Load Systems GLC000 Loadcell for underhook applications User Manual part 2

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GS550 UNDERHOOK
5.2a Installation on a PC
Column
Install the USB Key in a USB port.
1. Click Start.
2. Click My Computer.
3. Double-click on the USB drive.
4. Double-click on setup.exe.
5. Complete the installation as instructed on the
computer screen.
5.2b Quick Start
1. Start the data logger viewer application.
2. Open the log file (see section 4.1b). Only .dtl
files generated by the GS550 data logger can
be displayed.
5.2c Full Report
1. Start the data logger viewer application.
2. Open the log file (see section 4.1b). Only .dtl
files generated by the GS550 data logger can
be displayed.
Event
Date
Time
System Units
Battery Voltage
Temperature
Firm. Version
Sensor # 1
Description
Record trigger*
Event date stamp.
Event time stamp.
Length units (metric or US)
and weight units at the time
of the event.
Display power supply voltage
at the time of the event.
Internal temperature of the
GS550 Underhook display.
Display firmware version at
the time of the event.
Sensor type: the sensor
number corresponds to the
sensor list programmed into
the GS550 Underhook.
Table: Full report column headings
Column
Event
Date
Time
System Units
Battery Voltage
Description
Record trigger*
Event date stamp.
Event time stamp.
Length units (metric or US)
and weight units at the time
of the event.
Display power supply voltage
at the time of the event.
* Examples: Crane start-up, sensor alarm. The
beginning and end of sensor alarms are indicated
as “in” and “out”: examples: “overload in”,
“overload out”.
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6: MAINTENANCE
6.1 GS550 Underhook Display
6.1a Rechargeable battery
The GS550 Underhook display operates for up
to 40 hours with the battery pack fully charged.
Actual battery life varies depending display
settings, battery pack age and other factors. The
battery pack can be fully recharged in about 4
hours under normal conditions.
Actual battery life will vary greatly depending on
the application, the frequency of use, the age and
quality of the battery, etc.
Low Battery Alert
The amber battery light is on and the amber INFO
light flashes when less than 10% of battery life
remains or when a programmed sensor has low
batteries. Press INFO to read the alert messages;
use NEXT to advance through the alert messages.
Batteries Level
Battery level is indicated in the information menu.
The voltage of the battery pack is indicated on
menu section 5D3.
6.2 Replacing Load Cell Battery
CAUTION
protect the interior of the sensor
from dirt and humidity at all times.
CAUTION
either lithium or alkaline batteries
can be used. However, a lithium
battery will last about 2.5x longer.
1. Locate the load cell side showing the battery.
This side will have PoziDriv fasteners for the
removable plate.
2. Using a suitable PoziDriv/Phillips screwdriver,
carefully remove each fastener from the unit.
3. When the last fastener is being removed,
support the cap with your hand and remove the
plate from the load cell body.
Level Life Remaining
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Full.............................................. More than 80%
Good........................................... More than 30%
Low............................................. More than 10%
Recharge Now.............................Less than 10%
Recharging
CAUTION
recharging the internal battery pack
at temperatures over 104º fahrenheit
(40º celsius) will void the warranty
and may damage the battery pack and
the charge cable.
Connect the display to an appropriate power
source with the cable provided.
The battery light flashes and the message “GS550
battery charging” appears in the information menu
when the batteries are charging. The display
automatically stops charging when the batteries
are fully charged. It is not necessary to disconnect
the display when the battery is done recharging.
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Figure: Install the new battery and replace plate.
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4. Ensure the O-ring and hole collars are still on
the plate and place to one side.
5. Place the load cell on its side and proceed to
remove from the clamp.
6. Note the polarity direction marked on the
battery clamp before replacing battery.
7. Place in position and ensure the battery has
clicked into place on both sides.
8. Inspect the O-ring and plate. If required the
O-ring can be cleaned and grease re-applied at
this time. Use 111 grease or a suitable silicon
based grease for O-rings.
