Scope Of Delivery; Unpacking; Disposing Of Packaging Material - B.Pro COOK I-FLEX 1 Translation Of The Original Operating Instructions

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COOK I-flex
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Checking for/reporting
transport damage

Scope of delivery

Unpacking

Disposing of packaging
material
Transport
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The unit must be checked for any damage incurred during transport (visual inspection) imme-
diately after delivery.
– Document any damage incurred during transport (description of defect) on the waybill in the
presence of the carrier.
– Have the carrier confirm the damage (signature).
– Keep the unit and send a complaint to B.PRO about the damages and include the waybill.
– or –
Do not accept the unit and have the carrier return it to B.PRO.
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This procedure ensures that damage claims are handled correctly. The unit recipient must
provide suitable proof if transport damage is reported at a later point in time.
The scope of delivery contains the following as standard:
Unit/module
Operating instructions
The exact scope of delivery and model of the unit is to be taken from the delivery documentati-
on.
Caution!
Material damage
Under no circumstances may you use a forklift when transferring the unit onto a pallet or remo-
ving it from a pallet. The underframe can become damaged and cause considerable damage.
– Always use suitable protective equipment such as protective gloves.
– Ensure you use several people to load the unit onto the pallet or unload it from the pallet.
– Observe the relevant industrial safety regulations and information sheets and national regula-
tions in their current version.
– Open the transport packing at the places provided. Do not rip or cut it!
– Check the scope of delivery.
– Remove any protective film from the unit.
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Packaging materials are recyclable.
– Recycle packaging materials in a proper, environmentally responsible manner as per appli-
cable statutory requirements.
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