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warranties received from his suppliers or subcontractors which extend beyond the twenty four (24) month
period of this warranty.
j.
The rights and remedies of the Government provided in this clause are in addition to and do not limit any
rights otherwise afforded to the Government under this contract.
k.
Only trained or qualified personnel having knowledge of the equipment requirements, standards of operation
required in the equipment inspection and certification, and knowledge of the details cited in the applicable
plans and specifications for various materials and equipment incorporated, shall inspect the equipment for
nonconformance deficiencies, or for estimating repair cost(s).
5.
Government Responsibilities/Identifications. The government will initiate Warranty Claim Action(s) for warranted
items and Quality Deficiency Reporting (QDR) actions for systemic failures in accordance with DAR PAM 738-750.
The TROSCOM Warranty Control Office (WARCO) ASTMR-Q, will handle warrant claims that are generated by
using field units. The TROSCOM WARCO, in conjunction with the TROSCOM Contracting Office will generate
action with contractor to resolve Warranty Claim Actions (WCA's).
6.
Government Maintenance, Normal care, servicing, preventive and corrective maintenance for the equipment is
given in Technical Manuals TM5-6115-593-12 and TM5-6115-593-34, based upon an approved MAC chart. An
deviation from normal maintenance and repair procedures is not authorized.
a.
Owning Unit Responsibility. The responsibility of the owning unit is to operate the equipment in the
prescribed manner, as given in the applicable technical manuals, and within the environmental parameters
prescribed.
b.
Warranty Control Office Responsibility. Ref. par. 5.
c.
Army Oil Analysis Program (AOAP). The equipment by this warranty is not enrolled in the AOAP program.
However, following lubrication order LO5-61165-593-12 will suffice to keep the equipment within the warranty
requirements.
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