Mechanical or Electrical Failure definition

Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of Equipment to operate due to a faulty part or workmanship or normal wear and tear when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of Covered Property to operate due to a faulty part or workmanship when operated according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of “covered equipmentto operate due to a faulty part or workmanship when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Examples of Mechanical or Electrical Failure in a sentence

  • If You purchased the Bright Care Plus Plan, means Accidental Damage occurring to Your Enrolled Device and/ Mechanical or Electrical Failure of the Enrolled Device.

  • If You purchased the Bright Care Plus Plan, We agree to repair or replace, in Our sole discretion, Your Enrolled Device if it experiences an Accidental Damage or Mechanical or Electrical Failure.


More Definitions of Mechanical or Electrical Failure

Mechanical or Electrical Failure means a sudden and unforeseen breakdown of the Product arising from a mechanical or electrical fault including any failure arising from wear and tear (excluding a gradual reduction of the operating performance of the Product), excluding items listed in clause
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means a sudden and unforeseen breakdown of the Appliance arising from a mechanical or electrical fault excluding a gradual reduction of the operating performance of the Appliance and the items listed in Section 4 under the heading ‘Exclusions’;
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means failure of Equipment to operate due to a faulty part or workmanship or normal wear and tear when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions, covered under Plans C and E.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means: Failure of “Covered Propertyto operate due to a faulty part or workmanship when operated according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means the sudden and unforeseen failure of any mechanical insured part or the sudden and unforeseen failure of any electrical insured part;
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means the sudden and unforeseen breaking or burning out (electrical) of any insured parts.
Mechanical or Electrical Failure means the sudden and unexpected failure of a part arising from any permanent mechanical, electrical or electronic fault which causes the part to stop working and means that it needs repairing or replacing before it will work properly.