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    MODEL 261 NON-CA T AL YTIC UNIT FEATURES PREPARATIONS INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE SAFETY SAFETY NOTICE IF THIS HEATER IS NOT PROPERLY IN STALLED, A HOUSE FIRE MAY RESULT . FOR YOUR SAFETY, FOLLOW THE INSTALL ATION INSTRUCTIONS. CONTACT THE AUTHORITY H AVE JURISDICTION ( SUCH AS MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPA RTMENT, FIRE PREVENTION[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS Important Instructions ……………………………………………………………………...…...2 SECTION I: Introduction………………………………………………………………………..3 Cautions………………………………………………………………………………………….[...]

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    INST ALLA TION, OPERA TION, AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MODELS 261 READ THIS FIRST IMPOR T ANT INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING THESE UNITS GENERATE A LOT OF HE AT, SO TREAT THEM WITH CARE. HOT WHILE IN OPERATION! KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY. CONTACT MAY CAUSE S KIN BURNS. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE. FAILUR[...]

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    CAUTION YOUR CHIMNEY OR FLUE MUST BE CO RRECTLY SIZED. A CHIMNEY OR FLUE THAT IS TOO SMALL OR LARGE IN DIAMETER, OR TOO SHORT, CAN CAUSE YOUR STOVE TO SPILL SMOKE WHEN THE DOOR IS OPENED. SECTION I INTRODUCTION Your new MODEL 261 is a non-catalytic unit de signed to meet the most stringent emissions standards without the use of a catalytic combusto[...]

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    POSSIBLE TOOLS NEEDED FOR INST ALLA TION If you decide to install your own stove, there are several hand tools you may need to do the job. If you do not already have them, they are r eadily available at mo st hardware stores. Caulking gun Large adjustable wrench (may not be needed) Drop cloths or newspapers Vacuum cleaner or whisk broom Flashlight [...]

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    CAUTION THE UNIT IS PAINTED WITH A SPECIALLY FORMULATED HIGH TEMPERATURE PAINT THAT CURE S DURING THE FIRST TWO OR THREE FIRINGS. YOU MAY NOTICE A SLIGHT SMOKING EFFECT AND AN ODOR OF BURNING PAINT WHEN YOU BUILD THE FIRST FIRES. THIS IS NORMAL AND IS NOT A CA USE FOR ALARM. IN SOME CASES, THESE FUM ES WILL ACTIVATE A SMOKE ALARM. OPENING A WINDOW [...]

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    SECTION II RESIDENTIAL FREEST ANDING VER TICAL EXIT INST ALLA TION For optional vertical exit insta llation locations r e fer back to table of contents Section II MINIMUM CLEARANCES T O FLOOR AND COMBUSTIBLES See minimum floor protector measurements ,and also for m i nimum clearances to combustibles, See Pages, and Figures below A. Vertical Exit Si[...]

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    Select an installation location that will gi ve t he best airflow from the front of t he heater to the remainder of the home. PREP ARING THE ST OVE FOR INST ALLA TION 1. Inspect the unit for any obvious physical damage. 2. Plug the power cord into a 115V A C outlet to test th e motor and fan when optional m otor is being used. “Do not run power c[...]

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    PREP ARING THE ROOM HEA TER LOCA TION 1. Select an installation location that will give th e best airflow from the front of the heater to the remainder of the home. 2. Place the protective floor pad in position. 3. Place the unit on the pad making sure the mi nimum clearance specifications are met. 4. If connecting to an existing masonry flue, fi r[...]

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    A. V ertical exit using (6" Single W all pipe minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe and any listed 2100° UL 103 HT . TYPE Chimney). W ith standard close clearanc e shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum cleara nce to combustibles. NOTE: All clearances are to combustibles with low cl earance shields, and using single wall pipe and minimum floo[...]

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    HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL B. Vertical Exit using (6" DVL Close Clearan ce pipe, or Shielded Single wall pipe, and any Listed 2100° UL 103 HT chimney). W ith standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. NOTE: For minimum cleara nces (See Page 11, Figure 5). 1. Suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling above th e unit so that th[...]

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    B. V ertical exit using (6" DVL Cl ose Clearance pipe or Shielded Single wall pipe, and any listed 2100° UL 103 HT . TYPE Chimney). W ith standard close clearanc e shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum cleara nce to combustibles. NOTE: All clearances are to combus tibles with all low clearance shields and double wall pipe or shielded sing[...]

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    HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL C. Vertical Wall Exit using (6" Single Wal l pipe minimum 24 ga. blued or black w i th elbow, and any Listed 2100° UL HT chimney and Listed 2100° UL HT T-Box assembly). With standard close clearance shield and pipe shie ld NOTE: For minimum cleara nces (See Page 13, Figure 7). 1. Mark the plumb line[...]

