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USER MANUAL C07910-A DEVILLE

CLOSED HEARTH WITH WATER CIRCUIT

Pression maximum 3 bars.

1. Presentation of the equipment 13

1.1 Definition 13
1.2 General features 13
1.3 Directions for operation 14
1.4 Operating conditions 14
1.5 Dimensions - Overall dimensions 14

2. Instructions for the fitter 15

2.1 - Definition 15
2.2 - Warning for the user 15
2.3 - Regulation on installation requirements 15
2.4 - Place of installation 15
2.5 - The smoke pipe 16
2.6 - Joining up to the smoke pipe 16
2.7 - Chimney built around the fireplace 16
2.8 - Connection to the central heating 16
2.9 - Maintenance of the chimney and sweeping 17
2.10 - Diagram showing installation 17

3. Instructions for the user 18

3.1 - General description 18
3.2 - Maintenance, sweeping, evacuation 18
3.3 - Safety 18
3.4 - First time use 18
3.5 - Causes of malfunctioning 19

4. Global terms of warranty 20

You are advised to read carefully and in full the information provided in order to get the best performance - and the most satisfaction - out of your DEVILLE stove.

Failure to comply with the assembly, installation and operating instructions places all responsibility upon the person(s) concerned.

THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH CURRENT D.T.U. SPECIFICATIONS.

All local, national, and European regulations must be respected when using this appliance. The appliance must not be modified.

INSTALLATION BY A QUALIFIED TRADESMAN IS RECOMMENDED.

1 - PRESENTATION OF THE EQUIPMENT

1.1 Definition

The Insert-Stove complies with French Standard NF EN 13229.

This insert hearth is a continuous heating appliance with an on-grid combustion, using wood, with a semi-closed combustion chamber.

It is meant to be installed in a new fireplace to be built, or in an existing hearth.

This device has a built-in boiler, a portion of the heat is conveyed to the part through convection and radiation and the other to produce hot water.

Note the serial number written on the label sticked on the unit and on the warranty certificate. Write this number in the following case :

This serial number will be necessary to identify the unit in case of spare parts requirements.

1.2 General features

Reference :C07910-A
Heat rated current :14 kW
Room heat output capacity :5 kW
Water heat output capacity :9 kW
Dimensions of the fireplace :
- width :698
- depth :512
- useful height :555
Blast pipe for smoke start :Ø 180 mm
Recommended fuel :Logs de 55 cm
Capacity of the ash pit :2,5 litres
Volume of water in the fireplace :37 litres
Weight :165 kg
Pressure of use :1,5 bar
Maximal pressure of use :2 bars
Maximal temperature of use :90°C
Temperature of smoke :260°C
Mass discharge of smoke:14,24 g/s
Depression of the fireplace at the nominal speed :12 Pa
Depression of the fireplace at the slow speed :6 Pa
Only firewood must be used as a fuel.

1.3 Directions for operation (Fig. 2)

The heat spreads through three means : by radiation through the front glass ; by convection around the hearth and in the hood ; and by heating the water that circulates in the central heating system.

The adjusting of combustion rate is realised thanks to the primary air shutter located on the door of the ash pit. It is also possible to adjust the combustion rate with the flue baffle at the top of the appliance. The flue baffle is a very efficient draught adjusting element and with experience will prove very useful.

WARNING : Closing the flue baffle inopportunely results in a quick decrease in draught and in combustion rate which, in some cases, can have the following consequences : progressive fire extinction and soot formation.

The speed of the water circulation can directly be adjusted on the circulator, a slow speed will allow a better absorption of the calories so higher heat.

1.4 Operating conditions

Nominal heating power during continuous service :

  • Obtained with a draught of 12Pa , for 1 hour burning time, with a 4,4kg load of hard unsplit wood (oak, hornbeam...), i.e. approx. 3 logs diameter 7cm .
    To maintain this value, reload on to a bed of embers of about 500g or 4 cm thick.
  • The mentioned power is the average power obtained during this one-hour tes : with air channel and main flap open.

Slow combustion :

  • Obtained during a 6 Pa draft, nozzle closed and flap closed.
  • Reload on a 0,5kg bed of ashes approximately (i.e. 4cm thick).
  • Duration over 3 hours with an unchopped hard wood log of 3.4kg
    Duration over 10 hours with one or two unchopped wood logs (logs with a long diameter are best), total weight of 13~kgs .

