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AMPW 400-1000L I&O Manual
V. Unpacking The AMP
A. Unpacking and Inspection
1. Move appliance to approximate installation
location.
2. Remove all crate fasteners.
3. Lift and remove outside container.
4. Account for all loose shipped items.
5. The appliance can be moved to its permanent
location via a fork lift, pallet jack, or dolly.
6. The appliance can be lifted from the base using a
fork lift inserted from the side.
B. Check Equipment
1. Upon receiving the equipment, check for signs of
shipment damage.
2. Pay particular attention to parts accompanying the
appliance which may show signs of being hit or
otherwise mishandled.
3. Verify total number of pieces shown on packing
slip with those actually received. In case there
is damage or a shortage, immediately notify the
carrier.
4. Verify model size and whether the appliance is
supplied with indoor or outdoor trim. See Figure 4.
a. Outdoor trim has one louvered side panel, front
panel wth a display cover, and a cover for the
rear intake.
5. Some parts are shipped loosely with the appliance.
These parts are required to be installed on the
appliance before operation.
a. Loose shipping parts include: Manual gas shutoff
valve, relief valve, temperature and pressure
gage, and outlet water piping as shown in Figure
C. Installation and Operation Manual
1. The instruction manual enclosed with the unit is an
integral part of the product and must be retained
by the person in charge of the appliance. Please
read the instructions contained in this manual
carefully as they provide important information
regarding the safe installation, use and servicing
of this appliance.
NOTICE
NOTICE
Do not drop, bump, or lean an object against the
appliance. This could damaging the heat exchang
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er or other critical components.
WARNING
WARNING
Failure to assure the truck forks are long enough
to extend at least half way through the base will
result in the appliance tipping off the lift truck and
potentially falling. This will result in severe person
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al injury, death, or substantial property damage.
Do not operate this appliance if any part has been
underwater. The possible damage to a flooded
appliance can be extensive and present numer
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ous safety hazards. Any appliance that has been
underwater must be replaced.
!
Figure 4: LAMP with Outdoor Trim
Front panel with
display cover
Side panel
with louvers
Rear intake cover