If the corridor and door dimensions are large enough to accommodate the unpacked cabinet still tied to its pallet, use a pallet jack to move it from the delivery site to the installation site, as described in “Moving the Cabinet to the Installation Site” on page 6.
If the corridor and door dimensions are too small to accommodate the unpacked cabinet still tied to its pallet, unpack the cabinet and unload it from the pallet before you move it to the installation site. In this case, use the pallet jack to move the unpacked cabinet as close to the installation site as possible. Then, unpack the cabinet, remove it from its pallet, and roll it carefully on its casters to the installation site.
Moving the Cabinet to the Installation Site
!W A R N I N G
To avoid personal injury or damage to the systems or cabinet, two persons are required to move, unpack, and install a cabinet that contains Express5800/320Fc systems. Because of the size and weight of the systems in cabinets, consider using professional movers to deliver and move the packaged units to the installation site.
!C A U T I O N
To prevent or minimize condensation on the systems’ internal and external surfaces, avoid exposing the systems to extreme temperature or humidity changes when moving them to the installation site. If the systems have been exposed to extreme temperature or humidity conditions during transit, or if condensation is