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Technical Manual
NAM-CLEAR-MT-EN-A
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and is confidential. The recipient shall refrain from using it for any purpose other
than for the use of the products or the execution of the project to which it refers
and from communicating it to third parties without prior written agreement from
Automatic Systems. The document is subject to change without notice.
3.6. Equipment installation (assembled)
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Bring the booth to its location (booth weight is indicated in Chapter 6) with a device such as a crane,
a pallet truck, cylinders, etc. (not included).
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Position the booth correctly, i.e., with the electrical power on the non-secured side.
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If the equipment comes with the optional metal detector,
then the equipment must be insulated
from all other metal components.
If the floor is metal, use a rubber mat between the floor and the booth and between the floor and the
antennas of the metal detector.
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Adjust the level of the booth by inserting shims under the base at the floor attachment points, where
required.
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To access the booth's floor attachment points, the obstacles can be manually moved.
If required, pull on the rod of the electromagnetic lock to free the door (the electromagnetic lock can
be accessed via the canopy cover).
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Bolt the equipment to the floor with 4 anchors that are a maximum of 5/16 in (8 mm) in diameter.
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The equipment must be bolted to the ground before being used.
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The methods and procedure used to bolt the equipment to the ground must be adapted
based on the environment and the nature of the ground on which it will be bolted.
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The work must also be validated by a professionally qualified engineer.
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Automatic Systems cannot be held responsible for any accident or damage caused to the
equipment due to improper floor attachment.
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Clean the glass panels and the base of the booth.
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Remove the protection film from the lights.
Non-secured area
Secured area
Electrical power