: COOLING

Outdoor temperature is over 43 Indoor temperature is below 21

5. When the relative room humidity is over 80% and the doors or windows are open, dew will form around the indoor air outlet during extended COOLING use. 6. The air conditioner is safe when ambient static pressure is 0.8~1.05 standard atmosphere pressure.

Trouble Shooting Before asking for service, please check the appliance according to the following items. The appliance will not be operate Check if the power supply is connected correctly. Check if the power supply is wrong or the voltage is too low or too high. Check if the fuse is blown or the breaker trips. Check if the appliance restarts less than three minutes after it was switched off, in this case the overload protector of the compressor may trigger.

Cooling is not effective Check if the air filter is clogged, this will cause frosting up of the evaporator, first, clean the air filter, and then allow airflow in until the frost is melted. Check if the appropriate temperature is set. Set the temperature according to the room temperature. Check if sunlight is penetrating into the room directly through an open curtain. Check if any window or door is open. Close all of the windows and doors to achieve the best cooling effect.

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Installation instructions Your Room Air Conditioner unit is designed to be highly efficient and save energy. Follow these recommendations for greater efficiency.

Your Room Air Conditioner was designed for easy installation in a single or double-hung window. NOTE: This unit is NOT designed for vertical (slider type) windows.

1. Select a thermostat setting that suits your comfort needs and leave the thermostat at that chosen setting.

CAUTION

!

2. The filter is very efficient in removing airborne particles. Keep the air filter clean. Normally, the filter should be cleaned once a month. More frequent cleaning may be necessary depending on the outdoor and indoor air quality. 3. Use drapes, curtains, or shades to keep direct sunlight from heating your room, but DO NOT obstruct the air conditioner. Allow air to circulate around the unit without obstructions.

!

To avoid installation/operating difficulties, read the instructions thoroughly. NOTE: Save the shipping carton and packing materials for future storage or transport of the unit. Please check the contents of the hardware kit against the corresponding model check list, prior to installation of the unit. See lists below.(Fig.A) Fig. 1A Installation Fig. A Installation Hardware Model Hardware 463AAC008BA

4. Start your air conditioner before the outdoor air becomes hot and uncomfortable. This avoids an initial period of discomfort while the unit is cooling off the room.

3/8"Screws (14) 1/4"Screws (3) Top Channel(1)

5. When the outdoor temperature is cool enough, use HIGH or LOW FAN only. This circulates indoor air, providing some cooling comfort, and utilizes less electricity than when operating on a cooling setting.

3/4"Screws (11) Gasket(11) Side Curtain RH(1) Side Curtain LH(1)

Bottom Channel(2) (Factory installed)

Lock Washers(4) 1-1/2"x1/4 Bolts(4) 1/4" Nuts(4)

Seal(1)

Foam (1) Mounting Brackets(2) Angle Brackets(2)

Double Adhering Seal(1)

End Cap & Leveling Legs(2) Drain Hose

Drain plate

NOTE: Surplus screw(s) for spare use. Tools Needed for Window Installation Screw drivers: Both Philips and flat head Power drill: 1/8 inch diameter drill bit Pencil Measuring tape Scissors Carpenters level

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Installation instructions !

CAUTION

!

Because the compressor is located on the control side of the unit (right side), this side will be heavier and more awkward to manipulate. Inadequate support on the control side of the unit can result in personal injury and damage to your unit and property. Therefore, it is recommended to have someone assist you during the installation of this unit.

F. Your unit was designed to evaporate condensation under normal conditions. However, under extreme humidity conditions, excess condensation may cause the basepan to overflow to the outside. The unit should be installed where condensation run-off cannot drip on pedestrians or neighboring properties.

Awning

1. Select the Best Location A. Your room air conditioner was designed to fit easily into a single or double hung window. However, since window designs vary, it may be necessary to make some modifications for safe and proper installation.

20" Min.

12" Min.

B. Make sure the window and frame are structurally sound and free from dry and rotted wood. C. For maximum efficiency, install the air conditioner on the side of the house or building which favors more shade than sunlight. If the unit is in direct sunlight, it is advisable to provide an awning over the unit. D. Provide sufficient clearance around the cabinet to allow for ample air circulation through the unit. See (Fig.B). The rear of the unit should be outdoors and not in a garage nor inside of a building. Keep the unit as far away as possible from obstacles and obstructions and at least 30" above the floor or ground. Curtains and other objects within a room should be prevented from blocking the air flow. E. Be certain the proper electrical outlet is within reach of the installation. Use only a single outlet circuit rated at the proper current. All wiring should be in accordance with local and national electrical codes.