  • The use of the appliance in normal working conditions allows to reach a maximal output which must not be exceeded for safety reasons.
    The maximum load is 15kgs of wood.

1.5 Dimensions - Overall dimensions (Fig. 1)

The minimum distance (Fig. 1) between logs must be carefully observed in order to allow the air conveyed to circulate properly around the hearth.

Caution : to prevent any risk of fire and wrong hydraulic connection, this equipment must be installed in accordance with accepted trade practices and in compliance with the technical regulations stipulated in this manual. The installation must be performed by professionals or other qualified personnel. The appliance must not be modified.

2.1 Definition

First of all, your fireplace is a closed fireplace with a back boiler, defined as a heat exchanger with water circulation to be exclusively installed in the fireplace of a chimney for domestic use. It is a stonework construction equipped with a fireplace suitable for the use of solid fuel joined to a smoke pipe.

Therefore, this equipment must be installed in compliance with the specifications of DTU 24 2-2 in effect.

2.2 Warning for the user

The heat produced by the fireplace is much higher than that produced by an open chimney.

A wrongly installed fireplace may cause serious incidents (chimney fire, deterioration of the ornamental beam, inflammation of the insulation material made out of plastic of the hood and of the walls etc... )

The insulation of the equipment and of the gas vent must be reinforced and realised in accordance with accepted trade practices in order to ensure the security of the operation of the equipment. Refer to the local rules in effect.

Installation must be done by a qualified professional.

In any case this installation will have to be performed in compliance with the technical regulations stipulated by the NF P 51-203 (DTU 24.2.2) standard and by the compulsory instructions delivered with the equipment.

The non-observance of the assembly instructions shall engage the liability of the individual concerned.

The liability of the Manufacturer is limited to the supplying of the equipment.

2.3 Regulation on installation requirements

Departmental sanitary rules

Standard NF C 15-100 : Low tension electric installation - Rules.

Standard NF P 51-201 : Heating engineering works (DTU 24-1).

Standard NF P 52-201 : Central heating installation in buildings (DTU 65).

Standard NF P 40-201: Sanitary plumbing for buildings to live in (DTU 60.1).

Standard NF P 40-202 : Rules of calculation for sanitary plumbing installation and for rainwater evacuation (DTU 60.11).

Standard NF P 41-221 : Copper pipes. Sanitary cold and hot water supply, waste water and rainwater evacuation, installations of climatic engineering (DTU 60.5).

Order of 22nd October 1969: Smoke pipes supplying accommodation.

Order of 22nd October 1969 Order of 24th March 1982 : Ventilation of accommodation.

Recall : The 16.7 and 16.8 clauses of the Typical Departmental Sanitary Rules demand the presence on the installation, of a CB type disconnection feature, with different zones of pressure that cannot be checked in compliance with the operational requirements of the NF P 43-011 standard, aimed at avoiding the heating water goes back to the drinking water network.

2.4 Place of installation

Ventilation :

The appliance needs air in addition to the air required by the statutory air change rate. This is obligatory when the dwelling includes mechanical ventilation. The air intake should give directly to the outside or should be located in an area ventilated to the outside; it should also be protected by a grille. The air channel's exit must be placed either directly in the chimney, or as close to the device as possible. The air channel must be able to be shut quickly if it is located in a room. When the device is in use, make sure the nozzle is not obstructed in any way. The air intake section should be at least equal to one-quarter of the section of the smoke flue with a minimum of 50~cm^2 . It may be necessary to stop the extractor of the mechanical ventilation so as to avoid smoke coming back into the room when the door is opened.

Location of the chimney :

Choose a central location in the accommodation that will favour a good distribution of the convection hot air in the main room.

Floor :

Ensure that the floor is able to support the total weight of the fireplace, its lagging and its hood ; if this is not the case reinforce the floor with a concrete screed able to support it. When the floor is combustible add a suitable insulation. In any case we recommend raising the fireplace in order to have the floor far away from the high radiation produced by the fireplace and to allow convection fresh air to go under the fireplace.

Low wall and ceiling :

Ensure that they are not made of nor faced with flammable material or may be damaged when in contact with heat (wall-paper, fitted carpet, panelling, light walls with plastic insulation); if this is not the case remove these materials on the whole of the chimney and replace it by an inflammable material or build a new cell concrete cavity wall between both partitions. In any case the superficial temperature on the other side of the partitions (low wall, ceiling, floor) must not be higher than 50^ in the accessible parts.

