Dinex DXIRAC15 User manual

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Air Curtain Refrigeration:
General Information...................................................................... 2
Service/Safety .............................................................................. 2
Unpacking and Installation........................................................... 3
Cleaning ....................................................................................... 4
Controller Operation..................................................................... 5
Daily Operation............................................................................. 5
24/7 Operation ............................................................................. 5
Wiring Diagram & Parts List ......................................................... 6
General Maintenance Instructions ............................................7-8
Warranty ....................................................................................... 9
Air Curtain Refrigerator
Models: DXIRAC15
Manual No. Air Curtain Refrigerator

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SERVICE/SAFETYGENERAL INFORMATION
Congratulations! You have just purchased one of the finest pieces of
equipment on the market today. Before installing or operating our new
Dinex equipment you should read through this material. This manual
should be retained for further reference as it contains installation and
operating instructions, service tips, part list and warranty information.
Should you have any questions concerning the Equipment, please call
the Dinex Hotline at 1-888-673-4639 (Monday through Friday from 8 am
to 5 pm, Eastern Standard Time).
• This appliance is intended for use in commercial establishments,
where all operators are familiar with the appliance use, limitations and
associated hazards.
• Operating instructions and warnings must be read and understood by
all operators and users.
• This appliance is intended for use to holding pre-cooked foods for
human consumption. No other use is recommended or authorized by
the manufacturer or its agents.
• Cleanliness of this appliance is essential to good sanitation. Read and
follow all included cleaning instructions and schedules to ensure the
safety of the food product.
• All included trouble shooting guides, component views and parts
lists are included for general reference, and are intended for use by
qualified service personnel.
• Knowledge of proper installation, operation and maintenance
procedures is essential to ensure the safe operation of this oven.
!CAUTION: EQUIPMENT ELECTRICAL DAMAGE
DO NOT plug in or use this appliance until all Installation
Instructions are read and followed. Damage to the appliance
may occur if these instructions are not followed.
This manual is considered to be a permanent part of this appliance.
This manual must remain with the appliance if it is sold or moved to
another location.
• Always have dry hands prior to using the piece of equipment.
• Turn OFF the unit (not all units have power switches) anytime the
cabinet is not in use.
• If an electrical shock is felt when touching the cabinet, disconnect the
power immediately and call Dinex Customer Service for assistance.
• If the power cord is frayed or the plug damaged, DO NOT plug into
the electrical power receptacle. If it is already plugged in, turn off the
main circuit breaker, usually located in the building’s breaker box,
then disconnect the plug.
• Disconnect the power cord before attempting any repairs to the
cabinet.
• Repairs to this unit must be by qualified personnel.
• DO NOT SPRAY WITH WATER OR CLEANING SOLUTIONS, or
submerge the appliance. Components and wiring present a high
shock hazard when wet.
• Disconnect power when cleaning cabinet.
• Both the interior and exterior surfaces of this appliance can be hot to
the touch and may cause burns.
!BEFORE USING, FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THE
CONTROLS. READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE
OPERATING.

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UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION
!CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
All servicing requiring access to non-insulated components
must be performed by qualified service personnel. Do not open
any access panels which require the use of tools. Failure to heed this
warning can result in electrical shock. Disconnect this appliance from
electrical power before performing any maintenance or servicing.
!WARNING: INJURY HAZARD
All installation procedures must be performed by qualified
personnel with full knowledge of all applicable electrical codes.
Failure could result in property damage and personal injury.
!WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Appliance must be plugged into a properly grounded receptacle
to prevent possible shock hazard. Electrical shock will cause
death or serious injury.
Unpack the cart and any accessories includeed. Ensure that all packing
materials and protective plastic has been removed from the unit. Inspect
all components for completeness and condition.
NOTE: DO NOT discard the carton or other packing materials until
you have inspected the appliance for hidden damage and tested it for
proper operation. Refer to SHIPPING DAMAGE CLAIM PROCEDURE on
PAGE 7 of this manual.
Appliance should be thoroughly cleaned before use. See CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS, PAGE 3.
