King Canada Satellite TV System 9818 RJ User Manual

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Sea-King Fully Stabilized Marine Satellite System  
9815-RJ 9818-RJ  
Installation and Operating Instructions  
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Satellite Solutions for Mobile Markets  
11200 Hampshire Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55438-2453  
Phone: (800) 982-9920  
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IMPORTANT!  
The satellite TV market is expanding and changing. The information in this manual was  
accurate at the time of printing. If your Sea-King System does not operate as outlined  
in this manual please call King Controls at (800) 982-9920 or visit our website at  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Section  
Contents  
Page  
1. INTRODUCTION.....................................................................................2  
2. DEFINITION OF TERMS........................................................................3  
3. INSTALLATION..................................................................................4-17  
4. OPERATION....................................................................................18-21  
5. TROUBLESHOOTING.....................................................................22-26  
6. MAINTENANCE....................................................................................27  
7. LIMITED WARRANTY ..........................................................................28  
ELECTRICAL HAZARD WARNING!  
The coaxial cable that connects the dome  
unit to the tuner carries a 24 volt electrical  
current. Exercise extreme caution when  
handling this cable. Do not cut, break, or  
splice this line. Do not insert or connect  
any devices such as splitters or any other  
device for any reason. This line is not  
compatible with any other equipment.  
Damage will occur to any device other than  
the dome unit if connected to the antenna  
port on the tuner.  
DIRECTV is a registered trademark of DIRECTV, Inc.  
Dish Network® is an official trademark of Echostar Communications Corporation.  
Bell ExpressVu® is an official trademark of Bell Canada.  
DVB® is a trademark of the DVB Digital Video Broadcast Project (1991-1996)  
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SECTION 1  
INTRODUCTION  
The Sea-King Fully Stabilized Marine Satellite System includes 4 main components (Fig. 1).  
Dome (Antenna) Unit  
Mounted on the vessel. The dish is covered by a protective  
dome that keeps operational components free from the  
elements.  
Controller  
Tuner  
Located in the vessel. Used to activate and monitor the  
system, and access programming and diagnostic information.  
Located in the vessel. Decodes the satellite signal so the  
Sea-King locks onto and tracks the correct satellite.  
Power Supply  
Located in the vessel. Supplies proper operating voltage to the  
Sea-King.  
Note: A TV, satellite receiver, and program subscription are also required for satellite TV  
viewing. (Not supplied by King Controls.)  
Fig. 1  
King-Dome  
MODIFY  
START/STOP  
DISPLAYSELECT  
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SECTION 2  
DEFINITION OF TERMS  
AZIMUTH: Angle in degrees measured clockwise from Magnetic North (0°) (Fig. 2).  
Fig. 2  
ELEVATION: Angle in degrees measured from the ground plane (Fig. 3).  
Fig. 3  
SIGNAL STRENGTH: Intensity of electronic signal received from the satellite transmission.  
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SECTION 3  
INSTALLATION  
TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED:  
- drill and drill bit set  
- tape measure  
- 7/16” open end wrench (coax connections)  
- 5/32” allen wrench, channel lock or pliers (to remove shipping bolt)  
- 1/8” allen wrench or phillips screw driver (to remove dome cover)  
- appropriate fasteners and tools to install all components and wiring  
- adhesive sealant, compatible with vessel material  
KIT CONTENTS:  
1. Unpack and identify all components (Fig. 4).  
Fig. 4  
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DOME LOCATION  
1. Select an area on the vessel for the dome unit, keeping in mind the coax cables will enter  
the vessel through the surface directly beneath the dome unit. Use the following criteria:  
a) The shortest distance between the dome unit and the main satellite receiver is most  
desirable.  
b) The dome unit requires either a 16.5 inch (9815-RJ) or 20 inch (9818-RJ) diameter  
mounting area on the vessel surface, or an industry standard mount (call King  
Controls for more information).  
c) The dome should never be mounted so that it is tilted more than two degrees  
in any direction.  
d) Keep the dome unit as far away from the radar as possible, and if possible above  
the level of the radar.  
e) The dome unit should be mounted as close as possible to the center of the vessel  
(fore-aft and side to side).  
f) The mounting surface must be strong enough not to flex under the weight of the  
unit or from vessel vibrations.  
g) There must be no “line of sight” obstructions from this location. Items such as  
masts or radar antennas that are too close to the dome unit may prevent the  
satellite signal from reaching the dish (Fig. 5).  
