3 getting started with your weighing machine – LW Measurements LBS Large Bench Scale User Manual

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3 Getting started with your
weighing machine

3.1 Unpacking the equipment

The machine is delivered in an environmentally-friendly
carton, specifically developed for this precision instrument,
which provides optimum protection for the machine during
transportation.

We suggest that you retain the original packaging in order to
avoid transportation damage if re-shipping or transporting the
weighing machine, and to allow the machine to be stored in
the best conditions if it is out of operation for an extended
period of time.

In order to avoid damage, attention must be given to the
following points when unpacking the machine:

Unpack the weighing machine carefully. It is a
precision instrument.

When outside temperatures are very low, the
weighing machine should first be stored for some
hours in the unopened transport package in a dry
room at normal temperature, so that no condensation
settles on the machine when unpacking.

Check the weighing machine immediately after
unpacking for externally visible damage. If you should
find transport damage, please inform your service
representative immediately.

If the machine is not to be used immediately after
purchase but rather at a later time, it should be stored
in a dry place where fluctuations in temperature are as
small as possible (see Chapter 7 Transport, storage.).

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