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Noise
Changes in temperature or the flow of the water itself will cause some noise in the pipes. This is
normal and requires no repair. We will repair persistent water hammer that occurs within the first
two years of the warranty. Again, the warranty begins on the closing date when the unit is first
sold.
Remote Controls
Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines
When you move in, you will be given two radio frequency remotes that control access to your
main lobby entry door, your parkade gates and any other door with card access readers.
The remotes require no maintenance, and operate on batteries which will require replacement
from time to time (please refer to the “Alarm Pre-Wiring, Residential RF’s, Visitor Intercom
System, and Camera System” subsection for battery details). The remote controls are susceptible
to damage by moisture and impact, and should be handled gently. We have included a copy of
the “K-TX (HID), K_INTX (Indala) RF Transmitters” brochure in your Welcome Package.
Initial Orientation and Warranty Guidelines
During the initial orientation, we will confirm that the remote controls are in good operating
condition. For warranty information, please review the “Important Keyscan limited Warranty
Information - Wireless Transmitters” document that was included in your Welcome Package.
Shower Doors, Frameless Shower Doors and Tub Enclosures
Homeowner Use and Maintenance Guidelines
For shower enclosure maintenance guidelines, please refer to the “Glass World Maintenance
Guide”. This guide was included in your Welcome Package.
Tub enclosures require minimal care and maintenance. Use a squeegee to remove water after a
bath/shower to keep mineral residue and soap film to a minimum. A coating of wax can also help
prevent build up of minerals and soap. Use cleaning products suggested by the manufacturer to
avoid any damage to the trim and hardware. Check and touch-up caulking on an as needed
basis.
Avoid hanging wet towels on corners of doors - the weight can pull the door out of alignment and
cause it to leak.
Many of the Donovan homes feature “frameless shower doors”. Frameless shower doors apply to
a heavy (3/8” or ½”) glass shower enclosure that may be constructed using glass clips, continuous
glass channels or simply silicone sealed to adjacent surfaces. These glass panels may be
freestanding resting on a tiled curb, floor or bathtub / manufactured shower base. The glass
panels may also be full height fixed to the ceiling as opposed to freestanding.
Although the design is stunning, water may escape at the door perimeter. Care should
therefore be taken to ensure not only that bath mats are present, but also that any water
outside the enclosure is mopped up after a shower.
Initial Orientation and Warranty Guidelines
During your initial orientation, we will confirm that all shower doors and tub enclosures are in
acceptable condition.
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