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Supplementary Warranty Rules
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Huawei will not be liable for any damage to Huawei battery modules
caused by force majeure:
– Natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides
– Fires
– Wars
– Lightning strikes
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Huawei will not be liable for any damage to Huawei battery modules
caused by the following events:
– Damage such as breakage and leakage is caused to battery modules due to
misoperations or incorrect connections during battery module transportation and
installation performed by the customer.
– Capacity loss or irreversible damage is caused to battery modules because they
are not charged in a timely manner and stored over due to customer reasons.
– After battery modules are installed at a site and connected to the system, they
are damaged due to overdischarge because they are not powered on in a timely
manner due to customer reasons.
– Battery modules are damaged because they are not accepted in a timely manner
due to customer reasons.
– Battery modules are damaged because the operating environment or external
power specifications do not meet environmental requirements. For example, the
operating temperature is poor, power outages occur frequently, battery modules
are frequently overdischarged due to improper maintenance, the capacity of a
customer site is expanded, or battery modules are not fully charged for a long
period.
– No air conditioner is available onsite, or the ambient humidity is too high. As a
result, the PCB and components are corroded, affecting the product reliability and
quality. The product cannot be used properly or is even damaged.
– The customer changes the application scenarios of battery modules without
notifying Huawei.
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