CORRADI SPA - USER MANUAL - EXPERIENCE
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2 - 04.2014
WarrantY
ART. 1 - USE:
EXPERIENCE and its components are designed by Corradi SpA
based in Bologna, Italy, and are made in compliance with the
relevant technical standards.
The warranties specified below will be valid if the laying and
use comply with the features indicated in the subsequent
articles and data sheets. Premium quality materials suitable
for outdoor use have been used for the construction of
EXPERIENCE components.
ART. 2 - LAYING:
EXPERIENCE must always be anchored to an adequate support
structure (wall or ceiling). All conditions indicated in data sheet
1 “Maximum Dimensions” must be complied with.
ART. 3 - WARRANTY VALIDITY:
The warranty is only valid if the installation and utilisation
conditions as specified in articles 1 and 2 are observed.
The warranty covers the repair or entire replacement free of
charge (labour excluded) of all components that may be non-
conforming or faulty, including transport charges. Damage
from non-enjoyment of EXPERIENCE for any period of non-
use before and during the repair shall not be covered. No
compensation may be requested for “damages due to lost
income”.
The above mentioned warranty will be effective only in the
state in which the retailer or the concessionaire has his own
office.
ART. 4 - WARRANTY STARTING POINT:
The warranty starts from the date on which work ends, stated
in the Declaration of Correct Installation, a fully compiled copy
of which must be sent to Corradi, signed both by the end
purchaser and by the Authorised Retailer.
ART. 5 - WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:
The warranty will not be valid in the following cases (the list is
given by way of example only):
a) for damage caused by impact or extraordinary natural
phenomena such as lightning, flooding, earthquakes, hail etc.
b) for damage caused by the actions of persons or technicians
not authorised by Corradi SpA;
ART. 6 - WARRANTY DURATION:
2 (two).
ART. 7 - COMPLAINT:
Pursuant to articles 1495 (1) and 1511 (1) of the Italian Civil
Code, the customer must inform the retailer of any alleged
obvious defect in writing, no later than 8 (eight) days after
receiving the goods. Under article 1495 (1) of the Italian Civil
Code, any latent defects must be reported to the retailer in
writing, no later than 8 (eight) days from the date of discovery,
together with photographic evidence of the alleged defect.
The buyer’s right to claim against the retailer in respect of
obvious or latent defects will expire one year after receipt or
installation of the goods (article 1495 (2)).
According to art. 1512 of the Civil Code, the customer may
inform the retailer of any operating fault in writing only and
no later than 15 (fifteen) days of discovery under penalty of
cancellation of the warranty.
The purchaser may take legal action against the retailer for up
to six months from discovery (Art. 1512 c. 1).
The customer may inform the retailer of any non-conformity
covered by articles 128 to 134 of legislative decree 206 / 2005
(Consumers Code) in writing only and no later than 2 (two)
months of discovery. The legal action by the buyer towards
the retailer becomes statute-barred within 26 months of the
discovery date announced in the terms (Art. 132 sub-section 4
Consumers Code).
ART. 8 - TERRITORIAL EXTENSION OF WARRANTY
The foregoing warranties shall come into effect solely when the
customer has its own registered office, with the exception of
any other state in which the customer, directly or indirectly, will
sell, install or loan the awning supplied by Corradi.