Plug the cabinet into a properly grounded NEMA 5-15R electrical
receptacle. DO NOT MODIFY CORD PLUG.
Electrical Information
NEMA Plug Type
NEMA-5-15P
120 Volts
60Hz
Single Phase
7 Running Amps
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance is equipped with a cord having a grounding wire with a
grounding plug which must be plugged into an outlet that is properly
installed and grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit,
grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape
wire for the electrical current.
WARNING: Improper use of the grounding can result in a risk of
electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician or service agent if the
grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if doubt exists
as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
!WARNING: RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY
Installation procedures must be performed by a qualified
technician with full knowledge of all applicable electrical codes.
Failure can result in personal injury and property damage.
!CAUTION: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
The ground prong of the power cord is part of a system
designed to protect you from electric shock in the event of
internal damage. DO NOT cut off the large round ground prong or
twist a blade to fit an existing receptacle.
!IMPORTANT: POWER CORD IS 10' LONG.
If necessary, contact a licensed electrician to install an
appropriate 15 amp electrical circuit with NEMA 5-15R
receptacle. DO NOT use an extension cord.
!IMPORTANT:
Damage to unit due to being connected to the wrong voltage or
phase is NOT covered by warranty.

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CLEANING
Turn the main power switch OFF and unplug the cabinet to before
cleaning. DO NOT spray or splash water on the electrical components,
control panel, timer or wiring.
1. Racks or shelves are easily removed without tools for cleaning,
Simply lift up and pull out. The tray racks may be hand washed or run
through an automatic washer.
2. To clean stainless steel surfaces use only cleansers, detergents,
degreasers, or sanitizers that are certified to be “chloride-free” and
“phosphate-free”, and cleansers, degreasers, or sanitizers only in
the recommended concentrations. DO NOT exceed recommended
concentrations or mixing ratios. After cleaning and sanitizing, rinse all
exposed surfaces thoroughly with large amounts of clean, clear water.
Wipe off any standing liquid or residue from all surfaces, corners and
rear edges.
3. Vinyl trim should be washed with a chlorine-free detergent and
water. Rinse thoroughly with clear water and allow to dry. Never
use abrasive cleaners, waxes, car polish, or substances containing
strong aromatic solvents or alcohol. Use of direct steam / hot
water cleaning at temperatures above 190°F (87.7°C) may result in
“bubbling” or loosening of vinyl adhesive.
4. After all parts are dry, reinstall them and then plug the cabinet back
into electrical source.
!WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Unplug the unit from electric power before performing cleaning
or maintenance.
!WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
DO NOT spray or splash water on the control panel or wiring.
!CAUTION: CART DAMAGE
Do not tip cart onto the doors to drain excess water. Permanent
damage to the doors and hinges will result. Use a clean dry
cloth to mop any excess water inside cabinet after cleaning.
MPORTANT: Cleansers, detergents, degreasers, sanitizers or bleaching
agents that contain chlorides or phosphates will cause permanent
damage to stainless steel products. This damage appears as pits,
eruptions, voids, small holes, cracks, severe discolorations or dulling
of the metal finish. Water with a high chlorine content can also damage
stainless steel. If unsure of your water quality, we recommend you have
it tested. THIS DAMAGE IS PERMANENT, COSTLY TO REPAIR, AND
IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY.
RECOMMENDED TIPS FOR CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL
PURPOSE FREQUENCY CLEANING AGENT METHOD OF APPLICATION
Routine Cleaning Daily Soap, ammonia, detergent and
water
Swab with cloth.
Rinse with clear water, wipe dry.
Smears and Fingerprints As needed Stainless steel cleaner, similar
products
Rub with cloth as directed on
package. Rub in direction of grain
of stainless steel. Do not use on
vinyl trim or control panel.
Stubborn Spots and Stains Daily or as needed Any chloride-free or phosphate-
free cleanser
Apply with damp sponge or cloth.
Rub in direction of grain. Rinse
thoroughly. Do not use on vinyl
trim or control panel.
Hard Water Spots Daily or as needed Vinegar Swab with cloth.
Rinse with clear water, wipe dry.