2.5 The smoke pipe

The smoke pipe must be in compliance with the NF P 51-201 (D.T.U. 24.1) standard.

Height of the smoke pipe stack (Fig. 3)

Canting of the smoke pipe (Fig. 4)

The current pipe :

  • The pipe must be in good shape and must allow a sufficient draught (optimum depression 15 to 20Pa ).
  • The pipe must fit its use, if this is not the case it will be necessary to proceed to a tubing or a jacketing of the pipe.
  • The pipe must be clean ; proceed with a sweeping with a metallic flue brush to eliminate the deposits of soot and remove wood tars.
  • The pipe must have a sufficient thermal insulation; because when a pipe has cold linings it is impossible to get a thermal draught and it leads to condensation.
  • The smoke pipe must be waterproof and of normal section and constant in its whole height (example 4dm2 to be used in an open fireplace and 2,5 dm² to be used in a closed fireplace).

The thermal draught may become impossible because of a too large pipe.

  • The pipe must be joined up to one equipment only.
  • It must be 6-7 meters high and must come out at least 40~cm above any constructed parts 8 meters away.
    In the case of a flat roof or when the slope of the roof is less than 15^ , the stack must equal 1,20m (Fig. 3).
    The chimney head must not stop the draught.
  • If the chimney tends to have discharges, because of its situation regarding surrounding impediments, we recommend you to cap the chimney with a draught diverter or raise up the chimney.
  • If the chimney's depression exceeds 30 Pa, a draught moderator must be installed on the chimney connector.

Chimney to be built / non-existent pipe.

  • The chimney pipe must not lay on the fireplace.
  • It must be kept away from any inflammable material (framework, woodwork, light partition...)
  • It must leave the possibility for a mechanical sweeping.

2.6 Joining up to the smoke pipe (Fig. 6)

  • The equipment will be joined to the smoke pipe by smoke pipes from the accepted trade to resist products of wood combustion (for example: stainless steel, enamelled sheet steel.
  • The pipe's diameter must not be inferior to the blast pipe's diameter of the equipment. If it is the case, the reduction must be of an immediately inferior diameter of the blast pipe and it must be located the farthest possible from the connect to the equipment.
  • The joining must vertically be done on a pipe leading under the ceiling.
  • The jointing of the joining pipe to the blast pipe of the equipment as well as to smoke pipe will be tight. As far as accommodation equipped with a CMV (Controlled Mechanical Ventilation) to the blast pipe's one and it must be located as far as possible from the joining to the equipment.

  • The chimney connector and the draught moderator (if necessary) must be visible, accessible and easily swept. Allow for a maintenance door (500 × 350 ~mm) in the hood to access the chimney connector as well as all pipes, connectors, gate valves...

2.7 Chimney built around the fireplace (Fig. 5)

  • The chimney must conform to the current DTU 24.2.2 Standard.
  • Respect the assembly instructions by the manufacturer of the chimney.
  • Do not wedge the appliance.
  • Check the right operation of the mobile parts (valve, door...) to avoid the sticking of the start up elements (plaster, cement).

2.8 Connection to the central heating

2.8.1 Connection of the equipment Fig. 1

Return:

Connect the picking 26/34 plug located at the bottom of the equipment at the return of the installation of the central heating circuit.

Start:

Connect the 26/34 connector situated at the top of the appliance to the starting point of the central heating system circuit.

Do not block up any of these pickings.

The start and return piping must not be equipped with any stop or severing valve.

2.8.2 Basic principle of joining

  • In any case the heating engineer is liable for the connecting to be done.

Expansion tank :

Installing an expansion pan on a closed or open circuit is compulsory. Its sizing and positioning must be in compliance with the DTU 65-1 1 standards.

Safety valve :

As well as the expansion pan, a safety valve complying with the French Standard NF P 52-001 must be installed (NF E 31-010 Standard). It must be directly connected to the upper outlet of the appliance and its exhaust outlet must be oriented in such a way that no bodily injury may occur (see Fig. 8, 9 and 10).

In particular, there must be no connection tube or total or partial blockage and control units between the apparatus and the safety valve (§4.2.2.2 of standard NF P 52-203 DTU 65-11).

