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Operator’s Manual Enduro II (WP30-ST) Enduro II Elite (WP30-SPR) Olympus (WP40-ST) Olympus Elite (WP40-SPR) Version 1.0, 2-20-17

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Operator’s ManualEnduro II (WP30-ST)

Enduro II Elite (WP30-SPR)Olympus (WP40-ST)

Olympus Elite (WP40-SPR)

Version 1.0, 2-20-17

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U.S. Patent No. 7,874,962 B1

(160800493SHA—V1), complies with the provisions of the applicable EU directives.

© 2017 by Wheeler’s Paramill. All rights reserved.

Wheelers’ ParamillP.O. Box 1115Sandy, OR 97055

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Wheelers’ ParamillOperator’s Manual

The Ultimate Wheelchair Treadmill for Cardio Fitness, Spinal Cord Rehab, and Athletic Training

“Giving wheelchair users an equal opportunity for a healthier lifestyle.”

Wheeler’s Paramill provides this publication as a service to the purchaser. While great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this publication, Wheeler’s Paramill assumes no responsibility for inaccurate or missing information. Wheeler’s Paramill does not assume any liability for damages related to the use or misuse of the equipment described. Description and information about the equipment is current at the time of publication. Wheeler’s Paramill reserves the right to modify its manufactured equipment and software.

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ContentsProduct Overview ........................................................................................ 1

Product Models ........................................................................................... 2

Safety Warnings and Cautions ..................................................................... 3

General Safety Precautions .................................................................................................... 4

Before beginning your Workout .............................................................................................. 4

Performing a Workout .................................................................................. 5

Task 1: Clamping the Wheelchair ........................................................................................... 5

Task 2: Turning On the Monitor and Selecting a Workout ...................................................... 7

Task 3 (for Single Roller): Starting a Single-Roller System Workout ......................................... 9

Task 3 (for Split Roller): Starting an Elite / Split-Roller System Workout ................................. 11

Task 4: Playing Media .......................................................................................................... 14

Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving Workout Data ............................................. 17

Task 6: Unclamping the Wheelchair ..................................................................................... 19

Adjusting Settings ...................................................................................... 19

Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 20

Troubleshooting the Television Function ................................................................................ 20

Troubleshooting the Wi-Fi Function ..................................................................................... 20

Troubleshooting Other Issues ............................................................................................... 20

Warranty .................................................................................................... 21

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Product OverviewWheelers’ Paramill is a patented treadmill technology designed for wheelchair users—from the sedentary to the athletic and to those in SCI rehabilitation. The experience of a powerful cardio workout like none experienced before—with ease, control, and convenience. Every action that is performed in a forward motion can also be performed in a backward motion. By using the backward motion the person exercising can strengthen his or her core and back muscles.

Did you know that your Wheeler’s Paramill wheelchair-accessible treadmill qualifies as ADA compliant? This is important since Article 236.1 of the ADA states that each type of exercise machine must be ADA compliant. Use this to your advantage to help generate additional revenue for your facility as well as receive possible tax credits.

Contact us via:[email protected] www.wheelersparamill.com 855.PARAMILL (855.727.2645)

IMPORTANT: Thank you for purchasing our product. Even though we go to great efforts to ensure the quality of each product, please examine your Wheeler’s Paramill prior to use. In any event, should you find this product to be defective or missing parts, do not attempt to use the equipment and contact your place of purchase.

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Product ModelsEnduro II (WP30-ST) Narrow Single Roller

• Cardio workout with forward and backward push • Resistance settings for personalized workout • 10-inch touch-screen monitor with speed, distance,

and preset programs • USB port for session tracking • Accessible for independent workouts• Removable ramp for easy storage• Fits all standard street chairs• Option to upgrade to 18-inch monitor with added

television feature• Optional Accessory: Heart Rate Monitor (HRM)

