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5
Pull slowly out the modules from the back side of the module,
then carry one module with two people
,
as showed in figure 5.
When take off the last eight modules, the outermost module
must be slanted to lean on the other modules (If not may result
in hidden cracks or damage when the module tilted).
6
Package could be put on the place that the tilt angle is not more
than 17 degrees. When unpacking on non-horizontal place,
measures should be needed to protect modules, as showed in
figure 6.
Note
If there are modules left after unpacking, please lay them flat
and repack them.
For details on the storage of scattered components, see the
following page.
5.
Suitable for 210 single and double glass modules
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6
S/N
Operating Procedure
Control Point
1
Cut the packing belt on the outer side of the wooden support and
gently remove the
upper wooden support, as shown in figure 2.
2
After removing the top cover, use knife to cut off part of the
enclosure along the cutting tangent, as shown in figure 3.
For the safety of operation,
operators
should
wear
anti-cutting gloves and other
labor protection supplies
;
Pay
attention to not damage the
modules during the cutting
process.
3
Cut and remove the inner security straps around the modules
,
as shown in figure 4.
4
Pull slowly out the modules from the back side of the module,
then carry one module with two people
,
as showed in figure 5.
When take off the last eight modules, the outermost module
must be slanted to lean on the other modules (If not may result
in hidden cracks or damage when the module tilted).
5
Package could be put on the place that the tilt angle is not more
than 17 degrees. When unpacking on non-horizontal place,
measures should be needed to protect modules, as showed in
figure 6.
Note
If there are modules left after unpacking, please lay them flat
and repack them.
For details on the storage of scattered components, see the