Moisture damage / corrosion
If the device, and in particular its elec-
tronics, are damaged by moisture of any
kind, any warranty claim shall be forfeited.
Moisture thus is not only the exposure to
fluid, but also regular, above-average ex-
posure of the device to humidity (> 70%).
Due to the effect of excessive humidity
(e.g., steam / roasting fumes), the battery
of the device is discharged above average,
and the battery life is shortened consid-
erably. Also, liquids and high humidity can
damage the electronics of the device by
causing corrosion.
Thermal damage
If the device has been exposed temporari-
ly or permanently to a temperature below
0° C or above 70° C, any warranty claim
shall be forfeited. In particular, no warranty
shall be given for devices that were ex-
posed to high temperatures and fumes in
a fire. Damage to the device as a result of
frost / cold, as well as heat damage, shall
not be covered by the warranty.
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Operating Manual: PX-1C - Smoke Alarm Device with Radio Link
Excessive load on the battery
If the smoke alarm device is operated
in the vicinity of other electronic, ra-
dio-based devices, while the minimum
distance between such devices and the
smoke alarm device named in this manual
is exceeded regularly or permanently, this
can lead to premature battery consump-
tion. Such improper use of the device shall
forfeit any warranty claim.
Excessive load on the battery capaci-
ty through frequent triggering of alarm
tones (more than once a month),
or repeated changing / setting up of
a radio group more than four times
in 12 years, and repeated triggering of
a radio group alarm signal more than
four times in 12 years, for more than
15 minutes each time, may lead to prema-
ture consumption of the battery capacity
due to the related battery consumption
and to the loss of any warranty claims
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