Installation manual

Simrad SP90
16
851-164510 / Rev.E
Batteries
If the unit contains normal batteries, these may have been
disconnected/isolated before the unit was packed. These must
only be reconnected before the installation starts. Units
containing batteries are marked.
Caution: Units containing lithium or alkaline batteries must be
handled separately and with care. Such units are
marked accordingly. Do not attempt to recharge such
batteries, open them or dispose of them by
incineration. Refer to the applicable product data
sheets.
Inspection and unpacking
Inspection
An inspection must be carried out immediately after the unit(s)
have arrived at their destination.
Check all wooden or cardboard boxes, plastic bags and
pallets for physical damage. Look for signs of dropping,
immersion in water or other mishandling.
If damage is detected externally, you will have to open the
packaging to check the contents.
- Request a representative of the carrier to be present while
the carton is opened, so any transportation damage can be
identified.
If any units are damaged, prepare an inspection report stating
the condition of the unit and actions taken. Describe the
damage and collect photographic evidence if possible. Send
the inspection report to Simrad as soon as possible.
If the units are not damaged, check the humidity absorbing
material. If required, dry or replace the bags, then repack the
unit(s) according to the packing instructions.
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 in its original packing material.
However, it may be useful to open the case to check its contents
for damage and retrieve any accompanying documentation.