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Figure 3 Lower Fixed Pin Hinge
2.5.2. Rear Panel
Remove screws from rear panel to remove rear panel.
2.5.3. Moving Unit into Final Location
Move the unit in its upright position to the installation site using a forklift or pallet jack. It is
recommended that the unit be protected from damage to the decorative doors during any storage
or moving.
The shipping skid should be left in place if the unit is being moved with a forklift. If the unit is
being lifted, use spreader bars to prevent damage to the doors and panels. The unit shipping
skid
as 3/4” holes in the shipping skid to which casters with 3/4” stems can be attached. This
allows easy movement down halls, into elevators and through doorways. Improper lifting or
moving of equipment may result in damage to decorative doors, panels or frame members.
When rigging, make sure all wiring and tube connections are protected to prevent any damage.
Keep tines of the forklift level and at a height suitable to fit below the skid and/or unit to prevent
exterior and/or underside damage. Make sure the forks are spread to their widest allowable
width for proper balance. Do not lift the unit any higher than 4 inches (100mm) off the ground. If
necessary, to lift higher than the suggested 4 inches (100mm), exercise great care to ensure
proper handling of the unit.
Personnel not involved with the lifting of the unit should keep a safe distance from the unit.
The unit may be too tall to fit through a doorway while on the skid. Measure the unit and
doorway heights and refer to the installation plans to verify clearances prior to moving the unit.
WARNING:
Use care when moving. Improper handling could result in
injury. Proper care should be taken when uncrating the unit. The packaging
has wrap- ping bands with sharp edges that are under tension, crating
has staples and splinters. Proper protective equipment should be worn
by qualified personnel.