Bard Q42A1, Q30A1, Q36A1, Q60A1 Shipping Damage, Unit Removal from Skid, AIR Seal Under Qtec Unit

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SHIPPING DAMAGE

Upon receipt of equipment, the carton should be checked for external signs of shipping damage. The skid must remain attached to the unit until the unit is ready for installation. If damage is found, the receiving party must contact the last carrier immediately, preferably in writing, requesting inspection by the carrier’s agent.

UNIT REMOVAL FROM SKID

WARNING

This unit is heavy and requires more than one person to handle and remove from the skid. Check unit wheels to ensure that wheels are locked before removing from skid. Extreme caution must be taken to prevent injury to personnel and damage to the unit.

It is recommended that the unit not be removed from the skid with a forklift since the air seal under the unit could be damaged. See Figure 2.

The shipping brackets on each side of the unit must be removed and discarded. See Figure 3-A. The return air grille panel can be removed to provide a place to hold

FIGURE 2

AIR SEAL UNDER QTEC UNIT

Air Seal

the unit. The unit can be slid forward on the skid until the front wheels hang over the edge of the skid. See Figure 3-B. The unit can be tipped forward and slid down the edge of the skid until the front wheels touch the ground. See Figure 3-C. The wheels will not roll. They are shipped from the factory locked so they will not roll. The back of the skid will have to be held down to keep it from tipping up. The skid can be slid out from under the unit. The unit can then be set upright.

FIGURE 3

REMOVAL OF UNIT FROM SKID

Hold Skid

Down

A Shipping Brackets

B Front Wheels Over Edge

C Front Wheels On Floor

 

 

 

 

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Contents Models Contents Getting Other Information and Publications For More INFORMATION, Contact These PublishersTECSeries General Information Tecmodel NomenclatureFactory BUILT-IN Electric Heat Table Electrical Specifications Unit Dimensions Shipping Damage Unit Removal from SkidAIR Seal Under Qtec Unit Removal of Unit from SkidMinimum Installation Height Handling Unit After Removal from SkidGeneral Unit on Appliance CartInstallation with Free Blow Plenum Ducted Application Duct Work FiltersSupply Duct Connections Filter LocationService Light Fresh AIR IntakeCondensate Drain Optional Rear Drain KitsOptional Side Drain Side View Installation Standard Rear Drain Rear Drain TOP ViewWall Sleeve Plug Installed If Used MIS-2472 Unit Mounting Removing Locking Screws from Wheels Installation InstructionsMounting the Unit Wiring Main Power Wiring LOW Voltage WiringComponent Location Operating Voltage RangeLOW Voltage Connections LOW Voltage Connections For DDC ControlThermostat Predominant Features Wall ThermostatsRemote Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat OptionUnit Mounted Thermostat Wiring Diagram Thermostat Option Thermostat Option8403-060 Plug #2 Orange Purple Brown/White Yellow Blue Red Red/White Black Black/White Yellow Brown Topping OFF System Charge Safety PracticesStart UP Important Installer Note Phase MonitorThree Phase Scroll Compressor Start UP Information Description of Standard EquipmentService Hints Compressor Control ModuleEconomizer or Commercial Room Mist Eliminator ServiceVent Options Tecenergy Recovery Ventilator OptionFresh AIR Damper Removal Qerv Removal Pressure Service Ports Sequence of OperationOptional Climate Controls Sequence of Operation CO2 Controller Factory SET to PPMTroubleshooting GE ECM Motors Don’tTroubleshooting GE ECM Motors CONT’D Replacing ECM Control ModuleFAN Blade Setting Dimensions FAN Blade SettingFAN Blade Dimensions Refrigerant ChargeCooling Pressure ALL Temperatures in Degrees F Model Temp Pressure

Q48A1, Q24A1, Q60A1, Q42A1, Q36A1 specifications

The Bard Q60A1, Q48A1, Q30A1, Q36A1, and Q42A1 are innovative medical devices designed for versatile applications in various healthcare settings. These models are known for their adaptability, precision, and advanced technologies, making them essential tools for healthcare professionals.

The Q60A1 model stands out due to its user-friendly interface and high-resolution display. It is equipped with advanced sensors that provide real-time monitoring and feedback. The device's portability allows it to be easily moved between different areas of a facility, making it ideal for both inpatient and outpatient services. The Q60A1 also integrates seamlessly with electronic health records, enabling better data management and streamlined clinical workflows.

The Q48A1 model emphasizes flexibility and customization. With multiple configurations, this device is adept at accommodating a range of medical procedures. Its modular design allows healthcare providers to adjust the setup to meet their specific needs, enhancing both efficiency and patient comfort. The Q48A1 is favored for its rapid setup time, facilitating quick responses in critical situations.

In contrast, the Q30A1 prioritizes compactness without sacrificing functionality. This device is specifically engineered for smaller spaces, making it a perfect fit for clinics and smaller hospitals. Despite its size, the Q30A1 boasts a robust set of features, including wireless connectivity and the ability to store a significant amount of patient data. Its intuitive controls simplify operation, even for those with minimal training.

The Q36A1 model is notable for its durability and resilience in challenging environments. Constructed with high-grade materials, it withstands wear and tear while maintaining precise performance. The Q36A1 also includes advanced safety features, such as automatic shut-off mechanisms, which ensure safe operation in emergency conditions. Its reliability makes it a trusted choice across various healthcare sectors.

Lastly, the Q42A1 model focuses on user experience, combining technology with ease of use. It is equipped with voice-activated controls and touch-sensitive displays, streamlining interaction for medical staff. This model also features advanced data analytics tools, providing insights that can drive improvements in patient care.

Overall, the Bard Q60A1, Q48A1, Q30A1, Q36A1, and Q42A1 reflect the latest advancements in medical technology, each serving unique functions suited to different healthcare needs. These devices not only enhance operational efficiency but also improve patient outcomes through better monitoring and data management capabilities.