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Honeywell BW Clip Real Time User manual

BW Clip Real Time
2 OR 3 YEAR H2S, CO, O2, SO2SINGLE-GAS DETECTOR
50115903-101 EN B2
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
BW Clip Real Time is a portable, single-gas detector manufactured by Honeywell. BW
Clip Real Time continuously displays the concentration of a specific gas in the ambient
environment, and activates an alarm when concentrations exceed alarm setpoints. It is
your responsibility to respond appropriately to the alarms.
BW Clip Real Time is a member of the GasAlert family of products. It is compatible
with IntelliDoX automatic test and calibration stations, as well as Safety Suite
Device Configurator software. For more information, visit the product website at
www.honeywellanalytics.com
Safety Information: Read First
aWARNING
1. Substitution of components may impair Intrinsic Safety.
2. Honeywell recommends performing a bump test prior to each day’s use to confirm
sensor response and alarm activation by exposing the detector to a concentration
of target gas that exceeds the low alarm set point. Honeywell also recommends
performing a bump test if the detector has been subjected to physical impact, liquid
immersion, an Over Limit alarm event, custody changes, or anytime the detector’s
performance is in doubt. Calibrate the detector after a failed bump test. Always bump
test and calibrate in a fresh air environment.
3. Detectors in hibernation mode are not functional.
aCAUTION
1. Activate the detector before the activation date on the package.
2. This product is a gas detector, not a measurement device.
3. Ensure that the sensor grill is free of dirt, debris, and is not obstructed.
4. Clean the exterior with a soft, damp cloth.
5. For optimal performance, periodically zero the sensor in a normal atmosphere
(20.9% v/v O2) that is free of hazardous gas.
6. Portable safety gas detectors are life safety devices. Accuracy of ambient gas
reading(s) is dependent upon factors such as accuracy of the calibration gas
standard used for calibration and frequency of calibration. Honeywell recommends
performing a calibration at least once every 180 days (6 months).
Informations de sécurité – À lire au préalable
AVERTISSEMENT
1. Le remplacement d’un composant de l’appareil peut compromettre la sécurité
intrinsèque du détecteur.
2. Avant chaque utilisation quotidienne, Honeywell recommande d’effectuer un test
fonctionnel afin de vérifier la réaction du capteur et l’activation de l’alarme, en
exposant le détecteur à une concentration de gaz cible supérieure au seuil d’alarme
basse. Honeywell recommande également d’effectuer un test fonctionnel si le
détecteur a été soumis à un impact physique, à une immersion dans du liquide, à un
événement d’alarme Dépassement de la limite, à des changements d’utilisateur ou
chaque fois que les performances du détecteur sont mises en doute. Étalonnez le
détecteur après l’échec d’un test fonctionnel. Effectuez toujours un test fonctionnel
et étalonnez dans un environnement avec de l’air frais.
3. Détecteurs en mode veille prolongée ne sont pas fonctionnels.
BW Clip Factory Calibration Certificate
This instrument was factory inspected, tested and calibrated in accordance with the conditions
and requirements of our registered Quality System, Operating Standards and Sales Agreements.
MISE EN GARDE
1. Activez le détecteur avant la date d’activation sur l’emballage.
2. Ce produit est un détecteur de gaz, pas un dispositif de mesure.
3. Veillez à assurer que la grille du capteur est exempt de saleté, les débris, et ne soit
pas vobstrué.
4. Nettoyez l’extérieur de l’appareil à l’aide d’un chiffon doux et humide.
5. Pour des performances optimales, zéro périodiquement le capteur dans une
atmosphère normale (20,9% v/v O2) qui est exempte de gaz dangereux.
6. Les détecteurs portables de gaz de sécurité sont des dispositifs de sécurité des
personnes. La précision des valeurs de gaz ambiant dépend de divers facteurs, tels
que la précision de la norme de gaz d’étalonnage utilisée pour l’étalonnage et la
fréquence d’étalonnage. Honeywell recommande d’effectuer un étalonnage au moins
une fois tous les 180 jours (6 mois).
BW Clip Real Time Factory Calibration Certificate
This instrument was factory inspected, tested and calibrated in accordance with the conditions
and requirements of our registered Quality System, Operating Standards and Sales Agreements.
