User's Manual

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DIB-500 R4.1 Transport and storage
Tools, aids and materials
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4.2 Tools, aids and materials
Table 4.2 provides an overview of the tools, auxiliaries and materials required for the
steps in this chapter.
4.3 Transporting the equipment rack
This section describes the transport of the DIB-500 R4.1 product for all transports to
and from the operation room.
Use of transport devices
If a means of transportation is used, ensure that lateral tensioners or lateral safeguards
of the equipment rack connections are firmly secured during transport and cannot shift.
Loosen any tensioners and safeguards used after the transport.
The equipment rack may be transported only in upright position on shock-absorbing pal-
lets. The following procedure describes the transport on a shock-absorbing pallet with a
lift truck.
Transporting equipment racks on a pallet using a lift truck
Preparation:
The wall panels and the top cover of the equipment rack must be securely
installed.
Equipment rack doors must be locked.
The operation must have been shut down permanently, refer to section 8.2 on
page 164.
Appropriate means of transportation must be available, e.g. a lift truck.
The transport must be performed by at least three persons.
The equipment rack must be secured against overturning, e.g. with a suitable pack-
aging.
The equipment rack must be packaged accordingly.
Ensure that no slinging devices are resting on the equipment rack. They could
damage the equipment rack, e.g. by exerting pressure.
Table 4.2 Overview of tools, auxiliaries and materials (Transport and storage)
Tools, aids Materials
| Transport/lifting devices, e.g. lift truck
| In addition, at least three persons are
needed
| Coin to unscrew/tighten the mounting
screws of the equipment rack top cover
| Shock-absorbing pallet measuring at
least 70 cm x 70 cm (e.g. for transport
with a lift truck)
| Packaging material