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User Information Guide
2.2.2021
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SPC-ENG-0000004-03
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General Disclaimer
The Products and Specifications listed in this document are subject to change (including specifications, manufacturing facility and
discontinuing the Products) as occasioned by the improvements of Products. Consequently, when you place orders for these Products,
Panasonic Corporation asks you to contact one of our customer service representatives and check that the details listed in the
document are commensurate with the most up-to-date information.
Warranty Details
Period
Unless otherwise stipulated by both parties, the warranty period of our Products is one year after the purchase by you or after their delivery to the
location specified by you. The consumable items such as battery, relay, filter and other supplemental materials are excluded from the warranty.
Scope
In the event that Panasonic Corporation confirms any failures or defects of the Products by reasons solely attributable to Panasonic Corporation
during the warranty period, Panasonic Corporation shall supply the replacements of the Products, parts or replace and/or repair the defective
portion by free of charge at the location where the Products were purchased or delivered to your premises as soon as possible.
However, the following failures and defects are not covered by the warranty and we are not responsible for such failures and defects.
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When the failure or defect was caused by a specification, standard, handling method, etc. which was specified by you.
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When the failure or defect was caused after purchase or delivery to your premises by an alteration in construction, performance,
specification, etc. which did not involve us.
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When the failure or defect was caused by a phenomenon that could not be predicted by the technology at purchasing or contracted time.
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When the use of our Products deviated from the scope of the conditions and environment set forth in the instruction manual and
specifications.
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When, after our Products were incorporated into your products or equipment for use, damage resulted which could have been avoided if
your products or equipment had been equipped with the functions, construction, etc. the provision of which is accepted practice in the
industry.
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When the failure or defect was caused by a natural disaster or other force majeure.
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When the equipment is damaged due to corrosion caused by corrosive gases etc. in the surroundings
The above terms and conditions shall not cover any induced damages by the failure or defects of the Products, and not cover your production items
which are produced or fabricated by using the Products. In any case, our responsibility for compensation is limited to the amount paid for the
Products.
Service or Repair
The cost of delivered Products does not include the cost of dispatching an engineer, etc. In case any such service is needed, contact our sales
representative.
Guide Terms & Conditions
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Before using this product, or before every starting operation, please confirm the correct functioning and performance of this
product.
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Contents of this document could be changed without notice.
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This document must not be partially or totally copied or revised.
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All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of all information in this document. If there are any questions, mistakes, or
comments in this document, please notify us.
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Please note that we assume no liability for any results arising out of operations regardless of the above clauses.
Consideration for EU Battery Directive (2006/66/EC, Its Amended Directive 2013/56/EU )
A lithium metal battery is installed in this product. When discarding, please follow the below notes:
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The battery must be removed by a qualified person or a professional disposal company. The disposal of the battery must be conducted by a
professional disposing company.
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Please refer to the upcomin
g “Battery Removal” section
for battery separation instructions.
General notes and Information on Collection and Disposal of Used Batteries in accordance with EU Battery
Directive (2006/66/EC)
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Used batteries should not be mixed with general household waste.
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For proper treatment, recovery, and recycling of used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your
national legislation and the Directive (2006/66/EC).
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By disposing of used batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health
and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.
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For more information about collection and recycling of used batteries, please contact your local municipality, waste disposal services, or the
point of sale where you purchased the batteries.
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Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.