Interquartz IQ333 Telephone User Manual


 
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9. THUNDERSTORMS
The telephone, in common with household electrical appliances, can be a source of electric and acoustic shock during thunderstorms.
The possibility of a telephone user experiencing a shock is minimal. Nevertheless, customers should be aware of some simple
precautions to follow during thunderstorms:
Use your telephone only for calls of the utmost urgency. Keep these calls brief.
Whilst using your telephone keep clear of electrical appliances and metal fixtures such as: stoves, air conditioners, refrigerators,
window frames and sinks.
10. WARRANTY - 3 YEARS
Interquartz (NZ) Limited warrants the original purchaser against failure (under normal usage and in the environment and network for
which it was designed) resulting from defective material and workmanship at time of manufacture for a period of THREE YEARS from
the date of purchase. Proof of purchase together with date of purchase is required for determining validity of this warranty. This
warranty does not cover defects or damage due to normal wear and tear, negligence, accidents, exposure to radiation, misuse,
obsolescence, incompatibility, improper maintenance, lightning strikes or unauthorised repairs or modifications and excludes freight or
postage costs to/from your local authorised service center unless otherwise arranged. Consequential loss is not included. Notification
of any defect must be made within the warranty period before a warranty repair can be effected.