Installation Environment Sample Clauses

Installation Environment. Client shall provide a suitable installation environment for Material as specified by Fiserv or its agents and any and all other specifications provided to
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Installation Environment. Client shall provide a suitable installation environment for the Equipment as specified by Fiserv or its agents and any and all other specifications provided to Client by the Manufacturer or Fiserv. Client shall also be responsible for furnishing all labor required for unpacking and placing each item of Equipment in the desired location for installation. Client shall be responsible for physical planning including, but not limited to, floor planning, cable requirements, and safety requirements in accordance with the installation manual and any and all applicable building, electrical, or other codes, regulations, and requirements. All such physical planning shall be completed on or before the delivery date for the Equipment.
Installation Environment. Customer will arrange for Equipment to be available and provide a safe and climate controlled environment (such as an install bay) so that installations can be performed efficiently. BSM’s “standard installation” includes installation of Hardware in authorized Equipment.
Installation Environment. Customer shall be responsible for all site preparation, including preparation of a suitable installation environment, for the Computer System in accordance with the written specifications furnished by Vendor. Vendor shall, at its expense, inspect the installation environment not less than _[Period]_ days nor more than _[Period]_ days prior to the scheduled date of installation. At that time, Vendor shall furnish Customer with a written statement of any deficiencies in the environment that would preclude the installation or performance of the Computer System as contemplated by this Agreement. During the installation period, Customer shall procure and make available, at its own expense, such miscellaneous parts as Vendor may specify, provided that such parts can be readily procured and do not, in the aggregate, cost in excess of __[Amount]__ Customer shall give Vendor, together with its agents and employees, reasonable access to the installation site during normal business hours for purposes of installation and implementation of the Licensed Programs and the Computer Equipment.
Installation Environment. Client shall provide a suitable installation environment for Material as specified by Fiserv or its agents and any and all other specifications provided to Client by Supplier or Fiserv. Unless Fiserv agrees to so provide, Client shall also be responsible for (i) furnishing all labor required for unpacking and placing Material in the desired location for installation; and (ii) physical planning including, but not limited to, floor planning, cable requirements, and safety requirements in accordance with the installation manual and any and all applicable building, electrical, or other codes, regulations, and requirements. All such physical planning shall be completed on or before the Delivery Date.
Installation Environment. Do not use the product in environments where it can be exposed to inflammable/explosive gas. • To secure the safety of operation and maintenance, do not install the product close to high-voltage devices and power devices. • For adequate intake and/or exhaust, keep the Sensor Controller clear by 30 mm or more on its top, and by 10 mm or more from either side. To secure the Sensor Head and cables connected safely, keep the front of the Sensor Controller clear by 65 mm or more. • Always hook the upper edge of the slot on the Sensor Controller's back first onto the DIN track. After completely installing the Sensor Controller, make sure that it is securely fixed. • When mounting the Sensor Controller using the screws, make sure the screw is tightened with a torque specified in this manual. • Do everything possible to avoid installation in a location with vibration. • Do not install the product near any devices that generate noise. If there is no choice but to install the product in a noisy environment, make sure to take noise prevention measures.
Installation Environment. 2.1 The Buyer shall provide at its sole cost, by the date of the actual delivery of Goods, a suitable installation environment for said Goods. It is understood that any installation of Supplier's Goods in an environment which does not meet such parameters is at Buyer's risk, and Supplier will not be responsible for any defects, malfunctions or other problems, whether or not covered by Supplier's warranty, that are caused directly or indirectly by the unsuitable environment. -------------------- END OF ARTICLE II --------------------
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