Revised February 21, 2019
LX7406 Owner's Manual
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BEST PRACTICES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE
Thank you for choosing Electro-Mech products for your athletic facility. We hope you
will be pleased with the performance and appearance of your locker room clock. The
information in this document will help you maintain the equipment in its best condition.
Receiving Your Locker Room Clock
A locker room clock cabinet typically ships in a cardboard box. It is important to inspect
the packaging for damage when the cabinet arrives
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before signing any paperwork
telling the trucking company that you have received the clock in good condition
. If
damage has occurred to the packaging, then damage may have occurred to the clock.
Where you find dents, scrapes, or holes in the packaging, peel back the cardboard to
expose the cabinet. Make notes on the paperwork provided by the trucking company
before accepting delivery. If the damage appears to be severe, refuse the shipment.
Contact Electro-Mech as soon as possible if you suspect shipping damage.
We recommend keeping the locker room clock cabinet in its packaging until the day of
installation. It is important to keep the box dry while the clock is inside. Wet cardboard
can adhere to the surface and damage the finish.
Conditions of Installation and Use for an Indoor Locker Room Clock
This locker room clock display is designed for installation and use in a dry environment.
Do not attempt to install or operate a locker room clock outdoors or in a wet location.
An indoor locker room clock display is typically attached to a locker room wall.
Accordingly, the cabinet includes keyhole slots for hanging the display on lag bolts.
(This document uses the term "lag bolt" to generically represent whatever fastener is
best suited for the type of structure on which the clock display will hang – bolts, hooks,
nails, etc.) Whatever method you choose for hanging the display, it is important to
make sure the wall and other materials can support the weight. Vibration may also be a
factor in selecting mounting techniques for locker room clocks.
In its standard configuration, the locker room clock display receives power through its
detachable power cord, which should plug into a 120 VAC electrical outlet. When the
display is not in use, you should disconnect it from power. For this reason, we
recommend installing a dedicated disconnect switch within sight of the locker room
clock display. In the "off" position, the switch should isolate all load-carrying conductors
(not the ground). This will help protect the locker room clock electronics from nearby
lightning strikes and other power fluctuations that might otherwise travel along the
power cables.