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OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY
Protection against certain types of corrosion damage must be pro-
vided by using such systems as the Quicksilver MerCathode System
and/or Galvanic Isolator. These certain types of corrosion damage
are: damage due to stray electrical currents (on-shore power con-
nections, nearby boats, submerged metal), or improper application
of copper base anti-fouling paint.
If anti-fouling protection is required, Tri-Butyl-Tin-Adipate (TBTA)
base antifouling paints are recommended on MerCruiser boating
applications. In areas where Tri-Butyl-Tin-Adipate base paints are
prohibited by law, copper base paints can be used on the boat hull
and transom. Do not apply paint to the MerCruiser drive unit or tran-
som assembly. In addition, care must be taken to avoid an electrical
interconnection between the MerCruiser Product and the paint. Cor-
rosion damage that results from the improper application of copper
base paint will not be covered by this limited warranty.
TRANSFER OF WARRANTY
This Limited Warranty is transferable to subsequent purchasers for
the remainder of the unused portion of the 3-year limited warranty.
Warranty Coverage
The purpose of this section is to help eliminate some of the more
common misunderstandings regarding warranty coverage. The
table explains some of the types of services that are not covered by
warranty.
Keep in mind that warranty covers repairs that are needed within the
warranty period because of defects in material and workmanship. In-
stallation errors, accidents, normal wear, and a variety of other
causes that affect the product are not covered.
Warranty is limited to defects in material or workmanship, but only
when the consumer sale is made in the country to which distribution
is authorized by us.
Should you have any questions concerning warranty coverage, con-
tact your authorized dealer. They will be pleased to answer any ques-
tions that you may have.
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