Scope of Repair and Maintenance Services Sample Clauses

Scope of Repair and Maintenance Services. The Services provided by Ricoh under this Agreement and each Order Form will not include the following: (a) repairs or Software Support resulting from misuse (including without limitation failure to maintain a proper environment for the Covered Equipment or Software, improper voltage or the use of supplies that do not conform to the manufacturer’s specifications); (b) repairs made necessary by service or relocation of the Covered Equipment performed by persons other than Ricoh representatives; (c) unless covered under an extended hour service contract, service calls or work which Customer requests to be performed outside of Normal Business Hours; (d) removable cassette, copy cabinet, exit trays, or any item not related to the mechanical or electrical operation of the Covered Equipment; (e) supply of consumable supplies such as paper or staples, unless expressly provided for in the Order Form; (f) repairs and/or service calls resulting from attachments not purchased from Ricoh; (g) any Software Support or system support or the connection of any hardware or software to any Customer network or system unless specified in the Order Form; (h) parts no longer available from the applicable manufacturer; (i) electrical work external to the Covered Equipment, including problems resulting from overloaded or improper circuits; and (j) charges for installation of the Covered Equipment or de-installation and/or movement of the Covered Equipment from one location to another. Damage to Covered Equipment or parts are not covered by this Agreement or any Order Form. In no event shall Ricoh be liable for any damages resulting from or related to any failure of software, including, but not limited to, loss of data, or delay of delivery of Services hereunder. Ricoh assumes no obligation to provide or install any anti-virus of similar software and the scope of services contemplated hereby does not include any such Services. Ricoh may terminate its Service obligations under this Agreement or any Order Form with respect to any item of Covered Equipment or Software that has been modified, damaged, altered or serviced by personnel other than those employed by Ricoh. Additionally, Services necessitated as a result of inadequate key operator involvement, any operator caused damage, or the Covered Equipment being beyond economical repair may result in Services being rendered on a time-and-material basis.
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(b) Seller shall deliver to Buyer a proposed schedule for Planned Maintenance in respect of each Contract Year (“Planned Maintenance Schedule”) no later than ninety (90) Days before the start of such Contract Year. Planned Maintenance Schedules submitted by Seller shall (i) comply with the second sentence of Section 9.6(a) and (ii) include reasonably detailed descriptions of the Planned Maintenance to be performed, the Days and times in which each type of Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed, the estimated amount(s) of Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity that will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance and the total number of hours that Seller expects that the Contract Capacity and Storage Capacity will be unavailable due to Planned Maintenance. The general form for the Planned Maintenance Schedule is set forth in Schedule 9.6. 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Seller shall conduct Planned Maintenance during such Contract Year only in accordance with an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule; provided, however, that Seller may (A) move Planned Maintenance included in an agreed Planned Maintenance Schedule that is not Major Planned Maintenance, so long as such move is consistent with the terms of this Agreement (including the second sentence of Section 9.6(a)) or, with respect to Major Planned Maintenance, if such Major Planned Maintenance is scheduled to occur outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and (B) schedule and perform Planned Maintenance not reflected in the Planned Maintenance Schedule so long as such Planned Maintenance is scheduled to be performed outside of Daylight Hours or during Daylight Hours during the months of October and November and Seller provides Buyer at least two (2) weeks’ prior written notice of such Planned Maintenance; provided further that Buyer shall have the right to advise Seller of periods when Buyer prefers, based on solar irradiance, supply, market and other conditions, that any Major Planned Maintenance be deferred, and Seller shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to comply with such request. 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