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Chapter
2
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
AND
REPACKING
Retein
the
container,
packing
material
and the
packing instruction
note
(if
included)
in
case
it
is
necessary
to
reship
the
instrument.
^
^
If
the
instrument
is
to
be
returned
for
servicing,
attach a
label
indicating
the
service
required,
type
or
model
number
(on rear
label),
serial
number and
your
return
address.
Pack
the
instrument
in
accordance
with
the
with
the
more detailed
information
which
is
given
in
the
packing
instruction
note
or
as follows:-
(1)
Place
mains
lead
in
suitable
piastiC
bag
and tape it
to
the
instrument
rear
panel.
(2)
.Place
the
instrument
within
its
plastic
cover.
p)
Ensure
that
the
padded
fitting
is in
place
within
the
inner
carton and
slide
the
instrument
in,
rear
panel
first,
leaving
the
front
panel
exposed
at the
open
end.
(4)
^
Fit
the
separate
front
panel
protecting
cover over
the
panel
and close
and
seal
the
inner
canon.
(5)
^
Place
one
of
the
moulded
plastic
cushions
in the
bottom
of the
outer
carton
and
insert
the
inner
carton
so that
it
locates
in
the
cushion recess.
(6)
Place
the
remaining
plastic
cushion
over
the other
end of the inner carton
and
close
and
seal
the
outer
canon.
(7)
Wrap
the
container
in
waterproof
paper
and
secure
with
adhesive tape.
(8)
Mark
the
package
f^KAGELE
to
encourage
careful handling.
Note
...
If the
original
container
or
materials
are
not
available,
use a
strong
double-wail
canon
packed
with
a
7
to
10 cm
layer
of
shock
absorbing material
around all sides
of the
instrument
to
hold
it
firmly.
Protect
the
front panel controls
with
a
plywood
or
cardboard
load
spreader.
If the
rear
pane! has
guard
plates
or other
projections, a
rear
load
spreader
is
also
advisable.
MOUNTING
ARRANGEMENTS
Excessive
temperature
may
affect
the
instrument’s
performance:
therefore,
com-
pletely
remove
the
plastic
cover,
if
one
is supplied
over the
case,
and
avoid standing the
instrument
on
or
close
to
other
equipm.ent
that
is
hot.
46881
-622N
Apr. 83
2-1