10

20" Min.

Side obstruction

30" Min.

Ground

Fig.B

Window opening requirements (see table below) Model 9K Size Cabinet size 17.7" *14.2" *21.4" (W*H*D) Min. Window 21" opening Max. Window 35" opening

Fence, wall, or other obstacle.

Installation instructions 2. Preparation to Remove the Air Conditioner Slide-Out Chassis A. Remove a total of (4) Philips screws securing the chassis to the cabinet. There are (2) screws on each side. The set of screws closest to the front of the unit secure the front panel to the cabinet. The set of screws closest to the rear of the unit secure the cabinet to the chassis. See (Fig. 1).

Right side Philips screws

Fig. 1

B. Remove the front panel assembly from the cabinet by gently pulling it.

Coil

C. Grasp the pull handle at the front of the slide-out chassis and carefully slide the air conditioner out of the cabinet. See (Fig. 2). Chassis

NOTE: Screws must be reinstalled upon completion of the window installation to secure the slide-out chassis.

Pull Handle

Fig. 2

Please seek assistance for this procedure. 3. Assembly of the upper & lower channels to the cabinet A. " L" Shaped Top Channel: Stick the double adhering seal to the " L" shaped top channel, and then Install the "L" shaped top channel to the cabinet as shown in (Fig. 3) using (3) 1/4" screws. B. The "U" Shaped Bottom Channel has been installed At the factory.

Double Adhering seal 1/4" Screw

Channel

"U"Shaped Channel (smaller space to front)

Fig. 3

4. Assembly of the side shutters (curtains) to the cabinet. Slide the shutters into the top and bottom channels as shown in (Fig. 4). The shutters are identified (on each frame) as "left" & "right". Attach the shutters to the cabinet using (3) 3/8" screws on each side.

Shutter Frame 3/8" screw Right Shutter

Fig. 4

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Installation instructions 5. Installation of Mounting Brackets and First Sealing Strip

(TOP VIEW) V-slot

NOTE: Windows come in a variety of different styles. Therefore, it may be necessary to modify or improve your particular installation.

Bracket Assembly

A. Attach the bracket assembly to the 90 angle support brackets (Fig. 5) using (2) 1 1/2" bolts Two bolts per bracket. Secure with the (2) 1/4" lock washers and (2) 1/4"nuts. DO NOT immediately tighten these bolts as it may be necessary to adjust the depth of the bracket assembly, depending on the depth of your window sill. See (Fig. 7).Install the two leveling screws into the 90 degrees support brackets. Test the bracket assembly in the window before cabinet installation. If the leveling screws are distanced too far away from the wall to provide stability, it may be necessary for you to shim this area with a solid piece of wood. See (Fig. 8).

90 Angle Support Brackets

Bracket Bolts Leveling Screw

Fig. 5 V-slot Center

8 1/4"

8 1/4"

Measurement for Model 9k = 8 1/4"

Fig. 6 (2) 3/4" screws per bracket

B. Measure the inside window sill width and find the center as shown in (Fig. 6). Align the V-slot in each bracket on these marks and mount the brackets to the sill using 3/4" screws provided. Brackets should be perpendicular to the inside window sill. See (Fig. 6).

3/16" Maximum

Bracket Assembly

Leveling Screw Outer Wall Construction

Fig. 7

C. For proper condensation run-off it will be necessary to adjust the angle/pitch of the window brackets. This is accomplished by adjusting the distance of the leveling screw on the outer wall. The maximum angle/pitch should not exceed more than 3/16". See (Fig.7). D. Cut the seal strip to fit the underside of the bottom window sash. Remove the peel-off backing on the foam and attach it to this sash. See (Fig. 9).

Solid Piece Wood (If required)

Fig. 8

!

CAUTION

!

Window Sash

Use a solid piece of wood to provide stability. This will be required when sills are extra deep. See (Fig. 8).

Window Sash Sealing Strip

Fig. 9

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Window sill

Installation instructions 6. Installation of the cabinet A. Align one hole in the bottom of the cabinet with one hole in the bracket assembly. Secure the cabinet to the bracket using (3) 1/4" screws provided. Repeat the same procedure on the opposite side of the cabinet. See (Fig. 10).

1/4" Screws

B. Ensure the "L" shaped mounting channel is positioned in front of the sash. The "U" shaped channel on the bottom of the cabinet should be positioned in the track provided on the bracket assembly. Pull the window down until it rests just behind the front of the "L" shaped mounting channel. See (Fig. 11).

