Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program Sample Clauses

Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program. If the settlement is finally approved, for Class Members who still possess their Dive Computer, the Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program will be implemented to determine whether a Class Member’s Dive Computer has a faulty depth pressure sensor and should be repaired or replaced in accordance with the terms of this settlement. Potential depth pressure sensor failures include the Dive Computer showing the wrong depth or temperature, showing erratic depth or temperature, not reacting to pressure changes, not showing depth, self-diving (registering diving depth while on the surface), or being stuck in an ER mode related to depth pressure sensor failure. The Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program will begin following the date the settlement is finally approved and all appeals, if any, are resolved in favor of upholding the settlement and will be calculated by the longer of: (a) eight (8) years from the date of manufacture of the Dive Computer, or (b) three (3) years from the date the settlement is finally approved and all appeals, if any, are resolved in favor of upholding the settlement. If you are eligible for the Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program, and you suspect your Dive Computer may be suffering from a potential depth pressure sensor failure, simply contact Suunto through its website xxx.xxxxxx.xxx, go to the Settlement Website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx, or go to an authorized Suunto service centre to complete an Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program Claim Form. A list of authorized Suunto service centres is available at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx or xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx. The Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program is only eligible for Dive Computers that were purchased new. Within approximately seven (7) days of submitting the Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program Claim Form, Suunto will contact you and either provide information on where and how to send your Dive Computer for inspection, at no cost to you or request further information regarding your Dive Computer. For any Dive Computers that are confirmed to have a faulty depth pressure sensor pursuant to the Inspection, Repair or Replacement Program Protocol, Suunto will either repair the Dive Computer or provide a replacement dive computer. Any repairs or replacement dive computers are provided at no cost to Class Members. The replacement dive computers will have a standard warranty for depth pressure sensor failures of no less than five (5) years. All Dive Comp...
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