9. The plate and cell surface should be free of dirt/
grit before re-assembly.
10. Replace plate into position.
11. Proceed to secure fasteners to the plate back
onto the load cell. Do not overtighten – a gentle
tighten of the fasteners is sufficient.
12. The plate is correctly positioned when none of
the fasteners are loose and are hand tightened.
6.3 Replacing Load Cell Antenna
Heavily damaged antennas (ripped out, sheared off,
wire exposed and fraying etc.) should be replaced
to ensure effective communication between the
sensor and the cabin display unit.
CAUTION
the interior of the sensor must be
protected from dust, grime, and
water at all times.
1. Clean dust, grime and water from the sensor.
2. Identify the short black whip antenna and the
white hex bolt securing it.
3. Inspect the antenna for signs of obvious
physical damage.
4. Carefully unscrew the white nylon hex bolt
completely and slide it up the antenna.
5. Grip the antenna by the base of the black
plastic sheathing and pull it straight out of the
hole in which it is seated. Place the old antenna
carefully aside.
Figure: Pull out the antenna
1. Slide the white nylon hex bolt to the middle
of the length of the new antenna. Coat the
exposed metal foot of the new antenna with
an electrical insulating compound by carefully
inserting it in the mouth of the compound tube.
Electrical insulating
compound*
Figure: Coat the exposed metal foot of the antenna
* Suggest Dow Corning dielectric grease No.4 or
Molycote 111 grease.
2. Hold the new antenna by the black plastic
sheathing and guide it through the hole in
the sensor box. Carefully seat the antenna
in its mating connector. When the antenna is
correctly seated, pulling on it will be met with
light resistance.
Figure: Unscrew the white nylon hex
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6.4c Care
White nylon hex bolt
TA011 Antenna
Sensor box
Antenna receptacle
Figure: Install the new antenna
3. Carefully re-thread, screw in and tighten the
white nylon hex bolt to secure the antenna in
place. Do not overtighten.
4. Verify that the sensor functions properly.
6.4 Load Cells
CAUTION
Battery.
Lithium batteries older than 18 months old (alkaline
batteries over 6 months old) should be changed at
the first available planned inspection even if there is
not yet a low battery warning. This will avoid costly
delays in the field.
Corrosion.
Verify that no corrosion is visible on the battery
holder inside the load cell transmitter. If some trace
of corrosion is visible, rub it off gently and put a
small amount of dielectric grease* on each battery
holder post to protect the contacts.
* Suggest Dow Corning dielectric grease No. 4.
Mechanical stresses.
Inspect the load cell sides for dents or heavy
scratches.
Seal.
If the cover has been removed it must be correctly
resealed with silicone based grease.
heavy shock may affect load
indication accuracy. inspect the load
cell regularly for clearly visible
dents or scratches. test the load
indication if collision damage is
visible.
Antenna.
Small scratches on the antenna will not affect radio
communications. A heavy bending of the antenna
or bare sections on the wire may reduce the radio
efficiency.
6.4a Underhook
LSI-Robway flat bar Load Cells are pre-calibrated
at the factory. No “zeroing” or other calibration is
required on installation. Each cell is heat treated to
age the aluminum and ensure stable readings for
many years. LSI-Robway Load Cells are calibrated
for 100% of their Safe Working Load (SWL).
A return of the unit to a external calibration facility
will ensure an accurate calibration. Facility must be
LSI-Robway approved.
Calibrations required on location should only be
performed by competent persons and reference
weights traceable to a recognized authority.
LSI-Robway load pins, line riding tensiometers and
compression cells must be calibrated at installation
and every time thereafter the installation, the load
sensor or the transmitter is changed.
SAE J 159 4.2.1 recommends load indicating devices
should show not less than 100% of the actual load
and not more than 110% of the actual load.
6.4b Load Testing
LSI-Robway recommends testing the load cell
every year for accuracy.
