Instruction Manual Model 3100 Analyzer
Manual P/N: C5-06-4900-16-0
Manual file name: MN-A-0005, Rev. C
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6 Limited warranty
1. Because of the many and varied circumstances and conditions under which NEUTRONICS, INC.'s
products are used, and because NEUTRONICS, INC. has no control over this actual use,
NEUTRONICS, INC. makes no warranties which extend beyond the express provisions herein.
NEUTRONICS, INC. MAKES NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS.
NEUTRONICS, INC. makes no express warranties beyond the following provisions, which only apply
to the original purchaser.
2. NEUTRONICS, INC. only warrants to the original purchaser as follows: When the products and their
component parts are properly installed and maintained in accordance with the published
NEUTRONICS, INC. manuals, and if the product has not been modified or tampered with, then only
the products actually manufactured by NEUTRONICS, INC. shall be warranted to be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from shipment by NEUTRONICS, INC.,
except NEUTRONICS, INC. sensors which shall be free of said defects for a period of time from date
of shipment as specified in the NEUTRONICS INC. technical specifications for that specific sensor.
3. The original manufacturers' warranties apply to products and components not manufactured by
NEUTRONICS, INC.
NON-ASSIGNABILITY OF WARRANTY
4. The warranty as set forth in these terms and conditions may not be assigned, transferred, sold, or
alienated in any other way and extends only to the original purchaser.
PURCHASER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
5. The original purchaser's sole and exclusive remedy, unless varied by written agreement with
NEUTRONICS, INC., is that NEUTRONICS, INC. will, at NEUTRONICS, INC.'s option, repair or
replace any defective part which is returned to NEUTRONICS, INC. within ninety (90) days of
discovery of the defect.
DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
6. In no event shall NEUTRONICS, INC. be liable for consequential damages, including but not limited
to damages for loss of use, damages for lost profits, and damages for resulting harm to property other
than the NEUTRONICS, INC. assemblies and their component parts.
Intended use for the Model 3100 analyzer
The Model 3100 analyzer was designed to provide the trained operator with useful information relating to
the concentration of Oxygen. This information may be used in process control applications to detect
oxygen contamination. Before implementation, the user must fully understand the operation and
limitations of this instrument as well as the application for its use. The responsibility for the proper
application, operation, installation, and maintenance of the Model 3100 analyzer is the sole obligation of
the trained operator. The purchaser is required to ensure operators are properly trained in the use of this
unit as well as in the possible hazards associated with its use or with the intended application. The
purchaser must ensure that all of the proper warnings, labels, instruction manuals, lock outs, redundant
components, hazard analysis, and system validation have been completed and provided to the trained
operator before implementation of the Model 3100 instrument.