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Portable Pool & Spa Timer

Model P1101

OWNER’S MANUAL

Electrical Rating
15 amp (1800 watt) resistive
15 amp (1800 watt) tungsten
1 H.P. (15 FLA, 90 LRA) motor
120V 60 Hz

How to Set the Timer
Fig. 1

1. Insert ON (green) and OFF (red) trippers into dial at desired ON and OFF times (Fig. 1). Be sure trippers are firmly pressed against dial surface and at least one space is left between ON and OFF trippers (Fig. 2).

Fig. 2

2. Turn dial clockwise one or more revolutions until correct time of day is next to arrow in center of dial (Fig. 3).

Fig. 3

3. Plug pump into timer receptacle and plug timer cord into outlet. If timer is used outdoors, outlet must be suitable for wet locations.

Extra trippers may be stored on the dial by placing same color trippers next to each other.

For Early ON or OFF Operation
Turn manual knob counter-clockwise to desired ON or OFF position.
Timer will follow next scheduled automatic operation.

Congratulations
You have made the right choice in purchasing a Pool and Spa Timer that provides not only convenience and energy savings but which also will extend the life of the pool equipment and maintain consistent water quality. This timer is designed for indoor and outdoor use and features a See-Through Rain Sheild.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DANGER: To reduce the risk of injury:

  • Do not permit children to operate the timer or pool/spa unless they are closely supervised at all times.
  • Test GROUND FAULT protection regularly. If it fails to reset, DO NOT USE the pool or spa! Contact a qualified service technician.
  • Always disconnect electricity before servicing this timer or the equipment connected to it. THIS TIMER IS NOT TO BE USED AS A POWER DISCONNECT.
  • Use timer only for its intended use as described in this manual.
  • Install only on a GROUNDED 120VAC circuit protected by a fuse or circuit breaker.

SAVE THIS MANUAL

Troubleshooting Guide
Symptom Cause(s) Corrective Action
No power at timer’s receptacle • No power to timer
• Timer contacts open
• Defective timer*
Check circuit breaker in panel.
Turn timer to ON, check timer setting and operation.
Timer loses time • Power to timer is not continuous Check branch circuit that timer is plugged in to.
Timer’s receptacle is “hot” (energized) at all times • No OFF trippers in dial
• Defective timer*
Check timer operation.
Replace timer.

* Timer should not be used over its rated capacity. The protective cover should always be in place.

WARRANTY

If within one (1) year from the date of installation, this product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will repair or replace it free of charge.
The warranty does not cover labor for removal or reinstallation and does not apply to: (a) damage caused by accident, abuse, mishandling, or dropping; (b) a unit which has been subject to unauthorized repair; (c) units not used in accordance with directions; (d) damages exceeding the cost of the product. Some states do not allow a limitation of damages so the foregoing warranty may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
This warranty service is available, if the defective product or its defective component is returned with proof of purchase and date of installation, either (a) to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased or (b) by shipping prepaid to Intermatic Incorporated / After Sales Service, 7777 Winn Rd., Spring Grove, IL 60081-9698 / 815-675-7000 http://www.intermatic.com

About Intermatic Incorporated
Intermatic Incorporated is the largest manufacturer of timers in the world. For more than 50 years, we have been committed to making quality timers, and it is our hope that this product will provide you with convenience, service and peace of mind for many years. If you have any questions about your Portable Pool and Spa Timer, or would like to receive information on our low voltage garden lighting or home automation and protection products, please call or write to us at…

Phone (815) 675-2321 Fax (815) 675-2112
©Copyright 1997 Intermatic Inc.            158SB9318

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INTERMATIC HB880R Outdoor 7 Day Digital Timer Manual https://itsmanual.com/intermatic/hb880r-digital-timer/ Mon, 17 Jul 2023 12:22:13 +0000 https://itsmanual.com/?p=163736 Read More...