Fig. 10

Window Sash

C. Check to make sure that the cabinet is slanted slightly downward on the outside. If necessary, re-adjust the support bracket as shown in (Fig. 7). "L"Shaped Mounting Channel

7. Secure Shutters A. Carefully slide the air conditioner back into the cabinet.(Please seek assistance for this procedure). B. Reinstall the slide-out-chassis security screws (removed earlier) on both sides of the cabinet. See (Fig. 12).

Seal

Fig. 11

Secure the top of the frames to the window sash with (2) 3/4" screws.

3/4" screws Shutter Frame

C. Now, secure the bottom frame shutters using one shutter clamp and one 3/4" screw on each side(Fig. 12). 8. Reinstalling the Front Panel Assembly A. Position the front panel on the cabinet starting at the top. The front panel lock tabs must be inserted into the retaining slots in the cabinet. Repeat this procedure on all sides. B. Secure the front grille to the cabinet using the Philips screws removed earlier(Fig. 1).

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"L"Shaped Seal Mounting Channel Security Screw Coil

Fig. 12

Installation instructions 9. Complete the installation A. Cut the foam to fit the opening between the top of the inside and outside window. See (Fig. 13).

B. Some installations may require additional sealing around the window and air conditioner. Check for any air leaks and seal where necessary.

Foam

Fig. 13

C. In very humid areas, the water removal may be excessive enough to overflow the unit or increase the noise of the air conditioner. If this occurs, you may wish to attach a drain hose (not included) to the drain plug allowing condensation to run off conveniently. See (Fig. 14). Drain Hose (not included)

Fig. 14

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Version No. 819044075-01

HISENSE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. HISENSE Australia will provide parts and labour to you the Customer as set out herein. 2. Nothing in the warranty, limits any rights you may have under the trade practices act or any other Commonwealth or State Legislation. Such rights cannot be changed by the conditions in this warranty. Subject to the conditions below this appliance is warranted by Hisense and/or its Agents to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 60 months from the date of purchase (the “Warranty period”)

iv.

resulting from poor installation including and not limited to positioning and externally fitted equipment such as plumbing and drainage, cabling, antennae or due to Incompatibility of connected equipment;

v.

to the product caused by overheating as a result of siting or positioning of the equipment, where there is not provision for adequate ventilation or a dust free environment;

vi.

caused if your appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced by any person other than someone authorised by Hisense;

vii.

to a product or components, caused by power surges or spikes, including and not limited to, mains power and telecommunications connections, or to other unspecified sources, incorrect power current, voltage fluctuation, amperage fluctuation, rust or corrosion;

3. This warranty: a. covers products purchased as NEW, manufactured for use in Mainland Australia and Tasmania; b. is only applicable when installed by a licensed and qualified installation contractor c. commences from the date of purchase as listed on the Customers invoice;

viii.

d. provides for the labour and replacement parts necessary to maintain your product in good operating condition as specified in this warranty however, if repair is needed because of product failure during normal usage, Hisense has the option to repair or replace the defective product or part of the product with a product or part of the product of like kind and quality and a replacement part may be new or reconditioned of like kind and quality and may cost less than the original product purchased and no charges or refunds will be made based on the replacement product cost difference;

c. costs of attendance and testing where no mechanical or electrical failure is identified; d. initial setup and installation of the product; e. Normal maintenance costs and costs incurred through the installation of items listed as requiring periodic replacement;

e. applies only to the original purchaser and cannot be transferred;

f. products with removed or altered serial numbers;

f. is only applicable when your appliance is used in a domestic environment;

g. consumables such as but not limited to bulbs/globes, batteries, remote controls;

g. covers products for commercial purposes for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.

h. removal and reinstallation of an internal component not performed by a factory authorised service centre;

4. Product Identification a. Hisense reserves the right to reject claims for any services or work where the Customer requesting such work or services from Hisense and/or its agents cannot produce for verification the serial number and the proof of purchase as per original purchase invoice. b. The warranty will be voided if any Serial Number sticker provided to be placed on the equipment is damaged, modified or removed. c. In the event that a request for repair is made against a warranty where the Serial Number sticker is not attached to the product or the customer cannot produce for verification the original invoice, the repairer will not affect any repairs on the product and the Customer will be charged a service call-out fee. 5. What is covered by this warranty a. The equipment is covered for faulty workmanship on parts that have failed under normal use which are contained within the product. b. Hisense and/or its Agents will decide if there are any defects in the material and/or workmanship c. This warranty is only applicable for repairs on declared equipment carried out within Mainland Australia and Tasmania 6. What is not Covered by this warranty (excluded):a. Loss or damage occasioned by: i.