Thermal valve feed discharge :

When the system is fitted with an under pressure expansion pan on a closed circuit, the appliance outlet must be fitted with a thermal relief valve with its temperature sensor.

Wall - mounted inverter aquastat (when connected to a boiler):

It is to be set up at the top start of the equipment.

The wiring must be realised in compliance with the rules in effect. Switch off power supply before any operation.

It is strictly forbidden to have the wire cables go inside the chimney and the hood without them being first insulated from the fire.

Radiators :

For the appliance to be in proper working order, we recommend the fitting of a heat exchanger with the following power ratings:

.4 kW minimum
. 9 kW maximum

In any case, half of the radiators should not be fitted with a thermostat.

Piping:

Installed in accordance with accepted trade, in compliance with the DTU 65-05 and DTU 65-10 standards only to cite both of them.

We advice you not to reduce the start and return sections of the fireplace.

Pressure of use and feed in water :

Pressure of use: 1,5 bar

Maximal pressure: 2 bars

The installation must be drained.

Draining (Fig. 7):

The fireplace may be drained after its installation. To do this, you just have to dismantle the front panel unscrewing the 4 screws that link it up to the tub. The draining is then operated by completely unscrewing the cap located at the bottom of the left tub.

2.9 Maintenance of the chimney and sweeping

Mechanical sweeping of the smoke flue is obligatory. This should be done several times a year and at least once during the heating period. A certificate must be established by a professional.

Carefully check the condition of the appliance, and more especially smoke-tightness : seals, fixings, and door and frame.

Check the condition of the smoke flue and the connecting pipe ; all fittings should be in good mechanical condition and be smoke-tight.

Clean the extractor fan inside the hood to get rid of any dust and if necessary clear the hot air convection system.

In the event of a fault, have the stove or the installation repaired by a qualified tradesman.

When cleaning the machine, it is necessary to :

Take apart the deflector as pictured, to clean the device.

Deflector in four parts : (Fig. 11a)

Setting up the deflector: (Fig. 11b)

  • Close the nozzle key
    Insert the 1st pipe from the back
  • Set up the 2nd pipe from the front
  • Place the 3rd pipe from the front
  • To set up the metal sheet, ① present the sheet, ② lean the sheet up, ③ lift the sheet back up and let it slide down lying on the heating pipes

To undo the deflector, reverse the setting up operations mentioned above.

2.10 Diagram showing installation

  • Hearth-radiator circuit connection diagram (Fig. 8)
  • Hearth-boiler connection diagram (Fig. 9)
  • Hearth-radiator circuit and floor heating system connection diagram (Fig. 10)

RECOMMENDATIONS

Do not install this appliance without a safety valve.

The back boiler must never be isolated from the severing valve, from the heating installation to which it is joined.

Do not use without water.

Maximum pressure 3 bars.

Fill up the equipment with some anti-freeze because it can not stand the frost.

Regularly start up the safety valve.

3 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

The manufacturer declines responsibility for any deterioration of parts caused by the use of non-recommended fuel or by any modification of the apparatus or its installation.

WARNING ! Green or salvaged wood may set fire to the chimney.

3.1 General Description

NEVER USE THIS APPARATUS WITHOUT WATER

Dear Sir or Madam,

You have just bought a fireplace with water heating system. May we congratulate you on your choice.

You are now one of the many users of our closed fireplace with heat recuperation.

Your apparatus will give you complete satisfaction if you read and observe the following advice :

Check that a safety valve (calibrated to 3 bars maximum and complying with the NF P 52-001 Standard) has been connected to the hearth. It must be fitted directly to the upper part of the appliance in order to let any excess pressure that may build in the appliance escape.

Moreover, the release mechanism should be oriented in such a way as to avoid all risk of accidents.

Your apparatus must be connected to an autonomous system of running water (mains water circuit) supplying cold water.

To avoid risks caused by water overheating, it is recommended to fit a thermal relief valve (Fig. 7 et 8).

These two devices guarantee optimum safety in the eventuality of an electricity cut preventing normal supply to the circulation pump.

The hot water –producing hearth must never be isolated with control valves from the heating system to which it is connected.