Dimensions: 57x57x53 (with ramp 113x57x53)Max Wheel Width: 29 inches

Enduro II Elite (WP30-SPR) Narrow Split Roller

• Split roller for monitoring left- vs. right-side results• Cardio workout with forward and backward push • Resistance settings for personalized workout • 10-inch touch-screen monitor speed, distance, and

preset programs • USB port for session tracking • Accessible for independent workouts• Removable ramp for easy storage, and• Fits all standard street chairs.• Option to upgrade to 18-inch monitor with added

television feature• Optional Accessory: Heart Rate Monitor (HRM)

Dimensions: 64x48x43 (with ramp 120x48x43) Max Wheel Width: 29 inches

Olympus (WP40-ST) Wide Single Roller

• Wider Paramill base to fit both standard and athletic chairs

• Cardio workout with forward and backward push • Resistance settings for personalized workout • 18-inch touch-screen monitor with television and

speed, distance, and preset programs • USB port for session tracking • Accessible for independent workouts• Removable ramp for easy storage• Optional Accessories: Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) and

track chair attachmentDimensions: 57x57x53 (with ramp 113x53x53)Max Wheel Width: 40 inches

Olympus Elite (WP40-SPR) Wide Split Roller

• Wider Paramill base to fit both standard and athletic chairs

• split roller for monitoring left- vs. right-side results• Cardio workout with forward and backward push • Resistance settings for personalized workout • 18-inch touch-screen monitor with television and

speed, distance, and preset programs • USB port for session tracking • Accessible for independent workouts• Removable ramp for easy storage• Optional Accessories: Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) and

track chair attachment

Dimensions: 57x57x53 (with ramp 113x57x53) Max Wheel Width: 40 inches

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Safety Warnings and CautionsWheeler’s Paramill cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. Therefore, the warnings and cautions in this manual or any found on the equipment may not be all inclusive. Use care and good judgment in the operation and maintenance of this equipment. Always take precautions to protect yourself and others. Follow all applicable federal, state, local, and industry-specific safety regulations and standards.

—Be sure to read this entire manual before operating the Wheeler’s Paramill.—

warning

IMPORTANT: Before beginning any exercise program, consult your personal physician.

Stop using the Paramill and consult your physician before continuing if you experience • pain or tightness in your chest• irregular heartbeats • shortness of breath • faintness, or • other unusual discomfort while exercising.

warning

Do not use the Paramill if you have one of the conditions listed below unless directed by or under the supervision of a physician.• Acute thrombosis • Acute hernia, discopathy, or spondylolysis• Cardio-vascular disease• Diabetes• Epilepsy• Migraines• Injury or recent surgery • Pregnancy • Tumors • Wearing

o a pacemaker or o recently-fitted coils, metal pins, bolts, or plates

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caution

General Safety Precautions

• Replace defective components immediately and/or keep the Paramill out of use until it is repaired.

• Do not use the Paramill if the power cable becomes damaged or worn.• Turn the power off after use.• Do not insert any object into any openings.• Do not leave the Paramill until it stops completely and the roller is completely lowered or at rest

(meaning the wheels no longer touch the roller).• Do not use the Paramill outdoors or near water.• Only one person at a time should use this Paramill.• Always use this Paramill on a clear and level surface.• Supervision is required when children and pets are near the Paramill.• Supervision or instructions by a person responsible for their safety are required for persons

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or who lack experience and knowledge of the use of the Paramill.

• Paramill weight limit is 350 pounds.

caution

Before beginning your Workout

Apply the following checklist for each workout:A. IMPORTANT: Inflate wheelchair tires to the maximum recommended pressure to ensure

performance is not compromised.B. Examine the Paramill for damage and wear.C. Check power cables, straps, connection points, etc. D. Inspect the Paramill to ensure that all nuts and bolts are fully tightened. E. Make sure the two (2) latch pins are securely attaching the ramp in place.

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Performing a WorkoutTask 1: Clamping the Wheelchair

There are three (3) types of clamps that secure the wheelchair to the Paramill and keep it from moving left to right or forward and backward. They include

1. Red handle sliding bar clamps (highlighted in red)

2. Interior clamps (highlighted in yellow—illustrating one of the two sides), and

3. Exterior clamps (highlighted in yellow/blue— illustrating both sides).

Option: Go to the bottom of the monitor’s Home screen, and access the Instructional Video that demonstrates how to clamp in the wheelchair.

