Shipping Damage; Unit Removal From Skid; Handling Unit After Removal From Skid; Figure 2 Removal Of Unit From Skid - Bard QC Series Installation Instructions Manual

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Shipping Damage

Upon receipt of equipment, the carton should be
checked for external signs of shipping damage. The
skid must remain attached to the unit until the unit is
ready for installation. If damage is found, the receiving
party must contact the last carrier immediately,
preferably in writing, requesting inspection by the
carrier's agent.

Unit Removal from Skid

WARNING
This unit is heavy and requires more than one
person to handle and remove from the skid.
Check unit wheels to insure that wheels are
locked before removing from skid. Extreme
caution must be taken to prevent injury to
personnel and damage to the unit.
It is recommended that the unit not be removed from
the skid with a forklift.
The shipping brackets on each side of the unit must
be removed and discarded (see A on Figure 2). The
return air grille panel can be removed to provide a
place to hold the unit. The unit can be slid forward on
the skid until the front wheels hang over the edge of
the skid (see B on Figure 2). The unit can be tipped
forward and slid down the edge of the skid until the
front wheels touch the ground (see C on Figure 2). The
wheels will not roll as they are shipped from the factory
locked. The back of the skid will have to be held down
A SHIPPING BRACKETS
to keep it from tipping up. The skid can be slid out
from under the unit. The unit can then be set upright.

Handling Unit after Removal from Skid

Exercise extreme caution when pushing the
unit on the rollers. Handle and push from the
lower 1/3 of the unit. Ensure that debris is not
on the floor where the unit is to be moved on
the rollers. Failure to do so could result in the
unit tipping over and causing bodily injury and/
or damage to the unit.
The unit will have to be turned sideways and removed
from the skid to fit through a 36" doorway. If the door
height allows, the unit can be slid sideways through the
door.
If the unit cannot be slid through the door, then the
unit will have to be put on a cart and tipped down
to roll through the door. It is recommended that an
appliance cart be used with a strap to hold the unit
on the cart. The wheels of the unit must be locked. If
the wheels were allowed to roll, the unit could roll off
the cart. The blade of the appliance cart should be
slid under the wheels of the unit as shown in Figure 3
on page 8. The strap of the appliance cart should be
placed around the unit and strapped tightly. Help will
be required to tip the unit back onto the cart. The unit
can be leaned far enough back to be rolled through the
door. Be careful when setting the unit back up to keep
from damaging the unit.
FIGURE 2
Removal of Unit from Skid
B FRONT WHEELS OVER EDGE
WARNING
HOLD SKID DOWN
C FRONT WHEELS ON FLOOR
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