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888-24-362-G-00 rev. B • 09/17

ENGLISH

  WARNING:  Failure to observe the following safety notices may result in serious personal injury or equipment damage.

Inspect for damage, dirt and debris on a regular basis. All paint and plastic components used in the Cart will withstand cleaning by most 

commonly used, diluted, non-abrasive solutions such as quaternary ammonia compounds, ammonia enzyme cleaners, bleach, or alcohol 

solutions. It is recommended that any cleaning solution be tested on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure it does not harm the surface of the 

Cart.

     • Marks from permanent marker, dry-erase marker, and pens can be removed with 91% isopropyl alcohol and a soft cloth.

     • Iodine stains can be removed with commonly used cleaners and a soft cloth.

     • Do not use steel wool or other abrasive materials that may damage the surface fi nish.

 

 Electrical: To avoid risk of electric shock, do not expose electrical components to water, cleaning solutions or other potentially corrosive 

liquids or substances.

 Electrical: Do not immerse Cart or Cart components in liquid or allow liquids to fl ow into the Cart. Wipe all cleaners off  surface 

immediately using a damp cloth. Dry the surface thoroughly after cleaning.

 Electrical: Do not use fl ammable cleaners on Cart surfaces.

 CAUTION: Adjustment, Service, Replacement - DO NOT attempt to adjust, service or replace any part of the  Cart unless directed to do so 

through Ergotron-approved documentation (i.e. installation instructions). Only Ergotron, Inc. or an Ergotron-certifi ed entity may adjust, service 

or replace  Cart components. If any component on the Cart is missing or damaged, the Cart must not be used. Contact Ergotron immediately 

to request a replacement part.

 CAUTION: Casters - Check casters periodically to make sure they are clean and free of debris that would prevent smooth travel. Avoid 

moving Cart across uneven, dirty, or damaged surfaces. 

 CAUTION: Customer Equipment- Make sure equipment is balanced and installed securely to Cart. Contact Ergotron for information about 

moving Cart components.

 CAUTION: Changes or Modifi cations not expressly approved by Ergotron could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

Cleaning and Maintenance

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Page 1: ...or Mini laptops is designed to automatically charge and store 1 36 tablet smart phone and mini laptop devices safely and efficiently Adjustable shelves customize shelf height in 1 increments to fit a range of device heights adjustable bays slide left to right to fit even the largest cases Please review this manual before installing your equipment to learn how to use the cart safely AC input 120V 6...

Page 2: ... Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the cart should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading There are specific risks associated with the use of Cart when moving or stationary for charging or storage You must be aware of and avoid these risks when the Cart is located in close proximity to children WARNING Failure to observe the following Cart...

Page 3: ...th the use of equipment having power cables You must be aware of and avoid these risks when the Cart is located in close proximity to children WARNING Failure to observe the following Electrical Safety notices can result in fire or death by electric shock Electrical Electrical cables can be hazardous Misuse can result in fire or death by electrical shock Inspect power cables thoroughly before each...

Page 4: ...omic Handle 4 Total Lock Casters Control Box and Circuit Breakers Removable Device Dividers with Cable Channels and Width Adjustment Shelves with Height Adjustment Center Panel with Power Outlets and Cord pass through openings Power Adapter Storage Panels Top Shelf with 1 4 High Lip Corner Bumpers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Shelf labels 1 40 Features Specifications Components ...

Page 5: ...5 of 13 888 24 362 G 00 rev B 09 17 1 2 d 4mm a b c a b c ENGLISH Unlock and open front door Remove back panel a Unlock with Key b Lift handle up c Rotate handle clockwise d Open door ...

Page 6: ...88 24 362 G 00 rev B 09 17 3 4 a b a b ENGLISH a Route device cables into dividers b Route adapters through cart to back of cart and plug into outlets a Insert device into divider b Plug power cable into device ...

Page 7: ...B 09 17 5 6 a b 4mm ENGLISH a Bundle cables and attach bundle to panel with cable tie The bundles for the bottom set of outlets are stored on bottom shelf b Replace back panel Plug power cord into base of cart and into wall outlet ...

Page 8: ...8 of 13 888 24 362 G 00 rev B 09 17 1 1 2 2 ENGLISH How to Remove Dividers How to Replace Dividers ...

Page 9: ...9 of 13 888 24 362 G 00 rev B 09 17 1 2 3 4 5 4mm ENGLISH How to Adjust Shelf Height ...

Page 10: ... most 13 display devices and some 14 devices Environmental Temperature range Operating 0 to 30 C 32 to 86 F Storage 29 to 60 C 20 to 140 F Relative humidity maximum Operating 10 90 non condensing Storage 5 95 non condensing Altitude maximum 2000 m 6 562 ft Specifications Elevated Operating Ambient Consideration should be given to installing the cart in an environment compatible with the maximum am...

Page 11: ...ustomer Care We ll ask you for the cart s model number and whether it s for the front or back of the unit My power cord plug is damaged Are they under warranty For warranty information visit www ergotron com warranty When I plug in the unit it trips the circuit breaker in my building Help The carts are designed to run on a 15 amp circuit If you have other items plugged into the same circuit you ma...

Page 12: ... substances Electrical Do not immerse Cart or Cart components in liquid or allow liquids to flow into the Cart Wipe all cleaners off surface immediately using a damp cloth Dry the surface thoroughly after cleaning Electrical Do not use flammable cleaners on Cart surfaces CAUTION Adjustment Service Replacement DO NOT attempt to adjust service or replace any part of the Cart unless directed to do so...

Page 13: ...f this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Operation of this equipment is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operatio...

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