Getting Started
Every Dynacalibrator is completely calibrated, thoroughly tested and inspected,
and carefully packed prior to shipment. The carrier has assumed responsibility
for its safe delivery upon acceptance of the shipment.
Initial Receiving Inspection/Check
On receipt of your unit, before signing the waybill and releasing the carrier’s
agent, inspect the shipment for the following:
1. The number of cartons received tallies with that on the waybill.
2. The weight of the shipment agrees with that on the waybill.
3. There is no visible evidence of damage to the shipment or its containers.
4. Check the condition of the shock sensors on the sides of the box. If any
indicator is tripped please note this with the carrier immediately.
Any discrepancies to the above must be clearly described on the waybill and
signed by the carrier’s agent. Failure to adequately describe such external
evidence of loss or damage may result in the carrier refusing to honor any
subsequent claim.
Unpacking the Dynacalibrator
After the initial receiving inspection and check, the Dynacalibrator may be
unpacked. A carefully sized and mated pair of shipping cartons have been
designed to ensure against any damage to the Dynacalibrator while it is in
transit. Use the following procedures to remove the instrument from the
packaging, referring to
Figure 3
as necessary.
Save all the packing materials – both cartons, the eight
corner blocks, and the two inner carton supports – for any
future shipment of the Dynacalibrator.
1. Neatly slit the shipping tape along the edges of the flaps on the top of the
carton with a knife. Do not try to pull or tear the tape.
2. Open the outer carton and remove the four corner blocks on top of the inner
carton.
3. Neatly slit the shipping tape along the edges of the flaps on the top of the
inner carton with a knife. Take care to penetrate the tape with the knife only
far enough to cut it. The Dynacalibrator is directly beneath the flaps.
4. Carefully lift the Dynacalibrator out of the inner carton.
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