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8. WARRANTY CONDITIONS 

1.  Without prejudice to the restrictions stated hereinafter, the contractor guarantees both the 

soundness of the product delivered by him and the quality of the material used and/or delivered for 
it, insofar as this concerns faults in the product delivered which do not become apparent during 
inspection or transfer test, which the principal shall demonstrate to have arisen within 12 months 
from delivery in accordance with subarticle 1A exclusively or predominantly as a direct 
consequence of unsoundness of the construction used by the contractor or as a consequence of 
faulty finishing or the use of poor materials.  

1A. The product shall be deemed to have been delivered when it is ready for inspection (if 

inspection at the premises of the contractor has been agreed) and otherwise when it is ready 
for shipment. 

2.  Articles 1 and 1a shall equally apply to faults which do not become apparent during inspection or 

transfer test which are caused exclusively or predominantly by unsound assembly/installation by 
the contractor. If assembly/installation is carried out by the contractor, the guarantee period 
intended in article 1 shall last 12 months from the day on which assembly/installation is completed 
by the contractor, with the understanding that in this case the guarantee period shall end not later 
than 18 months after delivery in accordance with the terms of subarticle 1A. 

3.  Defects covered by the guarantee intended under articles 1, 1a and 2 shall be remedied by the 

contractor by repair or replacement of the faulty component either on or off the premises of the 
contractor, or by shipment of a replacement component, this remaining at the discretion of the 
contractor. Subarticle 3A shall equally apply if repair or replacement takes place at the site where 
the product has been assembled/installed. All costs accruing above the single obligation described 
in the first sentence, such as are not restricted to shipment costs, travelling and accommodation 
costs or disassembly or assembly costs insofar as they are not covered by the agreement, shall be 
paid by the principal.  

3A.If repair or replacement takes place at the site where the product has been assembled/installed, 

the principal shall ensure, at his own expense and risk, that:  

a. the employees of the contractor shall be able to commence their work as soon as they have 

arrived at the erection site and continue to do so during normal working hours, and 
moreover, if the contractor deems it necessary, outside the normal working hours, with the 
proviso that the contractor informs the principal of this in good time;  

b. suitable accommodation and/or all facilities required in accordance with government 

regulations, the agreement and common usage, shall be available for the employees of the 
contractor;  

c. the access roads to the erection site shall be suitable for the transport required;  

d. the allocated site shall be suitable for storage and assembly;  

e. the necessary lockable storage sites for materials, tools and other goods shall be available;  

f. the necessary and usual auxiliary workmen, auxiliary machines, auxiliary tools, materials and 

working materials (including process liquids, oils and greases, cleaning and other minor 
materials, gas, water, electricity, steam, compressed air, heating, lighting, etc.) and the 
measurement and testing equipment usual for in the business operations of the principal, 
shall be available at the correct place and at the disposal of the contractor at the correct time 
and without charge;  
 

 

Summary of Contents for 247

Page 1: ...Technical Manual Instructions for installation operation and maintenance 247 TICKET PRINTER For MidFlow and HiFlow series J Vane meters Publication nr TIB 247 GB 0711 Supersedes TIB 247 GB 1201...

Page 2: ...RAL 7 4 2 CLEANING 7 4 3 RECOMMENDED LUBRICATION 7 4 4 LUBRICATION POINTS 7 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING 9 5 1 GENERAL CHECKS Figures 6 thru 10 9 5 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 11 5 3 TICKET POSITION ADJUSTMENT 12 5 4 SA...

Page 3: ...the operator and for your maintenance department To ensure safe and correct installation and operation study this manual carefully before starting operations For any additional information contact VA...

Page 4: ...because it begins to count at zero and returns to zero when reset The printer total is the amount of delivery 2 1 1 Drive The shaft figure 2 on the bottom of the printer is driven by a bevel gear from...

Page 5: ...nternal stop a As the printing crank is turned the reset drive gear figure 3 makes one complete clockwise revolution until a positive stop is reached As the ticket tray moves into position the seal pi...