Getting Started
ButtonButton
Sensor and
sensor grill
Sensor and
sensor grill
Bubble label
with product name
and gas type
Bubble label
with product name
and gas type
Audible
alarm
Audible
alarm
LCDLCD
LED
visual alarms
LED
visual alarms
Infrared port
Alligator
clip
Product label
LCD and Symbols
Button prompt. When this symbol is displayed, press and hold the
button until the symbol disappears.
BW Clip Real Time O2models only. Oxygen concentration is
measured as percent by volume.
BW Clip Real Time H2S, CO and SO2models only. Toxic gas
concentration is measured in parts per million.
Low alarm and high alarm. These symbols are displayed when a gas
concentration that exceeds alarm setpoints is detected.
Non-compliance warning. This symbol is displayed when a
diagnostic or compliance test fails; when the operating life
countdown reaches 24 hours or less; and for up to 30 days after
operating life expiry. It is also displayed when certain notifications
are enabled through Safety Suite Device Configurator via an
IntelliDoX station.
Real-time clock. This symbol is displayed when real-time clock is
enabled through Safety Suite Device Configurator via an IntelliDoX
station.
End of operating life warning. This symbol is displayed when the
operating life countdown reaches 24 hours or less.
Peak reading. This symbol is displayed when a maximum gas
exposure event has occurred within the past 24 hours.
Bump test reminder. If the detector is configured to display a bump
test reminder, this symbol is displayed when a bump test is due.
indicates a failed bump test.
This symbol is displayed when more than 24 hours have elapsed
since the last successful zero procedure was performed (O2
models) or indicates a sensor calibration is due (H2S, CO and SO2
models).
indicates a failed calibration (H2S, CO and SO2models) or a
failed zero procedure (O2 models).
Operating life remaining in months (MM) or days (DD).
BW Clip Real Time
2 OR 3 YEAR H2S, CO, O2, SO2SINGLE-GAS DETECTOR
Activate a New Detector
1. Move to a normal atmosphere (20.9% v/v O2) that is free of hazardous gas.
2. Press and hold the button until a 5 second countdown is displayed, and then
continue to hold until the countdown is complete.
3. When the countdown is complete, the LCD and LEDs turn on and then turn off. The
detector performs an internal diagnostic test.
4. When the diagnostic test is successful, the alarm setpoints are displayed and the
LEDs flash.
5. The sensor stabilization countdown is displayed. During the countdown, the detector
vibrates continuously for 20 seconds. The time required to stabilize varies depending
on sensor type. When the countdown reaches 0, the LEDs flash and the audible alarm
beeps.
6. The detector is in normal operating mode when the gas type and concentration are
displayed.
Normal Operating Mode
When the detector is in normal operating mode, the type of gas
detected is permanently displayed. The detected concentration of the
gas is displayed until it is disrupted by a button action, gas alarm, or
error event.
Operating Life
When the detector is activated for the first time, the operating life
countdown is displayed. Press the pushbutton to display remaining
operating life.
90 Days or Less Remaining
When the operating life countdown reaches 90 days or less before
expiry, the countdown display changes to days. The countdown
displays the remaining operating life in days until the countdown
reaches 24 hours or less beforeexpiry.
24 Hours or Less Remaining
When the operating life countdown reaches 24 hours or less before
expiry, the countdown display changes to hours, and the EXPIRY!
warning and non-compliance symbol are displayed.
End of Operating Life
When the operating life countdown ends, the detector deactivates
and detector safety functions are disabled. It is possible to retrieve
event logs for a limited time after expiry. The EXPIRY! warning and
non-compliance symbol are displayed for up to 30 days after expiry.
Internal Diagnostic Tests
Activated detectors automatically perform one internal diagnostic test every 24 hours. If
the internal diagnostic test fails, the diagnostic fail-safebegins.
Diagnostic FailSafe
1. The EXPIRY! warning and non-compliance symbol are displayed.
2. The detector beeps and vibrates.
3. The LEDs flash 2 times per second for 15 seconds.
4. OFF or an error code is displayed. The detector is deactivated.
It is possible to retrieve the event logs for a limited time after expiry. If you are unable to
retrieve the event logs, contact Honeywell.