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INTERMATIC HB880R Outdoor 7 Day Digital Timer Instruction

Operating and User Instructions

WARNING Risk of Fire or Electrical Shock

  • Connect only to an outdoor receptacle protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
  • Connect only to an outdoor receptacle with a “while in use” weatherproof cover.
  • Mount at least 24 inches (0.6 meters) above ground level with receptacles facing downward.
  • Unplug timer power cord before opening the battery compartment.
  • Replace battery cover and retaining screw before plugging in timer cord.
  • Do not use timer if battery cover and/or retaining screw is missing or damaged.
  • Do not exceed rated capacity of connected extension cord or timer.

Specifications

  • Input Voltage: 120 VAC, 60 HZ
  • 15 Amps General Purpose
  • 1000 Watts Tungsten
  • 1/2 Horsepower
  • 8.3 Amps Ballast (Standard) (Inductive)
  • 500 VA Electronic Ballast

Description

The HB880R Time Switch is a programmable digital timer for outdoor applications. Astronomic settings adjust for seasonal changes. Automatic Daylight Saving Time adjustment. Follow these instructions to complete the programming for the HB880R time switch.

Enable the Battery

  1. On the back of timer, pull out the pull tab (if present) from the battery holder. See Figure 2.
  2. Verify that the controller display activates.
  3. Take one of these actions.
    • IF THE DISPLAY Activates Does not activate
    • THEN… Go to Setting the Calendar, Clock and Astro Time Replace Battery. See Replacing Battery on page 2.
    • Removing pull tab from battery holder

Setting the Calendar, Clock and Astro Time

NOTE: The timer does not have to be plugged in to set the timer.

  1. Press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The year flashes.
  2. Press + or – to scroll to the current year, then press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The month digit flashes.
    NOTE: The months start with 01 (Jan) through 12 (Dec).
  3. Press + or – to select the current month, then press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The day of the month digit and the corresponding day of the week flashes.
  4. Press + or – to select the current day of the month and then press DATE/TIME/NEXT.
  5. From the DST (Daylight Saving Time) screen, press + or – to set the DST function to Auto (ON) or OFF, then press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The hour digit in the current time flashes on the screen.
  6. Press + or – to set the current hour (AM/PM), then press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The minute digit flashes.
  7. Press + or – to set the current minute, then press DATE/TIME/NEXT. A flashing “nor” and the Astro icon appears.
  8. Using the map in Figure 3 as reference, press + or – to select your Astro zone then press DATE/TIME/NEXT to save the zone. The AM sunrise screen appears.
    NOTE: nor denotes NORTH, CEN denotes CENTER, and SOU denotes SOUTH.
  9. From the AM sunrise screen, press + or – to set the sunrise time, then press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The PM Sunset screen appears.
    NOTE: The setting range is a maximum of +/- 2 hours.
    NOTE: Press DELETE to restore calculated sunrise time.
  10. Press + or – to set the sunset time, then press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The time of day screen (flashing colon) appears.
    NOTE: The setting range is a maximum of +/- 2 hours from
    the automatically calculated sunrise time.
    NOTE: Press DELETE to restore calculated sunset time.

Setting Events

This section provides instructions for setting pairs of ON/OFF events. To set an event pair, you must first set the ON event and then repeat the procedure to set the OFF event. You can set up to seven pairs of ON/OFF events (14 total) in the timer. Follow this procedure to set timer events.

  1. Press SET ON/OFF EVENTS. Dashed lines appear to indicate no event is set for the event number.
  2. Press DATE/TIME/NEXT to set an ON event. The screen displays 1200 AM 1 ON (for ON event 1).
  3. Press + or – to scroll to the days of the week that the event will run.
    NOTE: To set the event to run every:

    • Week: Select MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU
    • Weekday: Select MO, TU, WE, TH, FR
    • Weekend: Select SA, SU
    • Press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The hour flashes.
  4. Press + or – to scroll to the desired hour or AM Sunrise or PM Sunset for the event.
    NOTE: The hour can be set with the 12-hour AM/PM format or at Sunrise or Sunset.
  5. Take one of these actions.
    • IF YOU SELECTED… A specific hour, Sunrise or Sunset,
    • THEN… Go to step 6. Press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to advance to setting OFF time for event and go to step 8.
  6. Press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The minute digit flashes.
  7. Press + or – to set the minute for the event.
  8. Press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to set the OFF Event. Dashed lines appear to indicate no event is set for the event number.
  9. Press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The screen displays 12:00 AM 1 OFF (OFF Event 1).
  10. Press + or – to scroll to the days of the week that the program will run.
  11. Press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The hour flashes.
  12. Press + or – to scroll to the desired hour or AM Sunrise or PM Sunset for the event.
  13. Take one of these actions.
    • IF YOU SELECTED… A specific hour, Sunrise or Sunset,
    • THEN… Go to step 14 Go to step 16
  14. Press DATE/TIME/NEXT. The minute digit flashes.
  15. Press + or – to set the minute for the event.
  16. If you want to set another ON/OFF pair, repeat steps 1 to 16.
  17. If you are finished setting events, press and hold SET ON/OFF EVENTS until the time of day screen appears.
    NOTE: If you leave the timer idle in Calendar or Event setting modes for 5 minutes, the timer will automatically switch to AUTO operating mode after saving your settings.

Daily Operation

Once the initial settings are completed, follow this procedure to select the operation mode in the timer.

TABLE 1. Description of Modes
Mode Description
AUTO Switches ON/OFF events at programmed times.
RDM

(Random)

Varies each event up to 30 minutes from the programmed time
MANUAL Programmed events are ignored but are saved in memory.

Press SELECT FUNCTION to scroll to the desired operation mode. See Table 2 for selection of modes.
NOTE: In order for the time switch to run the programmed events, the operation mode must be set to AUTO or RDM.

TABLE 2. Selecting Operating Mode.
Mode Description
ON Load is ON permanently in MANUAL mode.
ON AUTO AUTO has been selected, load is ON, and will stay ON until the next scheduled OFF event.
ON RDM RDM mode has been selected, load is ON, and will stay ON until the next scheduled RDM OFF event
OFF Load is OFF permanently in MANUAL mode
OFF AUTO AUTO mode is selected, load is OFF, and will stay OFF until the next scheduled ON event.

Reviewing or Modifying an Event

Follow this procedure to modify an event.

  1. Press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to scroll to the desired event.
  2. Press DATE/TIME/NEXT to select the event setting that you want to modify.
  3. Press + or – to adjust the setting, then press DATE/TIME/NEXT to save and advance to the next setting.
  4. Repeat step 3 as needed for this event.
  5. If you want to modify another event, press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to scroll to the desired event.
  6. When the modifications are complete, press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to scroll through all 7 ON/OFF events (including blank events) and return to the time of day screen (flashing colon).

Deleting an Event

Follow this procedure to delete an event.

  1. Press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to scroll to the unwanted ON or OFF event.
  2. Press DELETE. The screen displays dashes to indicate the ON or OFF event is deleted.
    NOTE: If necessary, repeat this procedure to delete both ON and OFF settings for the event.
  3. When the modifications are complete, press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to scroll through all 7 ON/OFF events (including blank events) and return to the time of day screen (flashing colon).

Resetting the Timer

In case of a time malfunction or to delete all previous settings, the unit can be reset. To reset the timer, use a pen or blunt object to Press RESET. The timer resets and deletes all the settings in the unit.

Replacing the Battery

One AA size alkaline battery is needed to complete this procedure.

  1. Unplug the timer power cord.
  2. From the rear of the timer, remove the retaining screw and battery cover.
  3. Install the new AA battery (observe polarity).
  4. Verify that the controller display activates.
  5. Take one of these actions.
    • IF THE DISPLAY… Activates Does not activate,
    • THEN… Go to step 6. Make sure the battery is not dead and is installed with the proper polarity. Adjust as needed to get the screen to activate.
  6. Replace the battery cover and retaining screw.
  7. Go to Setting the Calendar, Clock and Astronomic Time. NOTE: If the timer is going to be stored for an extended period of time, it is recommended to remove the battery to preserve the life of the battery.

Troubleshooting

Symptom Possible Cause Solution
The timer is losing settings Low battery not holding memory Replace the battery. See Replacing the Battery.
Output does not switch or output switches at wrong time Auto or RDM mode is not properly selected. Select the desired mode. See Daily Operation.
There are extra or incorrect event settings. Press SET ON/OFF EVENTS to scroll through the events to find the event that needs to be changed or deleted.

