mechanical and electrical breakdown definition
mechanical and electrical breakdown means the sudden and unexpected failure of a part of the insured item arising from any permanent mechanical, electrical or electronic fault, which causes the part to stop working, and means that the insured item needs repair or replacement;
mechanical and electrical breakdown means the failure of the insured product due to a hardware part malfunction caused by normal wear and tear when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Mechanical and electrical breakdown does not include standard accessories provided with the original insured product purchase.
mechanical and electrical breakdown means the failure of a covered part due to faulty workmanship or faulty materials supplied by the original manufacturer or distributor when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Nuclear Hazard means any nuclear reaction or radiation of any radioactive contamination from any other cause.
More Definitions of mechanical and electrical breakdown
mechanical and electrical breakdown means the sudden and unexpected failure of a part of the insured item arising from any permanent mechanical, electrical or electronic fault, which causes the device to stop working and means that the insured product needs to be repaired or replaced;
mechanical and electrical breakdown means the inability of a properly maintained part, covered under this CONTRACT to perform the function for which it was designed, due solely to a defect in materials or workmanship. MECHANICAL or ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN does not mean the gradual reduction in operating performance due to wear and tear.