Installation manual
Introduction
Unpacking electronic an d electromechanical units
Electronic and electromechanical units will normally be wrapped
in a clear plastic bag. Lift the unit, in its bag, out of the carton
and place it in a stable position on the floor/work bench.
Inspect the unit f or damage before opening the plastic bag.
Note
Beware of the dangers of Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) both
to yourself and to the equipment, when handling electronic units
and components.
Cables must never be used as carrying handles or lifting points.
Do not break the seal to open a circuit board package before
the board is to be used. If the board package is returned to the
manufacturer with the seal broken, the contents will be assumed
to have been used and the customer will be billed accordingly.
Assuming all is well, open the bag and remove the unit.
Open the unit and check inside. Remove any packing and
desiccant material that may be inside.
Unpacking m echanical units
Mechanical units may be heavy. U sing a suitably certified lifting
apparatus, lift the unit out of the crate and place it in a stable
position on the floor/work bench.
Inspect the unit for damage and remove any packing material that
may be inside the unit.
Unpacking transducers
Transducers may be supplied mounted to a hull unit (if any), or
packed separately. Crates are normally identified by the order
number and the serial number.
The transducer face must be protected by a rigid, padded cover
(e.g. a wooden box lined w ith foam rubber) all the time it is
exposed to the risk of physical damage.
Caution
Once transducer is unpacked, great care must be taken
to ensure that transducer body and cabling is not
exposed to any mechanical stress.
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