Alarms and Warnings
An alarm is initiated when the sensor is exposed to a gas concentration that exceeds
alarm setpoints. The alarm persists until the alarm gas concentration returns to an
acceptable range. Battery life decreases rapidly when the detector is in alarm condition.
Low Alarm
Audible: 1 beep per second
Visual: 1 flash per second
Vibration: 1 vibration per second
High Alarm
Audible: 2 beeps per second
Visual: 2 flashes per second
Vibration: 2 vibrations per second
OverLimit and UnderLimit Alarms
If the gas concentration is beyond the sensor range, OL (over-limit)
or OL (under-limit) is displayed.
Audible: 2 beeps per second
Visual: 2 flashes per second
Vibration: 2 vibrations per second
Automatic Zero Reminder for O2Models
For O2models only, the Automatic Zero Reminder is displayed when
more than 24 hours have elapsed since the last successful zero
procedure was performed.
Peak Readings
The peak readings symbol is displayed when the sensor is exposed to
a gas concentration that exceeds the alarm setpoints. It is no longer
displayed when more than 24hours have passed since the last alarm,
or when a successful bump test is performed via an IntelliDoX station.
Non-compliance Symbol and LED Indicators
The non-compliance warning symbol is displayed when:
• an internal diagnostic test fails;
• a bump test, calibration or zero procedure fails;
• a bump test or calibration is due, if enabled;
• the sensor is exposed to a gas concentration that exceeds alarm setpoints, if
enabled.
The non-compliance warning symbol is no longer displayed when more than 24hours
have passed since the last alarm, or when a successful bump test or calibration is
performed (manual calibration or via an IntelliDoX station). The non-compliance warning
symbol is permanently displayed when the service-life countdown reaches 24 hours or
less before expiry, and for up to 30days after expiry.
When Non-compliance after gas exposure is enabled through Safety Suite Device
Configurator via an IntelliDoX station, the LEDs flash in an alternating pattern when the
non-compliance warning symbol is displayed. When the symbol is first displayed, the top
LEDs flash. After 30 seconds, the side LEDs flash. After 30 seconds, the pattern repeats
until the non-compliance warning symbol is no longer displayed.
NOTE: When the detector is bump tested via an IntelliDoX station, an abnormal test
result may occur if non-compliance LEDs are flashing. To suspend the flashing for up to
10 minutes, press and release the button. When the flashing stops, insert the detector
and perform the test. If the bump test fails, the LEDs resume flashing.
Recall Events and Settings
Note: Alarm setpoints can be manually setup via an IntelliDoX device.
When the detector is in normal operating mode, press the button at any time to scroll
through events and settings that are not empty or disabled through Safety Suite Device
Configurator via an IntelliDoX station. BW Clip Real Time flashes, vibrates and beeps.
While an event or setting is displayed, press the button to scroll to the next available
event or setting. If you do not press the button, or if you have reached the last available
event or setting, the detector returns to normal operation. Events and settings are
displayed in this order:
1. Peak Reading, if available, and when a maximum gas exposure event has occurred
within the past 24 hours.
2. Time of Peak Reading, if Real-time Clock display is enabled.
3. Operating Life, the remaining operating life of the detector in months, days or hours.
4. Low Alarm Setpoint
5. High Alarm Setpoint
6. Real-time Clock, if enabled.
7. Firmware Version
8. Next Bump Due, if enabled.
9. Next Calibration Due, if enabled.
10. Hibernation, for 2-year H2S and CO models only.
Zero the Sensor
Over time and through use, the sensor baseline at zero exposure may drift from
the manufacturer’s baseline. For optimal performance of O2 models, Honeywell
recommends that you zero the O sensor once every 24 hours or when the Automatic
Zero Reminder is displayed. For all other models, Honeywell recommends that you zero
the sensor periodically
Zero Procedure.
1. Move to a normal atmosphere (20.9% v/v O2) that is free of
hazardousgas.
2. Press and hold the button until a 5 second countdown is
displayed, and then continue to hold until the countdown is
complete.
3. When the countdown is complete, the Zero procedure begins
and ZErO is displayed.
4. When Zero is successful, PASS and then CAL ? is displayed.
Press the button to calibrate, or wait for the detector to enter
normal operating mode after a 5 second countdown.