Step Action Illustration1 IMPORTANT: Make sure the interior and exterior clamps (two on each side) are in the up

position before entering the Paramill.

Note: The interior clamps allow the clamping box to move left and right, and exterior clamps allow the sliding bars to move forward and backward.

While seated in your wheelchair, roll up the ramp facing the monitor.2 • Place the back two wheels of your chair in the

groove above the rollers.• Center yourself in the middle of the Paramill.

3 Open the red-handled clamps.

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Step Action Illustration4 • Grab one red-handled sliding bar clamp (left

or right)• Clamp it to the frame of your wheelchair at

the lowest point possible, and• Make sure it is at a downward angle.

5 If the clamp is not snug, use the black-star knob to adjust the clamp to a firm grip.

6 Once the red-handle sliding bar clamp securing the frame is in the right place, clamp both the interior and exterior clamps.

Note: There are a total of four (4) interior and exterior clamps, two (2) on the left side and two (2) on the right side.

7 Repeat steps 3–5 to secure opposite side of the wheelchair.

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Task 2: Turning On the Monitor and Selecting a Workout

The monitors are available in two sizes—a 10-inch or an 18-inch. Both screens contain the same functions, except the 18-inch monitor includes a feature to watch television while exercising. This section describes how to operate the monitor.

Reference: For details on the 18-inch monitor’s television feature, refer to Task 4: Playing Media.Step Action

1 Locate the On/Off switch on the left side of the monitor. 2 Turn the Paramill On by toggling down the dot-side of the switch.3 Tap one of the following choices on the Home screen (optional):

• the Language option to make a change (available languages display, tap your choice)• the Instructional Video button found on the bottom of the screen to view an

instructional video (the video player displays)

4 Tap the workout option you want to perform. The three available workouts are• Quick Start• Rolling Hills, or • Target Heart Rate.

Note: The Target Heart Rate option requires the additional purchase of a Heart Rate Monitor (Polar T31 Transmitter and Belt) in order to work.

Note: The screens in this manual may vary from those found on your Paramill. 4 You will be prompted to

• Tap Yes if the wheelchair is locked in. Verify this by ensuring the clamps o cannot move left or right o cannot move forward or backward, and o are tightly attached to the wheelchair frame?

Result: You will feel a slight raise under your wheels to prepare for the workout.• Tap No if you are not clamped in. Go to Task 1: Clamping in the Wheelchair (above).

Result: The monitor brings you back to the Home screen to repeat Steps 3-4.

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Step Action5 Once the roller has completely risen and stopped, tap the START button.

Reference: For details, follow the subsequent procedures for your workout option.

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Task 3 (for Single Roller): Starting a Single-Roller System Workout

Option 1: Quick-Start WorkoutStep Action

1 After selecting Quick Start and tapping Start (as described in Task 2), begin your workout by pushing the wheels forward or backward.

2 Adjust the resistance “Level Bar” by tapping the • red + sign to increase resistance, or• blue – sign to decrease resistance.

3 • To display either Facebook, YouTube, or TV (if available), go to Task 4: Playing Media.• To end or pause your workout, go to Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving

Workout Data.

Option 2: Rolling Hills WorkoutStep Action

1 After selecting Rolling Hills and tapping Start (as described in Task 2), begin your workout by pushing the wheels forward or backward.

2 Adjust the resistance “Level Bar” by tapping the • red + sign to increase resistance, or• blue – sign to decrease resistance.

3 • To display either Facebook, YouTube, or TV (if available), go to Task 4: Playing Media.• To end or pause your workout, go to Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving

Workout Data.