Fig. 5  
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COMPONENT LOCATION:  
1. Select the location of the internal components using the following criteria:  
a) The Controller, Tuner, and Power Supply should be in the same general vicinity of  
the main satellite receiver, AND ACCESSIBLE FOR OPERATION AND  
MAINTENANCE PURPOSES.  
b) The Tuner should not be stacked directly on top of other electronics. If located in a  
cabinet or other enclosure, make sure there is adequate ventilation around the unit.  
(If using the Tuner mounting brackets see page 17.)  
c) The Controller should be conveniently located for the end user. (If using the Wall  
Mount Faceplate, see page 16.)  
d) All components should be secured so they do not shift or bounce around during  
vessel motion.  
2. Place the components in the selected areas.  
SYSTEM LOCATION CHECK  
Note: Use appropriate figure for your model number:  
9815-RJ = Fig. 6A  
9818-RJ = Fig. 6B  
1. Remove and save the dome cover screws. (Figs. 6A and 6B).  
2. Carefully remove the dome cover, tilting it side to side as necessary to prevent damaging  
internal components.  
3. Remove and discard the shipping bolt.  
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Fig. 6A  
9815-RJ  
IMPORTANT!  
The shipping bolt must be  
removed prior to installation.  
IMPORTANT!  
CAREFULLY remove the dome  
cover, tilting it side to side as  
necessary to prevent  
damaging internal  
components.  
Fig. 6B  
9818-RJ  
IMPORTANT!  
The shipping bolt must be  
removed prior to installation.  
IMPORTANT!  
CAREFULLY remove the dome  
cover, tilting it side to side as  
necessary to prevent  
damaging internal  
components.  
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EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!  
NEVER lift the unit by the LNB assembly, Wave Guide assembly, or the dish.  
Lift the unit ONLY by the base.  
4. Place the dome unit on its mounting pedestal and temporarily secure the unit from falling.  
DO NOT PERMANENTLY MOUNT THE DOME UNIT UNTIL YOU HAVE COMPLETED  
THE SYSTEM LOCATION CHECK ON THIS PAGE.  
If mounting to the vessel surface, you will need to temporarily place it on a pedestal to  
perform the system location check.  
ELECTRICAL HAZARD WARNING!  
The coaxial cable that connects the dome unit to the tuner  
carries a 24 volt electrical current. Exercise extreme  
caution when handling this cable. Do not cut, break, or  
splice this line. Do not insert or connect any devices such  
as splitters or any other device for any reason. This line is  
not compatible with any other equipment. Damage will  
occur to any device other than the dome unit if connected  
to the antenna port on the tuner.  
To verify proper operation of the components in their selected locations, perform a System  
Location check as follows:  
5. Connect system as outlined in Fig. 10, Page 13.  
6. Verify system operates properly as described in Section 4 OPERATION, Page 18.  
7. After verifying proper operation of the system, disconnect all components.  
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DOME INSTALLATION AND EXTERNAL WIRING  
IMPORTANT! USE ONLY THE COAXIAL CABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE SEA-KING.  
DO NOT CUT COAX. COIL AND STORE EXCESS CABLE IN THE CABINET  
WITH THE COMPONENTS.  
If coaxial cable other than that supplied with the Sea-King is used, the  
following guide lines must be followed:  
1) Ends must be terminated with SNAP-N-SEAL® connectors or  
F-compression style connectors as shown in Fig. 7. (DO NOT USE  
TWIST-ON CONNECTORS.)  
2) Cable must be RG6 or better, and rated at 2.2 GHz or higher.  
Fig. 7  
IMPORTANT!  
Use factory  
recommended stripper  
only.  
IMPORTANT!  
Rubber O-rings must be  
REMOVED from ends of all  
SNAP-N-SEAL® connectors  
and F-compression style  
connectors.  
IMPORTANT!  
COMPRESSION STYLE CRIMPER ONLY!  
(Do not use hex style.)  
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IMPORTANT! The installer is responsible for weatherproofing all holes in the vessel.  
Note: The installer is responsible for determining the most appropriate fastener to secure the  
dome unit to the pedestal or vessel surface. Depending on the surface material,  
fasteners such as lag screws, well nuts, sheet metal screws, toggle bolts and T anchors  
may be used.  
Use the included white foam gasket(s) to seal the coax connection area (see Fig. 8 for  
mounting configurations).  
Fig. 8  
IMPORTANT! Make sure power supply is disconnected from 110 volt source before  
continuing with permanent installation.  
1. Mount the dome unit. Use the four mounting holes inside the base to install the dome  
unit to the pedestal or the vessel surface.  
Note: The King-Dome is wired for a dual LNB. There are two coaxial ports on the bottom of  
the dome unit. The one labeled “MAIN” must be connected to the Tuner (IDB) in vessel.  
