Warranty – Harken 1080 MKIII Jib Reefing & Furling User Manual

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Warranty

March 2001

Unit 3.25 MKIII

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Harken Jib Reefing and Furling System Seven-Year Limited Warranty

What does the limited warranty cover?

Any defect in materials or workmanship.
How long is the warranty in effect?

For seven years from the date of purchase.
Are all parts of the system covered for seven years?

No, the swage fitting is covered for two years and is not warranted against stress corrosion or failure due to improper

installation.
Are there other exceptions to the warranty?

This warranty does not cover any part of a system if it was improperly operated, improperly installed, improperly

maintained, or used under load conditions exceeding the rating or headstay size as published in the Harken catalog

or other Harken literature.
What is defined as improper operation?

Improper operation includes not following any of the procedures in the installation manual. Examples include but are

not limited to: using a winch or other means to force the unit to turn if it is jammed; failure to use a ratchet block or

other means to place drag on the furling line; failure to maintain adequate headstay tension; use of too much or too

little halyard tension; and any unseamanlike use of the system.
What is defined as improper installation?

Improper installation includes not following any of the procedures in the installation manual. Examples include, but are

not limited to: failure to use adhesives on foil joints; failure to use toggles at both ends of the headstay; faulty installation

of Norseman, Sta-Lok, rod or swage terminals; failure to secure locking mechanisms; improper halyard leads; failure to

use pendants on sails when required; any other procedure which is not a normal and prudent rigging procedure.
What is defined as improper maintenance?

Improper maintenance includes not following any of the procedures in the installation manual. Examples include, but

are not limited to: failure to clean dirt or salt from the bearings or other parts of the unit; failure to apply proper lubri-

cants periodically; failure to periodically inspect locking mechanisms, foils, headstay wires, swage fittings, rod fittings

and Norseman or Sta-Lok fittings for damage or stress corrosion.
What will Harken do if I have a problem?

Harken will provide technical support by telephone, fax or letter to help diagnose and correct your furling problem.

We will, at our option, repair or replace any part of your furling system which fails in normal service. Parts must be

returned to Harken. Replacement parts must come directly from Harken. You will not be reimbursed for the cost of

any part supplied by a dealer in the repair of a furling system.
Will Harken pay for labor charges?

No, labor charges are not covered by the warranty.
Is Harken responsible for special, incidental or consequential damages?

Special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from a warranty problem with a Harken furling system are not

covered by this warranty.
How do I get service for my Harken system?

Most problems are installation related and can be solved by referring to the instruction manual. Many other problems

can be solved by discussing them with your dealer or rigger. If you cannot solve the problem in this fashion, call Harken

at (262) 691-3320. Customers outside of the United States should contact the Harken distributor in their country.
What should I do if I need parts?

After Harken determines that you need replacement or repair parts under warranty, we will ship these parts directly

to you or to your dealer or rigger at no charge. Do not purchase repair parts! Harken will not reimburse you for the

expense of buying repair parts.
How does state law relate to this warranty?

This warranty gives you specific rights but the laws of each state vary and you may also have other rights under the

laws of your state.

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