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TM 9-4120-430-14
SUPPORTING INFORMATION
AIR CONDITIONER, COMPACT, HORIZONTAL
WARRANTY INFORMATION
GENERAL
This work package describes the manufacturers warranty for the Air Conditioners S9150-18KH-1 and S9160-18KH-3.
Environmental Systems, Inc. warrants each air conditioner against defects in material and/or workmanship for the
warranty period. The warranty period of the air conditioner is limited to: One (1) year from acceptance only.
EXPLANATION OF
The following terms, applicable to this work package, are explained to help the reader understand the application and
extent of the warranty.
Abuse. The improper use, repair, or handling of warranted items such that the warranty may become void.
1.
Acceptance date. The date an item of equipment is accepted into the Army inventory by the execution of the
2.
acceptance block and signing of a DD Form 250, or approved acceptance document, by an authorized representative
of the Government.
Acquiring command or activity. An activity which procures the items or material for a user.
3.
Alterations/modifications. Any alteration after production such as retrofit, conversion, remanufacture, design
4.
change, engineering change and the like.
Contractor support. Those services that are to be performed and those responsibilities that are placed upon the
5.
contractor by the government as specified in the warranty contract/provisions. This support, which may include such
things as labor, parts, tools, training, technical packages, etc., will be used in support of the warranted equipment
during the specified warranty period.
Defect. Any condition or characteristic in any supplies or services furnished by the contractor under the contract
6.
that is not in compliance with the requirements of the contract.
Failed item. A part, component, or end item that fails to perform its intended use.
7.
False return rate. The return of suspected defective warranty items to the manufacturer that are eventually
8.
determined to be serviceable.
Manufacturers recall.
9.
Safety recall. A manufacturer recalls an item to repair or replace a defective part or assembly which may affect
a.
public safety.
Service recall. A manufacturer recalls an item to repair or replace a defective part or assembly which does not
b.
affect the use of the item.
10. Primary damage. The damage suffered by a part, component, or end item itself upon its failure.
11. Prime contractor. A party that enters into an agreement directly with the United States to furnish part or all of a
weapon system.
12. Reimbursement. A written provision in a warranty contract whereby the user may make the necessary repairs with
or without prior approval of the contractor and the Government will be reimbursed for the repair parts and/or labor
costs.
13. Repair. To restore an item to serviceable condition without affecting the warranty.
14. Reparable. An item that may be reconditioned or economically repaired for reuse when it becomes unserviceable.
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