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4 Maintenance
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CA630 In-Service Manual
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Product Warranty
RF Technologies, Inc. (herein referred to as “Seller”), warrants to the Buyer that during
the warranty period (defined below) the RF Technologies, Inc. products (herein referred
to as “Product”) will be free from manufacturing defects and will conform to the Seller’s
product specifications. The warranty period is defined as one of the following:
For product installed by Seller other than product identified below, warranty coverage is
provided for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of system “go live.” Warranty
coverage includes parts and labor during Seller’s standard business hours.
Fall Management pads are warranted for the period of days as indicated on the pad
label, or for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months from the date of shipment from
Seller.
All Sensatec Fall Management control units are warranted for a period of twenty-four
(24) months from the date of invoice.
Technical phone support for application assistance is available 24/7
during the warranty period only.
This warranty is a limited warranty and it is the only warranty made by
Seller. Buyer’s sole remedy for any defect shall be repair or replacement,
at Seller’s discretion, of any part, returned to the Seller, shipment prepaid,
and which upon examination is found by Seller to be defective.
Alternatively, Seller may, at its sole option, elect to refund the purchase
price paid for the defective product.
The criteria for all testing shall be based on Seller’s product specific test
procedures.
Exclusions
Warranty coverage does not include, and Seller disclaims any liability for, any
defect or performance failure or deficiency (including failure to conform to
product descriptions or specifications) which results, in whole or in part, from
(1) improper storage, handling, misuse, maintenance, installation, or
modification of the Product by Buyer, its employees, agents, or contractors, (2)
absence of any product, component, or accessory recommended by Seller, but
omitted at Buyer’s direction, including but not limited to transmitters and
banding materials not tested and approved, (3) any design, specification, or
instruction changed by Buyer, its employees, agents, or contractors, (4) failure
to comply with any applicable instructions or recommendations of Seller,
including installation, maintenance, testing, and training procedures, (5)
physical damage occurring to transmitters or other components after receipt and
acceptance by Buyer, (6) integration or use of any components, systems,