II. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATIONBringing in a metal object from a cold to warm place can cause droplets of water onits surface. This phenomenon is known as condensation, and copiers subject tocondensation can generate blank copies.If condensation is expected, leave the copier without unpacking it for 1 hour or more,and start the installation work after it has become used to the room temperature.A. Unpacking and Removing the Metal Fixings9-2CHAPTER 9 INSTALLATIONCOPYRIGHT © 1997 CANON INC. CANON NP6330 REV.0 MAY 1997 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)No.1234WorkUnpack the copier, and remove theplastic sheets.Working in a group of three, hold thecopier’s grips, and place the copier onthe pedestal.Before placing the copier on thepedestal, check to make sure thatthe pedestal has been properlyinstalled according to its InstallationProcedure.When the copier is lifted, alwaysuse the handles and don’t use theleft and right dummy covers.Open the cardboard box that comeswith the copier, and take out the partsand materials.Remove the external taping, and slideout the cassettes. Remove thecushioning materials from inside thecassettes, and slide in the cassettes.Note:Checks/remarksCheck to make sure that two cassettesare set inside the copier.If the INCH configuration copier, thecopyboard cover isn’t attached.Check to make sure that none of thefollowing is missing:• Copy tray• Operator’s Manual• Drum unit• Power cord (220 / 240 V only)• Lower right cover• Screw for original tray (2pcs.)• Original tray• Cassette size label (inside thecassette)Left dummycoverGripGrip GripGripNote:Note: