Obligation Of Contractor - Matco Tools AC442 Operation Manual

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Liability
All data in this program is based—where possible—on
manufacturer and importer details. MATCO does not
accept liability for the correctness and completeness of
software and data; MATCO shall not be liable for damage
caused by faulty software and data. Whatever the event,
MATCO's liability is restricted to the amount the customer
actually pays for the product. The disclaimer of liability
does not apply to intentional damages or damages caused
by gross negligence of MATCO.
Warranty
Any use of non-approved hardware and software will
result in a modification to our product and thus to
exclusion of any liability and warranty, even if the
hardware or software has in the meantime been removed
or deleted.
No changes may be made to our products. Our products
may only be used in combination with original
accessories and original service parts. Failing to do so,
will render null and void all warranty claims.
This product may only be operated using MATCO
approved operating systems. If the product is operated
using an operating system other than the approved one,
then our warranty obligation pursuant to our supply
conditions will be rendered null and void. Furthermore, we
will not be held liable for damage and consequential
damage incurred through the use of a non-approved
operating system.
 
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Obligation of contractor

The contractor is obliged to ensure that all
measures geared towards the prevention of
accidents, industrial diseases, labor- related health
risks are taken and measures towards making the
workplace fit for people to work in are carried out.
Basic rules
The contractor is bound to ensure that all electrical
equipment and operating material is set up,
modified and maintained by skilled electricians
only or under the guidance and supervision of a
skilled electrician in accordance with electrical
engineering principles.
Furthermore, the contractor must ensure that all
electrical equipment and operating material is
operated in keeping with electrical engineering
principles.
If a piece of electrical equipment or operating
material is found to be defective, i.e. It does not
or no longer complies with electrical engineering
principles, the contractor must ensure that the
fault is rectified immediately and, in the event
that imminent danger exists, also ensure that the
electrical equipment or the electrical operating
material is not used.
Tests (taking Germany as an example)
The contractor must ensure that all electrical systems and
equipment are tested by a qualified electrician or under
the guidance of a qualified electrician to ensure they are in
proper working order:
Before starting for the first time.
After modifications or repairs before starting
At given intervals. Set intervals such as to ensure
that faults that can be expected to occur are
determined in good time.
The test is to take the electrical engineering principles
relating hereto into account.
Upon request of the free trade association, a test manual
is to be maintained into which specific entries are made.
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