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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Adam Equipment offers Limited Warranty (Parts and Labour) for the components
failed due to defects in materials or workmanship. Warranty starts from the date
of delivery.
During the warranty period, should any repairs be necessary, the purchaser must
inform its supplier or Adam Equipment Company. The company or its authorised
Technician reserves the right to repair or replace the components at any of its
workshops depending on the severity of the problems. However, any freight
involved in sending the faulty units or parts to the service centre should be borne
by the purchaser.
The warranty will cease to operate if the equipment is not returned in the original
packaging and with correct documentation for a claim to be processed. All claims
are at the sole discretion of Adam Equipment.
This warranty does not cover equipment where defects or poor performance is
due to misuse, accidental damage, exposure to radioactive or corrosive materials,
negligence, faulty installation, unauthorised modifications or attempted repair or
failure to observe the requirements and recommendations as given in this User
Manual.
Repairs carried out under the warranty does not extend the warranty period.
Components removed during the warranty repairs become the company property.
The statutory right of the purchaser is not affected by this warranty. The terms of
this warranty is governed by the UK law. For complete details on Warranty
Information, see the terms and conditions of sale available on our web-site.
WEEE COMPLIANCE
Any Electrical or Electronic Equipment (EEE) component or assembly of parts
intended to be incorporated into EEE devices as defined by European Directive
2002/95/EEC must be recycled or disposed using techniques that do not introduce
hazardous substances
harmful to our health or the environment as
listed in
Directive 2002/95/EC or amending legislation. Battery disposal in Landfill Sites is
more regulated since July 2002 by regulation 9 of the Landfill (England and Wales)
Regulations 2002 and Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005. Battery recycling has
become topical and the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Regulations are set to impose targets for recycling.