How to arrange for warranty service, Contacting outback, Troubleshooting – Outback Power Systems GS8048 Operator Manual User Manual

Page 54: Return material authorization (rma), Warranty

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Warranty

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900-0020-01-00 Rev B

How to Arrange for Warranty Service

During the warranty period beginning on the invoice date, OutBack Power Technologies will repair or

replace products covered under this limited warranty that are returned to OutBack Power

Technologies’ facility or to an OutBack Power Technologies authorized repair facility, or that are
repaired on site by an OutBack Power Technologies authorized repair person.

IMPORTANT:

For full Warranty description, see previous page.

Contacting OutBack

To request warranty service, contact OutBack Technical Support at

+1.360.435.6030 or direct at

+1.360.618.4363 or [email protected]. To ensure warranty coverage, this contact must

be within the effective warranty period. If service is required, the OutBack Technical Support

representative will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.

Troubleshooting

In the event of a Product failure, the customer will need to work with an OutBack Technical Support

representative to perform the necessary troubleshooting. This is a required step before a return can

be performed. Troubleshooting requires a qualified technician to be present at the site of the Product,

with a quality voltmeter that measures both DC and AC. The OutBack representative will request
voltmeter readings, Product error messages, and other information. Many problems can be resolved

on-site. If the customer is not willing or able to provide these readings (or is not willing or able to visit

the site), and the Product is found to have no problems upon return, OutBack may choose to charge

additional labor and handling fees up to $180.00 U.S.

Return Material Authorization (RMA)

A request for an RMA number requires all of the following information:
1. Product model and serial number;
2. Proof-of-purchase in the form of a copy of the original Product purchase invoice or receipt

confirming the Product model number and serial number;

3. Description of the problem; and
4. Shipping address for the repaired or replacement equipment.
Upon receiving this information, the OutBack representative can issue an RMA number.



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