Unpacking and Checking Goods
After the project is started, project supervisors and customer representatives unpack goods together and check whether they are intact and their quantities are correct.
Prerequisites
- The goods have been delivered to the site.
- Both project supervisors and customer representatives are present at the site.
Context
- The bag containing the Packing List is attached to the surface of the carton.
- Check whether the goods are consistent with those stated in the Packing List.
- If short shipment of goods is stated in the Packing List, contact the local Huawei office for subsequent handling. The project supervisors and customer representatives sign the Packing List.
- If short, wrong, or excessive shipment of goods occurs or goods are damaged, the project supervisors and the customer representatives sign the Memo for Unpacking and Checking Goods and Packing List. Meanwhile, the project supervisors fill in the Goods Feedback Sheet, submit it to the local Huawei office within three days, and keep the problematic goods (including internal and external packages) for later investigation.
- If goods are confirmed intact, the project supervisors and customer representatives sign the Packing List to confirm that no defective goods exist. Then the customers take over the goods.
Procedure
- Check goods according to the Packing List before unpacking them.
Before unpacking goods, take out the Packing List from its bag and check the goods according to the list.
After a project is started, the project supervisors and the customer representatives should check the items listed in Table 4-4 before unpacking goods.
- Based on the check result, handle the goods as follows:
- If the number of goods is consistent with that in the Packing List and the appearance of the carton is intact, go to 3.
- If the number of goods is inconsistent with that in the Packing List or the carton is seriously damaged or soaked, stop unpacking, find out the cause, and report to the local office.
- Unpack the goods.
Follow the standard unpacking procedure printed on the packing case to prevent damage to devices.
- During device transportation, avoid a collision with other objects such as doors, walls, or shelves.
- During device transportation, do not touch the components or uncoated metal surface of any unit with dirty ESD gloves.
- Clear the foam and lining boards from the installation site to protect signal cables and circuit boards.
- Wear ESD gloves when removing ESD bags and touching devices.
- If a device is soaked or rusted, immediately stop unpacking it, find out the cause, and report to the local office.
For details about unpacking a device, see the unpacking diagram attached to the packing case.
- Check each packing case according to the Packing List and ensure that components are complete.
- Check each component's package for any obvious damage.
- Unpack components and check each component for any damage.
Table 4-5, Table 4-6, and Table 4-7 provide the checklists.
Table 4-5 ComponentsName
Appearance
Requirement
Controller enclosure
2 U controller enclosure (for Dorado 3000 V6):
- Appearance: tidy without scratches, loose part, or damage
- Silkscreen: clear and intact
- Quantity: consistent with that specified in the Packing List
2 U controller enclosure (for Dorado 5000/6000 V6):
Disk enclosure
Smart disk enclosure:
SAS disk enclosure:
Table 4-6 CablesName
Appearance
Requirement
Ground cable
- Appearance: no scratches or damages
- Connector: securely connected
- Quantity: same as that specified in the Packing List
Serial cable
Network cable
Optical fiber
AC power cable
Mini SAS HD cable
Mini SAS HD optical cable
RDMA cable
Table 4-7 Auxiliary materialsName
Appearance
Requirement
Installation template
Quantity: consistent with that specified in the Packing List
Front panel
Adjustable guide rails
M6 screw
M4 screw
M3 screw
Floating nut
Cable tie
Optical module
Fiber extractor
U-shaped bracket
NOTE:For details on how to use U-shaped brackets, see U-shaped brackets.