Dead On Arrival (DOA) definition

Dead On Arrival (DOA) means any failure of a Product to either operate properly or performance failure occurs within forty-eight (48) hours after the Product is initially powered on or installed by Customer;
Dead On Arrival (DOA) means a Product that during the first use and powering up or initializing fails to operate in material conformance with the Product Specifications. The DOA time window is characterized as a failure within the first twenty-four (24) hours of first system boot up.
Dead On Arrival (DOA) means the occurrence whereby a new [COMPANY] Hardware Products - still under Standard Warranty - fails to perform as warranted during the first ninety (90) calendar days from the Delivery Date.

Examples of Dead On Arrival (DOA) in a sentence

  • Inspection Information In-Warranty DOA Failure = Provide total number of devices declared as Dead On Arrival (DOA) Failures.

  • Products that become defective within the first 90 days following shipment by Nortel or Seller, if Seller is requested to do so by Nortel, to Nortel’s customer will be referred to as Dead On Arrival (DOA) or Early Life Failure (ELF).

  • Subject to the limitations set forth in this clause 9, Goods purchased by the Customer shall be subject to a Dead On Arrival (DOA) period of ninety (90) days, ("DOA Period") which shall commence upon the date that the Goods are delivered to Supplier’s nominated carrier.

  • Devices can be classed as Dead On Arrival (DOA) up to 30 days fromreceipt ofthe device by a Framework Public Body.

  • In the event of Dead On Arrival (DOA), Atomrock's obligation is to repair or replace the defective part or Product with a comparable part or Product at Atomrock's sole discretion.

  • A known example of this in the NTDB source data is how hospitals classify patients as Dead On Arrival (DOA).


More Definitions of Dead On Arrival (DOA)

Dead On Arrival (DOA) means a Desktop Monitor that is found to be faulty when unpacked. Dead On Installation (DOI) means a Desktop Monitor that is found to be faulty on installation.
Dead On Arrival (DOA) means that a purchased Hardware product fails to operate substantially in accordance with published specifications due to defects in design, materials and workmanship during the first thirty (30) days from activation or no more than one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of Check Point’s shipment of the Hardware product, whichever is less.