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Warranty & disclaimer
Warranty: The SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder Connect carries a 3-year warranty from
the date of purchase, subject to proof of purchase date. The warranty is restricted to
any fault caused by defective materials, components or manufacture. This warranty
does not apply to products whose defect has been caused by normal wear and tear,
misuse, neglect or intentional damage. In the event of a part failure due to faulty parts or
workmanship, the part will be replaced free of charge during the warranty period only. At
the manufacturer's discretion, a replacement product may be provided free of charge in
the case of a more serious malfunction. Your statutory rights are not affected.
Disclaimer: The Microchip Pet Feeder Connect and app report pet food consumption
by detecting a pet's microchip ID and then measuring the weight of the bowl before
and after they finish eating. In most cases this will give reliable pet food consumption
data, however unexpected or unusual use of the Feeder (i.e. a pet removing the bowl
or playing with food) may lead to unreliable information. Sure Petcare cannot accept
liability for any damage, harm or inconvenience which may be incurred as a result of
incorrect reporting of pet food consumption.
The SureFeed Microchip Pet Feeder Connect incorporates selective access features which
have been designed to minimise the risk of pets eating each other's food. However, it is
not possible to fully guarantee the exclusion of all other pets in all circumstances.
In the rare event of an unauthorised pet gaining access to the Feeder, Sure Petcare cannot
accept liability for any damage or inconvenience which may be incurred.
Disposal of Products and used Batteries: This icon indicates products that are
subject to the following legislation:
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE Directive)
& The Battery Directive 2006/66/EC and Amendment 2013/56/EU places an obligation
on households to dispose of the waste batteries and products that have reached
the end of their life in an environmentally responsible manner as this will reduce the
impact the waste will have on the environment, therefore these cannot be placed in
household waste bins and should be recycled at an appropriate recycling facility. Further
information on recycling can be found at: www.recycle-more.co.uk
Ensure batteries are replaced before the expiry date shown on the packaging or battery
itself, and disposed of safely and appropriately.
In case of battery leaks, wear appropriate protective clothing to protect yourself from
any exposure to harmful chemicals before disposing of the batteries and cleaning any
spillage. When cleaning a spillage, avoid contact with skin. Battery chemicals shouldn't
be placed near the eyes or ingested. Contact a medical professional immediately if this
should occur.
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