10
Dimensions
AxBxC (mm)
Gross weight
(Kg)
620x380x400
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CHAP. 5 – TRASPORT PACKAGING AND UNPACKAGING
5.1 – PACKAGING
The packaging, in which the machine
is shipped, is made up of (
Fig. n°10
):
cardboard box, protection nylon mate-
rial and cardboard inserts. Therefore,
they shall be disposed separately and
in compliance with the regulations in
force in the installation country.
A
B
C
Fig. n°11
Heavy packaging. Do not lift manually
without the support of minimum two
people (
Fig. n°13
).
Do not leave the packaging exposed to
humidity and rain (
Fig. n°12
).
Fig. n°12
Fig. n°13
Fig. n°10
11
Do not stack up more than two
packagings.
(
Fig. n°14
)
.
WARNING!
Fig. n°14
All the operations must be carried out by
the specialized technical personnel (
Fig.
n°16
).
WARNING!
Fig. n°16
5.3 – UNPACKAGING
Open the box (
Fig. n°17
), remove the
protection nylon material from the ma-
chine and lift it up carefully.
Fig. n°17
5.2 – CHECK OF THE PACKAGING UPON RECEIPT
Fig. n°15
Do not overturn the packaging!!
Upon transportation, make sure that it is
grabbed firmly from the 4 corners (thus keeping it parallel to the floor).
Upon received of the package, shall it not
feature external damages, proceed with its
opening and check that all the material is
present inside. On the contrary, if upon
delivery the parcel features signs of
mistreatment (
Fig. n°15
), collision or fall, it
is necessary to inform the courier about the
damages, and within three days from the
delivery date, shown on the documents,
draw up an accurate report on any
damages undergone by the machine.