User's Responsibility; Battery Service Adjustment Policy - Simplicity 9518 Series Operator's Manual

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USER'S RESPONSIBILITY
USER'S RESPONSIBILITY
It is the responsibility of the user to read the Operator's Manual and understand the safe and correct
operating procedures as pertains to the operation of the product, and to lubricate and maintain the pro¬
duct according to the maintenance schedule in the Operator's Manual.
The user is responsible for inspecting his machine and for having parts repaired or replaced when contin¬
ued use of the product would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts. It is the user's responsibili¬
ty to deliver his machine to an authorized dealer, for service or replacement of defective parts which are
covered by the standard warranty. When requesting warranty service, you must present your copy of deliv¬
ery record.
The user should notify his Selling Dealer in advance so arrangements can be made to have his 100-hour
or 30-day inspection performed. The user should not be charged for this inspection or adjustment, but is
expected to pay for oil, filters, or any parts and labor which are not covered by the standard warranty. The
user is responsible for bringing the product to the Selling Dealer's shop to have this inspection
performed.
If the Dealer is requested by the Customer to travel to another location, or haul the machine to his shop
for the purpose of performing a warranty obligation or free inspection, it would be for the Customer's con¬
venience, and the cost for such trips is to be paid for by the Customer. Any arrangement whereby the
Dealer agrees to absorb all or a part of the cost of these trips is to be made between the Dealer and the
Customer and is to be considered a courtesy to the Customer.
The user will advise the dealer when unit will start in field so dealer representative carrbe on hand to
make necessary adjustments and help you get started properly.
We do notallow credit for the cost of travel time, mileage, or hauling as a warranty allowance.
WARRANTY .... Your warranty for new equipment will be received from your authorized dealer. You will
be required to pay any premium for overtime labor requested by you, any charge for making service calls
and for transporting the equipment to and from the place where warranty work is performed. Normal main¬
tenance service and repair work not covered by the warranty during the warranty period and all service
after the warranty period will be charged for at the dealer's regular rates and prices.
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THE NEW EQUIPMENT BATTERY SERVICE ADJUSTMENT POLICY
1.
If within a period of 90 DAYS after day of sale to the original
user, the new equipment battery becomes unserviceable (not
merely discharged) in normal use, due to defective material or
workmanship, the company will replace it with an equivalent
new battery, without charge, to the original user.
2.
If after the expiration of such 90 DAYS but before the expiration
of 24 months from date of sale to the original user (each such
month being designated herein as a unit of service) the new
equipment battery becomes unserviceable (not merely dis¬
charged) in normal use, due to defective material or work¬
manship, it will be replaced for the original user, in exchange
for the unserviceable battery, with an equivalent new battery at
an adjusted price. This adjusted price shall be determined by
applying to the then current retail price of the new battery, the
percentage of the maximum (24) units of service which was re¬
ceived from the unserviceable battery.
LIMITATIONS
No-charge replacements or adjustments under this policy may be
made by any authorized dealer.
This policy does not cover the following:
1.
Unserviceability due to abuse or neglect, failure to maintain
recommended electrolyte level, fire wreckage, explosion, freez¬
ing, the addition to the battery of any chemical or solution other
than approved water or battery grade sulfuric acid of proper
gravity, the use of a group size smaller than the group size of
the original equipment battery, or continued operation of the
battery in an undercharged condition (below half charge -
1.190 sp. gr.).
2.
Breakage of containers, covers or posts.
3.
The cost of transportation, service calls, recharges or the use of
rental batteries.
Proof of date of purchase is required for all claims. This policy is
void if the date coding on the battery is removed or destroyed.
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