MRT Ltd. © 2014
sMRT Crewguard User Manual v1.1
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Warranty
Your unit is covered by a standard 1 year parts and labour warranty. Marine Rescue
Technologies Ltd (MRT) warrants to the purchaser that the products conform to
manufacturers specifications and that the products are free of defects on materials and
workmanship for a period of one year from the date delivered to the customer/end user.
In the event of a defect, due to faulty material, design or construction, the customer will
return to MRT at the business address where we, or the manufacturer will undertake, at
our choice, a repair or replacement. Warranty covers all parts, materials and labour,
provided that the product is returned to our works. Exclusions: damage caused by other
than normal use and lack of general care and attention or incorrect sealing of the unit
carried out in accordance with this instruction manual. MRT Ltd. does not accept any
responsibility or any claim for direct or indirect consequences of defects of the
equipment, either during the guarantee period or at a later stage.
Repairs
MRT Ltd. offers a full and comprehensive service and repair facility with return normally
within 14 days upon receipt of customer’s authorisation.
Disclaimer
The Sea Marshall® products are an aid to recovery only, it is the responsibility of the
user/operator to ensure they are fully conversant with the operation of the equipment
and the equipment is kept in full working order at all times combined with functionality
and damage checks before and after each use. MRT Ltd. does not accept liability for loss
of life or injury caused during any accident during which the equipment is being used,
howsoever it arises. Sea Marshall® Alerting Units/MSLDs are an ‘Aid to rescue only’, they
do not guarantee your safety. The Sea Marshall® MSLDs will dramatically increase the
chances of detection and location of a Man Over Board. Personal safety remains at all
times the sole responsibility of the individual. It is the responsibility of the individual to
inform their local Coast Guard, their senior personnel/crew members and or family of
their intended location/destination and estimated duration of journey. It is also the
responsibility of the individual to notify these people of the type of safety equipment
they will be carrying. In the case of accidental activation the user should de-activate the
unit and notify the appropriate SAR Authority.