The unlabeled port can be used for an additional receiver (see page 13). If using both  
coax, label the other end of one to avoid confusion when making the internal hookups.  
Apply non-conductive electrolytic grease to all stingers (coax cable center conductors)  
before installation.  
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2. Connect 50’ coax cable to the coax port labeled MAIN on the bottom of the dome unit and  
tighten connection. If using a second receiver, connect second 50’ coax cable to the  
unlabeled port and tighten connection. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN CONNECTIONS  
(Fig. 9).  
3. Snap the gel-filled boots around the coax cables, then push flush against the rubber  
sleeves on the coax ports (Fig. 9).  
Fig. 9  
IMPORTANT!  
Coax connection will slide  
inside rubber sleeve.  
Coax connections  
should be snug.  
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!  
Gel-filled boots must sit  
flush against  
rubber sleeve.  
4. Run coax cable(s) from the dome unit to the location where they will enter the vessel.  
Secure coax every 12-18 inches.  
5. Drill 3/4” hole in the vessel where the tuner will be located. Feed coax cables(s) down  
through hole. Seal opening so that it is entirely waterproof (inside and outside of the  
3/4” hole).  
IMPORTANT! When re-installing the dome cover, CAREFULLY lower it onto the base,  
tilting it side to side as necessary to prevent damaging internal  
components.  
6. Replace dome cover on base and align holes in dome cover with holes in base. Attach  
dome cover with dome cover screws saved earlier. Tighten ALL screws securely.  
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ELECTRICAL HAZARD WARNING!  
The coaxial cable that connects the dome unit to the tuner  
carries a 24 volt electrical current. Exercise extreme  
caution when handling this cable. Do not cut, break, or  
splice this line. Do not insert or connect any devices such  
as splitters or any other device for any reason. This line is  
not compatible with any other equipment. Damage will  
occur to any device other than the dome unit if connected  
to the antenna port on the tuner.  
INTERNAL WIRING (Fig. 10)  
IMPORTANT! The 50’ coax from the “MAIN” port on the dome unit MUST be connected  
to the Tuner (IDB) in the vessel.  
Coax connections should be snug. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN!  
Note. Apply non-conductive electrolytic grease to all stingers before installation.  
1. Connect the 50’ coax cable from “MAIN” on dome unit to the tuner port labeled “ANT.”  
2. Connect the 7’ coax from the tuner port labeled “REC” to the main satellite receiver port  
labeled “SATELLITE IN.”  
3. Connect the 7’ controller cable from the controller to the tuner port labeled “IDD.”  
4. If installing a second receiver, connect the 50’ coax cable from “AUX” on dome unit to the  
“SATELLITE IN” port on the second receiver.  
Note: Make sure the proper connections are made between the receivers and TVs.  
IMPORTANT! When connecting the power supply cable to the tuner, push in the power  
supply cable end until it is flush against the back of the tuner.  
5. Connect the power supply cable to the tuner port labeled “PWR”.  
6. Plug the power supply into a 110 VAC source.  
Note: The controller should turn on for 3 seconds and then turn off. If the controller stays on,  
press the ENTER and “-” button simultaneously for 3 seconds to turn unit off.  
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Fig. 10  
9815-RJ  
9818-RJ  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
IMPORTANT! AVOID SHARP BENDS WHEN ROUTING COAX.  
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MULTIPLE SATELLITE RECEIVER CONFIGURATIONS  
With the use of an active multi-switch (not supplied by King Controls), more than two TV’s and  
receivers can be hooked up (see Fig. 11 for typical 4 receiver hookup).  
Other options:  
3-4 satellite receivers: use one 2x4 or 3x4 active multi-switch  
8 satellite receivers: use one 2x8 or 3x8 active multi-switch  
16 satellite receivers: use one 3x16 active multi-switch  
King Controls recommends the use of an active multi-switch.  
Recommended brands (other brands may work as well):  
Channel Master  
Eagle Aspen  
Perfect Vision  
Spaun  
Terk  
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Fig. 11  
TYPICAL 4 RECEIVER HOOKUP  
IMPORTANT! AVOID SHARP BENDS WHEN ROUTING COAX.  
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OPTIONAL WALL MOUNT FACEPLATE (INCLUDED)  
Note: If not using the faceplate, see faceplate removal instructions below.  
IMPORTANT! Depending on the thickness of the vessel wall, a relief notch may need to  
be cut for the cable. THE CABLE MUST NOT BE PINCHED OR BENT  
WHEN MOUNTING THE DISPLAY.  
