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A. Detected Damage
If damage is detected after unpacking the instrument, re-pack the instrument and return
it to the factory as described
in the following paragraph.
2.2.3
Equipment Return
Before returning a damaged or malfunctioning instrument to the factory for repairs, a
Return Authorization Number must be obtained from the factory.
A. Return Authorization and Required Information
If the instrument is to be returned for repairs, refer to Appendix B, "Return
Authorization", for complete instructions on returning instrumentation.
2.2.4
Storage
For prolonged storage before installation, re-pack the Scanner in the shipping container.
Cushion the Scanner with foam molding or equivalent and store in a cool, dry area. We
do not recommend storage of the Scanner for more than one year. If longer storage time
is required, contact the factory for additional storage information. See Table 2-1.
Table 2-1: Environmental Precautions
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS
For optimum performance, observe the following precautions when selecting a storing
environment for the Recorder.
Avoid direct sunlight and high temperature. Operating temperature must be
within -20°F to 135°F (-29 to 57°C).
Avoid sudden temperature swings of 10°C or more.
Avoid locations susceptible to vibration, shock, static electricity, high magnetic,
electro-magnetic, or radiation fields.
Avoid extremely dusty, dirty, or corrosive gas environments.
Maintain adequate air circulation paths to ensure proper cooling of the unit.
Ambient operating temperature should not exceed 135°F (57°C).
Detailed Specifications are included in Chapter 1, Table 1-1,2,3.
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