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2. INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION
The following procedures should allow
Use the Configuration Tracking Sheet (Appendix D) for maintenance and tracking instrument modifications.
If necessary, consult TSA Systems for assistance in case of unusual site conditions or special requirements.
2.1.INSPECTION
2.1.1.Incoming Inspection:
Immediately inspect the instrument for mechanical damage, scratches, dents or other defects. It should be examined for evidence of concealed, as well as external damage.
2.1.2. Damage Claims:
If the instrument is damaged in transit or fails to meet specifications upon receipt, notify the carrier and TSA Systems immediately. Shipping cartons, packing materials, waybills and other such documentation should be preserved for the carrier’s inspection. TSA will assist in providing replacement or repair of the instrument if necessary.
2.1.3. Storage:
Care should always be taken to avoid subjecting the instrument to severe mechanical or environmental shock. The instrument should be stored in a dry location and in a temperature range of 0 to 50˚ C, temperature constant location.
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