Common use of Maintenance and Inspections Clause in Contracts

Maintenance and Inspections. If specified in the Product manufacturer’s warranty and/or owner’s manual, You must perform all of the care, maintenance and inspections for the Product as indicated. Proof of the completion of such maintenance, care and/or inspection services may be required at time of Claim. IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION In the event Your original Covered Product is ever exchanged by the manufacturer or Retailer, please call toll free 0-000-000-0000 as soon as possible to update Your coverage information with the make, model, and serial number of the exchanged product. (NOTE: Your original Agreement Term does not extend in these cases) AGREEMENT TERM – EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE COVERAGE under Your Plan becomes effective at different times; depending on whether Your Claim is: (a) a Failure that is still covered under the manufacturer’s warranty; (b) a Failure that is no longer covered under the manufacturer’s warranty because it has expired; or (c) a covered occurrence that is NOT a defined Failure (such as an ADH event, a Power Surge event, or Food Loss event).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Maintenance and Inspections. If specified in the Product manufacturer’s warranty and/or owner’s manual, You must perform all of the care, maintenance and inspections for the Product as indicated. Proof of the completion of such maintenance, care and/or inspection services may be required at time of Claim. IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION In the event Your original Covered Product is ever exchanged by the manufacturer or Retailer, please call toll free 0-000-000-0000 as soon as possible to update Your coverage information with the make, model, and serial number of the exchanged product. (NOTE: Your original Agreement Term does not extend in these cases) AGREEMENT TERM – EFFECTIVE DATE OF COVERAGE COVERAGE under Your Plan becomes effective at different times; depending on whether Your Claim is: (a) a Failure that is still covered under the manufacturer’s warranty; (b) a Failure that is no longer covered under the manufacturer’s warranty because it has expired; or (c) a covered occurrence that is NOT a defined Failure (such as an ADH event, event or a Power Surge event, or Food Loss event).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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