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The maximum configuration quantity given in the above table is applicable to each general chassis of 3P@C 4450E.
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3.5. Unpacking for Acceptance
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| for installation, do not handle it roughly but keep it away |
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| from sunlight and rain. |
3.5.1.Preparation
1.1.1.29Checking the packages
Before unpacking, check if the packing box is intact and if the equipment model is consistent with that specified in the purchase contract.
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| inconsistent, please keep the original condition and contact |
Note | the local office of SAGEM sa. |
1.1.1.30Unpacking tools
The needed tools for unpacking include a claw hammer or screwdriver and an antistatic wrist strap.
1.1.1.31Participants
Both the customer and the engineering staff (engineers or representatives of SAGEM sa) should be present during the unpacking. Otherwise, any goods problem shall be borne by the unpacking party.
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