Unpacking And Installation; Unpacking And Chacking The Components; Unpacking - Canon Finisher-R1 Service Manual

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3.2

Unpacking

Installation
3.2.1 Unpacking and Chacking the
Components
3.2.1.1 Unpacking
Memo: The machine is packed using tape and
cushioning
material
vibration and shock during transit. Be sure to
remove them before starting to install the
machine. (It is a good idea to store away the
removed tape and cushioning material for
possible relocation of the machine, e.g., to a
new site or for repairs.)
1) Take out the accessory box and the attachments
from the shipping box.
At this point, do not remove the 4 cushioning
materials (Styrofoam) from the finisher. Otherwise,
you would likely deform some areas of the
machine.
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2) Lift the finisher together with its cushioning base
(Styrofoam). Be sure to work in a group of 2 persons.
If you shift up the finisher on its side, you would
likely deform or damage the machine. Moreover, in
the case of the Saddle Finisher-R2, force applied to
the front cover [1] can deform the hinge.
3) Remove the cushioning material (Styrofoam) from
the upper cover.
4) Slightly lift the front and rear casters, and remove
the cushioning material (Styrofoam). Be sure to shift
up the finisher by holding the upper left cover [1]
(gray area).
The finisher is rather heavy. Be sure to work in a
group of 2 persons. Particularly when moving it
over a step on the floor, be sure to take full care not
to let it tumble over.
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