Tait International Limited TBCH1A Manuel D’Utilisation
TB9400 Installation and Operation Manual
Installation
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© Tait Limited April 2014
5.2
Unpacking and Moving the Subrack
The subrack is packed in a strong corrugated cardboard carton with top and
bottom foam cushions. To prevent personal injury and damage to the
equipment, we recommend that two people unpack and move the subrack.
To remove the subrack from the carton, follow the procedure illustrated in
bottom foam cushions. To prevent personal injury and damage to the
equipment, we recommend that two people unpack and move the subrack.
To remove the subrack from the carton, follow the procedure illustrated in
.
Caution A subrack complete with modules can weigh up to 46lb
(21kg), or up to 53lb (24kg) complete with packaging. We recommend
that you have another person help you unpack and move the equipment.
The TBAA03-16 carrying handles will make it easier to move the
equipment once it has been unpacked. If necessary, remove the modules
from the subrack before moving it (refer to
(21kg), or up to 53lb (24kg) complete with packaging. We recommend
that you have another person help you unpack and move the equipment.
The TBAA03-16 carrying handles will make it easier to move the
equipment once it has been unpacked. If necessary, remove the modules
from the subrack before moving it (refer to
). In all cases follow safe lifting practices.
1.
Cut the tape securing the flaps at the top of the carton and fold them
flat against the sides
flat against the sides
b
.
2.
Rotate the carton carefully onto its side
c
and then onto its top
d
,
ensuring that none of the flaps is trapped underneath.
Figure 5.2
Unpacking the subrack
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e
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c
d