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7: Troubleshooting
7.1 Alarms & Hardware
Display In Alarm
Identify the sensor in alarm.
Verify that the limits and the tare are correctly adjusted.
Verify all sensor batteries: see Battery Diagnostic
troubleshooting section.
Verify the red light on the sensor box flashes
(change the load on a load sensor).
Verify radio communication: see Radio
communication troubleshooting section.
Radio communication
Verify that the antennas have a direct clear line of
sight to each other.
Verify that the antennas do not point directly
towards, or directly away from, each other.
Verify that the antennas are not in contact with
metal other than the sensor itself.
Verify that the antennas are not damaged.
Go to menu 5A) System Sensors Diagnostic and
press Enter. Select a sensor and press Enter to
verify the sensor status. Press Exit and then Next
to advance to the next sensor.
Sensor Malfunction
Verify the sensor batteries: see Battery Diagnostic
troubleshooting section 6.2.
Verify the red light on the sensor box flashes
(change the load on a load sensor).
Verify radio communication: see Radio
communication troubleshooting section.
7.2 Battery Diagnostic
Go to menu 5A) System Sensors Diagnostic and
press Enter. Select a sensor and press Enter to
verify the sensor status. Press Exit and then Next
to advance to the next sensor.
“B: 50%”: 50% of battery life remains (typically
several months).
“In Timeout”: communication not yet established.
Verify the radio ID corresponds to the correct
installed sensor.
Battery status is usually known within 2 minutes.
When 10% or less battery life remains, for any
sensor, a message will be generated. Follow the
battery diagnostic procedure to identify the sensor.
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Batteries do not need to be replaced before the
Low Battery message is generated. Usually
several days, or weeks, of operation remain from
the moment the Low Battery message comes. A
new high quality alkaline or lithium ‘D’ cell battery
may be used.
7.3 USB Port & Software
Problem:
The file does not appear on the USB key.
Solution 1: Did the transfer complete successfully?
Try again.
Solution 2: Look in the root directory of the USB
key? The root directory is the folder that appears
when you open the USB key.
Problem:
The file appears on the key but its size is 0 kb.
Solution: Did the transfer complete successfully?
Try again.
Problem:
The file does not appear on the USB key.
Solution 1: Did the transfer complete successfully?
Try again.
Solution 2: Look in the root directory of the USB
key? The root directory is the folder that appears
when you open the USB key.
Problem:
The following message appears on screen during
the transfer: “Unable to create File. Replace USB”
Solution 1: The USB device may not work
correctly. Replace the USB device.
Solution 2: The USB device may be in read only
mode. Allow read/write permissions.
Problem:
An error message appears on screen during the
transfer: “Error ##“, where ## is the error number.
Solution: restart the GS550 Underhook and try
again to transfer the file. If the trouble persists,
contact LSI-Robway.
Problem:
Nothing happens when the USB key is inserted
into the USB port of the display.
Solution: Insert the USB key in the USB port,
power down and then power up the display.
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8: Certification Notes
8.1 FCC & IC – Instructions to the User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference via one or
more of the following:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from the circuit to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
In order to maintain compliance with FCC regulations,
shielded cables must be used with this equipment.
Operation with non-approved equipment or unshielded
cables is likely to result in interference to radio and TV
reception.
FCC ID: QVBGS550 IC: 7076A-ICGS550
RF Exposure Warning:
This product complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To
comply with RF exposure requirements, the unit must
be installed and operated with 20 cm (8 in.) or more
between the product and your body. This product may not
be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
This device has been designed to operate with the
antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of
2.0 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain
greater than 2.0 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this
device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the
antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more
than that permitted for successful communication.
