Product Manual
CA / CT SERIES
  CAP600 
Page 
8
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30
   REV B June 2012
FREIGHT DAMAGE 
The transportation industry has adopted a modification with regard to the handling of obvious 
and concealed damage claims. Therefore, it is extremely important that you examine every 
carton and crate as soon as you receive it. If there is any obvious damage to the shipping 
container, have the delivering carrier sign the freights bill, noting the apparent damage, and 
request a damage report. 
If concealed damage is discovered at a later date, the carrier must be notified within 15 days
 of 
initial receipt of freight. Contact the carrier as soon as possible, giving them an opportunity to 
inspect the shipment at the premises where the original delivery was made. Retain all 
containers and packing for inspection by the carrier. Do not move the freight. 
Concealed shipping damage is not covered by the FS-Curtis warranty. 
A claim form can be requested from the carrier. Your claim will need to be substantiated with 
the following documents. 
  Original bill of lading 
  Original paid freight bill 
  Original invoice or certified copy 
  Other particulars obtainable in proof of loss or damage (photos, damage inspection 
report, etc.) 
 We suggest these instructions be circulated to your shipping and receiving personnel. 










