Maintenance, Packaging for shipping or storage – Xantrex Technology XDC 20-600 User Manual

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Inspection, Cleaning, and Packaging

TM-XDOP-01XN

2–3

If the unit is damaged, save all packaging materials and notify the carrier
immediately. Follow the instructions in “Warranty and Product Information” and
the instructions on page 2–3 to return the unit.

Maintenance

Routine servicing of the power supply is not required except for periodic cleaning.
Whenever a unit is removed from operation, clean the metal surfaces with naphtha
or an equivalent mild solvent, and clean the front panel with a damp cloth using a
weak solution of soap and water. Use low-pressure compressed air to blow dust
from in and around vent openings and components on the printed circuit boards.

Packaging for Shipping or Storage

Follow these instructions to prepare the power supply for shipping or storage.

1. When returning the unit or sending it to the service center, attach a tag to the

unit stating its model number (located on the front panel label) and serial
number (located on the rear panel label). Give the date of purchase and an
invoice number, if you have it, as well as a brief description of the problem.

2. For storage and shipping, repack the power supply in its original container. If

the original container is not available, seal the unit in a plastic bag and then
pack it into a wooden or sturdy cardboard box large enough to allow 2 in.
(5cm) of cushioning material to surround the unit. For cushioning, use
material such as foam slabs that are capable of supporting the unit.

3. Label the box as shown below in Figure 2-1.

4. If shipping, mark the service center address and your return address on the

carton.

5. If storing, stack no more than 5 boxes high. Check the storage temperature

range specification in Appendix A.

Figure 2-1 Typical Box Label for Storage

POWER SUPPLY

Model Number:

Serial Number:

FRAGILE – ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

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