General Warranty Terms - Camsat CDS-LIFT IP User Manual

System for transmission of video and audio from ip cameras in the elevators
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General warranty terms

Camsat grants a 24 month warranty for the CDS-LiftIP transmission kit
1. If the device is not be operating properly, make sure, before returning the device for
servicing, that everything was done according to the operating manual
2. If the faulty device is returned or send in for repairs, a thorough written description
of the signs of the device's faulty operation, including the operating environment and
the manner in which they appear, should be enclosed
3. The prerequisite for exercising the warranty rights is enclosing the proof of purchase,
including the purchase date and description of damage, with the faulty device
4. Warranty repairs cover only faults occurring due to reasons inherent to the sold
device.
5. Warranty repairs will be carried out in the shortest possible amount of time not
exceeding 14 days, counting from the moment of accepting the device for servicing If parts
need to be imported, the repair deadline may be extended After the repairs have been carried
out, the warranty period will be extended by the repair time.
7. The warrantor may refuse to carry out warranty repairs or terminate the warranty if
it is determined that the seals placed on devices or components comprising it are damaged.
The warranty does not cover
1. Mechanical damage of devices and failures occurring due to fortuitous events, such as:
fire, power grid overvoltage, electrical discharges, power supply, effects of chemical
substances.
2. Damage occurring due to: improper handling of the device, using the device against its
intended use or the operating manual, customer's negligence, improper use
(temperature, humidity, flooding, dust, sanding up, improper power supply voltage)
3. Claims on account of the technical parameters, if they are consistent with those
indicated by the manufacturer
4. Marks created during usage, such as scratches, soiling and localised wear are not
covered by warranty.
In cases not regulated by the terms of this warranty sheet, the appropriate provisions of the
Civil Code are applicable.

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