INFORMATION & SERVICE
BULLETINS INTRODUCTION
This Book is divided into two Sections
Section One - Technical Information Bulletins
1.Technical Information Bulletins: Information Bulletins are listed by Bulletin Number (Date). Example the oldest Bulletin will be listed first and the most recent bulletin will be listed last. Bulletin No. 021002 = first & second digits are the month, the third & fourth digits are the day of the month and the fifth & sixth digits are the year this means, the bulletin was written on Feb, 10, 2002. If more than one bulletin was written on that day the a dash with a number will added, example
2.Authorize Repairs: Technical Information Bulletins do not authorize any repairs to be made under warranty or any other circumstance unless specifically instructed to do so.
3.Bulletin Reference: Some Technical Information Bulletins will refer to the corresponding Service Bulletins for repairs and some are for information only.
4.Bulletin Instructions: Technical Information Bulletins should have all the instructions as to what you need, but may not have all the information needed to make an installation complete. In some cases it may be required to refer to other manuals for more complete information, this should be suggested in the Technical Information Bulletin.
5.All Technical Information Bulletins printed in this Manual will void any previously printed Bulletins. Any changes in these bulletins are the final version as of the date of this manual.
Section Two - Service Bulletins
1.Service Bulletin No: Service Bulletins are listed by Bulletin Number (Date). Example the oldest Bulletin will be listed first and the most recent bulletin will be listed last. Bulletin No. 021004 = first & second digits are the Year, the third & fourth digits are the day of the month and the fifth & sixth digits are the month, this means the bulletin was written on Apr, 10, 2002. If more than one bulletin was written on that day the a dash with a number will added, example
2. | Repairs: Service Bulletins are intended to authorize only the repairs listed on It to be made |
| under warranty or any other circumstance unless specifically instructed to do so. |
3.Parts: This is the Rate at which compensation will be allowed under warranty for repair parts.
4.Labor: This is the amount of labor (hours) that are allowed to make this repair under warranty.
5.Parts Disposition: Service Bulletins list the disposition of any parts that are removed during the repair. If listed removed parts must be held awaiting return to factory if instructed to do so.
6.Termination Date: Service bulletins show a termination date, this is the date that the Bulletin will be discontinued, Any repairs must be made and all warranty applications filed by the listed date.
7.All Service Bulletins printed in this Manual will void any previously printed Bulletins. Any changes in these bulletins are the final version as of the date of this manual.
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