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© Copyright 2009, Alliance Laundry System LLC – DO NOT COPY OR TRANSMIT Rev. 00/0510
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2. TRANSPORTATION AND LOCATION
2.1. Transport of machine
IT IS BOUND THAT ALL MANOEUVRES ARE CARRIED OUT BY STAFF SPECIALISED IN TRANSPORT.
ALWAYS USE TRANSPORT METHODS WHICH ARE SUITABLE FOR THE WEIGHT AND VOLUME OF
THE WASHER. CHECK THE VALUES ON THE PACKAGING AND THE INSTALLATION SPECS (section
1.4) OF THIS MANUAL.
THE WEIGHT AND VOLUME OF THESE WASHERS IS IMPORTANT. TAKE SPECIAL CARE DURING
THE TRANSPORTATION OF THE MACHINE
Before moving the washer, check the instructions
of the packaging pictograms.
Keep the washer always in an upright position.
Protect the machine from rain and humidity.
Avoid blows and shocks.
Transporting the washer is preferably done using
a forklift, raising the washer by the base. Never
move the machine by pressing the sides of the
packaging.
Position the washer with crating as near as
possible to the final location.
Transporting crated machines
To move the machine when crated (fig. 3) use best a
forklifts, introducing the forks (A) in the space between
the base of the packaging and the floor, using the
maximum width permitted by the crating. In those
cases in which this transport method is not possi ble
and the machine must be lifted by a crane:
Remove the two small covers located in the upper part of
the washer (fig. 4). The transport handles are visible and
accessible through the crating.
ONCE THIS OPERATION IS OVER, REPLACE AND
LOCK THE COVERS CORRECTLY.
TRANSPORTING THE MACHINE WITHOUT PACKAGING
Unpacking the machine, mainly separating from the
wooden base, must be done as closely as possible to the
final location. This way you will avoid damaging the base
of the machine as well as the floor.
Once you have separated the wooden base from the
packaging, the easiest way to transport the washers is to
lifting with a crane, using the transport handles as
fastening points which are located at the top of the frame
(fig. 5).
fig. 4
fig. 3