Getting Started
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Getting Started
2.1
Unpacking the ME4
After unpacking, check whether there are any transport or other damages on the
system. If one of the following situations arises, have the equipment checked by service
personnel:
Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
Electric Shock and Fire Hazard Caused by Damaged Device
Damaged equipment may be under dangerous voltage and can cause fire.
Damaged equipment has unpredictable behavior and characteristics.
Prevent damaged equipment from being installed and put into
operation.
Mark the damaged equipment and keep it under lock and key.
Send the equipment to repair immediately.
Damage from Condensation
When the equipment has been subjected to low temperatures or extreme
temperature variations, condensation can form on or inside the system.
Humidity causes short circuits in electric circuits and damages the system.
To avoid damages, do the following:
Store the equipment in a dry environment.
Ensure that the equipment has the same temperature as the
environment before starting it up.
Do not subject the equipment to the direct radiation of a heating device.
Wait until the equipment has dried completely or wait 12 hours before
switching on the equipment.