Installation manual

Simrad ES60
4 If the units are not damaged, check the humidity absorbing
material. If required, dry or replace the bags, then re-pack
the unit(s) according to the packing instructions.
Unpacking
General unpacking procedure
Normal precautions for the handling, transportation and storage
of fragile electronic equipment must be undertaken.
Note
If the unit is not to be prepared for immediate use, you may
consider storing it unopened i n its original packing material.
However, it may be useful t o open the case to check its contents
for damage and retrieve any accompanying documentation.
Do not use a knife to open cardboard cartons - the contents may
lie close to the surface, and may be damaged by the blade.
1 Check the carton before opening it to ensure it shows no
signs of dropping, immersion in water or other m ishandling.
If the carton shows signs of such damage, refer to the
paragraph covering Inspection on receipt.
2 Place the carton on a stable work bench or on the oor with
the top of the carton uppermost.
3 In the absence of other instructions, always open the top
of the carton rst. The contents will normally have been
lowered into the carton from above, so this will usually be
the easiest route to follow. Care must be used when opening
the carton to ensure the contents are not damaged. D
o not
use a knife to open cardboard cartons
4 If the carton has been closed using staples, remove the
staples from the carton as you open it. This will reduce the
possibilities of scratch injury to yourself and damage to the
contents.
5 If a wooden crate has been closed using screws, always
remove them using a screwdriver. Do not attempt to prise
the lid off with a crowbar or similar.
6 Once the carton is open, carefully remove all loose packing
and insulation material. Check for manuals and other
documents that may have been added to the carton during
packing, and put these to one side. Check also for special
tools, door keys etc.
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