TM-9-2320-334-13&P LHST Operator, Field and Parts Manual M1147A1 Trailer Download
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TM 9-2330-334-13&P  Change 1 0001 00-4  GENERAL INFORMATION/WARRANTY (700,000-719,999) 001 00  WARRANTY – Continued  2. Explanation of Terms (Cont).  Acceptance. The execution of the Acceptance Block and signing of DD Form 250, by the  authorized Government representative.  Acceptance Date. The date an item of equipment is accepted into the Army’s inventory by the  execution of the Acceptance Block and signing of a DD Form 250 or, in case of Material and  Workmanship Warranty, date of hand off as evidenced by the user’s hand receipt or property book.  Contractor. The supplier of equipment who enters into an agreement directly with the  Government to furnish supplies.  Correction. The elimination of a defect.  Defect. Any condition or characteristic in supplies furnished by the Contractor that does not  function as intended.  Pass-Through Warranty. A vendor’s (Michelin) commercial warranty that provides warranty  coverage.  Failure. A part, component, or end item that fails to perform its intended use.  Owning Unit. The Army Unit authorized to operate, maintain, and use the equipment.  Reimbursement. A written provision in this warranty in which the Using/Support Unit requests  replacement parts from the Contractor to make the necessary repairs, and the Government will be  reimbursed for the labor required to correct or repair the end item.  Repair. A maintenance action required to restore an item to serviceable condition without  affecting the warranty.  Supplies. All assemblies, subassemblies, and down parts to the lowest level that comprise an end  item.  WARCO. Serves as the intermediary between the troops owning the equipment and the local  dealer, Contractor, or manufacturer. All warranty claim actions will be processed through the  WARCO.  Warranty. A written agreement between the Contractor and the Government which outlines the  rights and obligations of both parties for defective supplies.  Warranty Claim. Action started by the equipment user for authorized warranty repair or  reimbursement. 
