Warranty Policy for Standard EMCO Brand Products
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Appendix A: Warranty Policy for Standard EMCO Brand Products
S
COPE AND
D
URATION OF
W
ARRANTIES
Seller warrants to Buyer that the Standard EMCO Brand Products Excluding 5211 &
5220 be (1) free from defects in material, manufacturing workmanship, and title, and (2)
conform to the Seller’s applicable product descriptions and specifications, if any,
contained in or attached to Seller’s quotation. If no product descriptions or specifications
are contained in or attached to the quotation, Seller’s applicable product descriptions and
specifications in effect on the date of shipment shall apply. The criteria for all testing shall
be Seller’s applicable product specifications utilizing factory-specified calibration and test
procedures and instruments.
All product warranties, except the warranty of title, and all remedies for warranty failures
are limited in time as shown in the following table.
Product Warranted
Duration of Warranty Period
Standard EMCO Brand Products
Excluding 5211 & 5220
2 Years
Any product or part furnished to Buyer during the warranty period to correct a warranty
failure shall be warranted to the extent of the unexpired term of the warranty applicable to
the repaired or replaced product.
The warranty period shall commence on the date the product is delivered to Buyer;
however, if Seller assembles the product, or provides technical direction of such
assembly, the warranty period for such product shall commence on the date the
assembly of the product is complete. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the
assembly is delayed for a total of thirty (30) days or more from the date of delivery for any
reason or reasons for which Seller is not responsible, the warranty period for such
product may, at Seller’s options, commence on the thirtieth (30th) day from the date such
product is delivered to Buyer. Buyer shall promptly inspect all products upon delivery. No
claims for shortages will be allowed unless shortages are reported to Seller in writing
within ten (10) days after delivery. No other claims against Seller will be allowed unless
asserted in writing within thirty (30) days after delivery (or assembly if the products are to
be assembled by Seller) or, in the case of alleged breach of warranty, within the
applicable warranty period.
W
ARRANTY
E
XCLUSIONS
Except as set forth in any applicable patent indemnity, the foregoing warranties are
exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties, whether written, oral, express, implied, or
statutory. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED ABOVE, SELLER MAKES NO
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE, WHETHER OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE OR
OTHERWISE ON THE PRODUCTS, OR ON ANY PARTS OR LABOR FURNISHED
DURING THE SALE, DELIVERY OR SERVICING OF THE PRODUCTS THERE ARE
NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE
HEREOF.
Summary of Contents for ETS Lindgren 3301B
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Page 49: ...Data and Illustrations 49 ACTIVE ELECTRIC FIELD ANTENNA CALIBRATION FIXTURE...
Page 50: ...50 Data and Illustrations ACTIVE ROD ANTENNA CALIBRATION SETUP...
Page 51: ...Data and Illustrations 51 TYPICAL CURVES MINIMUM DISCERNIBLE SIGNAL AT VARIOUS BANDWIDTHS...
Page 52: ...52 Data and Illustrations TYPICAL ATTENUATION EFFECT FOR SWITCHES 1 AND 2...
Page 53: ...Data and Illustrations 53 TYPICAL ROLL OFF CURVES FOR SWITCHES 3 AND 4...