Exterior Specifications; Warranty Information - Mitsubishi Electric DT125TX-B User Manual

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◆ Exterior Specifications

◆ Warranty Information

Users are requested to read the following warranty information with care.
Charge-Free Warranty Period and Scope
In the event of a product failure or flaw (hereafter referred to together as "failure") which occurs
during the charge-free warranty period, and which is the responsibility of Mitsubishi, the product
shall be repaired or replaced without charge by way of the outlet where it was purchased, or through
the services of a Mitsubishi regional/branch office. However, in cases where a service person must
be dispatched to a remote area to perform repairs, the customer shall pay the dispatching cost.
■Charge-Free Warranty Period
The charge-free warranty period shall extend for one year from either the date of purchase or delivery (to
specified location). However, because a distribution period of up to six months is possible after the product
has been shipped, the charge-free warranty period shall extend for no longer than 18 months from the
manufacture date. Moreover, the charge-free warranty period for repaired items shall not exceed the
original warranty period (warranty period which applied prior to the repair).
■Charge-Free Warranty Scope
(1) The product's charge-free warranty applies only to cases in which the product has been used in the
manner and in the environment prescribed in the operation manual, with all the conditions and
cautionary items indicated on the product's caution labels having been observed.
(2) The following cases shall be considered as outside the scope of the charge-free warranty, even
if they occur during the warranty period.
1) Product failure caused by the customer (improper storage, handling, carelessness,
negligence, etc.).
2) Product failure resulting from the customer's unauthorized attempts to repair or modify the
product.
3) Product failure caused by using the product in a manner for which it was not intended, or in a
manner which exceeds industry norms.
4) Product failures which could have been prevented had the customer properly maintained or
replaced the cables, accessories, or equipment indicated in the operation manual, etc.
5) Product failure due to a condition which could not have been anticipated within the scope of
technology which existed at the time of shipment from Mitsubishi.
6) Product failure due to unavoidable external causes such as fires, or due to natural disasters
such as earthquakes, thunderstorms, and damage by wind or floods, which are beyond the
control of Mitsubishi.
Figure 6.1 External dimensions
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