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Option 3: Target Heart Rate WorkoutNotes:• This option is only effective with the additional purchase of a heart-rate monitor (Polar T31

Transmitter and Belt), which automatically pairs with the Paramill. • Attach the heart-rate monitor to your body following instructions provided by Polar.• When you approach the Paramill, it automatically pairs the monitor to the system. • Check your device if the heart-rate monitor does not display when wearing it.Note: When using a monitor where there are multiple Paramills side-by-side, some are coded and others are not so the wearer needs to be right next to their machine for the Paramill to read it. Step Action

1 After selecting the Target Heart Rate workout and tapping Start (as described in Task 2), the Target Heart Rate screen displays• Tap in the Target bpm rectangle, and enter your target heart rate using the on-screen

number pad• Tap in the Time minutes rectangle, and enter the duration for the workout using the

on-screen number pad

• Tap Start.2 Begin your workout by pushing the wheels forward or backward.3 Adjust the resistance “Level Bar” by tapping the

• red + sign to increase resistance, or• blue – sign to decrease resistance.

4 • To display either Facebook, YouTube, or TV (if available), go to Task 4: Playing Media.• To end or pause your workout, go to Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving

Workout Data.

Target Heart Rate

Time

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Task 3 (for Split Roller): Starting an Elite / Split-Roller System Workout

Split-Roller systems allow you to set the resistance for each roller independently of each other. This allows you to customize your training sessions and focus on one shoulder, for instance, if the other is injured or fatigued. Or, you may want to focus the workout on strengthening one side more than the other.

By default the button displays indicating that the Left (L) and Right(R) level bars can be

adjusted independently. If you click Unlock, it toggles to . In locked mode the level bars move together. Click Locked to toggle back to unlocked mode.

Note: If you want a balanced workout, make no adjustments in the unlocked mode and switch to the locked mode.

Tip: You can adjust the Left and Right levels to where you want them in the unlocked mode then switch to locked mode to increase and decrease the offset resistance in unison. Option 1: Quick-Start Workout

Step Action1 After selecting Quick Start and tapping Start (as described in Task 2), begin your workout

by pushing the wheels forward or backward.2 Switch to locked mode by clicking Unlocked, if desired.

3 Adjust the resistance “Level Bars” by tapping the • red + sign to increase resistance, or• blue – sign to decrease resistance.

Do this for the L (for left) and/or R (for right) level bars.Note: In locked mode the level bars move in unison.

4 • To display either Facebook, YouTube, or TV (if available), go to Task 4: Playing Media.• To end or pause your workout, go to Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving

Workout Data.

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Option 2: Rolling Hills WorkoutStep Action

1 When you selected Rolling Hills and tapping Start (as described in Task 2), begin your workout by pushing the wheels forward or backward.

2 Switch to locked mode by clicking Unlocked, if desired.3 Adjust the resistance “Level Bars” by tapping the

• red + sign to increase resistance, or• blue - sign to decrease resistance.

Do this for the L (for left) and/or R (for right) level bars.Note: In locked mode the level bars move in unison.

4 • To display either Facebook, YouTube, or TV (if available), go to Task 4: Playing Media.• To end or pause your workout, go to Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving

Workout Data.

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Option 3: Target Heart Rate Workout

Notes:• This option is only effective with the additional purchase of a heart-rate monitor (Polar T31

Transmitter and Belt), which automatically pairs with the Paramill. • Attach the heart-rate monitor to your body following instructions provided by Polar.• When you approach the Paramill, it automatically pairs the monitor to the system. • Check your device if the heart-rate monitor does not display when wearing it.Note: When using a monitor where there are multiple Paramills side-by-side, some are coded and others are not so the wearer needs to be right next to their machine for the Paramill to read it. Step Action

1 After selecting the Target Heart Rate workout and tapping Start (as described in Task 2),• Tap in the Target bpm rectangle, and enter your target heart rate using the on-screen

number pad• Tap in the Time minutes rectangle, and enter the duration for the workout using the

on-screen number pad

• Click Start.2 Begin your workout by pushing the wheels forward or backward.3 Switch to locked mode by clicking Unlocked, if desired.4 Adjust the resistance “Level Bars” by tapping the

• red + sign to increase resistance, or• blue – sign to decrease resistance.

