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13 11.2011
QSF-60 Rev. 4
D. Each claim automatically receives thirty (30) minutes for troubleshooting Operation Code A,
and thirty (30) minutes for heater function testing, Operation Code D.
E. In “Parts Required for Repair” section, indicate the quantity and choose Espar Part Number
and Description.
F. Choose the applicable Operation Code and Labour Time (as per the applicable Flat Rate
Labour Guide).
Example: The AIRTRONIC D2 appears to start normally but then it shuts down and
attempts to restart. The diagnostic fault codes in memory are: AF 64; F1 64; F2
64 and F3 64. The flame sensor was removed, tested and found to be defective
(open circuit). The operations performed, according to the Flat Rate Labour
Guide were:
A Troubleshoot 30 minutes
B230 Replace flame sensor 10 minutes
D Function test 30 minutes
Total Time = 70 minutes
G. Indicate the total operating hours to-date (with EDiTH diagnostics).
H. To receive travel time for repair for heaters installed on boats and off-highway heavy
equipment, the travel section must be completed on the warranty claim for consideration of
payment. Please note maximum limits do apply.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Espar must receive the warranty claim within thirty (30) days of the date of heater repair.
Claims submitted 30-60 days from the date of repair will not include an additional 20% markup
on parts for part handling. Claims submitted more than sixty (60) days from the date of repair
will be rejected. There will be no exceptions.

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