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3.0 Warranty Protection Summary
3.1 Overview
The Allied equipment is delivered assembled and
factory tested. Upon receipt of the equipment, inspect
for possible shipping damage or loss.
Before this equipment is installed and used,
familiarize yourself with the features and functionality
of the unit. Refer to the technical data section of this
manual for specifications and dimensions. When
properly installed, operated and maintained by
qualified personnel, the Allied equipment will remain
productive with a minimum of service. Improper
installation, including failure to properly calibrate (test
and adjust) the equipment, may negatively impact
performance or subject the equipment to conditions
beyond its operating specifications.
The use of non-genuine parts or unapproved
lubricants, modifications, installation, service
methods and operation not in accordance with the
contents of this manual may cause loss of
performance, equipment failure or personal injury.
Warranty does not cover conditions, which in the
reasonable judgment of Allied Construction Products,
LLC, arise from improper installation / set-up, misuse,
unauthorized alteration, accident, or inattention to
maintenance requirements. Complete warranty terms
and conditions can be found in document 100785.
3.2 General Maintenance Policy
The following general maintenance policies outline
the minimum requirements for reducing failures and
minimizing unscheduled equipment downtime. The
owner is strongly encouraged to implement these
guidelines and further develop them to manage
particular applications and operating environments.
Owner's responsibility includes:
Ensure that personnel entrusted with installation,
operation, and maintenance of the Allied
equipment adhere to the following:
Read and fully understand the information
included in this manual.
Recognize that operating this equipment in
conditional applications, such as working
underwater, requires modifications to the
standard breaker and additional training for the
operator, maintenance and service personnel.
Use the Allied equipment only if it is in sound
operating condition. Take prompt action to rectify
any faults that, if left uncorrected, could lead to
further damage of this equipment or subsequent
damage to supporting equipment or personal
injury
Use the Allied equipment only for the purpose for
which it is intended.
Regularly conduct inspections of the equipment
and follow the recommendations found in the
Maintenance Section of this manual.
Understand effective communication is key to the
success of any maintenance program. Appointing
‘Who Does What’ ensures that all personnel
understand exactly what their specific
responsibilities include.
1. Establish maintenance responsibilities to be
performed by the Operator.
2. Establish maintenance responsibilities to be
performed by the Service Technician.
Recognize problems and know how to take
corrective action as outlined in the
Troubleshooting Section of this manual.
Allow only qualified operators and service
technicians to perform maintenance and repair.
Maintain written records of equipment
maintenance, service and repair. These records
are helpful if warranty coverage is ever in
question.
Each record shall include at least:
Date of service, maintenance or repair.
Description of the service, maintenance or repair
performed. Include part numbers if applicable.
Copies of purchase order(s) and invoice(s) for
repair parts and service.
The name and signature of the person
performing the service, maintenance or repair.