See Reviewing or Modifying an Event.

Astro Events have seasonally adjusted beyond fixed time. Make sure the fixed timed events are not set anywhere in the range of earliest to latest sunrise and sunset.

Warranty service is available by either (a) returning the product to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased or (b) completing a warranty claim online at www.intermatic.com. This warranty is made by: Intermatic Incorporated, 1950 Innovation Way, Suite 300, Libertyville, IL 60048. For additional product or warranty information go to: http://www.Intermatic.com or call 815-675-7000.

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G2240-IMSK
TYPE 1 AND 2 SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING
Risk of Fire or Electric Shock

  • Disconnect power at the circuit breaker(s) or disconnect switch(es) before installing or servicing.
  • Turn Module Power Switch to the OFF position, (if provided), or remove power at the power source before replacing IModule™ units.
  • Confirm Smart Guard ™ is rated for the correct voltage per part number specified on your SPD enclosure.
  • Installation and/or wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical code requirements.
  • Installation and service to be performed by a qualified licensed technician or electrician.
  • Bonding between conduit connections is not automatic and must be provided as part of the installation.
  • KEEP DOOR CLOSED AT ALL TIMES when not servicing.

APPLICATION NOTES

  1.  Thoroughly read instructions before installing the SPD unit.
  2. This product is designed to protect against momentary transient overvoltage events.
  3. This product may not protect against nearby lightning strikes.
  4. This device features internal protection that will disconnect the surge protective component at the end of its useful life but will maintain power to the load-now unprotected. If this situation is undesirable for the application, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for replacing IModule™ units.
  5. Observe warnings and instructions on the front panel and unit label of the product.

DEFINITIONS

Type 1 SPD: A typical type 1 SPD installation will be connected between the secondary of the service transformer and the line side of the service panel. This installation is intended to be installed without overcurrent protection to the SPD.
Type 2 SPD: A typical type 2 SPD installation will be connected to the load side of the service panel and is intended to be installed with overcurrent protection to the SPD.

INSTALLATION:

  1. Verify system voltage.
  2. Make sure SPD is correctly rated for your system.
  3. Determine the mounting location of SPD unit.
    The SPD unit should be located as close as possible to the load to be protected to minimize all wire lengths.
  4.  Mount enclosure
    – Remove dead front from SPD unit.
    – Disconnect power to the unit at power source before installation.
    – Remove a needed knockout from SPD unit once wire routing has been determined.
    – Only one conduit connection may be made to the SPD unit enclosure.
    – Mount enclosure using suitable fasteners in locations shown below. Do not rely on conduit fitting to support SPD.
    INTERMATIC Smart Guard IG2240-IMSK - Imodule
  5. Follow wiring diagram for all connections (Located within instruction sheet and SPD unit).
    – Lead lengths can be replaced at the terminal; splicing of leads is not recommended.
    – Cut all wires to a minimum suitable length while maintaining a 4” recommended bend radius.
    – Do not coil excess wire.
    – Make sure all connections are secure.
    – Replace dead front.
  6. Energize SPD unit
    – Flip circuit breaker (when used) to ON position at main service panel or disconnect switch(es).
    -Alignment key of the module
    – Flip Module Power Switch within SPD unit to on position.
    – Indicators: Each IModule™ has a blue LED to indicate the SPD unit has power and a green LED to indicate that the IModule™ is providing protection.

SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS:

The IModule™will absorb the energy of the surges to protect the connected load. If the green LED is OFF, the IModule™ is no longer providing protection and should be replaced as soon as possible.
All three of the removable IModule™ units must be replaced every three years to maintain the connected equipment warranty.
TO REPLACE IModule™:

  1. POWER MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE IModule™ UNITS BEFORE REPLACING.
  2.  Move the Module Power Switch within the SPD to the OFF position. This will ONLY remove power to the IModule™ units. This switch does not remove power from the protected load. This switch is not used as an overcurrent protection device (OCPD).
  3. Remove IModule™ to be replaced by firmly pulling straight out from the SPD unit. The module door within the unit will close once the IModule™ is removed.
  4. Make sure IModule™ is correctly rated for the system.
  5. Place new IModule™ back into the SPD unit. Make sure IModule™ alignment key is oriented correctly when inserting.
  6. Make sure the IModule™ is fully seated.
  7. Re-energize the SPD unit.
  8. Verify the blue and green LED’s within each IModule™ are lit.

