find an operator and try to find some answers as to what the machine is actually doing
When you arrive to troubleshoot a defective machine, the first step is to ensure safety by turning off the machine and following lockout/tagout procedures if necessary. Next, gather information about the issue by interviewing operators and reviewing any error messages or logs. After that, conduct a visual inspection to identify any obvious problems, such as leaks, loose connections, or damaged components. Finally, proceed with systematic testing or diagnostics based on your findings.
Electrical equipment that is defective should be where possible repaired and if not repairable it should be replaced.
Should arrive is the verb phrase.
If the catalytic converter is defective more than likely the O2 sensor is defective.
If your equipment is damaged or defective, place it out of service and use something else.
Yes
it should. but if it doesn't use the troubleshoot compatibility tool by right clicking on the application file then clicking troubleshoot compatibility
It depends on how you send it. If it is sent express, then it should arrive at its destination in 1-2 days. If it is sent standard, it should arrive in 4-5 days.
No, to defect is to move your allegiance to the opposite side in a struggle or war. Defective means something does not work as it should.
If an Item is defective then it should never have been sold to you (unless the vendor points out the defect) and you should ask for you money back in full, including any postage etc.
no
sound the pavement