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Notifier NFS 2-8 - Product Inspection; Checking Your Panel for Damage; What to Do if Your Panel Is Damaged

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997-492-000-5, Issue 5
June 2009
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EN 54 & ISO 7240 2-8 Zone Conventional Fire Panel - Installation & Configuration Manual
2.4 Product Inspection
The 2-8 Zone Fire control panel is simple to install and
commission if the recommended procedures described
in this Installation Guide, and the Installation and
Commissioning sections of this manual, are followed.
Follow all installation instructions described in this
manual. These instructions must be understood and
followed to avoid damage to the control panel and
associated equipment.
2.4.1 Checking Your Panel for Damage
Before attempting to install your panel you should do the
following:
1 After removing the control panel from its packaging,
and before you proceed with installing in its chosen
location, check for any damage that may have been
caused during transit.
Note: In the unlikely event that the panel has been
damaged in transit, you MUST NOT install it but
contact your supplier for their returns procedure.
2.4.2 What to do if You Suspect Your Panel is Damaged
The procedure described below tells you what to do in
the unlikely event that the supplied equipment has been
damaged after leaving the factory. However, if you have
problems regarding the quality of any supplied order
items including the control panel, its ancillaries or this
manual, or items are missing, follow the procedure below.
1 If, after removing the panel from its packaging, a visual
inspection reveals that it has been damaged, you
MUST NOT continue with the installation but contact
your supplier for advice on what to do next.
Similarly, if the product is found to be faulty during
installation contact your supplier immediately.
2 To aid your supplier you are requested to note all the
details relevant to your complaint, clearly stating
details of any technical problems, date of receipt,
packaging condition, etc. and forward this to your
supplier.
3 Where the product needs to be returned to your
supplier, you are requested to use the original
packaging wherever possible.
Check for damage
before proceeding with
the installation!
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