HF3000-Series Installation Manual
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7.2 Cabinet and Shelf Transportation
Step 1
Identify cabinet location and locate nearest electrical outlet and network jack.
Confirm that the cabinet location is free from airborne corrosive agents, excessive dust or
dripping water. The floor should be level and dry
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, cabinet shelves will be shipped separately from the
cabinet. Remove shelves from their shipping containers and carefully place on the bottom
shelf for transport.
Shelves should first be placed vertically and then tilted gently to create points of contact with
both side walls. This reduces the risk of the shelves being damaged during transport inside
the hospital facility.