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5.
Resume host applications.
Returning the damaged module
CAUTION:
Not following this procedure can cause damage to the chassis during shipping and might void the
warranty.
Procedure
2. Prepare to return the damaged module
Setting the shipping lock
This process only applies to base modules.
Setting the shipping lock protects the robotic assembly from damage during transport. When possible, the
library will return the robotic assembly to the shipping position and set the shipping lock. Otherwise, you
can move the robotic assembly into position and set the shipping lock manually.
Procedure
1.
Determine whether the shipping lock is set.
a.
Remove the top cover plate, if necessary.
b.
Check the markings on the robotic assembly; they will indicate if the robot is locked.
c.
If the robot appears to be locked, gently attempt to lift the elevator. If the robot is locked, the
elevator will not move up or down.
If the robot is locked and next to the bottom cover plate, skip the rest of this procedure.
2.
Unlock the robotic assembly and lower it into the shipping position.
a.
Standing at the front of the module, move the lock to the left, then toward you, and then to the right.
b.
Carefully lower the robotic until it is next to the bottom cover plate.
The robotic assembly should lower itself into position with gravity. If not, you can apply gentle
pressure, but do not force the robotic assembly down.
3.
Set the shipping lock.
Standing at the front of the module, move the lock to the left, then away from you, and then to the
right.
Returning the damaged module
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