B&G h1000 pilot User Manual - Warranty
warranty
h1000 pilot
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warranty
1. warranty
Brookes & Gatehouse Limited (“B&G”) guarantees this product against defects in materials or
workmanship on the terms and conditions set out below (the “Warranty”).
2. warranty
period
The Warranty continues for 24 months from the date of purchase by the user’s (excluding
mechanical items, including but not limited to, autopilot drive units which are subject to 12 months
warranty). It is the users responsibility to demonstrate the date of purchase by showing a valid
warranty card or proof of purchase. If the user cannot do this the date of purchase shall be
deemed to be the date of manufacture as evidenced by the serial number of the product.
3. repair and replacement
During the Warranty period and subject to the terms and conditions set out below B&G will repair
or, if it so chooses, replace the product. It is the user’s responsibility to arrange and pay for
transport of the product to the nearest authorized B&G representative and any re-installation
required following repair. B&G shall not be responsible for any such costs, including (but not
limited to):
3.1. Boat slipping or lifting;
3.2. Freight
shipping
charge;
3.3. Engineer’s travelling time and expenses;
3.4. Installation labour costs associated with the Warranty claims; and
3.5. Loss or damage of products or boats in transit.
4. conditions
The Warranty will not apply in the following circumstances:
4.1. Where the product has been installed in a manner or location other than that specified
in the installation instructions;
4.2. Where the product has been serviced or repaired by anyone other than an authorized
representative;
4.3. Where the product has been used for purposes for which it is not intended;
4.4. Where the product has been used in a manner other than that described in the manual
supplied; or
4.5. Where the damage is caused by exceptional events such as (but not limited to):
o
Abnormal levels of magnetic, electrical or acoustic interference;
o
Lightning strikes;
o
Accidents;
o
Intentional damage; or
o
Negligent use.
5. wear and tear
The Warranty is limited to defects in materials or workmanship and does not cover normal wear
and tear such as (but not limited to) corrosion and damage caused through the day to day running
of the boat.