Exclusion Of Warranty; Exclusion Of Liability; Warnings And Notes; General - Xtender XTS 900-12 User Manual

Unit combining inverter, battery charger and transfer system
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2.3.1 Exclusion of warranty

No warranty claims will be accepted for damage resulting from handling, usage or processing that
does not explicitly appear in this manual. Cases of damage arising from the following causes are
notably excluded from the warranty:
Surge voltage on the battery input (for example, 48 V on the battery input of an XTH 3000-12)
Incorrect polarity of the battery
The accidental ingress of liquids into the device or oxidation resulting from condensation
Damage resulting from falls or mechanical shocks
Modifications carried out without the explicit authorisation of Studer Innotec
Nuts or screws that have not been tightened sufficiently during the installation or
maintenance
Damage due to atmospheric surge voltage (lightning)
Damage due to inappropriate transportation or packaging
Disappearance of original marking elements

2.3.2 Exclusion of liability

The placement, commissioning, use, maintenance and servicing of the Xtender cannot be the
subject of monitoring by Studer Innotec. Therefore, we assume no responsibility and liability for
damage, costs or losses resulting from an installation that does not conform to the instructions,
defective functioning or deficient maintenance. The use of a Studer Innotec inverter is the
responsibility of the customer in all cases.
Studer Innotec shall in no event be liable for consequential, incidental, contingent or special
damages, even if having been advised of the probability of such damages. This equipment is neither
designed nor guaranteed to supply installations used for vital medical care nor any other critical
installation carrying significant potential damage risks to people or the environment.
Studer Innotec assumes no responsibility for the infringement of patent rights or other rights of third
parties that result from using the inverter.
Studer Innotec reserves the right to make any modifications to the product without prior notification.
2.4 W
ARNINGS AND NOTES

2.4.1 General

This manual is an integral part of the device and must be kept available for the operator
and installer. It must remain close to the installation so that it may be consulted at any time.
The parameter table available at the end of the manual (p. 47) must be kept up to date in the event
of modification of the parameters by the operator or installer. The person in charge of installation
and commissioning must be wholly familiar with the precautionary measures and the local
applicable regulations.
When the Xtender is running, it generates voltage that can be potentially lethal. Work on or
close to the installation must only be carried out by thoroughly trained and qualified
personnel. Do not attempt to carry out on-going maintenance of this product yourself. The
Xtender or the generator connected to it may start up automatically under certain
predetermined conditions.
When working on the electrical installation, it is important to be certain that the source of
DC voltage coming from the battery as well as the source of AC voltage coming from a
generator or network have been disconnected from the electrical installation.
Even when the Xtender has been disconnected from the supply sources (AC and DC), a
dangerous voltage may remain at the outputs. To eliminate this risk you must switch the
Xtender OFF using the ON/OFF button (1). After 10 seconds the electronics is discharged
and intervention may take place without any danger.
User manual
V4.6.0
Studer Innotec SA
Xtender
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