5. If Zero is not successful, the non-compliance LED flashes. FAIL
and the non-compliance warning symbol are displayed. Press
the button to acknowledge the result and return to normal
operation. The non-compliance warning symbol is displayed and
the non-compliance LED flashes. Perform the Zero procedure
again. If the procedure fails again, contact Honeywell.
Bump Tests
When the detector is configured to display a bump test reminder, the bump test symbol
is displayed when a bump test is due. For best results, bump test the detector via an
IntelliDoX station. Bump tests performed via an IntelliDoX station are logged as bump
tests. Manual bump tests are logged as unsafe gas concentrations.
Calibration
By default, BW Clip Real Time is configured to use the following calibration gas mixtures:
H2S: 20 ppm
balance N2
CO: 100 ppm
balance N2
SO2: 20 ppm
balance N2
O2: 18.0 % v/v O2
You can use Safety Suite Device Congurator software via an IntelliDoX station to change a
detector’s default calibration gas mixtures. If the detector’s default calibration mixtures were
changed, use the gas mixture values from Safety Suite Device Congurator to calibrate the
detector.
1. Move to a normal atmosphere (20.9% v/v O2) that is free of
hazardousgas.
2. Connect the calibration hose to the gas cylinder and to the
intake inlet on the calibration cap.
3. Press and hold the button until a 5 second countdown is
displayed, and then continue to hold until de countdown is
complete. The zero procedure begins and ZErO is displayed.
When Zero is successful, PASS is displayed
4. When CAL ? is displayed, press the button to begin calibration.
5. Put the calibration cap on the sensor grill.
6. When GAS ? is displayed, apply calibration gas for two minutes
at a recommended flow rate of 500 ml/min. When calibration is
successful, PASS is displayed and the detector returns to normal
operating mode.
If calibration fails, non-compliance warning symbols are displayed.
Press the pushbutton to acknowledge. Repeat calibration. If it fails again, contact
Honeywell.
Event Logs
The detector stores the last 35 events that occurred, including peak readings, bump
tests, calibrations and auto zeros. Each record contains:
• detector serial number, sensor type and life-remaining;
• total number of events that have occurred;
• event type and duration;
• alarm level(s) in ppm or %;
• time elapsed since the alarm occurred in days/hours/minutes;
• duration of the alarm (minutes/seconds).
Use Safety Suite Device Configurator via an IntelliDoX station to transfer event logs from
the detector to a computer. When logs are transferred via an IntelliDoX station, the most
recent 35 events are transferred.
Optional Settings
Use Safety Suite Device Configurator via an IntelliDoX station to enable the following
optional settings for BW Clip Real Time detectors.
Non-compliance After Gas Exposure
When Non-compliance after gas exposure is enabled, the LEDs flash in an alternating
pattern when the sensor is exposed to a gas concentration that exceeds alarm setpoints.
When the gas exposure is detected, the top LEDs flash. After 30 seconds, the side LEDs
flash. After 30 seconds, the pattern repeats until more than 24 hours have passed since
the last alarm, or when a successful bump test is performed via an IntelliDoX station.
Real-time Clock Display
When real-time Clock Display is enabled, you can display the
current time by pressing the button to Recall Events and Settings,
and then continuing to press the button until the time is displayed.
Time may be displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour clockformat.
Hibernation
Hibernation is a factory installed feature that is available for 24-month H2S and CO
detectors. When Hibernation is activated, the operating life countdown is suspended.
Use Hibernation to deactivate the detector for 7 days or longer, up to a maximum of 12
months. When Hibernation is activated, all detector safety functions are disabled.
Activate Hibernation via BW Clip Real Time
Hibernation Case
1. Have ready a BW Clip Hibernation Case. To purchase a Case,
contact Honeywell or an authorized distributor.
2. Move to a normal atmosphere (20.9% v/v O2) that is free of
hazardous gas.
3. Verify that the detector is in normal operating mode.
4. Press the button to Recall Events and Settings, and then
continue to press the button until Hib isdisplayed.
5. While Hib is displayed, press the button until a 5 second
countdown is displayed. When the countdown is complete, the
20-second Hibernation counter is displayed.
6. While the Hibernation counter is displayed, place the detector into a BW Clip
Real Time Hibernation Case and then close the case firmly. The detector enters
Hibernation mode. All detector safety functions are disabled.