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    NEW BUCK CAST COLLAR P art # MA6CHIMC NB C. V ertical wall exit using (6" Single W all Pipe minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe and elbow pipe, and any listed 2100° UL 103 HT . TYPE Chimney and Listed 2100° UL HT T -Box assembly ). W i th standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum cleara nce to combustibles. C C C C NO[...]

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    HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL D. Vertical Wall Exit using (6" DVL Close Cl earance Pipe and Elbow, and any Listed 2100° UL HT chimney and Listed 2100° UL HT T-Box assembly). With standard close clearance shield and pipe shield NOTE: For minimum cleara nces (See Page 15, Figure 9). 1. Mark the plumb line on the wall directly behi[...]

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    Figure 9. D. V ertical wall exit using (6" DVL Close Clearance pipe with elbow) , and any listed 2100° UL 103 HT . TYPE Chimney). With standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum cleara nce to combustibles. IN SIDE WALL Figure 10 . CEILING WALL PASS- THROUGH CONNECT OR LISTED 2100° UL 103 HT TYPE CHIMNEY REEFER TO MANU[...]

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    HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL E. Vertical exit into masonry flue using (6" Single Wall pipe minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe with Elbow). With standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. NOTE: For minimum clearances (See Page 17, Figure 11). 1. Before connecting these units to a masonry chimney, determine that the masonry f[...]

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    E. V ertical exit into masonry flue using (6" Single W all pipe minimum 24 ga blued or black pipe with elbow) W i th standard close clearance shield and pipe shield . Model 261 minimum cleara nce to combustibles. Figure 11. MASONRY C HIMNEY CLEAN OUT DOOR MASONRY FLUE LINERS CEILING MASONRY CHIM NEY Figure 12. SINGLE WALL CONNECTOR ELBOW PIPE [...]

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    HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL F. Vertical exit into masonry flue using (6" DVL Close Clearance pipe with Elbow). With standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. NOTE: For minimum clearances (See Page 19, Figure 13). 1. Before connecting these units to a masonry chimney, determ ine that the masonry flue pass- through connecto[...]

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    F . V ertical exit using (6" DVL Close Clearance pipe with Elbow) into masonry flue. W i th standard close clearanc e shield and pipe shie ld. Model 261 minimum clearance to combustibles. MASONRY C HIMNEY CLEAN OUT DOOR MASONRY FLUE LINERS CEILING MASONRY CHIM NEY Figure 14. DVL CLOSE CLEARANCE PIPE Figure 13. C C C C BACK WALL A E B F D G A E[...]

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    SECTION III RESIDENTIAL FREEST ANDING REAR EXIT INST ALLA TION For optional r ear exit install ation locations r efer back to table of contents Section III MINIMUM CLEARANCES T O FLOOR AND COMBUSTIBLES See minimum floor protector measurements ,and also for m i nimum clearances to combustibles, (Pages, and Figures below) A. Rear Exit Into Masonry Fl[...]

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    Select an installation location that will gi ve t he best airflow from the front of t he heater to the remainder of the home. PREP ARING THE ST OVE FOR INST ALLA TION 1. Inspect the unit for any obvious physical damage. 2. Plug the power cord into a 115V A C outlet to test th e motor and fan when optional m otor is being used. “Do not run power c[...]

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    PREP ARING THE ROOM HEA TER LOCA TION 1. Select an installation location that will give th e best airflow from the front of the heater to the remainder of the home. 2. Place the protective floor pad in position. 3. Place the unit on the pad making sure the mi nimum clearance specifications are met. 4. If connecting to an existing masonry flue, fi r[...]

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    Figure 18. MASONRY CHIM NEY CLEAN OUT DOOR MASONRY FLUE LINERS 8" Figure 17. A. Rear exit into Masonry Flue using (6" Single W all pipe minimum 24 ga blued or black pipe). W i th standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum clea rance to combustibles . C C C C BACK WALL A E B F D G A E B F BACK WALL SIDE WALL PROTECT[...]

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    HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL B. Rear exit into Masonry Flue (6" Using DVL Close Clearance Pipe). With standard close cl earance shield and pipe shiel d. NOTE: For minimum clearances (See Page 25, Figure 19). 1. Before connecting these units to a masonry chimney, determine that the masonry flue pass-through connector thimble meets[...]

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    C C C C Figure 20. MASONRY CHIM NEY CLEAN OUT DOOR MASONRY FLUE LINERS 8" Figure 19. B. Rear exit into Masonry Fl ue using (6" DVL Close Clearance pipe). W i th standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum cleara nce to combustibles. BACK WALL A E B F D G A E B F BACK WALL SIDE WALL PROTECTOR D A B C D E F G MODEL 26[...]

