TM 9-3431-254-14&P
SOLID STATE ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODULE EXCHANGE SERVICE POLICY
replacement A standard exchange price has been
Because of the definite superiority of certain solid.
established for each module design which applies,
state control components over conventional electro-
mechanical relays and regulators,
without regard to the amount of repair required to
the original turned in, which is applied against the
product lines now incorporate solid-state
controls for applications in which they may be used
cost of the replacement Exchange prices for specific
to advantage. To facilitate tasting and servicing, these
modules may be determined by contacting an author-
control components and circuits have been assembled
distributor or by writing to the factory,
ized
as modules on printed circuit boards, mounted in
giving the SPECIFICATION, MODEL, and SERIAL
such a manner as to be quickly and easily removed.
numbers of the unit in which the module is installed.
ElectricaI connections to other components of the
unit are by means of plug-in or "Faston" connectors.
This Exchange Plan applies only to specified solid-
state control components and circuity which have
In recognition of the fact that most users of this
equipment lack the facilities and specially trained
resulting from use and age. The plan does not cover
personnel nessary to service and repair solid-state
parts which have been physically damaged through
electronic equipment, the manufacturer
has
accident or abuse, or to which unauthorized repairs
established a control module exchange service plan.
have been made or attempted.
Under the Control Module Exchange Plan, the owner
of the equipment may exchange the entire module in
which fault has developed for a new or factory rebuilt