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SECTION V
WARRANTY
5.1
LIMITED WARRANTY
All equipments manufactured by Ameri-King Corp. are guaranteed against defective
materials and workmanship for a period of two years.
Any equipment found to be defective due to material and workmanship during this
limited warranty will be repaired and put in original manufactured operating
condition.
An option of extended third and fourth year limited warranty becomes valid at the end
of this second year, which will warrant to the original owner.
This Ameri-King Corp. warranty is void unless the Warranty Registration Card is
filled out and returned to Ameri-King Corp. within 15 days after original installation.
Ameri-King Corp.’s liability under this warranty is limited to servicing, repairing,
replacing or adjusting any equipment returned prepaid to the factory by express
written or oral authorization for that purpose and to repair or replace defective parts
thereof. This limited warranty does not include any damage caused by the leakage of
batteries. Repaired equipment will be returned to the equipment user freight pre-paid.
Shipping charge shall be paid both ways by the Customers.
Upon discovery of a condition believed to be caused by a defect in manufacturing,
Ameri-King Corp. without prior authorization. Any equipment returned to Ameri-
King Corp. without prior authorization. Any equipment returned to Ameri-King
Corp. should be accompanied by a failure report, in writing, giving full particulars in
support of the claim.
This limited warranty does not cover or apply to any of the followings, including:
misuses of the equipment; installation or operation not in accordance with factory
instructions; accidences or negligent damage; alterations of any manner; repair by
other factory; changes in calibration occurring as a result of normal use of equipment;
the cost of labor, material, or other expense incidental to the repair, installation,
removal from the aircraft or replacement of the equipment; damaged during shipment
or installation; any personal injuries or damage to property resulting from the
installation or the operation of the equipment user assumes the risks of all such
injuries or damage. In such cases, the repair will be billed at cost. An estimate will
be submitted for approval before repair is initiated.
Any equipment that is returned for warranty and found not to be defective shall be
charged a minimum handling and service charge and returned prepaid or C.O.D.
Shipping charge shall be paid both ways by the Customers.
Summary of Contents for AK-451 Series
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