WJ-8711A DIGITAL HF RECEIVER
INSTALLATION
2-11
2.4
PREPARATION FOR RESHIPMENT OR STORAGE
If the equipment must be prepared for reshipment, the packaging method should follow the
pattern established in the original shipment. Use the best packaging materials available to protect the
equipment during reshipment or storage. When possible, use the original packing containers and cushioning
material. If the original packing materials are not available, use the following procedure:
1.
Wrap the equipment in sturdy paper or plastic.
2.
Place the wrapped equipment in strong shipping containers and place a
layer of shock-absorbing material (3/4-inch minimum thickness) around all
sides of the equipment to provide a firm cushion and to prevent movement
inside the container.
3.
If shipping the equipment for service, fill out all information on the 5x6-
inch PRODUCT DISCREPANCY REPORT card (Form # WJC-QA55-0)
that was provided with the original shipment. Also ensure that the Return
for Maintenance Authorization (RMA) number is recorded on the card.
(See paragraph 2.7 for details on obtaining this number.) If this card is not
available, attach a tag to the equipment containing the following
information:
a.
Return for Maintenance Authorization (RMA) number.
b.
The Type/Model number of the equipment.
c.
Serial number.
d.
Date received.
e.
Date placed in service.
f.
Date of failure.
g.
Warranty adjustment requested, yes or no.
h.
A brief description of the discrepant conditions
i.
Customer name and return address.
j.
Original Purchase Order/Contract number.
4.
Thoroughly seal the shipping container and mark FRAGILE.
When storing the equipment for extended periods, follow the above
packing instructions to prevent damage to the equipment. The safe limits
for storage environment are as follows:
Temperature: -40 to +70
°
C
Humidity: less than 95%
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Summary of Contents for WJ-8711A
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