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3.1.4 Transporting Unit to the final location:
• Place the Unit on a. (4) corner dollies or b. (2) skid dollies on each end. If available, one can use c. (2) crank
up furniture or Piano Mover style dollies on each end of the station.
a. b. c.
• Wheel the unit to the desired location, and pay close attention to the dollies when going over thresholds or
entering and exiting elevators.
• Pay attention to door frames with magnetic contacts and door closure devices. Watch for low-hanging signs
in hallways and door arches.
3.1.5 Placing unit into position:
• Before you unload the equipment check that the utilities have been prepared in accordance with the Mopec
rough-in drawing for your model workstation.
• Check the floor condition is clean dry and as level as possible. Masonite boards can be used to protect
softer styles of flooring.
• The unit has leveling feet with non-marring skids and will slide on other hard smooth surfaces.
• Remove the unit from the dollies and set it on the Masonite boards.
• Tip the unit forward to lower the back leveling feet so the bottom of the foot is approximately ¼ inch below
the frame. This allows the unit to have air flow in case of a water spill.
• Tip the unit back to lower the front leveling feet so the bottom of the foot is approximately ¼ inch below the
frame.
• Slide the unit back to the desired distance, if different than the approval drawing.
• The back feet should drop off the Masonite board near the installation location.
Do not slide the unit on soft vinyl flooring, it will tear the flooring. If the unit must be adjusted, it
will have to be moved one end at a time on soft vinyl flooring. The unit will slide on other hard smooth surfaces.
• Confirm the distance of the unit from the wall is 3” (7.62cm) or more.
• Level the unit using retractable leveling feet on the bottom of the station.
• Tabletop versions are require to be set on a study countertop. The sink hole cutout specifications will be
provided with your unit and will need to be cut out of the counter to provide adequate space for the sink for
the unit to sit flat on the counter.