Read through these guidelines fully before attempting to move or lift the machine through tight spaces, turning the machine onto its side, lifting with a shoulder dolly, or lifting onto a stand or workbench.
Disclaimer: These are suggestions. AEON Laser USA is not responsible for any damage or injury that may occur from moving the machine.
If your MIRA7 or MIRA9 needs to travel through a stairway, hallway or doorway, it will likely need to be tipped on its side. Follow the instructions below to prepare the machine before moving it.
⚠️CAUTION ⚠️Avoid cutting along the top of the machine as the lid and keypad can be easily scratched.
Note: Cut only the ziptie holding the tool kit. Do not cut or remove any of the other zip ties as they will still be useful during the tipping and moving process.


⚠️CAUTION ⚠️To prevent damage, remove the water chiller before tipping it on its side.

⚠️CAUTION ⚠️ To prevent cosmetic damage, avoid over tightening the ratchet straps and place a piece of foam padding between the machine and the ratchets and/or hooks. Also, ensure the furniture dolly is carpeted or place a thin layer of foam between the machine and the furniture dolly as well.
Shoulder dollies are a great way to move large and heavy objects, however it’s important to follow these best practices to avoid injury or damage to the machine.

If lifting with a shoulder dolly:
⚠️CAUTION ⚠️ Never grab or lift the machine by the tube extension.
⚠️CAUTION ⚠️ Avoid standing on the left side of the machine as it presents a crushing hazard should it accidentally tip beyond 90 degrees and fall in the opposite direction.
⚠️CAUTION ⚠️ To avoid injury, place your feet as close to the machine as possible, shoulder width apart, and confirm that everyone is in position and has a good grip on their corner. Before you count off, take a moment to make sure everyone is on the same page and knows exactly when to lift. As you lift, maintain your head and back upright, and keep your abdominal muscles tight.
⚠️CAUTION ⚠️ Do not leave the machine unattended at this stage. There should always be at least two people with their hands on it at all times.