Microsoft Surface Hub 2 SmCamera User Manual

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damage to the device, we recommend that a minimum of two or more people lift
the device. It is important to use proper lifting posture when lifting and/or moving
the device. Use good ergonomic lifting practices, including but not limited to:

Plan ahead. Make sure the lifting team agrees on the plan.
Determine if you can lift the unit. Is it too heavy or too awkward?
Decide if you need lifting aid.
Check your environment for obstructions and slippery surfaces.
Lift with your legs, not your back.
Bend at your knees, keeping the back straight.
Keep the unit close to your body.
Center your body over the unit. Keep the feet about shoulder width apart.
Lift straight up smoothly.
Keep your torso straight; do not twist while lifting or after the load is lifted

Warning

Proper mounting

The device is heavy and attaches to a cart or wall mount. To reduce the risk of
injury, death, or damage to the device:

Follow all instructions provided by the cart or wall mount manufacturer.
Ensure the proposed mounting system will support the weight of this device.
Only use the mounting hardware provided with mounting the system.
Ensure all screws are securely tightened according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Do not release the device until you are certain device is fully engaged with
mounting system attachment points.
Microsoft recommends using carts or wall mounting systems designed for use
with your device. Microsoft is not responsible for any damage, injuries, or
death caused by the use of other mounting systems.

Warning

Unseen hazards in walls or other mounting surfaces

Walls and other mounting surfaces may contain electrical wires, gas lines, and other
unseen hazards or obstacles. Cutting or drilling into an unseen hazard may cause
serious personal injury or death. It is the installer’s responsibility to locate unseen

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