6. The faulty and/or defective goods are returned freight paid and at the purchas-
er’s risk to the company or its authorised agent as required.
7. Pumps returned for service/warranty which have been used for other than
clean water must be clearly marked with details of the pumped liquid or ap-
8. It is the customers responsibility to advise the company when any product re-
turned for service/warranty has been in contact or used with hazardous liquids.
9. Goods are maintained and serviced according to instructions set by
warranty does not cover the failure
or defect of any product, process, system, part or component:-
Due to advice, directions or instructions provided by
, it’s Staff and/ contractors
GENERAL PUMP COMPANY/AEROFLOW
mal wear and tear, misuse and abuse
The Supplier shall not be under any liability for any injury, including loss of life,
damage, loss including consequential damage or loss including physical, fi nan-
cial, mental damage or loss, disease resulting from the use of its products or re-
sulting from any faults and/or defects therein. This includes the cost of taking up
and reinstalling the equipment and the tradesperson’s time and material costs.
Damage caused by abnormal operating conditions, tampering, war, violence,
storm, cataclysm or an other force majeure.
Air pump is operated in a situation where ambient temperatures exceed 38°C or
Damage caused by sand or abrasive materials, corrosion due to gases, saline
water, hazardous liquids, electrolytic action, temperatures beyond the recom-
mended range, cavitation, improper supply voltage, or insuffi cient air to enable
the pump to perform to specifi cation.
Unless an appropriate consulting engineer and Occupational Health and Safety
Offi cer has agreed to and given written consent to the installation and operating
instructions, guidelines, operations, maintenance, service and repairs.
If the alleged fault or defect would have been detectable prior to installation.
This warranty does not exclude any condition or warranty implied by the Trade
Practices Act 1974 or separate state laws and is in addition to any right that the
original purchaser or any subsequent purchase may have at law.