5/23/2019
Document Kiosk
Assembly and Operation Instructions
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Earth Quake Zones
The Document kiosk is a freestanding unit but for those that are located in an area prone
to earthquakes it is recommended that a professional engineer review the mounting for
the codes in your area. Also note the following.
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The Kiosks weight is about 125 lbs without the computer or printer.
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If needed Advanced Kiosks can supply additional brackets specified
by your professional engineer’s review.
Back Door Info
The back door on the kiosk enables the user to open the back of the kiosk and plug the
kiosk in without having the cord showing. This mounting procedure would work best
when there is a wall outlet directly behind the kiosk, where you can then utilize the slots
in the back wall of the kiosk to drill screws directly into a wall stud, thus having the kiosk
flush with the wall. This creates even more security for the kiosk and making the back of
it tamper-proof. It is secured by #8 K-nuts that are only accessible from the inside. If you
have bottom wall molding, use a piece of wood to offset the kiosk. Below are pictures of
the outside with and without the door:
Back of the Kiosk Without Back Cover
(Note: Kiosk back door will be black, as well as kiosk. Different colors used for clarity)
Hint: Do not throw door away, it may be useful if you move the kiosk.
Slots for mounting
directly to the wall.
Can be drilled into
the wall from the
front of the kiosk.
Back Door