Fairbanks 9112 Omnicell User Manual

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01/08 Rev. 2

A.

General Service Policy

Prior to installation, it must be verified that the equipment will satisfy the customer's require-

ments as supplied, and as described in this manual. If the equipment cannot satisfy the application
and the application cannot be modified to meet the design parameters of the equipment, the installa-
tion should not be attempted.

It is the customer/operator's responsibility to ensure the equipment provided by Fairbanks is

operated within the parameters of the equipment's specifications and protected from accidental or
malicious damage. Other than the procedures authorized in the Operating manual, no service,
repair, or adjustments may be performed by unauthorized / untrained service personnel. Any un-
authorized repairs will void any verbal, implied, or written warranties.

B.

Overview

1.

These instructions apply to the specific installation procedures. The procedures for instru-

ments, printers and other peripherals are given in manuals specifically provided for those units.

2.

All electronic and mechanical calibrations and or adjustments required to make this equip-

ment perform to accuracy and operational specifications are considered to be part of the installation,
and are included in the installation charge. Only those charges which are incurred as a result of the
equipment's inability to be adjusted or calibrated to performance specifications may be charged to
warranty.

3.

Absolutely no physical or electrical modifications are to be made to this equipment. Electrical

connections other than those specified may not be performed, and physical alterations are not
allowed.

4.

Before the installation is considered complete, the equipment is to be installed to meet or

exceed any applicable weights and measures requirements, if applicable. The installing technician
is responsible to make certain customer personnel are fully trained and familiar with the capabilities
and limitations of the equipment. Be prepared to recommend the arrangement of components which
will provide the most efficient layout, utilizing the equipment to the best possible advantage. The
warranty policy must be explained and reviewed with the customer.

C.

Unpacking

1.

Check that all components are on hand and agree with the customer's order.

2.

Remove all components from their packing material, checking to make certain that all parts

are accounted for and no parts are damaged. Advise the shipper immediately if damage has
occurred. Order any parts necessary to replace those which have been damaged. Keep the ship-
ping container and packing material for future use. Check the packing list.

Section 2: Installation

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