Accidental removal of the plug from the power point, failure to plug in the product to a properly connected power supply or failure to switch on the power point;

ii.

Switching off the power supply or power supply outages;

iii.

The introduction of abnormal heat loads to the product;

iv.

Failure to observe the operating and installation instructions supplied with the product; and

b. any damage or failure: i.

of equipment due to the product being inadequately serviced to manufacturer’s recommendations;

ii.

resulting from environmental conditions including and not limited to dirt, dust, rodents, insects, rust, corrosion, salt builtup, of any part of the product including its parts; or

iii.

resulting from excessive use “fair wear and tear”;

due to a dropped product; collision with another object, use of which is not designed, negligence, accident or deliberate misuse, theft, abuse, vandalism, flood, fire, earthquake, electrical storms or any other act of God or any war related events;

i. cosmetic or structural items; j. Any failures due to the interference from or to other products and/or sources; 7.

The Warranty Ceases if: a. The product ceases to carry the original manufacturer’s serial number or is sold at an auction; b. The product is rented; c. Damage to the product has occurred as listed in point 6b.

8.

Neither Hisense nor its representatives provide loan equipment under the terms of this warranty.

9.

Any unauthorised access to the internal hardware of the product will void this warranty.

10. Replacement items are “Like for like” and is not “new for old” and does not indicate in any way that a faulty product will be replaced with a new part or unit. 11. If you reside outside of the service coverage area of your nearest authorised service agent, this warranty does not cover the costs of transportation or travel expenses to and from your home. 12. Hisense accepts no liability for items that are lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of freight, transport or storage. If you are required to transport the appliance to an authorised service centre, you must ensure that it is securely packed and insured. 13. On Public Holidays or other periods when regular business and wholesale operations are temporarily ceased, repairer availability and warranty response times may extend beyond the standard response times due to the availability of repairers and parts. 14. Any repair performed on a product under the warranty where no fault can be found, or the item is deemed by Hisense, or an authorised Hisense agent, to be not faulty under this warranty, or the repair or fault is not covered under the warranty, a No Fault Found fee is payable by the warranty holder of a minimum of $125 inc GST. 15. Any repairs or services required that are outside of the terms and conditions of the warranty can be carried out at the request of the customer or due to site attendance were fault is not covered under warranty as the product not been installed or setup correctly; a credit card may be required prior to the commencement of such services.

WARRANTY CLAIMS PROCEDURE Please retain this portion for your records

60 MONTHS IN HOME REPAIR WARRANTY Hisense Australia will provide its nearest service centre for repairs under warranty. You will need to ensure that you have already called Hisense Warranty Centre and received a JOB NUMBER. Before making a claim, please make sure that you understand the terms and conditions of the warranty • • • •

Check and ensure the installation of all power cables to the power point are secure and power is turned on, all cables leads and connectors are connected properly and that all switches are turned on and functioning Check that there is power at the power point by using a small appliance Check that all settings are set according to the instruction manual Please keep this certificate in a safe place together with your product receipt. Should you need to make a claim, the responsibility of proof of ownership of the equipment is on you. If a claim is made that is found not to be covered under this warranty, or no faulty hardware components are found, you will be charged at Hisense or Hisense Authorised Service Center's standard service charge plus an administration fee.

PLEASE REFER TO THE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE AT THE END OF THIS MANUAL Service Procedure Please have your original invoice, model, and serial number ready. To receive service, you are required to: • • •

Call 1800 447 367. Service claims may be made between 9:00am and 5:00pm AEST weekdays excluding public holidays where a call representative will log your claim for processing. You will be provided a JOB NUMBER Normally under 2 hours of logging and receiving your proof of purchase for your claim, an Authorised Service Agent will contact you to proceed with claim.

WARRANTY REGISTRATION In order to register your warranty, please fill out and return with a copy of your invoice to: Hisense Warranty Registration PO BOX 2268 Seaford Victoria 3198 Australia

Congratulations on your purchase, This Document sets out terms and conditions of your product warranty. Please Keep it with your proof of purchase information in a safe place for future reference should you require service to your product.

The Undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the Hisense warranty service provided. I have read and understand the conditions and terms of the warranty in its entirety.

NAME OF PURCHASER _______________________________________________

SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________________________________________

ADDRESS __________________________________________________________ STORE PURCHASED FROM ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ CITY ______________________________ STATE _______ POSTCODE ________ CITY _______________________ STATE _______ POSTCODE ________ PHONE (_____)_____________________ INVOICE NO. _______________________________________ MOBILE (_____)_____________________ MODEL NO. _______________________________________ FAX

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DATE OF PURCHASE _________/___________/__________

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