Do this for the L (for left) and/or R (for right) level bars.Note: In locked mode the level bars move in unison.

3 • To display either Facebook, YouTube, or TV (if available), go to Task 4: Playing Media.• To end or pause your workout, go to Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving

Workout Data.

Target Heart Rate

Time

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Task 4: Playing Media

The following illustration displays the four buttons that are located on the bottom of the workout screen. The Media function is described below. Home, Summary, Pause, and their options are described in Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving Workout Data.

Button DescriptionNote: To set up Wi-Fi and to enable the features outlined below, refer to the Adjusting Settings section.

Single-Roller Media System: On the 10-inch monitor, the Media option includes Facebook and YouTube viewing.

Elite / Split Roller Media System: On the 18-inch monitor, the Media option includes Facebook, YouTube, and TV viewing.

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Button DescriptionFacebook Display

Note: Click the icon to display the workout toolbars while still viewing the media.

This applies to all media types. Click to close the toolbars.

Note: Use the slider to adjust the volume. This applies to all media types.

YouTube Display

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Button DescriptionTelevision Display (available only on 18-inch monitors)

By selecting the keypad on the sidebar

, the 10-digit number pad displays to allow for channel selection.

Click on the sidebar to close it and expand the TV image.

Click the X on the sidebar to close the media player and return to the workout screen.

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Task 5: Ending / Pausing the Workout / Saving Workout Data

The following illustration displays the four buttons that are located on the bottom of the workout screen. Home, Summary, and Pause and their options are described in the table below. Media is described in Task 4: Playing Media.

Button Description• Ends the workout • takes you straight to the main Home screen, and• drops the rollers below groove of the platform.

Displays your accumulated workout data.Note: Single-roller Paramills display the same values on the right and left.

Along the bottom of the screen, tap one of the following options:

• Resume to continue the workout (without losing any data)• Home to return to the Home screen (lose workout data and start over)• Stop to end your workout.

Stops the workout for specified time.

If no option is chosen when the time is up • it automatically returns to the Home screen (losing you data), or • you may choose to

o Stop (with the option to save data), or o Continue your workout.

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Button DescriptionResumes your workout and continues accumulating workout data.

• Ends the workout • displays the summary of your workout• gives the option to save your data/summary to the USB drive, and• drops the rollers below groove of the platform.

Note: Single-roller Paramills display the same values on the right and left.

Saves the workout date so workout sessions can be tracked and saved for future analysis.

• Place the USB drive into the USB port on the right side of the monitor, and• tap Stop, and• tap Save.

Result: The data is saved to the USB drive.

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Task 6: Unclamping the Wheelchair

Step Action1 When you have ended your workout (as described in Task 5) and after the rollers revert

below the groove of the platform, raise the interior and exterior clamps.Note: There are two (2) on the left side and two (2) on the right side (4 total).

2 Unclamp the red handle sliding bar clamps anchored to the wheelchair.3 Make sure the exterior clamps (two on each side) are in the up position before leaving the

treadmill.4 Roll off the ramp backwards to exit.

Adjusting SettingsStep Action

1 Go to the Home screen to adjust the system settings.2 Tap the Wheelers’ Paramill Logo at the top of the page 10 times.

3 On the Setup screen, tap the desired settings to make adjustments.

The following is a high-level description of the fields/tabs located on the Setup screen. Field / Tabs Description

Display Adjusts the Brightness.Level Scale Adjusts Level scale measurements and settings.Maintenance Sets the software for either a single- to split-roller Paramill.

Note: This is a factory setting. DO NOT change or your Paramill may not function as designed.

Rolling Hills Timing Sets the rolling hills time duration (time at low, high, climb).Time Sets the preferred time zone.Timeouts Sets the amount of time for the Pause option.Units Sets the measurement units as Metric or Imperial.Updates The software is updated periodically. Check with customer

service for available updates.Volume Adjusts the Volume.Wi-Fi Manages the Wi-Fi connection. The options are

• Tap On or Off. • Tap the network.• Enter the password.