TEN-YEAR/THREE-YEAR LIMITED PRODUCT AND TEN-YEAR LIMITED CONNECTED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY FOR INTERMATIC SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICES.

(1) What is Covered By This Limited Warranty
(A) Replacement of Product
Intermatic Incorporated (“Intermatic”) warrants to the original purchaser only, Intermatic IG2240-IMSK SMART GUARD™ Base Unit shall be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of ten years (120 months) from date of purchase or 126 months from date of manufacture. The IModule™ limited warranty period is three years  (36 months) from the date of purchase (42 months from the date of manufacture). If the purchaser discovers a defect in material or workmanship, the purchaser must promptly submit a warranty claim. Upon a determination by Intermatic that the Product is defective, Intermatic shall correct any defect in material or workmanship by replacing the  Defective Product. Any repair by Intermatic, including both parts and labor, shall be at Intermatic’s expense. The foregoing remedy is the purchaser’s exclusive remedy for a  breach of warranty.  The product must be installed in the appropriate application in complete accordance with the installation instructions. All building wiring and other connections to the Product must conform to all applicable national, state, and local electrical codes; the Product must not be opened, modified, exposed to extreme heat or cold,  submerged or subjected to abnormal use or service. All products must be used in accordance with the instructions provided with the Product and the purchaser shall be solely responsible for selecting a Product model with specifications appropriate for the equipment to be protected. Intermatic shall determine, in its sole discretion, whether any  Product returned by a purchaser has been used in accordance with its instructions, is an appropriate model for the purchaser’s use thereof, and whether the Product is defective.

In addition to the above described limited Product warranty, Intermatic warrants to the original purchaser of the Product for a period of ten years from the date of purchase of the product, the following: In the event that any major household connected electrical equipment (as defined below) is damaged (the “Damaged Equipment”) as a direct result of the failure of an in-warranty Product to protect the Damaged Equipment from Power Transients (as hereinafter defined) and all other conditions are satisfied, Intermatic’s option, either repair the Damaged Equipment or reimburse the purchaser of the defective product. The limit of Intermatic’s liability under this warranty shall be the Fair Market  Value (as hereinafter defined) of the Damaged Equipment or the deductible amount of the original purchaser’s homeowners insurance policy, whichever is less. In no event shall  Intermatic incur repair costs or reimburse the purchaser for an amount in excess of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00).
As used herein, “major household connected electrical equipment” shall mean major household appliances and electronic devices, including refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, stoves and ovens, microwave ovens, clothes washers and/or dryers, dishwashers, audio and stereo equipment or components, video equipment, televisions,, and computers. Major household connected electrical equipment that normally requires an additional connection such as phone/modem connection, antenna or cable connection or other temporary or permanent connection must be properly connected to an Intermatic listed Surge Protection Device that incorporates surge protection for both AC  (power) and all other input connections, which is sold separately. The Fair Market Value of the Damaged Equipment shall be the current value of the equipment specified in the most recent version of the Orion Blue Book (printed or online edition) by Orion Research Corporation. Promptly upon discovering any Damaged Equipment, the purchaser must submit a claim pursuant to the claim procedure provided below.
In no event may a purchaser initiate a claim later than (30) days after the Protected Equipment is damaged. In order to receive the Connected Equipment protection provided in this Section, all of the following conditions must be satisfied with respect to the use of the Product: (a) the Product must be properly installed; (b) all building wiring and other connections to the Product and the Damaged Equipment must conform to all applicable federal, state and local electrical codes; (c) no ground wires or ground connections in addition to the AC power source can be used in connection with the Product or the Damaged Equipment; (d) Equipment with additional telephone or data/cable connections must be properly connected to an Intermatic Listed Surge Protection Device (see www.Intermatic.com); and (e) the Product(s) and Protected Equipment must not be opened, modified, exposed to extreme heat or cold, submerged or subjected to abnormal use or service.
For purposes of this Limited Warranty, a Power Transient shall mean over-voltage resulting from momentary voltage spikes or surges on an AC power line of magnitude that the
The product, according to its specifications, is designed to stop before such spikes or surges affect downstream equipment.
(2) What is Not Covered By This Warranty
Intermatic does not warrant (a) defects in the Product or damage to any equipment caused by the failure to properly install the Product, (b) damage caused by use of the Product for purposes other than those for which it was designed, (c) damage caused by a disaster such as fire, flood, and wind, (d) damage caused by unauthorized attachments or modification of the Product, (e) damage to the Product occurring during the shipment, or (f) electrical disturbances exceeding published product specifications, (g) damage to the Product caused by any other abuse or misuse by the purchaser, (h) damage due to direct or vicinity lightning strikes, This warranty applies to residential and commercial applications. This device is not intended to provide protection during Utility voltage swells or loss of neutral conditions which are by definition not transient events and are not covered by this warranty.
(3) Disclaimer of Warranty
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A LIMITED WARRANTY.
ALL THREE OF THE REMOVABLE IModule™ UNITS ARE TO BE REPLACED EVERY THREE YEARS TO MAINTAIN THE CONNECTED EQUIPMENT WARRANTY.
(4) Limitation of Remedies
IN NO CASE SHALL INTERMIX BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. SUCH EXCLUDED DAMAGES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT  LIMITED TO, DAMAGE TO SOFTWARE, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF SAVINGS OR REVENUE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY  ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT, COST OF CAPITAL, COST OF ANY SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT, FACILITIES OR SERVICES, DOWNTIME, THE CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING CUSTOMERS, DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND PERSONAL INJURY. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITS ON WARRANTIES OR ON REMEDIES FOR BREACH IN CERTAIN TRANSACTIONS, IN SUCH STATES, THE LIMITS IN THIS PARAGRAPH AND IN PARAGRAPH (3) MAY NOT APPLY.

