Jetson
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Pre-Installation
To protect against loss due to damage incurred
in transit, complete the following checklist
upon receipt of the unit. A more in-depth list is
included with the packing list adhered to the
side of the shipping crate.
• Inspect the individual pieces of the
shipment before accepting the unit. Check
for obvious damage to the unit or packing
material.
• Inspect the unit for concealed damage
as soon as possible after delivery and before
it is stored. Concealed damage must be
reported within 15 days.
• If concealed damage is discovered,
stop unpacking the shipment. Do not
remove damaged material from the
receiving location. Take photos of the
damage, if possible. The owner must
provide reasonable evidence that the
damage did not occur after delivery.
• Notify the carrier’s terminal of the
damage immediately, by phone and by
mail. Request an immediate, joint
inspection of the damage with the carrier
and the consignee.
• Notify the Jetson sales representative
and arrange for repair. However, do not
repair the unit until damage is inspected by
the carrier’s representative.
After completing the inspection checklist,
identify the unit with the unit nameplate,
packing list and ordering information. The unit
nameplate is mounted inside the control box.
Check all items against the shipping list.
Verify that it is the correct unit and that it is
properly equipped. If optional neoprene pads
(or other ship-loose items) are ordered, they
are secured in place on the shipping skid or
inside the unit control box.
This Installation, Operation and Maintenance
manual, the Controls IOM, checklists and
other pertinent documents can also be found in
the unit control box. Be sure to read all of this
literature before installing and operating the
unit.