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Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment, Repacking Checklist

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Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment Use the original packing material to repackage the cabinet for shipment. If the packing material is not available, contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office regarding shipment. Before shipment, place a tag on the container (or equipment) to identify the owner and the service to be performed. Include the equipment model number and the full serial number, if applicable. The label showing the model number and the full serial number is located on the outside of the rear door. Due to the weight of a fully loaded cabinet, it will require two people to push the cabinet up the ramp onto the pallet. WARNING: Repackaging a loaded cabinet may be hazardous because a fully configured 2.0 meter cabinet can weigh up to 500 kg (1100 lbs). Always use two people when moving the cabinet and when positioning the cabinet on the pallet. Check the condition of the loading/unloading ramp before use. If the ramp appears damaged, DO NOT attempt to push a loaded cabinet up the ramp onto the pallet. Contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office regarding shipment. Failure to heed this warning can result in serious injury or death and equipment damage. To repackage the cabinet, follow the repacking checklist and refer to the unpacking instructions for detail. Repacking Checklist: ❏ Assemble the HP packing materials that came with the cabinet. ❏ Connect the loading ramp to the pallet. ❏ Raise the cabinet levelers before moving the cabinet. ❏ Retract or remove the stabilizers. ❏ Push the cabinet up the ramp onto the pallet. Be sure to position the cabinet so that the front goes up the ramp first. ❏ Secure the cabinet to the pallet with the shipping clamps, shipping block, and rear door support. ❏ Place the anti-static bag over the cabinet. ❏ Place bezel support packing on the front corners of the cabinet. Secure it with a wrap. ❏ Place the top cap packing material and loading/unloading ramp on top of the cabinet. ❏ Wrap the clam shell box around the cabinet. ❏ Put the box top on the box and secure the assembly to the pallet. Be sure to follow the tagging and labeling instructions mentioned earlier. The cabinet is now ready for shipment. Chapter 105

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Chapter
Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment
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Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment
Use the original packing material to repackage the cabinet for shipment. If the packing material is not
available, contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office regarding shipment.
Before shipment, place a tag on the container (or equipment) to identify the owner and the service to be
performed. Include the equipment model number and the full serial number, if applicable. The label showing
the model number and the full serial number is located on the outside of the rear door.
Due to the weight of a fully loaded cabinet, it will require two people to push the cabinet up the ramp onto the
pallet.
To repackage the cabinet, follow the repacking checklist and refer to the unpacking instructions for detail.
Repacking Checklist
:
Assemble the HP packing materials that came with the cabinet.
Connect the loading ramp to the pallet.
Raise the cabinet levelers before moving the cabinet.
Retract or remove the stabilizers.
Push the cabinet up the ramp onto the pallet. Be sure to position the cabinet so that the front goes up the
ramp first.
Secure the cabinet to the pallet with the shipping clamps, shipping block, and rear door support.
Place the anti-static bag over the cabinet.
Place bezel support packing on the front corners of the cabinet. Secure it with a wrap.
Place the top cap packing material and loading/unloading ramp on top of the cabinet.
Wrap the clam shell box around the cabinet.
Put the box top on the box and secure the assembly to the pallet.
Be sure to follow the tagging and labeling instructions mentioned earlier. The cabinet is now ready for
shipment.
WARNING:
Repackaging a loaded cabinet may be hazardous because a fully
configured 2.0 meter cabinet can weigh up to 500 kg (1100 lbs). Always use two
people when moving the cabinet and when positioning the cabinet on the pallet.
Check the condition of the loading/unloading ramp before use. If the ramp
appears damaged, DO NOT attempt to push a loaded cabinet up the ramp onto
the pallet. Contact your local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Support Office
regarding shipment. Failure to heed this warning can result in serious injury or
death and equipment damage.