Antenna List
LSI-Robway P/N:
Description:
MFG
P/N
LSI-Robway P/N:
Description:
MFG:
P/N:
TA001
1/4 wave monopole
Linx Technologies
ANT-916-CW-QW
TA008
1/2 wave dipole
Nearson
S467AH-915S
CAUTION
changes or modifications to this
equipment not expressly approved
by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING
the protection will be impaired if
the material and equipment are used
in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer.
CAUTION
the ip of the display corresponds to
65 and the underhook is 66.
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FCC ID: QVBGS000 IC: 7076A-ICGS000
FCC ID: QVBGS001 IC: 7076A-ICGS001
FCC ID: QVBGS050 IC: 7076A-ICGS050
FCC ID: QVBGS075 IC: 7076A-ICGS075
FCC ID: QVBGLC000 IC: 7076A-ICGLC000
RF Exposure Warning:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt
RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
This product complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To
comply with RF exposure requirements, the unit must
be installed and operated with 20 cm (8 in.) or more
between the product and your body. This product may not
be collocated or operated in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
This device has been designed to operate with the
antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of
3.0 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain
greater than 3.0 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this
device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the
antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more
than that permitted for successful communication.
Antenna List
LSI-Robway P/N:
Description:
MFG
TA011
1/4 wave monopole
LSI-Robway
8.2 EMI / EMC
EMI/EMC (Electro-Magnetic Immunity & Electro-Magnetic
Compatibility):
EN 301 489-3 V1.4.1 (2002-08)
Clause 8.2: Limits for radiated emissions from ancillary
equipment, measured on a standalone basis (measuring
distance of 10m): Pass
Clause 8.3: Limits for conducted emissions DC power
input/ouput ports: Pass
Test method used: CISPR 22, EN 61000-3-2: 2000 and
EN 61000-3-3:1995+ A1:2001
All tests were performed using measurement apparatus
defined in CISPR 16-1. Radiated emissions measurements
conformed to requirements of CISPR 16-1.
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Clause 8: immunity tests
Enclosure-radio frequency electromagnetic field, EN
61000-4-3: Pass
Signal – RF common mode, EN 61000-4-6: Pass
DC Power input ports, RF common mode, EN 61000-4-6:
Pass
Clause 9.2, radio frequency electromagnetic field: Pass
Clause 9.5, radio frequency common mode: Pass
ESD (Electro-Static Discharges)
LSI-Robway products are tested against norm
EN 61000-4.
Other Compliances:
•
•
•
•
•
•
SAE J159 and SAE J987
ASME B30.5-2000
Franklin laboratory: LSI-Robway products are safe to
use in proximity to blasting caps
New-York City: MEA 110-05-E, in compliance with
19.1.1(a).1 requirements of Reference Standard RS
19-2 of the Building Code
ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
API Spec 2C compliant
8.3 Environmental conditions
Ambient
temperature
Operating
temperature
Humidity range
84º C maximum for the sensors,
and 59º C maximum for the
display
-35º C to 85º C
(-31º F to 185º F)
0% to 100%
WARNING
when sensors are used, the ambient
temperature should not be higher
than 84ºC and the display should
not be used when the ambient
temperature is higher than 59ºc,
otherwise there is a burn possibility.
WARNING
for the operator’s safety, take
only the ambient temperature
range into consideration.
the device should be used within the
range specified above.
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8.4 CE
8.4a Declaration of conformity
8.5 Underhook Load Cells
S.I. No 2307:1998 The Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations
The Supply of Machinery (safety) Regulations 2008 (PUWER), 1597
S.I. No. 2306:1998 The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations
BS 8422:2003 British Standards – Force measurement
BS EN ISO 7500-1:1999 National Standards Level
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9: Limited Warranty - April 1st, 2013
9.1 Limited Warranty
LOAD SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC. (hereafter “LSI”)
warrants its products (the “Products”) will be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period as
determined by the product family as indicated below (the
“Warranty Period”).
warranty duration
24 months
12 months
product family
GC Series Load Cells,
GD Series Line Riders,
GP Series Load Pins
GS001, GS002, GS003,
GS004, GS005, GS007,
GS010, GS011, GS012,
GS020, GS030, GS031,
GS035, GS050, GS075,
GS101, GS106, GS110,
GS112, GS220, GS221,
GS222, GS224, GS550,
GS820, LP Series Load
Pins, LS051, LS055,
PT00100
GS025, GS085, GS320,
GS375
Unless otherwise specified, the default Warranty Period for
the Products is 12 months after delivery of such product.