4 Tap Back to exit or Home to return to the Home screen.

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TroubleshootingTroubleshooting the Television Function

• Ensure the monitor has the television feature (included on the 18-inch monitors only).• Ensure the cable is connected. The connection is found on the front-left base of the Paramill.

Troubleshooting the Wi-Fi Function

• Ensure Wi-Fi is set to “On” in the Setup screen. (See the Adjusting Settings section for details.)• Ensure there is an available Wi-Fi signal in the facility.• Ensure the monitor antenna is connected.

Troubleshooting Other Issues

Call Wheelers’ Paramill Customer Service at 1.855.727.2645 for troubleshooting the following scenarios or if there are additional concerns not covered in this manual.

Scenario DescriptionCalibration Your Paramill has been factory calibrated and should not require further

attention. Call customer service in the event that • you do not feel resistance, or• the resistance is the same at various settings.

Software or Connection Issues

Your Paramill is equipped with a software package that enables error messages to be displayed in the event of an issue. Call customer service for help or to inquire about the error messages.

Unexpected Sounds

Call customer service if you experience any unexpected sounds with your Paramill.

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WarrantyResidential and Personal-Use Limited Warranty

PLEASE READ THESE WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS FULLY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR WHEELERS’ PARAMILL FITNESS EQUIPMENT. BY USING THE EQUIPMENT, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO BE BOUND BY THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

• Frame: Lifetime• Magnetic Brake: 1 Year • Electronics and *Parts: 1 Year • Service: 1 Year (Labor in the United States and Canada only)

This Limited Warranty applies to Products manufactured or distributed by Wheelers’ Paramill (as used herein, the “Product” or “Products”). The warranty period for the purchasing end user is listed above, and commences on the date of original purchase of the product, unless otherwise authorized by Wheelers’ Paramill. Wheelers’ Paramill warrants that the Product purchased from Wheelers’ Paramill or from an authorized-Wheelers’ Paramill Fitness reseller “dealer”, is free from defects in Materials and Workmanship relevant to the functionality of the Product at initial startup, under normal use, and during the applicable warranty period, unless otherwise determined by Wheelers’ Paramill. This warranty excludes expendable parts if the primary cause for a warranty claim is wear. Expendable parts pertain to components on the Product that are prone to normal wear and tear. These items vary by Product, and may include (but are not limited to) roller chain, pads, console overlays, (luster free or dull), decals, and any other items that are not essential to the operation of the Product, unless otherwise determined by Wheelers’ Paramill. Your sales receipt, showing the date/place of purchase and serial number (if applicable) of the Product, is your proof of purchase, and may be required by Wheelers’ Paramill anytime a warranty parts or service claim is made or if no warranty record exists for the product.

Exclusive Remedies

During the warranty period listed previously, Wheelers’ Paramill will repair a Product by correcting any minor issues (either by phone or online support) that might be causing the Product failure. Should a technical service and support representative be unable to correct the issue, Wheelers’ Paramill may replace the parts (with new parts or at the option of Wheelers’ Paramill, with serviceable used parts, that are equivalent to new parts in performance) that become defective, malfunction, or otherwise fail to conform to this Limited Warranty under normal use. Replacement parts shall be warranted for 30 days from the shipment reception date or through the end of the “replaced” part warranty period, whichever is longer. Any replacement parts, required past the warranty period listed above, shall be subject to purchase at retail price, plus any added shipping and handling charges associated to the delivery of the part. Note that replacement parts may be available only through the **lifetime (as defined) of the Product. In conforming to this warranty, Wheelers’ Paramill (as the manufacturer) reserves the right to change manufacturers or vendors of any part to cover the existing warranty. Wheelers’ Paramill may also provide service (if deemed necessary and if applicable) at no charge to you during (and not to exceed) the service warranty period listed above, in an attempt to repair the Product. If service is required to replace defective parts within the warranty period that require professional installation then labor will be covered under warranty in the United States and Canada only. Should the Product require service at your request or out of the limited-warranty period, Wheelers’ Paramill can furnish available contact information for local (to your area) Wheelers’ Paramill

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authorized-service providers. Service quotes, costs, and scheduling will be strictly dependent on service-provider rates and mutual (consumer/provider) service agreements. Wheelers’ Paramill is not responsible for any service repair costs accrued through the use of authorized-Wheelers’ Paramill service providers dispatched at your request or out of the limited warranty period (without written consent from Wheelers’ Paramill), and beyond the limitations outlined on this warranty.

