F - 160 Operation and Maintenance Manual
© GBC Pro - Tech August 1999
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Installation
4.2 Unpacking
INFORMATION
A L L S H I P M E N T S A R E E X - W O R K S . At our
dock, title passes to the buyer. Please review
your insurance coverage prior to shipment,
as you are responsible for all subsequent
freight charges and risks.
INFORMATION
Before signing the Bill of Lading, you should
be sure to inspect the crate and / or pallet
for signs of damage or missing items; if
applicable, make note of this on the Bill of
Lading.
INFORMATION
Depending on the destination and customer
preference, the Falcon 160 may be shipped
in various ways. The laminator may arrive
shrink wrapped or in a plywood crate on a
skid. Please follow the unpacking procedure
that pertains to your method of shipment.
W A R N I N G
The unpacking process requires at least two
people. You can be severely injured, crushed
or cause damage to the laminator.
With regards to your shipping methods, use one
of the following procedure described to safely and
properly unwrap / uncrate your laminator.
4.3 Shrink Wrapped
a) Inspect the machine for any obvious shipping
damages upon receipt.
b) Carefully unwrap the shrink wrap from around
the laminator.
CAUTION
Do not use a knife or other sharp object to
remove the shrink wrap from around the
laminator. You can cause irreparable
damage to the rollers.
c) With another person, carefully wheel your
F - 160 Laminator to the installation site.
W A R N I N G
Do not attempt to move the laminator across
anything other than a flat level surface
without trained and qualified riggers. You
can be crushed or seriously injured.