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    HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL C. Rear Exit to Vertical then to Horizontal into Masonry Flue using (6" DVL Close Clearance pipe and Elbow’s). With standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. NOTE: For minimum cleara nces (See Page 27, Figure 21). Before connecting these units to a masonry ch imney, determine that the m asonr[...]

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    MASONRY C HIMNEY CLEAN OUT DOOR MASONRY FLUE DVL CLOSE CLEARANCE PIPE 8" CEILING MASONRY CHIM NEY Page 25. Figure 22. C. Rear exit V ertical then to Horizontal into Mason r y Flue using (6" DVL Close Clearance pipe ,and Elbows) . W i th standard close clearance shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum clea rance to combustibles NOTE: All[...]

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    D. Rear exit into Masonry Firepl ace using (6" Single W a ll pipe, minimum 24 ga. blued or black pipe) . W i th standard close clearanc e shield and pipe shield NOTE: For minimum cl earances (See Figur e 23). INST ALLA TION PREP ARA TION 1. Locate furniture and other materials away fr om the front of the fireplace to allow free access to the f[...]

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    D. Rear exit in to Masonry Fir eplace using (6" single wall pipe, minimum 24 ga. blued or black) . W i th standard close clearance shield and pipe shield SEALING PLATE HEARTH SINGLE WALL PIPE WITH 2" LEGS, THE TOP OF THE REAR EXIT ON THE STOVE IS BELOW 24" FROM FLOOR OR HEARTH ENABLING TO INSERT PIPE INTO MOST MASONRY FIREPLACE NOTE:[...]

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    SECTION IV Alcove Installation V ertical or Horizontal Exit For optional V ertical exi t or Horizo ntal exit installation locations r efer back to table of contents Section IV MINIMUM CLEARANCES T O FLOOR AND COMBUSTIBLES See minimum floor protector measurements, and also for m inimum clearances to combustibles A. vertical exit (Page 33, Figure 27 [...]

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    Select an installation location that will gi ve t he best airflow from the front of t he heater to the remainder of the home. PREP ARING THE ST OVE FOR INST ALLA TION 1. Inspect the unit for any obvious physical damage. 2. Plug the power cord into a 115V A C outlet to test th e motor and fan when optional m otor is being used. “Do not run power c[...]

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    A-1. V ertical Exit Installation HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL A-1. Vertical Exit using (6" DVL Close Clearan ce pipe, or Shielded Single wall pipe, and any Listed 2100° UL 103 HT chimney). W ith standard close clearance shield and p i pe shield. NOTE: For minimum clearances (See Page 33, F igure 27). 1. Suspend a plumb bob from [...]

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    ALCOVE INST ALLA TION AND CLEARANCES A-1. Alcove V ertical exit using (6" DVL Close Clearance pipe, and any listed 2100° UL 103 HT . TYPE Chimney). W ith standard close clearanc e shield and pipe shield. Model 261 minimum cleara nce to combustibles. Figure 27 NOTE: All clearances are to combus tibles with all low clearance shields and double [...]

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    A-2. V ertical Exit Installation HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL A-2. Vertical Wall Exit using (6" DVL Cl ose Clearance Pipe and Elbow and any Listed 2100° UL HT chimney, and Listed 2100° UL HT T-Box assembly). With standard close cl earanc e shield and pipe shield NOTE: For minimum clearances (See Page 35, Figure 29). 1. Mark the[...]

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    NOTE: All clearances are to co mbustibles with all low clea rance shields and double wall pipe , and minimum floor protector. NOTE: Floor protector must extend length of horizontal flue pipe to wall. NOTE: Model 261 com es standard with low clearance shields. BACK WALL SIDE WALL A E B F D G Figure 29 IN SIDE WALL Figure 30 . CEILING WALL PASS- THRO[...]

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    B-1. Rear Exit Installation HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL B-1. Vertical Rear Exit using (6" DVL Close Clearance Pipe and any Listed 2100° UL HT chimney, and Listed 2100° UL HT T-Box assembly). With standard close cl earanc e shield and pipe shield NOTE: For minimum clearances (See Page 37, Figure 31). 1. Measure up so there will[...]

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    NOTE: All clearances are to co mbustibles with all low clea rance shields and double wall pipe , and minimum floor protector. NOTE: Floor protector must extend length of horizontal flue pipe to wall. NOTE: Model 261 com es standard with low clearance shields. A B D E F G H I MODEL 261 14" 4" 16" 8" 3” 47" 10" 84"[...]

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    FINAL CHECK 1. Recheck the specified clearances. 2. Remove all foreign mate rial from the firebox area. 3. Open the primary air draft. 4. Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet when using with optional motor. 5. Place crumpled pieces of newspaper in the stove. Light it and close the doors. Ensure that the stove draws pr operly through the primar[...]