(5) Time Limit for Bringing Suit
No action arising out of any claimed breach of warranty may be brought more than one year after the cause of action has occurred.
(6) No Other Warranties
Unless modified in writing signed by both parties, this agreement is understood to be the complete and exclusive agreement between the parties, superseding all prior agreements, oral or written, and all other communications between the parties relating to the subject matter of this agreement. No employee of Intermatic or any other party is authorized to make any warranty in addition to those made in this agreement. This warranty is made by: Intermatic Incorporated/After Sales Service, 7777 Winn Rd., Spring  Grove, IL. 600819698/815-675-7000 http://www.intermatic.com
(7) Claim Procedure In order  to submit a claim for warranty service the  original purchaser must:
(A) Contact the Intermatic Claims Center at 1-800-270-7227 before having the damaged equipment repaired.
(B) Request that an  IncidentClaim Report be written regarding the damage including descriptions and model identification (if available) of the equipment that was damaged. Record the Warranty Claim Number for future reference.
(C)File a claim for the damaged equipment with your homeowners (or renters) insurance company.
(D) Send the INTERMATIC SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE to the Intermatic WarrantyCoordinator at the address listed below. All returned devices must be plainly marked with the Intermatic Warranty  Claim Number.
(E) Send all of the following information in a single packet to the Intermatic Warranty Coordinator at the address listed below.

  1. Claimant’s name, address and telephone number.
  2. Original dated sales receipt for the Intermatic Surge Protection Device.
  3. Original report for repair work.
  4. The damage report
  5. A copy of the claim report by the homeowner’s (renter’s) insurance company or a copy of the policy showing the deductible amount exceeds the cost of the repair.
  6. The Surge Protection Device

(F) Address all communications and product returns to Intermatic Warranty Coordinator
7777 Winn Road
Spring Grove, Illinois 60081-9698
Attn: Surge Claim Processor

Product & Installation Information
Purchase date:………
Installation date:….
Installed by:………..
Point of installation:……..
Breaker ratings if applicable:………..

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