Inspecting the Shipping Containers for Damage
HP shipping containers protect their contents under normal shipping conditions. After the
equipment arrives, carefully inspect each carton for signs of shipping damage. Shipping damage
constitutes moderate to severe damage, such as punctures in the corrugated carton, crushed
boxes, or large dents. Normal wear or slight damage to the carton is not considered shipping
damage. If you find shipping damage to the carton, contact your HP customer service
representative immediately.
Unpacking the Server
To unpack the server, follow these steps:
1.
Follow the instructions printed on the outside top flap of the carton to remove the banding
and the outer carton from the server pallet.
2.
Remove all inner accessory cartons and the top foam cushions, leaving only the server.
IMPORTANT:
Inspect each carton for shipping damage as you unpack the server.
Checking the Inventory
The sales order packing slip lists all the equipment shipped from HP. Use this packing slip to
verify that all of the equipment has arrived.
NOTE:
To identify each item by part number, refer to the sales order packing slip.
Returning Damaged Equipment
If the equipment is damaged, contact your HP customer service representative immediately. The
service representative initiates appropriate action through the transport carrier or the factory
and assists you in returning the equipment.
Unloading the Server With a Lifter
WARNING!
Use caution when using a lifter. Because of the weight of the HP Integrity rx2660
server, you must center the server on the lifter forks before lifting it off the pallet to avoid injury.
NOTE:
HP recommends that you follow your local guidelines when lifting equipment.
To unload the server from the pallet using a lifter (if necessary), follow these steps:
1.
Unpack the server.
2.
Unroll the bottom corrugated tray corresponding to the side on which the lifter will be
placed, and slide the server as close to that edge of the pallet as possible.
3.
Break off any foam packaging that can prevent the lifter from being fully inserted under the
server. Do not remove the foam packaging from the corners of the server. This foam is
required to elevate the server and to enable the forks of the lifter to be placed under the
server.
4.
Insert the lifter forks under the server.
5.
Carefully roll the lifter forward until it is fully positioned against the side of the server.
6.
Slowly raise the server off the pallet until it clears the pallet cushions.
7.
Carefully roll the lifter and server away from the pallet. Do not raise the server any higher
than necessary when moving it over to the rack.
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Installing the Server