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DAILY OPERATIONCONTROLLER OPERATION
(1) Manual with Start Key
Press and hold for two seconds to enable defrost. NOTE: Cabinet
temperature must be at 40°F (4.4°C) or lower for manual defrost to
operate. During the defrost cycle, melting snowflake will illuminate on
the controller (2).
(3) Set Key
Press to display temperature set point.
(4) Snowflake symbol will illuminate here when compressor is ON.
(5) Up Arrow Key
Press to increase temperature set point (1° increments)
(6) Down Arrow Key
Press to decrease temperature set point (1° increments)
To Lock or Unlock the Controller: Press and hold both Arrow Keys
(5)& (6) at the same time.
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CONTROLLER SETTINGS
The cabinet contains (2) Dixell controllers, where only the visible
controller is required for user interface. The set points for each are listed
below.
IRAC15 C1 Controller (Face): 34°F
IRAC15 C2 Controller (Inside): 20°F
Note: The Dixell controller settings have been carefully configured
to optimize the performance of the cabinet. See the notes below
regarding possible outcomes if any deviation from the factory set points
is made.
• Adjusting the set temperature of the cabinet to a lower setting may
make the stored food product more susceptible to freezing when
storing the food product for extended periods of time without open
door operations.
• Adjusting the set temperature of the cabinet to a higher setting may
affect open door performance.
Please contact the service department if there are any questions or if
further customization is required.
The Air Screen Refrigerator is designed for use with the door open when
unloading during meal or tray assembly operations lasting up to two
hours. Only product that has been pre-chilled to 36°F (2°C) should be
placed in the cabinet. Placing warm product into the cabinet will elevate
the cabinet air temperature above 40°F (4°C). This will have a direct
effect on optimum product serving temperatures.
Due to various conditions such as extremely high kitchen temperatures,
high frequency of tray activity breaking the air curtain and excessively
long operations, the door may need to be closed so the unit can recover
to proper operating temperature. For optimal performance, operating
environment should be maintained at 75°F (24°C) and 45% humidity
or below. Performance degrades when temperature and humidity level
exceeds these parameters.
1. Pre-chill empty cabinet with the door closed for approximately 40
minutes. Always keep the door closed, except when actually loading
or unloading the cabinet. Do not load the cabinet until the proper
operating temperature has been reached (34°-40°F).
2. Load left side of tray with shorter food items and right side of tray
with the taller food items. Keep a gap of 1/2" to 3/4" between food
items to allow for proper air flow. Place items that must be kept at
colder temperatures to the left side of the tray.
3. Load the cabinet from the bottom to the top. While the side-to-side
air flow of the Air Screen Refrigerator will function well when trays are
partially pulled out, the best position for the trays is to be pushed all
the way in during unloading. After loading, close the door and allow
the inside air temperature to recover.
4. If necessary, unplug and move cabinet to serving area. Plug cabinet
back in immediately upon arrival.
5. Unload the cabinet from the top down.
6. Close the door during slow periods to extend the effective
temperature maintenance time.
Remember: the refrigerator or freezer must be at proper
temperature before the door is opened.
The cabinet will not lower food temperatures with the door open.
24/7 OPERATION
The cabinet is designed to operate for a minimum of 2 hours with the
door open in normal ambient conditions, but is capable of operating
24hours a day, 7 days a week with the door closed. There are a few
items to note for this extended operation:
1. If the cabinet is used for an extended period of time with the door
closed, it may be necessary to raise the set temperature to avoid
freezing the food product.
2. If the cabinet is used for an extended period of time with the door
closed, it may be necessary to manually drain the condensate drain
pan. See section regarding drain pan instructions. For reference,
active evaporation in the condensate drain pan only occurs while the
condenser is operating. When the door is closed for extended periods
of time, the condenser operates infrequently.
3. Depending on environmental and operating conditions, manually
draining the condensate drain pan may be necessary. See DRAINING
CONDENSATE PAN section in the GENERAL MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS portion of this manual for more details.

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WIRING DIAGRAM & PARTS LIST
120V, 7 RUNNING AMPS
STANDARD ELECTRIC
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
18614-0051 Accumulator 5/8 Suct.