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    SECTION V FREEST ANDING MOBILE HOME INST ALLA TION MINIMUM CLEARANCES T O FLOOR AND COMBUSTIBLES See minimum floor protector measurements, and also for m inimum clearances to combustibles (See Page 42, Figure 35). Floor Protection: When installing freestanding heater, a floor protect or must be use. Floor protection must be 3/8” minimum thickness[...]

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    Select an installation location that will gi ve t he best airflow from the front of t he heater to the remainder of the home. PREP ARING THE ST OVE FOR INST ALLA TION 1. Inspect the unit for any obvious physical damage. 2. Plug the power cord into a 115V A C outlet to test th e motor and fan when optional m otor is being used. “Do not run power c[...]

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    FREEST ANDING MOBILE HOM E INST ALLA TION PREP ARING THE ROOM HEA TER LOCA TION 1. Select an installation location that will give the best airflow from the front of the heater to the remainder of the home. (See Page 42 Figure 35 m ini mum clearances to combustibles). CAUTION THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF TH E MOBILE HOME FLOOR MUST BE MAINTAINED. (MO[...]

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    NOTE: All clearances are to combus tibles with all low clearance shields and double wall pipe or shielded single wall pip eand minimum floor protector. NOTE: Model 261 comes standard with low clearance shields. A B C D E F G MODEL 261 14” 4" 14" 7" 8" 3" 16" V ertical exit using (6" DVL Cl ose Clearance pipe, an[...]

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    Take measurements from bottom of heater, and use them to locate the opening for the out side air duct, place th em onto protective pad. HOW TO LOCA TE CHIMNEY EXIT , AND INST ALL Ceiling Exit (Using Close Clearance listed chimney) 1. Suspend a plumb bob from the ceiling above the unit so that the weight is hanging in the center of the flue exit. ( [...]

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    DVL CLOSE CLEARANCE PIPE CEILING SUPPORT BO X CEILING NEW BUCK CONTEMPORARY CAP Figure 4. ROOF Figure 39. BUCK STOVE 2. After locating the center of the hole install the ceiling supp ort box, chim ney, flashing and rain cap using listed chimney only. Only use pipe listed in this manual. CAUTION REFER TO CHIMNEY MANUFACTUR ER’S INSTRUCTIONS FOR AS[...]

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    FINAL CHECK 1. Recheck the specified clearances. 2. Remove all foreign mate rial from the firebox area. 3. Open the primary air draft. 4. Plug the power cord into a 115V AC outlet when using with optional motor. 5. Place crum pled pieces of newspaper in the stove . Light it and close the doors. Ensure that the stove draws properly th rough the prim[...]

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    SECTION VI WOOD HEA TER SAFETY Certain safety hazards are inhe rent in any wood heater installa tion. You should be aware of these so that a safe and proper installation can be made. 1. FAULTY CHIMNEY: An older masonry chim ney should be thoroughly checked to be sure there are no holes or weak spots which coul d allow sparks or hot gases to escape.[...]

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    SECTION VII OPERA TION This section of the manual is to help you ge t the maximum efficiency and maximum smoke (particulate) reduction from your heater. If you should experience any difficulty or have any questions concer ning your heater, contact your dealer for assistance. The manufacturer recommends th at for m aximum performance burn seasoned h[...]

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    SECTION VIII TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION 1. Sluggish Heater 1. Obstruction in Chimney 2. Improperly sealed trim kit or direct connect kit 3. Manual damper in chimney is closed 4. Wet or unseasoned wood being burned 5. Poor chimney draft 1. Check for and remove obstruction 2. (a) Check trim kit gasketing seal to fireplace and gas[...]

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    2. High fuel consumption 3. Backpuffing 4. Smoke rollout when heater door is opened 1. (a) Close inlet air control as much as possible to maintain desired heat output. (b) Check gaskets, reinstall fiberglass gasketing round doors and glass as necessary 2. Check door gasket, check adjustment of door latch 1. (a) Smoke shelf in chimney is filled with[...]

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    NEW BUCK CORPORA TION (NBC) "LIMITED W ARRANTY" FOR THE BUCK ST OVE PLEASE READ THIS W ARRANTY CAREFULL Y PRODUCTS COVERED This warranty covers the New Buck Stove h eating unit, so long as it is owned by the original purchaser, including optional and standard accessories purchased at the same tim e, subject to terms, limitations, and cond[...]

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    If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the suggested procedures, you may contact us in writing at: New Buck Corporation Customer Service Department P. O. Box 69 Spruce Pine, NC 28777 CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS A. Replacement of parts may be in the f orm of new or fully reconditioned parts, at NBC's option. B There is no other express warra[...]