Page 6: ...a counter clockwise direction The internal bevel gear on the shaft drives the clutch assembly associated pinions and the gear assembly of the right hand wheel 2 2 2 Printing In printing operation a ti...

Page 7: ...om the register 3 2 INSTALLATION After maintenance and repairs install the printer onto the meter as follows a Turn the printer crank until the tray is in outward position and seal pin down Remove pri...

Page 8: ...nd lubricate unit c If printing wheels are extremely dirty a small brush may be used to scrub the figures CAUTION DO NOT USE A WIRE BRUSH 4 3 RECOMMENDED LUBRICATION OIL Anderol L 401 D or equivalent...

Page 9: ...8 Fig 4 Lubrication points Fig 5 Lubrication points...

Page 10: ...delivery is being made sales number wheel advances one digit Observe the following during the print out cycle a tray moves to rear printer b print out occurs showing the quantity delivered c seal pin...

Page 11: ...10 Fig 7 Parts Identification Fig 8 Parts Identification Fig 9 Ticket Tray Actuating Pin Fig 10 Sales Advance Mechanism...

Page 12: ...e Check reset gears and time as required See Section 6 Wheels fail to reset to zero Spring missing from wheel pawl or broken pawl Replace defective wheel See Section 6 Input shaft binds when turned by...

Page 13: ...he ticket properly then replace shield and screws Fig 11 Ticket Position Guides and Stop Screws 5 4 SALE NUMBER ADVANCING MECHANISM INSPECTION Sale number advancing mechanism figure 12 is tripped when...

Page 14: ...shed by turning the adjusting set screw figure 13 Turning screw clockwise the inching occurs at a higher number and counter clockwise at lower inching numbers With reference to the printing only inchi...

Page 15: ...shaft Pull shaft out from right side until flush with frame Leave gears engaged Remove all tray rod clips and tray support rods Lift tray up while tilting left side up Fig 14 Ticket Tray Parts Identif...

Page 16: ...allow tray stud to pass through opening in frame right side Be sure that tray stud enters internal groove of actuating cam Install tray support rods Double groove must be at right in front position a...

Page 17: ...Install crank shaft as outlined in 6 4 Hold tray in rear position and install reset gear on stud To check internal cam engagement will tray stud rotate reset gear two revolutions noting tray movement...

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Page 19: ...ove Pin 18 W0600 020 Rebound plate 19 J054 0080 Spring 20 W5202 094 Spring 21 22 W7778 847 Print Arm Lever Pin 23 W6104 060 Washer 24 W7779 413 Pawl 25 W0600 079 Spring 26 W1601 081 Collar 27 W0600 01...

Page 20: ...W0601 034 Spring clutch 62 W0602 008 Transfer Disc 63 W5201 061 Spring clutch 64 W0602 007 Detent 65 W2671 028 Driver 66 W3005 051 Bevel 67 W5201 062 Spring clutch 68 W3071 435 Gear 69 W6104 031 Washe...

Page 21: ...06 W0601 032 Detent Spring 107 W0601 031 Detent 108 W6105 010 Lockwasher 109 W4102 011 Nut 110 J054 0087 Grub Screw 111 J054 0088 Bevel 113 W6104 026 Washer 114 W6104 031 Washer 115 W2371 040 Serial P...

Page 22: ...nt this remaining at the discretion of the contractor Subarticle 3A shall equally apply if repair or replacement takes place at the site where the product has been assembled installed All costs accrui...

Page 23: ...to any guarantee regardless of how it is referred to If without previous written approval from the contractor the principal commences disassembly repair or other work on the product or allows it to be...

Page 24: ...etherlands P O Box 40 3300AADordrecht The Netherlands T 31 78 618 3100 sales vaf nl www vaf nl Specifications subject to change without notice VAF Instruments B V is an ISO 9001 Certified Company Agen...

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