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2. Getting Started
This section contains information for the unpacking, inspection, preparation for
use and storage of your APT product.
2.1
Unpacking and Inspection
Your instrument was shipped in a protective shipping carton designed to protect
the instrument through the shipping process. If the shipping carton is damaged,
inspect the contents for visible damage such as dents, scratches, or broken
display. If the instrument is damaged, notify the carrier and APT’s customer
support department. Please save the shipping carton and packing material for
the carrier’s inspection. Our customer support department will assist you in the
repair or replacement of your instrument. Please do not return your product
without first notifying us.
Safe Lifting and Carrying Instructions
Proper methods of lifting and carrying can help to protect against injury. Follow
the recommendations below to ensure that instruments are handled in a safe
manner.
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Determine if the instrument can be lifted by one individual or requires
additional support.
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Make sure that your balance is centered and your feet are properly
spaced, shoulder width apart behind the instrument.
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Bend at the knees and make sure your back is straight.
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Grip the instrument with your fingers and palms and do not lift unless your
back is straight.
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Lift up with your legs, not your back.
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Keep the instrument close to your body while carrying.
Lower the instrument by bending your knees. Keep you back straight.
2.2
Input/Output Power Considerations
Special care should be taken when making connections to the input and output
terminal blocks located on the rear panel of the 400XAC. Ensure that the
appropriate wire gauges are used to assemble a satisfactory line cord. Failure to
assemble a quality line cord could result in fire or personal injury. Refer to the
following graphs for input/output power requirements: