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4. CONTRACTOR RFSPONSIBILITIES.
b. Removal/Installation Labor. The government
a. Replacement Parts. Only new or repaired parts
may, if the failure is within the capabilities of the user as
will be used as replacement parts for warranted items.
established by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC)
The contractor is ultimately responsible for identifying the
in TM 9-4110-258-13, provide the labor for the field
parts needing replacement.
removal and reinstallation of components and parts.
b. Cost to Government. Replacements for
c. Inspection of Equipment.
Only trained or
warranted items will be furnished at no cost to the
qualified personnel that has knowledge of the equipment
Government.
and its requirements will inspect the equipment for
nonconformance deficiencies.
c. Return Time. Items covered by this warranty will
be shipped within 10 days of receipt of failed item.
d. Documentation of Equipment. The Government
will fully document the cause, if known, and description
d. Failure to Deliver Promptly. If failed parts are not
of each defect. This information will be provided with the
promptly replaced, the contractor will pay costs incurred
returned part.
by the Government in procuring such parts from another
e. Packaging of Returned Items. Returned items
source. The Contracting Officer will determine when this
will be packaged in proper containers that will prevent
applies.
shipping damage.
e. Warranty Status Report. The contractor will
prepare and furnish a warranty status report in
f. Shipping Costs. The Government is responsible
for shipping costs for al items that are defective through
accordance with the contract as long as this warranty is
no fault of the contractor.
in effect.
6. GOVERNMENT MAINTENANCE. The Government
f. Unit Testing. The contractor will repair, rework
or modify al parts of the refrigeration unit used during
is responsible to perform normal care, servicing and
testing to a like new condition. The warranty of those
preventative maintenance in accordance with the
items will start at the time the item is installed.
requirements of TM 9-4110-258-13. See the
Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) in that manual to
g. Warranty Coverage of Replaced or Repaired
determine maintenance level that is approved to perform
Items. Supplies and parts that are replaced or repaired
these tasks.
during the warranty period will be covered through the
conclusion of the original refrigeration unit warranty.
7. OWNING UNIT RESPONSIBILITIES .
a. Warranty Card.
The warranty card that is
h. Shipping Costs. The shipping costs from the
original contract line item delivery point to the contractor
supplied (overpacked) with each unit must be filled out
and return is the contractor's responsibility for items that
showing the warranty start date. This will be done when
are replaced or repaired under this warranty.
the 'unit is placed into service. A copy will be sent to:
5. GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY.
U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command
(ATCOM)
a. User's Responsibility.
Using
units
are
ATTN: AMSAT-A-TC
responsible for reporting failures to:
4300 Goodfellow Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63120-1798
U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command
and
ATTN: AMSAT-A-TC
Keco Industries, Inc.
4300 Goodfellow Boulevard
7375 Industrial Road
St. Louis, MO 63120-1798
P.O. BOX 428
Florence, KY 41022-428
Autovon 693-3081
Commercial 314-263-3081
Failure to do this may void warranty.
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