LIMITED WARRANTY:
- Impact Architectural Lighting warrants that its products (other than ballasts, drivers, and LED components) are free of defects in workmanship and materials. SUCH WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY PRODUCT THAT HAS BEEN IMPROPERLY INSTALLED, OVERLOADED, ALTERED OR OTHERWISE ABUSED. DUE TO UNSUITABILITY OF MANY CLEANING AGENTS, THE FINISHES OF FIXTURES ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED FROM THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY. Impact Architectural Lighting, at its sole option, will repair or replace, F.O.B. our factory, freight prepaid, any Impact product (other than ballasts, drivers, and LED components) defective in workmanship or materials. Such repair or replacement is the sole and exclusive remedy against Impact and is limited to one year (five years on LED) from date of shipment. Impact reserves the right to determine whether to repair or replace. No charge-back, or charge for labor or material, that does not have Impact’s prior written approval will be honored, accepted or paid by Impact. Impact will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental damages in connection with any breach of its aforementioned warranty.
- Ballasts, drivers, and LED components, are covered by separate ballast, driver and LED component manufacturers’ warranties. Impact does not make any warranties whatsoever as to ballasts, drivers and LED components and will accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever therefore.
- No agent, employee or representative of Impact has any authority to bind Impact to any affirmation, representation or warranty made by an agent, employee or representative is specifically included herein, or in Impact’s acknowledgement or Buyer’s purchase order, or in standard printed materials provided by Impact, it does not form a part of the basis of any bargain between Impact and Buyer and shall not in any way be enforceable by Buyer.
April 1, 2006
Rev. Oct. 28, 2017