This apparatus consists of 7 principal parts :

1) The two lateral tanks are in steel 4 millimetres thick with external welds, thus avoiding any contact with the heat source.
2) The cover and back of the apparatus are in steel, 5 millimetres thick.
3) The tubes connecting the lateral tanks are T3 tubes specially designed for steam, without welds.
4) The bottom of the apparatus is in sheet iron, 4 millimetres thick.
5) The ash pan is in sheet iron, 1.5 millimetres thick.
6) The front is in cast iron.
7) The door is in cast iron. The window is in vitroceramic which withstands temperatures of 700^ .

There are two types of operating controls :

  • a rod allows the flue baffle opening or closing.
  • a primary air control lever located near the ash box.

When the kindling is alight, open the door and put in the wood recommended above.

3.2 Maintenance - Sweeping - Evacuation

Very important : to avoid all accidents (chimney fire, etc...) standard upkeep must be preformed regularly.

Mechanical sweeping of the smoke flue is obligatory. This should be done several times a year and at least once during the heating period. A certificate must be established by a professional.

In the case of frequent home usage, perform several chimney sweeps annually on the smoke pipe and the connecting pipe.

After cleaning the machine, we advise that you light a big fire once a week to burn the wood tar.

Clean the window using a damp cloth and ash. If required, use an adapted household cleaning product by observing the instructions of the operation manuals. Wait for the appliance to be completely cooled before proceeding with this operation.

3.3 Safety

The front glass as well as other parts of the stove are very hot : beware the risk of burns.

When used in the home, see to it that there are no combustible materials in the vicinity.

The stove produces a large quantity of heat by means of radiation through the window: do not place any materials or objects which are sensitive to heat within 1.5m of the windowed zone.

The device should never be used without water. If it has not been used for a long period of time, verify that there is coolant in the heating pipe.

The ash pan must always be in place and the loading door must always be closed while the machine is running.

Empty the ash pan into a special metal or otherwise inflammable receptacle used only for this purpose. Ashes that might appear cold can still be very hot, even if you think they have had enough time to get cold.

Never throw water on the fire to put it out.

In the case of a chimney fire, close the air channel and the primary air flap.

3.4 First time use

The first fire in the hot water producing fireplace should be low-burning in order to avoid sudden dilation of the steel and cast iron and to let your installation dry out.

Totally open the flue baffle and the primary air control lever.

Screw up some paper and place it on the grate along with some very dry kindling with some bigger split wood on top (diameter about 3 to 5 centimetres).

Light the paper and close the door (or leave it slightly ajar so that the fire catches more quickly, but avoiding any discharge of smoke from the appliance).

Hardwood : oak, honbeam, beech, chesnut, etc.
Maximum loading height : 20 cm.

It is advisable to use only well-seasoned wood with a maximum moisture content of 20% ; that is wood that as been stored under cover for 2 years after being cut, in order to prevent sooting up of the flue and the glass.

Do not use resinous woods (pine, fir, spruce, etc.), which involve more frequent maintenance of the stove and the flue.

Alternative fuel :

No alternative fuel : only wood may be used.

Fuel which should never be used :

No chemical products, methylated spirits, diesel or gas oil should be used to aid lighting or activate combustion.

Any other combustible than wood is forbidden, in particular coal and its by-products.

Do not burn household waste, plastics or by-products, rubber, greasy products, products based on manufactured wood, MDF boards, painted or varnished wood which might pollute the environment and clog the pipe.

The appliance should not be used as a waste incinerator.

Flare-ups from small pieces of wood, vine shoots or similar, bits of plank, straw and cardboard are dangerous and these must not be used : high temperatures of the appliance and heavy smokes might cause some damage or start a fire.

