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Inspection, Warning – ClimaCool IOM FLEX SERIES User Manual

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INSPECTION

Allow a sufficient amount of time to carefully follow these
instructions to assure warranty coverage.

During inspection of the equipment remove the top doors
to check the equipment for any damage during shipment.
Inspect wiring connections, lines from expansion devices,
thermostats, and pressure switches for damage.

General
During any correspondence concerning this machine, always
reference the full model and serial numbers of your modules.

Receipt of the ClimaCool Modules
Upon receipt of the equipment, carefully check the shipment
against the bill of lading. Make sure all modules ordered have
been received. Inspect the carton or crating of each module,
and inspect each module for damage. You must make
proper notation of any shortages or damage on all copies
of the freight bill for your records. Make sure the carrier
completes a common carrier inspection report listing any
shortages or damage.

Note: It is the responsibility of the recipient of the
modules to file all necessary claims with the carrier. In
addition, please notify the ClimaCool Customer Service
Department of all damage immediately. Refer to the
back cover for the Customer Service Department phone
number.

Storage
Equipment should be stored as shipped in a clean, dry area.
Store modules in an upright position at all times. Plastic wrap
should be left on until the module is ready to be installed.

Handling of Modules
The packaging allows for handling by fork lift or pallet
jack (only lift the module from the side). See Lifting and
Transporting Modules (Fig. 3) on page 5.

Caution: modules

ARE TOP HEAVY. Please use caution when rigging or
moving.

Rigging for Lifting
Each module should be lifted by using lift straps threaded
through each top header tube. See page 5 - Rigging and
Lifting Procedures.

WARNING

To avoid the release of refrigerant into the atmosphere,
the refrigerant circuit of this unit must be serviced only by
technicians who meet local, state and federal proficiency
requirements.

All refrigerant discharged from this unit must be recovered
WITHOUT EXCEPTION. Technicians must follow industry
accepted guidelines and all local, state and federal statutes for
the recovery and disposal of refrigerants.

If a compressor is removed from this unit, system refrigerant
circuit oil will remain in the compressor. To avoid leakage of
compressor oil, the refrigerant lines of the compressor must
be sealed after it is removed.

Inspection