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2.2 Receiving and inspection
When you receive your MicroFlex e100, there are several things you should do immediately:
1.Check the condition of the shipping container and report any damage immediately to the carrier that delivered your MicroFlex e100.
2.Remove the MicroFlex e100 from the shipping container and remove all packing material. The container and packing materials may be retained for future shipment.
3.Verify that the catalog number of the MicroFlex e100 you received is the same as the catalog number listed on your purchase order. The catalog number is described in the next section.
4.Inspect the MicroFlex e100 for external damage during shipment and report any damage to the carrier that delivered your MicroFlex e100.
5.If MicroFlex e100 is to be stored for several weeks before use, be sure that it is stored in a location that conforms to the storage humidity and temperature specifications shown in section 8.1.13.
2.2.1Identifying the catalog number
The MicroFlex e100 is available with different current ratings. The catalog number is marked on the side of the unit. It is a good idea to look for the catalog number (sometimes shown as ID/No:) and write it in the space provided here:
Catalog number: MFE_____________________ |
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Installed at: ________________________ | Date: ______ |
A description of a catalog number is shown here, using the example MFE230A003:
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MFE | MicroFlex e100 family | - |
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230 | Requires an AC supply voltage of | - |
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A003 | Continuous current rating of 3A | A006=6A; A009=9A |
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MN1942 |