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Tessonics RSWA - Getting Started; Damage in Transit; Setting Up

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Chapter 1
Getting Started
e Tessonics Resistance Spot Weld Analyzer (RSWA) has been designed and manufactured
as a high quality instrument. Under normal working conditions the RSWA will provide long,
trouble-free service.
1.1 Damage in Transit
Inspect the unit thoroughly and immediately upon receipt, for evidence of external or in-
ternal damage that may have occurred during shipment. Immediately notify the carrier
making the delivery of any damage, since the carrier is usually liable for damage in ship-
ment. Preserve packing materials, waybills, and other shipping documentation in order to
claim any damages. Aer notifying the carrier, contact Tessonics to receive assistance in
the damage claims, and provide replacement equipment, if necessary. Please note that your
shipping container is re-usable and may be used in the future when returning the unit for
recalibration or repair.
1.2 Setting Up
Check the list of supplied items. Verify that you have received all items listed on the RSWA
Packing List. If anything is missing, please contact Tessonics Sales and Service office.
Please check the battery charge gage aer receiving it. Refer to Section 2.5 on page 12 on
how to interpret the batteries fuel gage indicator.
Note: e external battery is shipped DISCONNECTED
Open the battery pocket cover of the so case and connect the battery connector to the
internal wiring cord connector. Connect the A/C adapter to the external battery and charge
the battery for at least 4 hours before using it for the first time.