Mechanical and Electrical Breakdown Sample Clauses

Mechanical and Electrical Breakdown. Cartrack will tow the vehicle to the nearest franchised dealer (if under warranty) or to the nearest repairer up to a 40km roundtrip.
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Mechanical and Electrical Breakdown. Sudden and unexpected failure of a component or part arising from a permanent mechanical or electrical fault, which causes the component or part to stop working and means repair or replacement is needed to make the Vehicle work properly. The Administrator for this Agreement is also referred to as Opteven.
Mechanical and Electrical Breakdown. The sudden and unforeseen failure of a component arising from any permanent mechanical or electrical defect, (for a reason other than wear and tear, normal deterioration or negligence) causing sudden stoppage of its function, necessitating immediate repair or replacement of the component before normal operation can be resumed.
Mechanical and Electrical Breakdown. This Service Contract excludes any loss, repair or replacement due to acts of God; consequential, incidental or intentional damage; misuse, abuse, neglect (including when required maintenance is not performed as outlined by the manufacturer); services (failure or damage) caused by non- authorized repair personnel; pre-existing conditions known by You that occurred prior to the Coverage Start Date; rust, corrosion, insect infestation or fire; catastrophic damage (outside the scope of accidental damage); theft or burglary, mysterious disappearance, vandalism, transport, riot, environmental conditions, sand, dirt, failure or damage from exposure to weather conditions; loss or failure to or of antennas, external housing, casings, or consumables (including consumer replaceable batteries, ink, paper, belts, lights, knobs, buttons, etc.) that does not affect the mechanical or electrical function of the Product(s); loss or damage to customer replaceable batteries or rechargeable Product batteries; loss or damage to stored data, repairs related to viruses, or software that is added after the original Product(s) purchase; “no problem found” diagnosis or any defects that are subject to a manufacturer’s warranty or recall (no matter if the manufacturer is in business nor not); claims for any loss caused by the use of Product(s) in a manner not recommended by the manufacturer; claims arising from any breach of implied or express warranties of Product(s) merchantability or fitness from the manufacturer.
Mechanical and Electrical Breakdown. This Service Contract provides repair or replacement coverage for Product hardware failures due to normal wear and tear. Should We repair Your Product, We will restore its hardware and preloaded manufacturer’s software functionality to the manufacturer’s written specifications.
Mechanical and Electrical Breakdown. YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Back up all software and data that resides on Your Insured Product(s). DURING A CLAIM EVENT, WE MAY DELETE THE INSURED PRODUCT’S CONTENT AND REFORMAT THE STORAGE MEDIA. We will return Your Insured Product or provide a similar replacement as originally configured by the manufacturer, subject to applicable updates. You will be responsible for restoring all other software programs, data, and passwords. 2. Notify Your service provider of any Loss due to Theft or Mysterious Disappearance (when applicable). 3. Update software to currently published releases prior to seeking service. SAMPLE 4. As part of a claim or request for support, provide information about the symptoms and causes of the issues with the Insured Product. 5. Respond to requests for information, including but not limited to Your identification and proof of Insured Product ownership, the Insured Product’s serial number, model, version of the operating system and software installed, any peripheral devices connected or installed on the Insured Product, any error messages displayed, the actions which were taken before the Insured Product experienced the issue and the steps taken to resolve the issue. 6. Provide Us a detailed description of the actual event should We ask You for an explanation of where and when the Loss occurred. We will deny the claim if You fail to pay any applicable deductible as described below or fail to provide information relating to the failure or damage when asked. 7. Follow the instructions We give You:
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