Specifications
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Modifications
If you wish to make any modifications, contact a qualified electrician. The strata corporation will
have a complete list of contacts, or you may reference our sub-trades in contact information of this
section. Having another electrician modify your electrical system during the warranty period may
void that portion of your limited warranty.
Outlets
If an outlet is not working, check first to see if it is controlled by a wall switch or GFCI. Next, check
the breaker. If you cannot identify the problem, and it is occurring within your warranty period,
contact either the Developer or the electrician noted in the “Contact Information” section of this
Manual. If the warranty period has expired, contact the certified electrician of your choice.
Troubleshooting Tips: Electrical
No Electrical Service Anywhere In The Home
Before calling for service, check to confirm that the:
Service is not out in the entire area. If so, contact the utility company.
Main breaker and individual breakers are all in the on position.
No Electrical To One Or More Outlets
Before calling for service, check to confirm that the:
Main breaker and individual breakers are all in the on position.
Applicable wall switch is on.
GFCI is set (see details on GFCIs, earlier in this section).
Item you want to use is plugged in.
Item you want to use works in other outlets.
Bulb in the lamp is good.
Even if the troubleshooting tips do not identify a solution, the information you gather
will be useful to the service provider you call
Initial Orientation and Warranty Guidelines
During the initial orientation, we confirm that light fixtures are in acceptable condition and that all
bulbs are working. The warranty excludes any fixture you supplied. We provide the following
limited electrical warranty:
Designed Load
During the 1
st
two years of the warranty, the Developer will repair any:
a. Electrical wiring that fails to carry its designed load to meet specifications (with the exception
of alarm pre-wiring); and
b. Electrical outlet, switch or fixture that does not function as intended.
Please note this warranty does not cover either:
GFCI (Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupters)
Food spoilage that results from plugging refrigerators or freezers into a GFCI outlet; or
Power Surge
Power surges. Power surges are the result of local conditions beyond the control of the
Developer and are excluded from limited warranty coverage. These can result in burned-out