Replacements and Returns

If after a reasonable number of attempts, a defect has not been repaired (or the Product is deemed non-repairable by a Wheelers’ Paramill technical service and support staff), Wheelers’ Paramill, based on a case-by-case review, may opt to replace the Product, or recommend an alternate resolution, such as a warranty buy-out (Product cost, subject to deduction of a reasonable charge for usage) or a credit. Wheelers’ Paramill, as a manufacturer, reserves the right to replace the Product with a Factory-Reconditioned Product that meets or exceed standards comparable to those of the replaced Product. The warranty covering the replacement Product shall expire on the date the original warranty for the replaced Product would have expired, unless otherwise determined by Wheelers’ Paramill. A non-defective Product may not be eligible for return or replacement after 30 days from date of purchase. If opting to return a non-defective product to Wheelers’ Paramill, as the manufacturer, within 30 days from date of purchase (in its original packaging and with its original proof of purchase), the “customer” shall be subject to pre-paid freight charges accrued as a result of the return, unless otherwise determined by Wheelers’ Paramill.

Conditions and Restrictions

This warranty DOES NOT (A) cover shipping and handling charges, export taxes, custom duties and taxes, or any other charges associated with transportation of the parts or Product, beyond the initial courtesy period of 60 days from original date of purchase of the Product; (B) extend to Products not purchased from Wheelers’ Paramill or from an authorized-Wheelers’ Paramill reseller; (C) extend to Products purchased from online auction sites; (D) cover any extended, additional, or third-party warranties if not offered exclusively by Wheelers’ Paramill in writing; (E) cover service calls to correct installation, perform maintenance, or instruct owners on how to use the equipment; or (F) cover a Product on which the serial number has been purposefully or accidentally defaced or removed and there is no proof of purchase available (if serial number is applicable), unless authorized by Wheelers’ Paramill in writing or otherwise stated on this warranty. This Limited Warranty becomes void for Products that have been damaged or rendered defective as a result of (a) accident, misuse, or abuse (including but not limited to exceeding the Paramill listed, maximum weight limit); (b) use of parts not manufactured or sold by Wheelers’ Paramill; (c) modification of the Product; (d) operation on incorrect power supplies; (e) failure to perform (or performing improper) maintenance; (f) service by anyone other than Wheelers’ Paramill, or an authorized-Wheelers’ Paramill warranty service provider; (g) floods, fires, earthquakes, lightning strikes, power surges, and other unavoidable acts of nature; (h) residential mis-wires; or (i) incorrect setup, installation, or assembly. Should any Product (submitted for warranty parts replacement) be found ineligible under the terms outlined on this warranty, an estimate for parts purchase (if available) can be furnished at your request.

*Parts is herein defined exclusively, for all intents and purposes, and pertaining to this Limited Manufacturer Warranty, as components or Materials essential to the functionality of the Product. **Lifetime of a Product, is herein defined exclusively, for all intents and purposes, and pertaining to this Limited Manufacturer Warranty, as the time period 5 years beyond the end of production cycle of a Product in question.

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Disclaimer and Release

EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY, WHEELERS’ PARAMILL MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WHEELERS’ PARAMILL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED TO THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. NEITHER WHEELERS’ PARAMILL NOR ANY OF ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.

THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO WHEELERS’ PARAMILL-BRANDED PRODUCTS. WHEELERS’ PARAMILL NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANYONE TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY.

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