Limitation of Product Warranty.
Product or Service Registration with Others.
Some Products or third party services require registration in order to function, work with Iris, or access all the features or uses You may want from those Products or third party services. You understand that your registration with third parties may contain terms, conditions, privacy statements or notices, limitations, and exclusions between you and these third parties. You agree we are not responsible to you for these additional registration requirements and you agree to look solely to these third parties for any issues, concerns, loss, damages, harm, or liability related to the requirement to register your Products and the terms of such registration.
Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors / Battery-Powered Devices:
YOU AGREE THAT YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ANY LAW, CODE AND REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY TO INSTALLATION OR SERVICE OF SMOKE OR CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. THE INSTALLATION OF SUCH DEVICES DOES NOT NECESSARILY CONSTITUTE A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODE OR DESCRIBED IN NFPA 72; SUCH DEVICES REQUIRE ELECTRICITY AND BATTERIES FOR PROPER OPERATION AND IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REGULARLY TEST SUCH DEVICES AND REPLACE BATTERIES AND THE DEVICE AS RECOMMENDED BY DEVICE MANUFACTURER. YOU ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE TO CHECK AND REPLACE BATTERIES THAT ARE LOW OR DEAD.
We makes no representation that the fire alarm equipment meets local code requirements or constitutes a fire alarm system as that term is defined by any local authorities over fire alarm systems in your premises. We recommend that you have a fire alarm system installed by a licensed alarm professional pursuant to NFPA 72 standards and your local authorities’ recommendations.
Restrictions Outside the United States.
You may not use Iris or Products outside the United States, or with or on an asset or property outside the United States. You may access, control, and manage Iris from outside of the United States for an Iris hub and associated Products located on an asset or property within the United States. Your access to Iris while outside the United States may incur additional charges from third party providers (such as your cellular service carrier for your mobile phone you use to access Iris) or be limited, disrupted, or prevented due to third-party equipment or service limitations.