1. Use the Faceplate as a template to mark and cut out the mounting cavity, and if  
necessary, mark and drill the mounting holes (Fig. 12).  
2. Mount Faceplate in wall with supplied screws.  
Fig. 12  
Note:  
Depending on the  
mounting surface, pilot  
holes for the screws  
may or may not need to  
be drilled.  
The Faceplate is optional and can be removed as follows: (Fig. 13)  
1. Remove 4 screws from Controller.  
2. Slide Faceplate off of Controller.  
3. Replace 4 screws.  
Fig. 13  
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OPTIONAL TUNER MOUNTING BRACKETS (INCLUDED)  
1. Remove 4 screws from the tuner.  
2. Fasten mounting brackets to tuner with same screws (Fig. 14).  
Fig. 14  
Note: The installer is responsible for determining the most appropriate fasteners to secure the  
mounting brackets to the chosen surface.  
3. Mount tuner in previously chosen location (Fig 15).  
Fig. 15  
Note:  
Depending on the  
mounting surface, pilot  
holes for the fasteners  
may or may not need to  
be drilled.  
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SECTION 4  
OPERATION  
IMPORTANT! There must be a clear “line of sight” to the satellite (See Fig. 2, Page 3).  
Terrain, other boats, buildings, trees, masts, telephone poles, etc. can all  
block the satellite signal from reaching the dish.  
Note: This example is for the DTV 101 satellite in Region 2-North Central. The information on  
your controller will vary depending on the satellite and region you have chosen.  
Note: The Sea-King must remain powered on  
to maintain a signal. If you are going to  
be stationary and wish to continue  
watching TV, DO NOT TURN THE  
SYSTEM OFF.  
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Note: To reduce satellite acquisition time, you can set your current region.  
SET REGION (OPTIONAL)  
REGION OPTIONS:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
NORTH WEST  
NORTH CENTRAL  
NORTH EAST  
CENTRAL WEST  
MIDDLE CENTRAL  
CENTRAL EAST  
SOUTH WEST  
SOUTH CENTRAL  
SOUTH EAST  
ALL REGIONS  
0
RECALIBRATE  
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SET SATELLITE SERVICE  
SATELLITE OPTIONS  
DISH 61  
EXPVU 91  
DISH 129  
DISH 148  
EXPVU 82  
DTV 101  
Sat 110  
Dish Network at 61  
Bell ExpressVu at 91  
Dish Network at 129  
Dish Network at 148  
Bell ExpressVu at 82  
DIRECTV at 101  
Dish Network at 110  
Dish Network at 119  
DIRECTV at 101 and 110  
DIRECTV at 101 and 119  
Sat 119  
DTV 101/ 110 hd  
DTV 101/ 119  
Note: The King Controls HD TV Converter Box (#9747 or #9747-AM) is required  
to receive HD programming from the DIRECTV satellite at 110.  
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Note: For DIRECTV Subscribers: The satellite setting allows the user to select the satellite  
and service provider of choice. For DIRECTV subscribers, the Sea-King can also track  
a secondary or alternate satellite.  
Example: If you are a subscriber to the DIRECTV service most of the programming that  
you will be watching will be transmitted from the satellite located at 101 degrees. You  
may also subscribe to programming that is transmitted from another satellite located at  
119 degrees. In order to receive programming from both satellites you can either select  
an individual (DTV 101) satellite manually from the display or you can select a multiple  
(DTV 101/119) satellite setup. The multiple satellite selection will automatically switch  
between satellites (DTV 101/119) based on the channel or programming that you select  
on the Satellite Receiver (multi-satellite capable receiver is required). Please keep in  
mind that the programming may pause (freeze frame) or pixelate while the antenna  
acquires and locks onto the new satellite.  
The multiple satellite setting will work only if your satellite receiver is set up to work in  
oval dish mode. Consult your satellite receiver manual for instructions.  
It is not recommended to use the DTV 101/119 setting unless there is programming on  
the DTV 119 satellite that you specifically subscribe to.  
For DISH NETWORK Subscribers: Use the procedure on the previous page to switch  
between the 110 and 119 satellites.  
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SECTION 5  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
Controller does not power up.  
Check: tuner is connected to power supply.  
controller is connected to tuner.  
power supply is plugged into 110 VAC outlet.  
Controller remains in one of the  
following conditions:  
Unplug tuner for 10 seconds, then plug back in.  
Check coax cables and connections between tuner and dome unit.  
Verify voltage on coax at dome unit is 24 volts.  
POWER TRIP  
ANT COM ERROR?  
