Common use of Parts Limitations Clause in Contracts

Parts Limitations. FS and PM coverages do not include “Consumables”. Consumables are defined to be any part of a biomedical device where there is an expectation of replacement during the normal course of the products lifetime, or any part of a biomedical device which is designed to be removed from the unit during the normal course of use. Examples of consumables include but are not limited to: batteries of any type, light bulbs, power cords/AC adapters, headlight cables, EKG cables, SPO2 sensors, BP hose/cuff, temperature probes, extension/trunk/adapter cables, foot pedals, hand pieces, probes, nerve stimulator cables, defibrillator cables/paddles/test plugs, laser tubes, patient pads, PET calibration sources, film, cassettes, filters, etc. as well as any item that hangs off of or, plugs into, a device.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement Terms and Conditions, Service Agreement Terms and Conditions, Service Agreement Terms and Conditions

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