16002-5190 Push handle assembly
18614-0408 Blade, fan evaporator
18602-0031 Boot, toggle switch
29034-0050 Breaker strip, grey
18301-6217 Caster, no brake
18301-6218 Swivel caster with brake
18614-0276 Evaporator coil, #5598
18612-5066 Condensing unit R134a 1 HP
18605-0010 Cord with plug 14/3 HSJO, 5-15P
16503-2999 Evaporator cover
18614-0062 Filter drier C-032-S
16501-6807 Front grill
18303-0080 SST Flush pull handle
16090-4097 Door hinges
18602-0334 Time Delay Relay
18602-0030 Toggle switch, 30A
18615-0168 Valve, Condensate Pan Drain
18615-0166 Elbow, Condensate Pan Drain
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
18302-0050 Magnetic door latch, chrome offset
18302-0048 Magnetic door latch, locking, chrome offset
18614-0407 Evaporator motor, 120v
16504-6906 Side vent panel
18302-0054 Door strike, SST #R25
18602-0013 Push button door switch
16090-4209 IRAC15 C1 Controller (Face)
16090-4210 IRAC15 C2 Controller (Inside)
18616-0013 Digital controller probe
18614-0091 Expansion valve, EFJ-1/2-C 3x4 SAE 30”
16503-5504 Door hold open retainer bracket
18305-0076 Rubber door stop bumper
18141-0030 Mounting rivet for 18505-0076 bumper
16001-1621 Bottom left pan slide duct
16001-1622 Top left pan slide duct
16001-1623 Bottom right pan slide duct
16001-1624 Top right pan slide duct
18614-0028 HGBP Solenoid, 120v

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
DOOR
The door is designed to be field reversible. Carefully read all of the
instructions below before starting. Look closely at the orientation of the
door, latch and the strike before disassembling. Take a picture if needed
to ensure a correct reassembly. It may take two or three people to
safely accomplish this task (See remounting instructions).
1. Remove the door latch trim plate located on the opposite side of the
cabinet from the door latch and set the plate and (2) screws aside.
2. Remove the door latch and reinstall the latch in the location where
the door latch trim plate was just removed.
3. Reinstall the door latch trim plate where the door latch was previously
located.
4. Remove the (2) screws located on the inside bottom of the door. Set
the screws aside.
5. Remove the button detent bracket located on the inside top of the
door and reinstall at the mounting locations where the (2) screws were
previously located at the inside bottom of the door.
6. Reinstall the (2) screws in the mounting locations at the top inside of
the door where the button detent bracket was located previously.
7. Remove the door handle and the handle trim plate from the door.
8. Relocate the (4) door handle screws and the door trip plate to the
opposite side of the door handle. Ensure the finished side of the trim
plate is facing out.

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
DOOR (CONTINUED)
9. Reinstall the door handle, door trip plate and (4) screws into the same
location as they were removed. The door pull should point up instead
of down.
10. Remove the (6) bolts, (3) for the top, (3) for the bottom, located on
the side of the cabinet opposite from the door hinges and set aside.
11. With assistance, remove the (6) bolts that attach the door hinges to
the cabinet. There are (3) on the top and (3) are the bottom.
12. Rotate the door 180 degrees and mount the top and bottom hinges
using the (6) bolts previously removed. The door pull should be
pointing down.
13. On the side where the hinges were previously, reinstall the (6) bolts.
14. Adjust the hinges, door handle and door catch as needed to ensure
there is a good seal and door closure.
CASTERS
Some casters are equipped with Zerk grease fittings so that they may
be easily lubricated with a grease gun. It is recommended that all caster
bearings need to be lubricated with a high quality multi-purpose grease
that has good extreme pressure and anti-wear characteristics, as well
as withstands temperature range that fits the application requirements.
Wheel and swivel bearings last longer if lubricated regularly.
It is recommended to lubricate the bearings at least once every six
months. Lubrication will be required more frequently if carts are cleaned
with a hot water or steam cleaning system.
