While every precaution has been made to ensure sharp edges, splinters, and exposed fasteners have
been minimized internally and externally on the unit to prevent personal injury, it is highly
recommended that all personnel installing or servicing the unit wear safety headgear, glasses,
gloves, and shoes at all times. In addition, precaution should be taken to ensure the unit is
sufficiently cool to perform any type of servicing operations.
A first aid kit should be readily available and accessible at all times when needed.
EQUIPMENT STORAGE POSITION AND LOCATION
Improper storage of unit may cause unintentional damage. If possible, keep unit in the upright
position and store unit indoors at all times before time of installation. In addition, steps should be
taken to ensure that the unit is protected from dampness, freezing temperatures, and contact
damage.
EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION
Prior to transporting unit to final installation location, ensure that there are no risks of overhead
interference. Relevant measurements of the unit and all doorways should be taken to determine if
unit will be able to be transported to its final location without causing damage to the building and to
the unit itself. Required unit clearances at installation site should also be confirmed prior to unit
transportation for safe and proper installation operations.
LOCATION OF DRAIN AND WATER SUPPLY LINES
Drains and water supply and return lines should not be located above any equipment that could
sustain water damage.
CLOGGED OR LEAKING DRAIN LINES
Any clogged or leaking drain lines must be inspected and maintained to ensure that drain water runs
freely through the drain system. Proper installation, application, and service practices should be
used at all times to minimize the possibility of water leakage from the unit. Water leakage can cause
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