User's Manual

User Manual
Fire ID TM-801-EN
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6.4. Shipping
The Fire ID is a solidly built system designed to survive shipping around the world. However,
in order to avoid damage during shipping, the Fire ID must be properly packaged.
In general, the best way to package the Fire ID is in the original factory container. If this is no
longer available, we recommend that user carefully wraps the Fire ID in at least 75 mm (3 inch)
of foam or bubble pack sheeting. The wrapped device should then be placed in a sturdy
cardboard carton. Mark the outside of the box with word FRAGILE and an arrow showing
which way is up.
We do not recommend using loose foam pellets to protect the Fire ID. If the carton is dropped
by the shipper, there is a good chance that the device will shift within the loose pellet packing
and be damaged.
If user needs to ship the Fire ID to another location, or back to the factory, and user does not
have a means to adequately package it, user can order additional shipping container. This
may seem an expense user would like to avoid, but it is inexpensive compared to the cost of
repairing an instrument that has sustained shipping damage.
It is user’s responsibility to package the system properly before shipping. If the packaging is
inadequate, and the system is damaged during shipping, the shipper will not honor user’s claim
for compensation.