3.5 Causes of malfunctioning

SituationCausesActionqualified professional to carry out these operations.
The fire doesn't start Or starts with difficultyGreen or damp wood- Use seasoned (2 years minimum), hard and dry wood that has been stored in a well-ventilated place.
Poor quality wood- Use hard wood which gives off a lot of heat and generates good embers (hornbeam, oak, ash-tree, maple, elm...).
Insufficient primary air- Open wide the primary air vent. - Open the grid to let in fresh air from outside.
Insufficient draft- Temporarily, open the draft shutter. - Check the flue has no obstruction, carry out mechanical sweeping if necessary. - Check the smoke flue is to specification.
The fire burns too muchToo much primary air- Partially or completely close the primary air vent.
Excessive draft- Check whether the flue baffle has not remained open. - Install a draft moderator.
Poor quality wood- Do not burn sticks, firewood, joinery scraps (plywood, pallets etc).
Smoke after lightingThe flue baffle is closed- Totally open the flue baffle.
The flue is cold- Warm up the flue by burning paper in the fireplace.
The pressure in the room is low- In premises equipped with a CMV, partly open a window on to the outside until the fire has started burning well.
Smoke while burningInsufficient draft- Momentarily open the flue baffle. - Check the flue and its insulation are to specification. - Check there is no obstruction in the flue, carry out mechanical sweeping if necessary.
The wind blows into the flue- Install a protection shutter on the chimney head.
The pressure in the room is slow- In premises equipped with a CMV it is necessary to install an extra outside air inlet especially for the chimney.
Heating insufficientPoor quality wood- Only use recommended fuel.
No water circulation- Check that the circulation pump is connected properly.
Water circulation too quick- Reduce the speed of the circulation pump.
Air in the circuit- Bleed the installation.
Important soot formationThe flue baffle is closed- Move the flue baffle properly and never leave the appliance unattended when breaking it in to avoid any troubles.

1. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Apart from the legal warranty, particularly for latent defects, Deville guarantees to deliver the furniture in case of obvious defects or non-conformity to the ordered furniture.

Without prejudice to the provisions that are to be taken concerning the carrier, claims on delivery of furniture concerning the obvious defects or the non conformity, must be issued by the Buyer in writing a registered letter with confirmation of receipt to Deville company with in 5 days after noticing the defect. It is up to the Buyer to prove the reality of the noticed defects and irregularities. The Buyer must let Deville every opportunity of noticing any of those defects and irregularities in order to salve then.

The Buyer must also keep the non standard supplies at the disposal of Deville, according to the instructions of the latter. Prior to any return of supplies an agreement will be issued.

2. EXTEND

The warranty of Deville covers, except for any compensation or for damages, the free replacement or repairing of supplier the part acknowledged as being defected (except for wear and tear parts) by its services to the exclusion of the fees for the workplace, for the removal and for the shipping.

On enamelled equipments, appliances, crackles are never considered as a manufacturing defect. They are due to the difference of expansion of iron enamel or cast-iron enamel and don't alter the adherence.

Paid replacement parts are warranted for a six-month period from the invoicing date, any additional warranty agreed by a retailer from Deville doesn't commit Deville. Whenever claiming under a warranty, the guarantee with the stamp from the retailer Deville is strictly required. The above guarantee must be produced for any demand to repair the appliance under warranty, or a detachable slip or coupon of any such guarantee must, according to the own organisation of Deville, be returned to the latter within the required time. For lack of this, the date on the invoice issued by Deville can't be taken into account. The interventions under warranty can't have the effect of continuing the warranty.

3. WARRANTY PERIOD

The agreed warranty period assured by Deville is the longer of 1 year from the day of the purchase of the appliance, subject to the above terms and conditions are fact that the claims covered by the conditions are requested within the required time. The repairing, the replacement or the alteration of parts under the warranty period can neither have the effect of continuing the period of the latter, not get to any compensation for any fees, for late delivery, accidents or any such damages.

4. EXCLUSION

The warranty is unavailable for the following cases, without this list being exhaustive :

  • Fitting out, fitting out and assembling of appliances not due to Deville.

  • Consequently Deville can't be considered as responsible for damages or supplies, or accidents to persons due to local laws and regulations (for example the fact that there is no linking to the a earth ground connection, or a wrong drought of a fitting out).

Fair wear and tear of the supplies or abnormal use of the supplies including the case of industrial or trading use or a use of the supplies in different conditions from the ones it was built for. It is, for example, of non respect of the conditions described in the directions issued by Deville : display to outside conditions damaging the appliance ; such as excessive dampness or abnormal change of the electrical tension. Malfunction, damage or accident due to a shock, a drop, a carelessness, a failure of supervision or of service from the Buyer.

Any alteration, change or intervention made by a member of the staff or a company that is not approved by Deville, or manufactured with replacement parts that are not genuine or not approved by the manufacturer.

5. SPECIAL TERMS OF WARRANTY

These terms add and define the above general terms of warranty and come first to the former, refer to the enclosed leaf untitled : "special terms of sales Deville - warranty".

SOMMARIO

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The descriptions and features described here are given for information only and constitute no liability. In addition, and in line with our policy of quality enhancement, we reserve the right to modify or improve any of our products without notice.

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