Introduction Mobile Belt Loader Model 660
Operation Manual
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WarrantyCancellation
Certain situations cause a warranty to be canceled. Examples of such situations include, but are
not limited to:
• Damaged due to accidents.
• Damage due to abuse, improper operation or poor maintenance practices.
Total or partial warranty cancellation is registered in TUG Technologies’ records.
WARRANTYEXCLUSIONS
The following items are examples of some of the non-reimbursable items under the Warranty and
Policy Program. Non-reimbursable repairs include:
• Any repair to a unit on which the mileage/hours or date of first use reported has been mis-
represented.
• Any repair to a unit on which the odometer / hour meter has been altered so that the true
mileage / hours cannot be determined.
• Any repair for which the date on the order has been misrepresented or altered to place an
out-of-warranty component within the warranty provisions.
• Any repair made to a product that has been misused or mistreated, or upon which a con-
version, modification, or installation of a non-TUG part has been made affecting the per-
formance, reliability or stability of a part.
• Parts handling charges.
• Parts damaged due to accident.
NOTE:
This item applies only to cases in which mileage / hours are a condition of the
warranty.
NOTE:
Any failure to a TUG-supplied part resulting from such action is not covered by
the warranty.
NOTE:
The warranty on parts damaged because of accident or an act of nature will be
canceled.
Repairs on accident claims or conditions that could have contributed to per-
sonal injury or property damage must not begin until approval is obtained. Do
not scrap allegedly defective parts that may have contributed to injury or dam-
age until written approval is received.