TUNER COM ERROR?  
Controller displays AZ FAULT.  
Dish cannot rotate.  
Make sure shipping bolt is removed (see Page 7).  
Disconnect power supply for 15 seconds, then reconnect.  
Perform Mechanical Calibration (page 26).  
Perform OPTION 21 RE-INITIALIZE and 0-RECALIBRATE (pages 24-25).  
Reseat ribbon cables (inside dome unit).  
Display reads EL FAULT.  
Make sure shipping bolt is removed (see page 7).  
Disconnect power supply for 15 seconds, then reconnect.  
Perform Mechanical Calibration (page 26).  
Restart system. If problem persists, perform OPTION 21 RE-INITIALIZE  
and 0-RECALIBRATE (pages 24-25).  
Reseat ribbon cables inside dome unit.  
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SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
Only getting signal on 1/2 of  
transponders.  
Kinked or sharply bent coax cable.  
Verify coax cables are tightly crimped with F-compression style crimps only.  
Verify receiver is operating properly.  
Verify LNB type is set correctly.  
Unit never locks on or locks on  
and drifts off of satellite.  
Atmospheric moisture. Unit will lock on as weather improves.  
Check for obstruction in sky in direction of satellite. Select another satellite  
and verify unit locks on.  
Verify coax cables are tightly crimped with F-compression style crimps only.  
Perform OPTION 21 RE-INITIALIZE and 0-RECALIBRATE (pages 24-25).  
Perform Temperature Calibration. Call King Controls (800) 982-9920.  
Inspect all coax cables and verify connections are snug but not overly tight  
(inside and outside dome unit).  
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OPTION 21 RE-INITIALIZE and 0-RECALIBRATE  
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MECHANICAL CALIBRATION  
IMPORTANT! You must call King Controls before performing this procedure.  
IMPORTANT! The Sea-King must remain perfectly still during the mechanical  
calibration.  
The Sea-King must be running (NOT IN IDLE/HOLD).  
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SECTION 6  
MAINTENANCE  
The Sea-King Satellite System has been designed to be maintenance and trouble free.  
For optimum signal strength, keep the dome clean from dirt, bugs, and other debris. Periodic  
washing of the dome with mild soap and water is recommended.  
If you plan on storing your vessel for long periods of time, it is recommended that the system be  
put through a search procedure on a quarterly basis to keep all moving parts in good working  
order.  
If you have any comments or questions, please contact the King Controls Service Department at  
(800) 982-9920, or email King Controls at [email protected]  
Rain Fade  
Rain or dew on the dome can cause signal interference and make the digital picture freeze, pixel  
or go out altogether. This loss of signal is commonly referred to as “rain fade” and is caused by  
the combination of water in the atmosphere and water on the dome surface.  
To minimize this issue and eliminate the effects of water on the dome, apply King Controls’  
®
Dome Magic rain fade solution to the dome. This will prevent water from sticking to the dome  
®
surface and blocking the signal. For additional details on Dome Magic rain fade solution please  
contact your authorized King-Dome dealer or call King Controls at (800) 982-9920.  
Single Application Packet #1830-SP  
Spray Can #1830  
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SECTION 7  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Every King Controls Satellite System is thoroughly inspected and tested before leaving the factory. It is covered by  
a two year parts and one year labor limited warranty from the date of original purchase. This warranty does not  
cover installation and external wiring or refurbished units.  
Should any trouble develop during the warranty period, contact King Controls or one of its certified dealers. Only  
King Controls and certified dealers are authorized to perform warranty evaluations and repairs.  
If it is determined that the unit needs to be returned, return COMPLETE product, freight prepaid, to :  
King Controls, 11200 Hampshire Ave. S, Bloomington, MN 55438-2453. If inspection shows the trouble is  
caused by defective workmanship or material, King Controls will repair (or at its option, replace) without charge.  
This warranty does not apply where:  
- The product has been abused, misused, improperly installed or improperly maintained.  
- Repairs have been made or attempted by others that are not certified by King Controls to do such repairs.  
- Repairs are required because of normal wear and tear.  
- Alterations have been made to the product  
In no event shall King Controls be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages from the  
sale or use of the product. This disclaimer applies both during and after the term of the warranty.  
King Controls disclaims liability for any implied warranties, including implied warranties of  
“merchantability” and “fitness for a specific purpose,” after the one year term of this warranty.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation  
or exclusion may not apply to you. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so  
the above limitation may not apply to you.  
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11200 Hampshire Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55438-2453  
Phone: (800) 982-9920  
Fax: (952) 922-8424  
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