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MIL-C-37021
3.17.6.1 Stool loading.  The assembled stool shall withstand a minimum
load of 500 pounds for a minimum of two weeks without any resultant
malfunctioning, defects, failures, deformation (including permanent set and
creasing, or other defects, in the cushioning material or upholstery) when
tested as specified in 4.5.8.1.  (See 6.2.4 and 6.2.5).
3.17.7 Module assembly and disassembly.
3.17.7.1 Module assembly.  The chair and stool shall be capable of being
assembled and set up using the assembly procedures specified in 4.5.9 (see
figure 1 for assembled chair and stool illustration).
3.17.7.2 Module packaging (in carrying case).  The chair and stool shall
be capable of being disassembled, packaged and secured in the carrying case.
The packaging procedures shall be as specified in 4.5.10 (see figure 3 for
chair collapsed position illustration and figure 4 for module component
orientation).
3.18 Service Data.  The contractor shall furnish, with each unit, two
copies each of a technical manual which contains complete instructions for
installation, operation, and maintenance and lists of component parts. The
manual shall comply with the requirements of MIL-M-7298. As soon as practicable
after award of the contract or purchase order, the contractor shall furnish
to the Contracting Officer, via the cognizant Government inspector, two
preliminary copies of his proposed technical manual, for review and comment
by the Directorate of Medical Materiel, Defense Personnel Support Center.
The preliminary manuals shall be submitted sufficiently early to permit
adequate review by the Directorate of Medical Materiel, Defense personnel
Support Center (based on a maximum period of 30 days for such review) and
to allow incorporation by the contractor of any required revisions and
corrections in the final manual without delaying delivery under the contract
or purchase order.  In addition, the Contractor shall furnish 15 copies of
the approved technical manual to the Contracting Officer for distribution.
Should the supplier have furnished acceptable manuals for the identical item
within two years preceding the date of contract and propose to furnish manuals
identical with those previously accepted, then the requirements for review
of drafts and submission of 15 additional copies may be waived upon request
to the Contracting Officer.  Waiver of submission of 15 additional copies
shall be at the option of the Government.
QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.
4.1  Responsibility for inspection.  Unless otherwise specified in the
contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for the performance of
all inspection requirements as specified herein.  Except as otherwise specified
in the contract or order, the supplier may use his own or any other facilities
suitable for the performance of the inspection requirements specified herein,
unless disapproved by the Government.  The Government reserves the right
to perform any of the inspections set forth in this specification where such
inspections are deemed necessary to assure that supplies and services conform
to prescribed requirements.
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