Returning
the
EMI
Receiver
for
Service
Use
the
information
in
this
section
if
it
is
necessary
to
return
the
EMI
receiver
to
Hewlett-P
ackard.
Note
If
you
are
returning
an
EMI
receiver
,
you
must
return
both
the
receiver
RF
section
and
RF
lter
section
to
the
service
center
for
repair
and
calibration.
Also
,
you
must
package
the
units
individually
to
avoid
damage
.
P
ackage
the
EMI
receiver
for
shipment
Use
the
following
steps
to
package
the
EMI
receiver
for
shipment
to
Hewlett-P
ackard
for
service:
1.
Fill
in
a
service
tag
(available
at
the
end
of
this
chapter)
and
attach
it
to
the
instrument.
Please
be
as
specic
as
possible
about
the
nature
of
the
problem.
Send
a
copy
of
any
or
all
of
the
following
information:
Any
error
messages
that
appeared
on
the
EMI
receiver
display
.
A
completed
operation
verication
test
record
located
at
the
end
of
Chapter
2
in
this
manual.
Any
other
specic
data
on
the
performance
of
the
EMI
receiver
.
CA
UTION
Damage
to
the
EMI
receiver
can
result
from
using
packaging
materials
other
than
those
specied.
Never
use
styrene
pellets
in
any
shape
as
packaging
materials
.
They
do
not
adequately
cushion
the
instrument
or
prevent
it
from
shifting
in
the
carton.
Styrene
pellets
cause
equipment
damage
by
generating
static
electricity
and
by
lodging
in
the
fan.
2.
Use
the
original
packaging
materials
or
strong
shipping
containers
that
are
made
of
double-walled,
corrugated
cardboard
with
159
kg
(350
lb)
bursting
strength.
The
cartons
must
be
both
large
enough
and
strong
enough
and
allow
at
least
3
to
4
inches
on
all
sides
of
the
instrument
for
packing
material.
3.
Protect
the
front
panel
with
cardboard.
4.
Surround
the
instrument
with
at
least
3
to
4
inches
of
packing
material,
or
enough
to
prevent
the
instrument
from
moving
in
the
carton.
If
packing
foam
is
not
available
,
the
best
alternative
is
SD-240
Air
Cap
TM
from
Sealed
Air
Corporation
(Commerce
,
CA
90001).
Air
Cap
looks
like
a
plastic
sheet
covered
with
1-1/4
inch
air-lled
bubbles
.
Use
the
pink
Air
Cap
to
reduce
static
electricity
.
Wrap
the
instrument
several
times
in
the
material
to
both
protect
the
instrument
and
prevent
it
from
moving
in
the
carton.
5.
Seal
the
shipping
container
securely
with
strong
nylon
adhesive
tape
.
6.
Mark
the
shipping
container
\FRA
GILE,
HANDLE
WITH
CARE"
to
ensure
careful
handling.
7.
Retain
copies
of
all
shipping
papers
.
Customer
Support
14-5