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Desert Aire - LC/LV Manual
1.
Introduction
Desert Aire dehumidifiers are designed to provide years of reliable service when installed
properly. Read these instructions carefully before you install the dehumidifier.
1.1
Inspection
Desert Aire inspects and tests each dehumidifier before it leaves the factory so that
you receive a quality piece of equipment. Unfortunately, equipment may become
damaged in transit. Inspect the dehumidifier carefully before signing the receiving
papers. Check for both visible and concealed damage. Remove crating and inspect
the exterior cabinet for damage. Dented panels, broken crating or any fluids leaking
from the unit should be documented upon delivery.
1.2 Freight Damage Claims
If the dehumidifier has been damaged, document the extent of the damage. Take
pictures. Next, obtain a claim form from the carrier. Promptly fill out and return the
form. Carriers may deny claims that you have not filled out within a week of delivery.
Notify Desert Aire of any damage.
1.3
Rigging
1.
Failure to observe rigging instructions may lead to equipment damage, personal
injury, or death.
2.
Lifting method and procedure must comply with all local and national codes and
regulations.
3.
The use of safety slings in addition to lifting lugs is required.
4.
Do not lift the dehumidifier in high winds or above people.
Desert Aire dehumidifiers are solidly built and can be very heavy. Avoid personal
injury and damaging the equipment by planning the installation carefully. Use moving
equipment whenever possible.
1.3.1 Rigging the Dehumidifier
Depending upon the unit type, various rigging methods are used to best lift the
equipment. Personnel should avoid stepping on the top of the unit. Desert
Aire dehumidifiers are not designed to support the weight of a person on all
portions of the roof. Damage incurred through caved or distorted top panels
will not be covered under warranty.
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