Section 9 warranty and liability – Hach-Lange FP 360 sc User Manual User Manual

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Section 9

Warranty and Liability

The manufacturer warrants that the product supplied is free of material and manufacturing
defects and undertakes the obligation to repair or replace any defective parts at zero cost.

The warranty runs for 24 months. If a maintenance contract is taken out within 6 months of
purchase, the warranty period is extended to 60 months.

With the exclusion of the further claims, the supplier is liable for defects including the lack
of assured properties as follows: all those parts that, within the warranty period calculated
from the day of the transfer of risk, can be demonstrated to have become unusable or that
can only be used with significant limitations due to a situation present prior to the transfer
of risk, in particular due to incorrect design, poor materials or inadequate finish will be
improved or replaced, at the supplier's discretion. The identification of such defects must
be reported to the supplier in writing without delay, but no later than 7 days after the
identification of the fault. If the customer fails to notify the supplier, the product is
considered approved despite the defect. Further liability for any direct or indirect damages
is not accepted.

If instrument-specific maintenance and servicing work defined by the supplier is to be
performed within the warranty period by the customer (maintenance) or by the supplier
(servicing) and these requirements are not met, claims for damages due to the failure to
comply with the requirements are rendered void.

Any further claims, in particular claims for consequential damages cannot be made.

Consumables and damage caused by improper handling, poor installation or incorrect use
are excluded from this clause.

The process instruments of the manufacturer are of proven reliability in many applications
and are therefore often used in automatic control loops to provide the most economical
possible operation of the related process.

To avoid or limit consequential damage, it is therefore recommended to design the control
loop such that a malfunction in an instrument results in an automatic change over to the
backup control system. This establishes the most secure operating condition for the
environment and for the process.

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