Please consult LSI for any Product that is not listed in the
above chart for further details.
The Warranty Period commences after delivery of such
Products to the user (as evidenced on a LSI document)
subject to installation and use in accordance with
specifications described in the LSI Installer and User’s
Manual, as amended from time to time, LSI technical
materials and any related writings published by LSI with
respect with such Products and any applicable industry
standards.
During the Warranty Period, LSI or its designated service
representative shall repair, or at its option, replace any
Product that is confirmed to be defective by LSI, in its
sole discretion, in accordance with the Limited Warranty
Services Procedures described in this section.
9.2 Warranty Services Procedures
In order to benefit from this Limited Warranty, the
purchaser must notify LSI’s customer service or LSI’s
authorized distributor or representative originally
responsible for the sale of the Products within 10 days
of the occurrence of a suspected defect in materials
or workmanship, and in any case prior to the expiry of
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the Warranty Period. Timely notification will permit the
purchaser to obtain a Return Authorization Number
which will indicate return procedures and terms and
conditions of such returns. A proof of purchase of the
Product, such as an invoice or a receipt certifying the
validity of the Warranty, must be presented in order to
obtain Limited Warranty coverage. In any event, even if a
Return Authorization Number is provided to purchaser, LSI
reserves the right to inspect the damaged Product or part
before its final decision to repair or replace the defective
Product or part.
The Product or part shall be returned to LSI or its
designated service representative, accompanied by
the Return Authorization Number with prepaid shipping
charges. The purchaser must insure the shipment or
accept the risk of loss or damage during the shipment.
Purchaser shall also pay any tariff or duty applicable to
the return of the defective part or Product. LSI will, at its
option, repair or replace the Product or part returned to
LSI or to its designated service representative. LSI owns
all parts or Products replaced, repaired or removed from
a repaired Product. If LSI repairs a Product, the Product
Warranty coverage Period is not extended and the Limited
Warranty shall expire as if uninterrupted at the end of the
last month of the original Warranty Period from shipping
from LSI. If LSI replaces a Product, the replaced Product
is warranted for the remainder of the original term or sixty
consecutive (60) days, whichever is longer.
LSI reserves the right to require from the user or owner
of the Products, prior to determining if the Limited
Warranty coverage is applicable, that LSI receive the data
logging equipment used with the Products and that LSI
be authorized to retrieve all information from such data
logging equipment in order to, among others, ensure that
the written instructions and applicable standards, including
safety margins, were respected and not exceeded
during Product use. Failure by the owner or user of the
Product to supply such information shall be deemed a
material default of the terms and conditions of this Limited
Warranty and shall be irrevocably construed as evidence
that the Product was misused or abused. Consequently
LSI shall irrevocably be relieved of any obligations to
compensate the user or owner of the Product for any and
all damages resulting from Product failures when data
logging equipment, and access to its content, cannot be
freely and readily provided, unhampered, to LSI.
LSI will pay ground freight transportation costs of
replacement or repaired parts or Products to the
destination in the countries in which it maintains a service
center (currently Canada, continental United States
of America, United Kingdom, Australia and the United
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Arab Emirates) (the “Territory”). LSI will not pay any
transportation costs of replacement or repaired parts
to a destination outside of the Territory. Shipping and
handling costs to locations outside the Territory shall be
the responsibility of and borne by Purchaser or Owner of
the Product prior to any shipment by LSI. (Contact LSI to
obtain a Return Authorization Number and the address to
ship parts).