HINGES
Your cart doors and hinges have been factory aligned to assure positive
latching and smooth action. If doors are removed for cleaning, we
recommend that they be put back on the same cart to assure the best
possible alignment and operation. Correct hinge alignment is based on
the correct gasket compression of 1/32" to 1/16". The hinges also need
to be aligned with the door strike to accommodate the locking cylinder.
To adjust hinge alignment, it is recommended to use assistance. It is
recommended to loosen the bolts on the cabinet side of the hinge and
apply pressure inward on the door to form the seal on the gasket. Align
the door as needed and while maintaining pressure, tighten the bolts.
LATCHES
Check frequently to insure that all door latches are secure. Latches may
become “sticky” due to residue build-up from daily use and cleaning.
Lubricate latches regularly with WD-40, silicone spray, graphite or other
commercial lubricants for stainless steel products. Do not use oil. If
latches require adjustment, it is recommended to use assistance. First,
loosen the screws on the latch. Next, align the latch to compress the
seal of the gasket by applying pressure to the door while the screws
are still loose. Lastly, while maintaining pressure to the door, tighten the
screws on the latch.
PERIMETER BUMPERS
Vinyl which has been dislodged from the channel due to severe
bumping or scraping can corrected by carefully utilizing a screwdriver to
guide the rubber bumper back into the bumper channel.
DRAINING CONDENSATE PAN
Depending on environmental and operating conditions, manually
draining the condensate pan may be necessary. It is recommended
that the condensate levels in the pan be checked regularly to gauge the
necessary frequency, if needed, of manually draining the pan. It is also
recommended that the condensate level be checked prior to transport
of the unit to prevent possible spillage.
To manually drain the condensate pan, open the valve located on
the underside and towards the rear of the unit. Rotate the valve lever
counterclockwise until it stops (parallel with tubing). Once condensate
pan has been emptied, turn valve lever clockwise until it stops
(perpendicular to tubing).
CLOSED OPEN

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WARRANTY
DINEX WARRANTY
These Warranties cover the following CARLISLE | DINEX (“Dinex”)
equipment products (the “Warranted Products”):
• Rethermalization Equipment Products
• Induction Heating System Products (excluding Induction Bases
covered under separate warranty)*
• Milk Cooler Products
• Ice Cream Freezer Products
• Air Curtain Refrigerator Products
• Blast Chiller Products
• Hot/Cold Food Counter Products
• Plate, Rack and Tray Dispenser Products
• Plate Heater Products
• Base Heater Products
• Drying and Storage Rack Products
• Starter Station Products
• Conveyer Products
• Tray and Other Cart Products
Warranted Products also includes any other Equipment System
Products identified on Dinex’s website (www.dinex.com) from time to
time.
Standard Warranty. Except as indicated otherwise below, Dinex
warrants that the Warranted Products will be free from defects in
title, material and workmanship under normal use and service and
will perform substantially in accordance with Dinex’s written technical
specifications for the Warranted Products (as such specifications
exist on the date the Warranted Products are shipped) (the “Product
Specifications”). This warranty covers both parts and labor and is
available only to end users (the “Customers”) that purchase the
Warranted Products from Dinex or its authorized distributors. For the
purpose of these warranties, a defect is determined by Dinex after its
good faith investigation.
Dinex Software. In addition to the other warranties set forth herein, with
respect to Dinex’s licensed software, Dinex warrants that it has the right
to license or sublicense the software to Customer for the purposes and
subject to the terms and conditions set forth in Dinex’s standard terms
and conditions.
Supplies and Accessories. Dinex’s warranty for its supplies and
accessories that are shipped with Warranted Products is covered by a
separate warranty statement, which is available at www.dinex.com.
Services. Dinex warrants that any service it provides to Customer will be
performed by trained individuals in a workmanlike manner.
DURATION
Dinex provides a one year warranty for the Warranted Products*. The
warranty period begins on the date the Warranted Products are shipped
to Customer. The warranty period for any Warranted Product or part
furnished to correct a warranty failure will be the unexpired term of the
warranty applicable to the repaired or replaced Warranted Product.
*Turbo•Temp and Smart•Therm Induction Chargers are Warranted for
two years.
