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Parts Replacement
8.4 Unpacking and Inspecting Replacement Parts
Replacement parts are shipped to distributor or customer facilities in individual shipping cartons. Review
the packing slip to ensure that the correct parts were received. Contact Nordson ASYMTEK Technical
Support if any discrepancies are discovered.
Before unpacking your spare parts, visually inspect the carton for damage. If applicable, check the
ShockWatch and the Tip N’ Tell stickers for indications of improper shipping and handling. Inform the
freight carrier of any damage.
8.5 Credit and Exchanges
Contact Nordson ASYMTEK Customer Service for credit or exchanges of recommended spare parts or
refurbished components (components restored to original specifications but not sold as new). Contact
Nordson ASYMTEK Technical Support to obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) before
returning any parts
.
NOTE
Find your local Technical Support contact on the Nordson ASYMTEK web page,
8.6 Warranty
Contact Nordson ASYMTEK Technical Support for any warranty issues pertaining to spare parts. Wear
items and consumables are covered under warranty against manufacturer defect only. Expected lifetimes
for these parts will vary based upon application and use.
Consumable parts are generally considered as parts that are replaced on a frequency of > 1 per calendar
year under expected regular usage. In most cases, these parts are “wetted parts” that make contact with
the dispensed fluid. Wear items are those items that have been identified to have limited life expectancy
(less than 5 years) but are not considered consumables. Wear items are often highly application
dependent, high user-touch, or adjusted parts.
8.7 Record Keeping
The type of service performed should be recorded in the dispensing system maintenance records. Dates,
part numbers/serial numbers of replaced parts, names of technicians, and other pertinent data should be
recorded.
8.8 Cleaning and Inspection
Always clean the area made visible after a failed part is removed from the dispensing system. Inspect the
area for signs of what may have caused the part to fail. This may help prevent future part damage. When
removing parts that will be reinstalled, visually inspect them for damage. If undamaged, retain them for
reinstallation. Replace damaged parts and hardware as appropriate.
Summary of Contents for Spectrum II S2-900 C Series
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Page 157: ...Calibration and Adjustment 5 33 Figure 5 38 Dispense Lift Table Controls...
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