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UMD PSU-22
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V4.0
Warranty, Maintenance And Repair
All TSL equipment is guaranteed for one year from the date of delivery to the customer’s premises. If
the equipment is to be stored for a significant period, please contact TSL concerning a possible
extended warranty period.
Failure during warranty
If this TSL product should fail or become faulty within the warranty period, first please check the IEC
inlet fuses.
All maintenance work must be carried out by trained and competent personnel.
If equipment has to be returned to TSL for repair please observe the following overleaf:
TSL Returns Procedure
Please telephone +44 (0)1628 687200 (Fax: +44 (0)1682 687299) and ask for Sales who will provide
a Returns Number. This will enable us to track the unit effectively and will provide some information
prior to the unit arriving.
For each item, this unique Returns Number must be included with the Fault Report sent with the unit.
A contact name and telephone number are also required with the Fault Report sent with the unit.
Fault report details required.
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Company:
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Name:
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Address:
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Contact Name:
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Telephone No:
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Returns Number:
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Symptoms of the fault (to include switch setting positions, input signals etc):
Packing
Please ensure that the unit is well packed as all mechanical damage is chargeable. TSL recommends
that you insure your equipment for transit damage.
The original packaging, when available, should always be used when returning equipment.
If returned equipment is received in a damaged condition, the damage should be reported both
to TSL and the carrier immediately.
Year 2000 Conformity Requirements
This product conforms to the following rules:
Rule 1
No value for the current date will cause any interruption in operation.
Rule 2
Date based functionality will behave consistently for dates prior to, during and after the
Year 2000.
Rule 3
In all interfaces and data storage, the century in any date is specified either explicitly or
by unambiguous algorithms or by inferencing rules.
Rule 4
The Year 2000 is recognised as a leap year.