So eyeball each item-and the package
it comes in-for a warranty notice. Could
be on the package or tucked inside.
The warranty may be a regular com±
MerciAl type or a special contract warrantY²
³aNy of these now apply on items tHat
coMe to the ´rmY From General µervices
´dMinistration (Gµ´). ¶ost run for a
year-starting on the date in·icated in tHe
waRranty notice on the item.
If there is a warranty
should help you checK it
toss out any pacKages or papers
inside till you checK 'em.
WHAT tO DO
When You ¸nd there is a warrantY, keep
tracK of the date tHe equip¹ent, cO¹º
ponent or supply item is received a»d
put into serVice.
If it fails in normal use before tHe end
of the warranty period, tag it w¼tH D´
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½orm 2402 and ¾Le a warranty cla¿¹ on
À´ ½orm 2407Á These go to your DµUÂ
TheyÃll taKe oVer.
li±
Äarranties normally apply iN CÅÆÇS È
or oVerseas. In CÅÆÇS your support wÉll
¾le claims wiÊh the contract supplieR² ÅVerË
Ìeas your suPport will submit items to the
designated GS´ regional oÍce on a reÎ
Quisition coded ´05 with "warranty reÎ
placement iteÏÐ as exception data in tHe
ÑÒemarKsÓ blocK²
Ôour support needs all the info you can
supply for these warranty claims: End
itemÕ origiNal reQuisitioÖ nuMberÕ contract
or purchase order NuMberÕ stocK numberÕ
maNufactuRerÕ model× seRial number, part
numberÕ descRiptioN and reason for fa¼lØÙe
(if Known).
So checK tHose pacKages inside and out
for warranty infoÕ ¾Le a D´ ½orm 24Ú7
warranty claim if an iteM fails; then tag
Ût with D´ ½orm 2402 and wait for disÜ
posal instructions from your DS.
It could save a bundlÝ of tax dougHÞ
including some of your own.
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