Arasys Loaner

Arasys systems are manufactured and serviced ONLY by Gerry Pollock’s technicians at Business Innovations Center in the United Kingdom. A loaner will be shipped using a 2—day-delivery service from the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters immediately upon receiving the information requested below. Please be sure to follow the instructions below to avoid any delay with the shipment of your loaner system.

  1. The faulty Arasys must be shipped to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters within 2 business days after receipt of the Arasys loaner (see Shipping Instructions and Download FEDEX Paperwork).
  2. The Arasys Fault Diagnosis Checklist (see below) must be filled in on the internet, printed and shipped in the same box with the faulty Arasys to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters.
  3. The faulty Arasys must be packaged in the original box prior to shipping it to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters.
  4. The loaner Arasys must be packaged in its original box prior to shipping the loaner Arasys to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters.
  5. The loaner Arasys must be returned to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters within two business days after receipt of the repaired Arasys.
  6. A deposit of $1460.00 must be placed prior to shipping the loaner. The deposit of $1460 is fully refundable provided that: a) the client ships out the faulty Arasys within two business days to Kays Electronics; b) the client ships out the loaner to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters upon receipt of the repaired Arasys.
  7. Any client who fails ship the faulty Arasys to Honolulu Corporate Headquarters within two business after receipt of the Arasys loaner, will be charged $500.00 per day until this loaner is received by Corporate.
  8. Any client who fails to return the loaner Arasys within two business days to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters will be charged $500.00 per day until this loaner is received by Corporate.

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I agree with the terms and conditions regarding the Arasys Loaner. I allow Arasys Perfector, Inc. to charge my credit card the refundable amount of $1,500.00 prior to receiving an Arasys loaner. If the Arasys machine is concluded to be fully functional and no fault is found by a Corporate Technician, then I forfeit my $1,500.00 deposit, in addition to being charged $250.00 for services and shipping (Erroneous Return Penalty). There will be no charge if my machine has a fault and the fault has occured within the first year of full warranty. I agree that I am fully responsible for shipping (including fees) if my warranty (1 year) is no longer in effect. I understand that my credit card will be charged $500.00 per day if I fail to comply with the time restraints in sending my faulty Arasys system to the Honolulu Corporate Headquarters for repair or for not returning my loaner Arasys within two working days after the receipt of my repaired Arasys as agreed.
Shipping Instructions Please ship to "Arasys Perfector Inc, Corporate Headquarters, 7773 Waikapu Loop, Honolulu, HI 96825"
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Purchase Order (blank) FedEx Paperwork to Honolulu, HI

ARASYS Fault Diagnosis Checklist:
Did you check the fuses? (The fuses are inside a small drawer under the power plug.)
Did you replace the fuses?
Does the unit power up?
Are all the dials turned to “0”
Have you tried plugging the machine in a different outlet?
Are the cables pushed all the way?
Does the key stop at the on or off position?
Does the key turn 360 degrees in the key hole?
If one output is not working, did you try one or more different cables?
Did you leave the unit unplugged, and try it the next morning?
Is the system connected to a voltage regulator / surge protector?
Is the voltage regulator / power surge protector “on”?
Is the system connected to a battery tower surge protector?
Does the unit randomly shut itself down? This is the result of an inbuilt defense mechanism meant to protect the Arasys brain from voltage fluctuations or other electrical fluctuations.  The Arasys is an intelligent device able to sense any type of fluctuations that could potentially damage its complex mechanism and is designed to shut itself down for self protection. One can rectify the problem by: 1.  Turning the Arasys off and on again. 2.  Plugging the Arasys in an outlet in a different room that may not have the same voltage fluctuations or other electrical fluctuations that often occur as a result of the inherent instability in countries that utilize 120 voltage. 3.  Plug the unit to a Voltage regulator that is sensitive enough to detect subtle voltage fluctuations.
Does your surge protector cost under $260?
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