9.3 Exclusion of Other Warranties
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY
APPLICABLE AND THERE ARE NO EXPRESS, LEGAL OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS IN RELATION
TO ANY PRODUCTS INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY,
NON-INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND THOSE OTHERWISE ARISING BY
STATUTE OR OTHERWISE IN LAW OR FROM A COURSE
OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, WHICH ARE
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN
INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY LSI OR ITS
EMPLOYEES OR REPRESENTATIVES SHALL CREATE A
WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE
THE SCOPE OF LSI’S OBLIGATIONS. LSI DOES NOT
WARRANT THAT THE BUSINESS RESULTS OBTAINED
FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCTS WILL BE
APPROPRIATE OR ADEQUATE FOR THE PURCHASER.
9.4 Exclusion
This Limited Warranty does not cover and shall not apply
to:
• Any Product that is misused or abused, including
being altered, modified or repaired not in accordance
with LSI written instructions or authorizations or
used not in compliance with LSI’s instructions and/or
industry standards and practices;
• Any incidental costs or expense, such as shipping
charges to LSI or an designated service representative
as well as the technician out-of-pocket expenses
including traveling, lodging and meal expenses, if any;
The damages caused during the transport or the
moving of the Product;
• Damages caused by accidents, abuse, misuse, a
force majeure (described as events outside a LSI’s or
any Product user’s control, including war, riot, strikes,
embargoes) or external cause;
• Any cost, damage or expenses for field labor or
any other expenses related to or arising from the
replacement of defective parts.
• Products used for pile-driving, wire rope activated
clamshell or dragline applications. If purchaser uses
the Products for pile-driving, wire rope activated
clamshell or dragline application, the Limited Warranty
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will be deemed to have been violated for abuse.
Any costs associated with providing LSI with data
logging equipment.
9.5 Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, in
no event will LSI be liable to the purchaser or any third
party for any indirect, special, consequential, incidental
or exemplary damages whatsoever, including but not
limited to loss of revenue or profit, lost or damaged
data, business interruption or any other pecuniary loss
whether based on contract, tort or other causes of action,
even if LSI has been advised of the possibility of such
damages. In any event, the total liability of LSI arising
from any cause of action or claim whatsoever, whether
(1) in contract, (2) in tort (including negligence, whether
sole, joint, contributory, concurrent or otherwise, but not
including intentional, reckless or wanton tort), (3) under
strict liability, (4) under any environmental or antipollution
law or regulation, (5) connected with any toxic or
hazardous substance or constituent, (6) arising out of any
representation or instruction, or under any warranty, (7)
or otherwise, arising out of, connected with, or resulting
from the design, manufacture, sale, resale, delivery, repair,
replacement or use of Products or the furnishing of any
service shall in no event exceed the price allocable to and
paid to LSI for the individual unit of Products or service
or part thereof which gives rise to the cause of action or
claim.
SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW
THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE
ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU.
9.6 Recommended Practices
LSI recommends careful consideration of the following
factors when specifying and installing the Products.
Before installing a Product, the Installation, Operation, and
Maintenance instructions provided with the unit must be
read and understood and complied with.
9.7 Choice of Law
This Limited Warranty shall be governed by and construed
in accordance with:
- the laws of the Province of Quebec, Canada for products
sold by LSI in Quebec;
- the laws of the Province of Ontario, Canada for products
sold by LSI in Ontario and anywhere else in Canada; and
- the laws of the State of New York for products sold by
LSI anywhere in the United States of America or anywhere
else, excluding Canada.
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9.8 Entire Agreement
This document contains the entire agreement of the
parties regarding the subject matter of the Product and
supersedes all previous communications, representations,
understandings and agreements, either oral or written,
between you and LSI.
9.9 Vienna Convention Excluded
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods does not apply to this Limited
Warranty.
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Summary of Change
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N. Labrie
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