Introduction & warranty, Introduction, Warranty – Fast & Fluid SK550 User Manual

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Fast & Fluid Management - SK550

Introduction & warranty

Introduction

By selecting a Fast & Fluid Management shaker you have opted for a product which is the result of intensive
research. Top-quality components, craftsmanship and a modern ergonomic design all serve to guarantee a
long service life and a high degree of user friendliness.
The machine complies with Council Directives 89/392/EEC on machines, 89/336/EEC on electromagnetic
compatibility, and 73/32/EEC on electrical equipment intended for use within given voltage limits, as
enacted by the Council of Ministers of the European Community. The machine is furnished with a CE mark.

Warranty

In these warranty conditions, 'F&FM' is understood to mean Fast & Fluid Management. The warranty
conditions incorporated into F&FM's general conditions of sale are summarized as follows (for free general
conditions you can contact F&FM).

F&FM guarantees the proper operation of any goods which it supplies, for a period of one year, except where
a breakdown is the result of normal wear and tear. The cost of any inspection activities carried out by F&FM,
with the aim of establishing whether or not a breakdown is covered by the warranty will be reimbursed by
the other party if it transpires that the breakdown is not covered by the warranty. If it transpires that a
breakdown is covered by the warranty then F&FM will supply identical or equivalent goods under the
conditions referred to in point 6 of the general conditions of sale. The warranty obligation described in this
article only applies if the goods supplied by F&FM have been used in accordance with the manual. Time
spent on warranty-related activities, including travel time, travel costs and accommodation costs, are
charged at current rates.

In contrast to the above, F&FM will not be held to any warranty obligation if:
1.

Repairs have been carried out, or attempted, by the other party or a third party, unless F&FM had
previously declined to repair the goods for a fair price;

2.

F&FM demonstrates that the defect did not emerge during testing;

3.

The other party fails to inform F&FM of the defect immediately, if possible either by letter and/or by fax,
providing full, accurate details and/or has failed to comply fully with F&FM's instructions;

4.

The other party has failed to use or treat the goods properly or in accordance with F&FM's instructions;

5.

The damage has been caused by incidents, beyond F&FM's supervision, which have occurred either
during transport or installation.

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