REMEDIES
If Customer promptly notifies Dinex of Customer’s warranty claim and
makes the Warranted Product available for service, Dinex will, at its
option, either repair or replace (with new or exchange replacement
parts) the non-conforming Warranted Product or parts of the Warranted
Product. With respect to Dinex’s licensed software, Dinex will, at its
option, either correct the non-conformity or replace the applicable
licensed software. Warranty service will be performed without charge
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST, Monday - Friday, excluding Dinex
holidays, and outside those hours at Dinex’s then prevailing service
rates and subject to the availability of personnel. With respect to Dinex’s
warranty for the services it provides to Customer, Customer’s exclusive
remedy shall be the re-performance of the services by Dinex. The
foregoing remedies are Customer’s exclusive remedies and Dinex’s sole
liability for warranty claims under this warranty statement. This exclusive
remedy shall not have failed of its essential purpose (as that term is
used in the Uniform Commercial Code) as long as Dinex remains willing
to repair or replace defective Warranted Products within a commercially
reasonable time after being notified of Customer’s warranty claim.
LIMITATIONS
THESE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN, ORAL, EXPRESSED, IMPLIED
OR STATUTORY. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, NO EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT, SYSTEM INTEGRATION AND DATA
ACCURACY, WILL APPLY. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT
EXTEND BEYOND THOSE DESCRIBED IN THIS DOCUMENT AND
NO PRIOR STATEMENTS BY ANY OF DINEX’S REPRESENTATIVES
SHALL MODIFY OR EXPAND THESE WARRANTIES. DINEX AND
DINEX’S AFFILIATES AND REPRESENTATIVES SHALL HAVE NO
LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER FOR (1) ANY SPECIAL, PUNITIV E,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE WARRANTED PRODUCTS,
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH LIABILITY SHALL BE CLAIMED IN
CONTRACT, TORT, EQUITY OR OTHERWISE, (2) ANY ASSISTANCE
NOT REQUIRED UNDER DINEX’S QUOTATION OR (3) ANYTHING
OCCURRING AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD ENDS.
DINEX’S STANDARD WARRANTIES ONLY APPLY TO END-USER-
PURCHASERS LOCATED IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
ANY SALE TO END-USER-PURCHASERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED
STATES AND CANADA WILL BE SUBJECT TO COMMERCIAL
TERMS SPECIFICALLY AGREED BY DINEX AND THE END-USER
PURCHASER. DINEX MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
TO END-USER-PURCHASERS OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES OR
CANADA UNLESS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY AGREED IN WRITING.
These warranties do not apply to, and Dinex shall not have any
obligation to Customer hereunder with respect to, any warranty claim
resulting from or arising out of: (i) normal wear and tear; (ii) damage
caused by shipping or accident; (iii) damage caused by improper
installation, repair or alteration not performed by Dinex; (iv) the use
of the Warranted Product in combination with any software, tools,
hardware, equipment, supplies, accessories or any other materials or
services, not furnished by Dinex or recommended in writing by Dinex;
(v) the use of the Warranted Product in a manner or environment,
or for any purpose, for which Dinex did not design or license it, or
inconsistent with Dinex’s recommendations or instructions on use
including, but not limited to, power supply requirements identified in
Product Specifications; (vi) any alteration, modification or enhancement
of the Warranted Product by Customer or any third party not authorized
or approved in writing by Dinex; (vii) Warranted Product manufactured
to meet customer specifications or designs; or (viii) any accessories or
supplies or other equipment or products that may be delivered with the
Warranted Product .
In addition, these warranties do not cover: (i) Any defect or deficiency
(including failure to conform to Product Specifications) that results,
in whole or in part, from any improper storage or handling, failure
to maintain the Warranted Products in the manner described in any
applicable instructions or specifications, inadequate backup or virus
protection or any cause external to the Warranted Products or beyond
Dinex’s reasonable control, including, but not limited to, power failure
and failure to keep Customer’s site clean and free of dust, sand and
other particles or debris; (ii) the payment or reimbursement of any facility
costs arising from repair or replacement of the Warranted Products;
(iii) any adjustment, such as alignment, calibration, or other normal
preventative maintenance required of Customer; and (iv) expendable
supply items.

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