1 MANUFACTURER DECLARATIONS
1.2.7 Warranty and Liability
The General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery from SmarAct GmbH always apply. These
conditions are available to the operator upon signing the contract, placing an order or at http:
//www.smaract.com/site-notice/. No warranty or liability claims may be made in the event
of injury to persons or damage to property if this has arisen from one or more of the following:
• Improper use of the unit,
• incorrect assembly, startup and operation,
• operation with defective and/or non-functional safety and protective devices,
• failure to comply with the information in the operating instructions regarding safety, trans-
port, storage, mounting/installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of the unit,
• incorrectly or unauthorized repairs,
• unauthorized modifications to the device,
• inadequate monitoring of parts which are subject to wear,
• damage caused by exposure to water, e.g. condensation water formation, where this is
outside the responsibility of SmarAct GmbH,
• the effect of foreign bodies or mechanical damage,
• disastrous occurrences,
• force majeure.
Please refer to section 1.2.6 for the contact address for claims under warranty, repair and replace-
ment service.
1.2.8 Life Support Policy
SmarAct GmbH does not authorize or warrant any of its products for use in life support systems,
without the specific written consent of SmarAct GmbH.
Life support systems are equipment intended to support or sustain life, and whose failure to per-
form, when properly used in accordance with instructions provided, can be reasonably expected
to result in personal injury or death.
1.2.9 Note for USB Devices
Devices with a USB interface operate stable even under conditions where electric transients occur.
However, the USB connection to the device may fail from the perspective of the connected host
device. In this case a reconnect must be issued by the software application to continue operation.
A special API property may be configured to perform an auto-reconnect in these situations. Please
refer to the MCS2 Programmer’s Guide for detailed information.
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