User's Manual

Missing or Damaged Items
If items are found to be damaged or missing, contact the shipping company and your
Multilink Broadband representative immediately. All damage claims must be filed with
the shipping company conveying your equipment. Your Multilink Broadband
representative will be able to assist with immediate equipment needs if necessary.
Original Shipping Container
When returning a unit for service, use its original shipping container and all original
packing materials. Items damaged as a result of improper packaging will not be
covered under provisions of warranty service.
Other Items
If you ordered other items such as batteries and cable kits for use with the power
supply, ensure also that those items did not sustain shipping damage. As with the
power supply itself, all damage claims must be filed with the shipping company and
your Multilink Broadband representative should be contacted immediately.
Section 3: Cabinet Installation
DANGER
Installers must exercise extreme caution during installation of a pole-mounted cabinet.
Overhead utility lines present an immediate danger to all workers since contact with a
primary utility line will result in serious injury or death.
The following procedure is intended as a general guideline only for mounting a cabinet on
a utility pole. Actual mounting methods used will be dictated by local codes and
requirements of the utility having ownership of the pole. Alternate mounting methods (such
as straps) may be employed on steel or concrete poles; however, extra care in the
selection of hardware for these mounting schemes will be required. All local codes and
standards for construction techniques must be observed when planning and executing a
pole-mount installation.
The following requirements should be noted before commencing installation activities:
Local codes may require that a service disconnect switch equipped with overcurrent
protection be installed between the power supply and the utility. The utility power
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