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Mounting the device holder in the benchtop rack
Mounting the device holder to the edge of the racks
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Clean the mounting surface and the rear side of the holder with a suitable
cleaner (no moisturizing household cleaners) and a lint-free cloth, allowing
it to dry thoroughly. Peel off the protective film from one side of the ad-
hesive tape and stick it onto the rear side of the holder. Then peel off the
protective film from the other side and stick the rear side of the holder onto
the desired mounting edge. Using your thumb, press the rear side of the
holder
firmly
onto the tape. Wait
72 h
before first use. Slide the universal
holder onto the rear side of the holder.
Charging stand (accessory)
WARNING
Possible personal injury caused by induction
People with medical implants (e.g. pacemakers, pump im-
plants) must maintain a safe distance. The Health Industry
Manufacturers Association recommends that pacemakers
maintain a distance of at least 15 cm from the radio wave
source (charging stand).
People with medical implants must consult a doctor before
using the charging station.
If you suspect your implant is affected, increase the di-
stance away from the charging station and consult a doctor.
NOTICE
Inductive charging via the charging stand
The charging stand can charge inductively as soon as the power adapter
is connected. Do not place any magnetic data media (e.g. credit cards)
near the charging stand.
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