When moving an instrument to another location (e.g., by car, truck, or plane), the following is
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recommended:
Pack the instrument in the original shipping materials. If such materials are no longer
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available, use packaging material (such as a sturdy box with bubble wrap or foam) that will
keep the instrument safe from damage during transport.
Identify any special handling the package requires (e.g., "Fragile," "This Side Up," or "Do Not
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Stack Heavy Items on Top").
Strap or anchor the package so that it will not tip or fall during transport.
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Inspect the package on arrival to ensure no damage has occurred. If damage has occurred,
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contact the responsible party (such as the shipping carrier) for the next steps.
Follow local regulations and guidelines when disposing of electrical and electronic equipment,
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especially if classified as hazardous waste. This may include specific requirements for removal,
transportation, recycling, or other disposal methods.
Keep records of all equipment removed from service, including the reason for removal and any
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repair or disposal actions taken. This helps ensure that the equipment is properly tracked and
that safety issues are addressed in a timely manner.
Ensure that all replacement equipment meets the same safety standards as the equipment
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being replaced. This helps ensure that safety is not compromised when new equipment is put
into service.
After replacing or repairing equipment, re-calibration or verification may be necessary to
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ensure the equipment functions correctly and meets operational standards.
Before returning equipment to service, ensure that it has been properly repaired and tested to
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ensure that it meets all safety requirements. Only qualified personnel should perform this work.
MIC SAS II 5800 Pre-installation Instructions and Checklist
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