7. To reactivate the detector, open the case and remove the detector.
Activate Hibernation through Safety Suite Device
Configurator via IntelliDoX
1. Use Safety Suite Device Configurator to activate Hibernation on Insertion via an
IntelliDoX station, and then insert the detector in the configured station. The detector
event logs are retrieved, and the detector enters Hibernation mode. All safety
functions are disabled, and the detector may be removed from the IntelliDoX station.
2. To reactivate the detector, press and hold the button until a 5second countdown is
displayed, and then continue to hold until the LCD and LEDs turn on and off. The
detector performs a self-diagnostic test. When the test is successful, the type of gas
detected and the remaining operating life are displayed. The detector is in normal
operatingmode.
3. For more information, refer to the operator manuals for the IntelliDoX station and
Safety Suite Device Configurator software.
About this Publication
This publication is an operator guide for BW Clip Real Time portable single-gas detectors
manufactured by Honeywell. It is intended for use with the following models:
• 24- and 36-month H2S and CO Detectors
• 24-month O2detector
• 24-month SO2 detector
Copyright, Notice, Trademarks
While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell
disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and
makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its
customers.
In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The
content in this document is subject to change.
BW Clip Real Time
2 OR 3 YEAR H2S, CO, O2, SO2SINGLE-GAS DETECTOR
BW Clip Real Time
2 OR 3 YEAR H2S, CO, O2, SO2SINGLE-GAS DETECTOR
Contact Us
Corporate Headquarters
Honeywell
Suite 110 4411-6 Street SE
Calgary, Alberta
Canada, T2G 4E8
Toll-free: 1-800-663-4164
Americas
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Europe
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Switzerland
Toll-free: 0080033322244
Other
Honeywell
Toll-free: 1-403-248-9226
[email protected]
www.honeywellanalytics.com
Warranty Registration
www.honeywellanalytics.com/support/
product-registration
Maximum Operating Life
24-month Detector
2 years after activation, assuming 2minutes
of alarm time per day.
Note: 24-month H2S and CO detectors that
use hibernation may extend the service
period of the detector up to an additional
year. The service life will end once the
detector reaches 24 months of actual
operation. Hibernation provides a maximum
service life of 36 months.
36-month Detector
3 years after activation, assuming 1minute
of alarm time perday.
Detection Range
H2S0 to 100 ppm
CO 0 to 300 ppm
O20 to 25% v/v O2
SO20 to 100 ppm
Factory Alarm Setpoints
Low Alarm High Alarm
H2S10 ppm 15 ppm
CO 35 ppm 200 ppm
O219.5% v/v O2 23.5% v/v O2
SO25 ppm 10 ppm
Use Safety Suite Device Configurator via an
IntelliDoX station to adjust alarm setpoints.
For more information, refer to the operator
manuals for Safety Suite Device Configurator
software and the IntelliDoX automatic test
and calibration station.
Ratings and Certifications
The BW Clip Real Time is in conformity with
the following standards:
UL 913 8th Edition
UL 60079-0:2013,
UL 60079-11:2013
CSA C22.2 No. 157-92:2012,
CSA C22.2 No. 60079-0:2011,
CSA C22.2 No. 60079-11:2014
EN 60079-0:2012 +A11:2013,
EN 60079-11:2012
IEC 60079-0:2011
IEC 60079-11:2011
IEC 60079-26:2014
ABNT NBR IEC 60079-0:2008
ABNT NBR IEC 60079-11:2009
UL
Classified by UL to both US and Canadian
Standards as intrinsically safe for Class
I, Division1, Group A, B, C, D and Class I,
Zone0, Group IIC.
