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HF3000-Series Installation Manual

 

Doc. No. Revision 

07-0002 Rev.3 

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HF3000-Series Installation Manual 

Contents 

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Purpose .............................................................................................................................................................................. 2

 

2

 

Scope .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2

 

3

 

Reference Documents ........................................................................................................................................................ 2

 

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Product Specification: ........................................................................................................................................................ 2

 

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Responsibility ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

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Work Safety ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

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Unpacking and Transport ................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

7.1 Unpacking the HF3000 .................................................................................................................................................. 4 

7.2 Cabinet and Shelf Transportation ................................................................................................................................. 5 

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Cabinet and Shelf Installation Process ............................................................................................................................... 7

 

8.1 Cabinet Installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 7 

8.2 Shelf installation ............................................................................................................................................................ 8 

8.3 Shelf Removal................................................................................................................................................................ 9 

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Cabinet Wall Securing Process ......................................................................................................................................... 10

 

9.1 Directions for installing with Screw Inserts................................................................................................................. 10 

9.2 Directions for installing with Expanding Inserts. ........................................................................................................ 10 

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Cabinet Servicing Process ................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

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Cabinet Cleaning Process ................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

11.1 Cleaning with a detergent ......................................................................................................................................... 12 

11.2 Cleaning with wipes .................................................................................................................................................. 12 

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Appendix .......................................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Appendix 1: Notice of FCC Compliance .......................................................................................................................... 13

 

Appendix 2: Notice of Industrie Canada Compliance ..................................................................................................... 13

 

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Revision History ................................................................................................................................................................ 14

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WaveMark HF3000 Series

Page 1: ...lity 3 6 Work Safety 3 7 Unpacking and Transport 4 7 1 Unpacking the HF3000 4 7 2 Cabinet and Shelf Transportation 5 8 Cabinet and Shelf Installation Process 7 8 1 Cabinet Installation 7 8 2 Shelf installation 8 8 3 Shelf Removal 9 9 Cabinet Wall Securing Process 10 9 1 Directions for installing with Screw Inserts 10 9 2 Directions for installing with Expanding Inserts 10 10 Cabinet Servicing Proc...

Page 2: ...to IEC EN UL 62368 1 and IEC EN UL 60601 1 medical grade Cabinet Power AC Cable 12 5V DC 7 2A The cabinet is supplied with a power cable Fuse None Environment Operating environment between 50 and 90 degrees F 10C 32C non condensing must be installed in an environment free of corrosive agents and excessive dust Size 78 inches high by 36 inches wide by 27 inches deep Weight Weight in lbs Without Doo...

Page 3: ...ment Customer Training on shelf installation and shelf movement WaveMark Shelf Installation Customer Placing Inventory on shelves Customer Connecting cabinet to power and Ethernet Customer Installing wall bracket Customer 6 WORK SAFETY It is our highest priority that all field installations comply with the company s installation and safety procedures and any safety procedures in place at the locat...

Page 4: ... of damage as well as cabinet serial number Note Side marked Ramp must be facing out with 10ft 3 meters of clearance to accommodate ramp and cabinet unloading Step 2 Cut and remove strapping Remove outer layers of packaging and discard Be careful not to damage the cabinet when cutting the packaging Step 3 Lower ramp 1 Remove packing foam from ramp 2 Lift the wooden ramp out of the groove and posit...

Page 5: ... Step 2 Before moving a cabinet to its location walk the route to identify obstructions such as signs door frames or flooring issues such as elevator thresholds that might be a problem for the cabinet wheels The cabinet is designed to be rolled over smooth flooring the cabinet should never be tilted placed on its side or rolled across parking lots Step 3 Except for the top and bottom shelves cabin...

Page 6: ...tions Do not place more than 10 shelves inside a cabinet Do not use the cabinet to transport any other materials e g RFID tags point of use stations box readers etc as it may damage the cabinet or materials and will void warranty Do not transport shelves in the following orientations This will increase the risk of injury or damage to the shelves Step 4 Move the cabinet with shelves to its final lo...

Page 7: ...DO NOT USE EXCESSIVE FORCE CABINET AND SHELF INSTALLATION PROCESS 8 1 Cabinet Installation Step 1 Locate power and network cables shipped with the cabinet and remove all packaging and safety covers Step 2 The cabinet network and power connections are located in the base of the cabinet back panel near the floor Step 3 Connect the DC power cable attached to the power brick to the cabinet and twist t...

Page 8: ...confirmed to be correct and live contact WaveMark Customer Support via phone at 877 492 8362 or via email at support wavemark com Step 7 Place cabinet into its final position Step 8 Secure cabinet to the wall with the included mounting hardware See Section 9 for more information 8 2 Shelf installation Step 1 Stabilize cabinet against a wall or equivalent Note If this is the initial installation re...

Page 9: ...connectors and excess cables are secured in the cable chase Be sure that cables are not twisted or crossed Step 6 Replace end covers and secure with the screws The cabinet is now ready for final configuration If cabinet was previously configured the cabinet will resume normal inventory cycle counting 8 3 Shelf Removal Step 1 Stabilize cabinet against a wall or equivalent Step 2 Use the allen wrenc...

Page 10: ...h the appropriate authorities that the target section of the wall may be drilled penetrated and can support hardware without adverse impact on safety health or operating environment Step 5 Remove screws from plastic inserts and tap the plastic inserts into drilled hole until the flanges are flush with the wall Step 6 Place the bracket in place and insert the screws Tighten the screws only tight en...

Page 11: ...rom plastic inserts and tap the plastic inserts into drilled hole until the flanges are flush with the wall Step 6 Place the expanding inserts in the holes Tighten the screws until the inserts are snug Remove screws from the inserts Step 7 Hold the bracket in position and insert screws back into the inserts Tighten the screws enough to hold the bracket in place until the cabinet is in position Ste...

Page 12: ...n such as 1 100 dilution of Alconox Liquinox or other mild detergent Isopropyl Alcohol is an acceptable alternative Quaternary Ammonium Quat is also an acceptable alternative Do not use Sodium Hypochlorite or other bleach solutions as they could oxidize stainless steel and other electronic parts 11 2 Cleaning with wipes Clean all surfaces by spraying liberally with the cleaning solution and wiping...

Page 13: ...rence received including interference that may cause undesired operation This product must be professionally activated by Cardinal Health WaveMark trained personnel and must only be serviced by Cardinal Health WaveMark trained service personnel Appendix 2 Notice of Industrie Canada Compliance Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this d...

Page 14: ...rs Pour réduire le 14ause14 de brouillage radioélectrique 14ause aux autres utilisateurs le type d antenne et son gain doivent être choisis de manière à ce que la puissance rayonnée isotrope équivalente par exemple ne soit pas supérieure à celle autorisée pour une communication réussie 12 REVISION HISTORY Rev Date Reviewer Description of the Revision Change No 1 12 12 2018 Lars Rohrberg New Docume...

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