Common use of ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY IMPAIRMENT Clause in Contracts

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY IMPAIRMENT. Electronic Circuitry Impairment shall mean a sudden and accidental failure of the Electronic Circuitry of Insured Equipment, in your care, custody or control that causes the Insured Equipment to suddenly lose its ability to function as it had been functioning immediately before the failure. Electronic Circuitry Impairment does not mean: (a) any condition that can be remedied by: (i) normal maintenance, including but not limited to replacing expendable parts, recharging batteries or cleaning; (ii) rebooting, reloading or updating software or firmware; or (iii) providing necessary power or supply. (b) any condition caused by or related to: (i) incompatibility of the Insured Equipment with any software or equipment installed, introduced or networked within the prior thirty (30) days; or (ii) insufficient size, capability or capacity of the Insured Equipment. (c) exposure to adverse environmental conditions including but not limited to change in temperature or humidity, unless such condition results in a loss of functionality. Loss of warranty shall not be considered a loss of functionality.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Equipment Breakdown Endorsement, Equipment Breakdown Endorsement, Equipment Breakdown Endorsement

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ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY IMPAIRMENT. Electronic Circuitry Impairment shall mean a sudden and accidental failure of the Electronic Circuitry of Insured Equipment, in your care, custody or control control, that causes the Insured Equipment to suddenly lose its ability to function as it had been functioning immediately before the failure. Electronic Circuitry Impairment does shall not mean: (a) any condition that can be remedied by: (i) normal maintenance, including but not limited to replacing expendable parts, recharging batteries or cleaning; (ii) rebooting, reloading or updating software or firmware; orfirmware;or (iii) providing necessary power or supply. (b) any condition caused by or related to: (i) incompatibility of the Insured Equipment with any software or equipment installed, introduced or networked within the prior thirty (30) days; or (ii) insufficient size, capability or capacity of the Insured Equipment. (c) exposure to adverse environmental conditions including but not limited to change in temperature or humidity, unless such condition results in a loss of functionality. Loss of warranty shall not be considered a loss of functionality.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Equipment Breakdown Endorsement, Equipment Breakdown Endorsement, Equipment Breakdown Endorsement

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY IMPAIRMENT. Electronic Circuitry Impairment shall mean a sudden and accidental failure of the Electronic Circuitry of Insured Equipment, in your care, custody or control control, that causes the Insured Equipment to suddenly lose its ability to function as it had been functioning immediately before the failure. Electronic Circuitry Impairment does shall not mean: (a) any condition that can be remedied by: (i) normal maintenance, including but not limited to replacing expendable parts, recharging batteries or cleaning; (ii) rebooting, reloading or updating software or firmware; or (iii) providing necessary power or supply. (b) any condition caused by or related to: (i) incompatibility of the Insured Equipment with any software or equipment installed, introduced or networked within the prior thirty (30) days; or (ii) insufficient size, capability or capacity of the Insured Equipment. (c) exposure to adverse environmental conditions including but not limited to change in temperature or humidity, unless such condition results in a loss of functionality. Loss of warranty shall not be considered a loss of functionality.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Equipment Breakdown Endorsement, Equipment Breakdown Endorsement

ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY IMPAIRMENT. Electronic Circuitry Impairment shall mean a sudden and accidental failure of the Electronic Circuitry of Insured Equipment, in your the Insured’s care, custody or control control, that causes the Insured Equipment to suddenly lose its ability to function as it had been functioning immediately before the failure. Electronic Circuitry Impairment does shall not mean: (a) any condition that can be remedied by: (i) normal maintenance, including but not limited to replacing expendable parts, recharging batteries or cleaning; (ii) rebooting, reloading or updating software or firmware; or (iii) providing necessary power or supply. (b) any condition caused by or related to: (i) incompatibility of the Insured Equipment with any software or equipment installed, introduced or networked within the prior thirty (30) days; or (ii) insufficient size, capability or capacity of the Insured Equipment. (c) exposure to adverse environmental conditions including including, but not limited to to, change in temperature or humidity, unless such condition results in a loss of functionality. Loss of warranty shall not be considered a loss of functionality.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Farm Equipment Breakdown Coverage

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ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY IMPAIRMENT. Electronic Circuitry Impairment shall mean a sudden and accidental failure of the Electronic Circuitry of Insured Equipment, in your the Insured’s care, custody or control control, that causes the Insured Equipment to suddenly lose its ability to function as it had been functioning immediately before the failure. Electronic Circuitry Impairment does shall not mean: (a) a. any condition that can be remedied by: (i) i. normal maintenance, including but not limited to replacing expendable parts, recharging batteries or cleaning; (ii) . rebooting, reloading or updating software or firmware; orfirmware;or (iii) . providing necessary power or supply. (b) b. any condition caused by or related to: (i) i. incompatibility of the Insured Equipment with any software or equipment installed, introduced or networked within the prior thirty (30) days; or (ii) . insufficient size, capability or capacity of the Insured Equipment. (c) c. exposure to adverse environmental conditions including including, but not limited to to, change in temperature or humidity, unless such condition results in a loss of functionality. Loss of warranty shall not be considered a loss of functionality.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Equipment Breakdown Coverage

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