ATEX
CE 0539 II 1G
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga IP66/67
DEMKO 14 ATEX 1356
CE
European Conformity
EU Declaration of Conformity
www.honeywellanalytics.com
IECEx
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga IP66/67
IECEx UL 14.0063
INMETRO
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
DNV 15.0024
KTL
15-KA4BO-03061
Specifications
Shelf Life
H2SOne (1) year before activation
CO One (1) year before activation
O2Six (6) months before activation
SO2One (1) year before activation
Instrument Weight
alligator clip included
92 grams (3.2 ounces)
Instrument Dimensions
alligator clip included
41 x 50 x 87 millimeters
(1.6 x 2.0 x 3.4 inches)
Operating Temperatures
H2S-40°C to +50°C
(-40 °F to +122°F)
CO -30 °C to +50°C
(-22 °F to +122°F)
O2-20 °C to +50°C
(-4 °F to +122°F)
SO2-30 °C to +50°C
(-22 °F to +122°F)
Intrinsic Safety Temperature Range
-40 °C to +50 °C (-40 °F to +122 °F)
Internal Vibrating
Operates to -10°C (+14°F)
Operating Humidity
5% to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
Audible Alarm
≈ 95 dB at 10 cm (3.9 in)
Visual Alarm
Flashing, wide-angled alarm lens with red
LEDs plus alarm LCD readout
Display
Liquid crystal display (LCD)
Sensor Type
Electrochemical cells
Battery
Lithium, non-replaceable
Ingress Protection
IP 66/67
Alarm Setpoints
Instant low and instanthigh
Calibration
To ensure accurate calibration, Honeywell
recommends using a premium-grade
calibration gas approved by the National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Do not use a gas cylinder beyond its expiry date.
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Honeywell recommends you calibrate the
detector at least once every 180 days depending
on use and sensor exposure to poisons and
contaminants. Calibrate only in a safe area that
is free of hazardous gas.
Recommended Calibration Gas Mixtures
H2S5 to 50 ppm balance N2
CO 25 to 250 ppm balance N2
SO25 to 70 ppm balance N2
O25.0 % to 19.0 % v/v O2
Perform the Zero procedure once every
24 hours or when the Automatic Zero
Reminder is displayed.
Intended Use
This product is classified for use in hazardous
atmospheres that are not more than 21%v/vO2
Recycling
This instrument contains a lithium battery.
Do not mix with the solid waste stream. Spent
batteries should be disposed of by a qualified
recycler or hazardous materials handler.
aCAUTION
Products may contain materials that are
regulated for transportation under domestic
and international dangerous goods regulations.
Return product in compliance with appropriate
dangerous goods regulations. Contact freight
carrier for further instructions.
Limited Warranty and
Limitation of Liability
Honeywell warrants this product to be free
from defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a period of
two or three years (depending upon detector),
beginning on the date of activation. 24-month
H2S and CO detectors are covered for up to
an additional 12 months when hibernation is
used, limited by a total of 24 months of detector
operation. This Warranty is valid only if the
detector is activated by the date on the package.
This warranty extends only to the sale of new
and unused products to the original buyer.
The obligation of the warranty from Honeywell
is limited, at the option of Honeywell, to refund
of the purchase price, repair, or replacement
of a defective product that is returned to a
Honeywell authorized service center within the
warranty period. In no event shall the liability
of Honeywell liability hereunder exceed the
purchase price actually paid by the buyer for
the Product.
This warranty does not include:
• fuses, disposable batteries or the routine
replacement of parts due to the normal wear
and tear of the product arising from use;
• any product which in the opinion of
Honeywell, has been misused, altered,
neglected or damaged by accident or
abnormal conditions of operation, handling
or use; or
• any damage or defects attributable to repair
of the product by any person other than
an authorized dealer, or the installation of
unapproved parts on the product.
The obligations set forth in this warranty are
conditional on:
• proper storage, installation, calibration,
use, maintenance and compliance with the
product manual instructions and any other
applicable recommendations of Honeywell;
• the buyer promptly notifying Honeywell of
any defect and, if required, promptly making
the product available for correction. No
goods shall be returned to Honeywell until
receipt by the buyer of shipping instructions
from Honeywell; and
• the right of Honeywell to require that the
buyer provide proof of purchase such as the
original invoice, bill of sale or packing slip
to establish that the product is within the
warranty period.
THE BUYER AGREES THAT THIS WARRANTY IS
THE BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY
AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. HONEYWELL
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF
DATA, WHETHER ARISING FROM BREACH OF
WARRANTY OR BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT
OR RELIANCE OR ANY OTHER THEORY.
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Since some countries or states do not allow
limitation of the term of an implied warranty,
or exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, the limitations and
exclusions of this warranty may not apply to
every buyer. If any provision of this warranty
is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of
competent jurisdiction, such holding will not
affect the validity or enforceability of any other
provisions.

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