
1. Remove packing materials from the product. Dispose of all packing materials in accordance
with local regulations.
2. Inspect the product to determine if any parts have been damaged or are missing.
3. If applicable, unfasten the product by removing any screws, bolts, or straps. For your
personal safety, be careful when you handle nails and straps.
4. Contact the local sales representative if there is any issue.
Lifting
Lifting equipment and tackle should always be inspected before starting work.
WARNING -
Crush Hazard
• Always lift the unit by its designated lifting points.
• Use suitable lifting equipment and ensure that the product is properly harnessed.
• Wear personal
protective equipment.
• Stay clear of cables and suspended loads.
WARNING
Lift and handle the unit carefully, using suitable lifting equipment
The lifting equipment must be in good condition and operated by authorized personnel.
The lifting equipment must have the lifting capacity for the complete weight of the assembly.
When a crane is used, the minimum height between the lifting hook and the ground must be sufficient to lift the
unit straight up and down.
Lifting the unit using a crane
Use only lifting equipment of suitable capacity for the size and weight of the lifted equipment.
The equipment must always be lifted using safe working practices and in accordance with any
local and national guidelines or statutes.
1.
Check that the site where the unit is placed has a clean and level surface. Stones and other
debris damage the bottom structure of the unit.
2.
If the unit was secured to a pallet, flatbed or other surface, cut the transportation straps.
3.
If the unit has a single lift point, connect the crane hook to the lift bail or use a shackle.
4.
If the unit is an enclosure, then only lift from the single point lifting bail.
5.
If the unit has multiple lifting points, then fasten a suitable lifting strap or sling to the
available lifting bolts. To reduce damage to the assembly or components, use a spreader.
6.
Lift the unit using the proper lifting equipment.
7.
Place the unit on firm, level ground.
Lifting the unit using a forklift
Use only lifting equipment of suitable capacity for the size and weight of the lifted equipment.
The equipment must always be lifted using safe working practices and in accordance with any
local and national guidelines or statutes.
1.
Check that the site where the ZEVAC® is placed has a clean and level surface. Stones and
other debris damage the bottom structure of the unit.