CPS-A USER MANUAL
ISPB028 R1
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Receiving and Storage
1.1
Receiving
All possible precautions are taken to protect the equipment against damage or losses during shipment, however before
accepting delivery, check all items against the packing list or Bill of Lading. If there are shortages or evidence of physical
damage, notify Ampcontrol immediately.
Notify Ampcontrol within 7 days (maximum) in case of shortages or discrepancies, according to the packing list. This action will
help ensure a speedy resolution to any perceived problems. Keep a record of all claims and correspondence. Photographs are
recommended.
Where practicable do not remove protective covers prior to installation unless there are indications of damage. Boxes opened for
inspection and inventory should be carefully repacked to ensure protection of the contents or else the parts should be packaged
and stored in a safe place. Examine all packing boxes, wrappings and covers for items attached to them, especially if the
wrappings are to be discarded.
1.2
Storage after Delivery
When the equipment is not to be installed immediately, proper storage is important to ensure protection of equipment and validity
of warranty.
All equipment should be stored indoors, preferably on shelves (where practicable), and protected from the elements. If storing
on the ground use wooden blocks to elevate the equipment above the ground and ensure that the storage area is not an area
where water will collect. The storage location must not be in direct sunlight and must stay within the temperature range of -10 to
+60°C.
1.3
Unpacking of Equipment
The method of packing used will depend on the size and quantity of the equipment. The following cautions should be interpreted
as appropriate.
CAUTION!
Take care when unpacking crates as the contents may have shifted during transport.
Make sure that cable drums are securely attached to their shipping pallets before attempting
to move them.
The disposal of packaging materials, replaced parts, or components must comply with
environmental restrictions without polluting the soil, air or water.
Ensure that any timber and cardboard used as packaging is disposed of in a safe and
environmentally responsible manner.
Where possible, dispose of all waste products i.e. oils, metals, plastic and rubber products by using
an approved recycling service centre.