Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
Wireless Matrix MBS2-LP Installation Guide Document MBUD-0088v1
March 04, 2004 Page 11
WARRANTY
Wireless Matrix warrants that upon shipment to Customer from supplier’s facility and for the Warranty
Period, hereinafter defined, the Equipment shall be free from defective materials and faulty workmanship
and capable of accessing the Service ("Good Working Order"). The warranty provided herein shall not
apply to (i) hardware normally consumed in operation such as fuses, cables, or mounting brackets, (ii)
defects which, due to no fault of Wireless Matrix, are the result of improper use or maintenance of the
Equipment, (iii) improper operation of the Equipment used with other equipment, (iv) Equipment which,
due to no fault of Wireless Matrix, has been subjected to any kind of detrimental exposure or has been
involved in any accident, fire, explosion, Act of God, or any other cause not attributable to Wireless
Matrix, (v) any Equipment which has been altered or repaired by any party other than Wireless Matrix
without Wireless Matrix’s prior consent, (vi) any Equipment sealed against the weather whereby the seal
has been broken without Wireless Matrix’s prior consent, or (vii) any Equipment hardware or software,
including any revisions provided by Wireless Matrix, which has been improperly stored, installed or
implemented. Customer shall de-install and return (unless otherwise directed by Wireless Matrix) the
failed Equipment to Wireless Matrix. Wireless Matrix shall return the Equipment, or a new or
reconditioned unit, at Wireless Matrix’s option, free of charge to Customer via best way ground, unless
otherwise specified by Customer (with additional costs thereof to Customer’s account), during the one year
from shipment ("Warranty Period"). Wireless Matrix's warranty obligation is limited to restoring the
Equipment to Good Working Order. The repaired or replacement Equipment is warranted for the
remainder of the original Warranty Period.