Formica Intentek Techincal Manual Use & Care, Warranty, And Installaton Manual Download Page 5

Formica Group Technical Guide

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FTB-0918  |  Rev 2  |  6/20

TECHINCAL GUIDE USE & CARE, WARRANTY, AND INSTALLATON GUIDE 

INTENTEK

™ 

WIRELESS CHARGING SURFACE 

Oxivir

 Tb and wipes

Accel

®

 TB and wipes

Peroxide Multi Surface Cleaner and Disinfectant
Suretouch

®

Oxy-Team

 Disinfectant Cleaner 

ORDINARY CLEANING OF UNDERSIDE OF TABLE/

COUNTER

Should cleaning on the underside of the counter/table be needed, 

avoid exposing the electronics to any liquids.

 

FABRICATION & INSTALLATION

FABRICATION & INSTALLATION RELATED SAFETY

1.  All points in Customer Safety above also pertain to fabrication 

 

and installation safety.

2.  Fabricators and installers must follow all OSHA/ National Electric 

 

Code /UL Standards as required by installation location or

 

 customer.
3.  Do not power the electronics until fully assembled into a table or 

 

top. Make all connections to the Intentek

 Electronics Module 

 

before applying power.

4.  Intentek

 Electronics AC Adapter or equivalent must be used.

 

 

Formica Group does not recommend or warranty hardwiring. 

5. 

Do not install finished table or top while electronics are powered.

6.  Always use recommended wire to connect electronics modules.
7.  Always cover wiring underneath table/counter.

INSPECTION

Inspect all materials at the time they are received to ensure all 

components are free of damage and/or visible defects. Do not 
assemble materials with known defects. It is the responsibility of the 
customer/fabricator/installer to inspect materials before installation. 

Before fabrication, confirm that Computer-Aided Design (CAD) files 

are available.

STORAGE CONDITIONS

The optimal conditions for storage are 50 – 90°F (10 – 32°C) and 
30% – 65% humidity. Keep materials free from moisture, dust, and 

impact. The material should never be stored in contact with the floor 

or an outside wall.

Laminate sheets and backers have been shipped in a way to protect 
both materials. Formica Group recommends that they are stored 
in the way they are shipped in order to continue to protect until 
installation.  

Due to delicate nature of the coils embedded in the underside of the 
decorative laminate, do not slide the back of the laminate against 
another surface.  Keep coils covered with the provided 
covering until cavity has been cut with CNC.

ACCLIMATION CONDITIONS

Prior to fabrication, allow laminate sheet, backer, and substrate to 
acclimate for at least 48 hours at the same ambient conditions. The 
optimal conditions for acclimation are 50 – 90°F (10 – 32°C) and 
30% – 65% humidity. 

FABRICATION CONDITIONS

Laminate sheets, backers, substrate surfaces, and electronic 
components must be dry, clean and free of all grease, dust, and 
foreign matter. The optimal conditions for fabrication are 
50 – 90°F (10 – 32°C) and 30% – 65% humidity.

INTENTEK

 WIRELESS CHARGING SURFACES MAY BE 

APPLIED TO

1.  Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) 
2. Particleboard 
3.  Hardwood Faced Veneer Core Plywood, also known as  
 

Grade A Faced Plywood 

TOOLS & MATERIALS SOLD  

BY FORMICA GROUP

• Intentek

 Laminate in the specified quantity

• Intentek

 Laminate backer in the specified quantity

• Intentek

 Electronics Universal AC power adapter in the 

 

specified quantity

• Intentek

 Electronics module in the specified quantity

•  Test Receiver {Provided to Fabricator Partners Only}
•  Test Receiver manual {Provided to Fabricator Partners Only}

ADDITIONAL TOOLS & MATERIALS NEEDED 

•   Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), examples: 

 

  • Eye protection

 

  • Dust mask

 

  • Gloves

 

  • Hearing protection as needed

Summary of Contents for Intentek

Page 1: ...ons 7 Intentek Wireless Charging Surfaces May Be Applied To 7 Tools Materials Sold by Formica Group 8 Additional Tools Materials Needed 8 Approved Adhesives 8 Important Installation Tips Reminders 9 B...

Page 2: ...lectronics Module ELECTRONICS MODULE PARTS WHAT IS WIRELESS CHARGING Wireless charging also known as wireless power transfer provides the ability to charge a device without charging cables The Intente...

Page 3: ...o electronics modules near each other a blower inlet must be at least 8 from another blower s outlet This rule is to be followed only if blower inlet and outlet are designed to be near each other If I...

Page 4: ...nclude but are not limited to ceramic cooktop cleaners oven cleaners rust removers coffeepot cleaners drain cleaners lime scale removers toilet bowl cleaners metal cleaners tub and tile cleaners If in...

Page 5: ...storage are 50 90 F 10 32 C and 30 65 humidity Keep materials free from moisture dust and impact The material should never be stored in contact with the floor or an outside wall Laminate sheets and b...

Page 6: ...LD3 2005 Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards and ANSI A161 2 1998 Standards Fabricating with peel coat on surface is recommended Router base should be clean and free of burrs and debris All work...

Page 7: ...CUT a Formica Group requires using a perimeter cut for the contact pad area MDF Particleboard Plywood will be removed after CNC cut is complete For this perimeter cut we recommend to use 1 4 or 3 8 b...

Page 8: ...ecorative laminate sheet to the CNC alignment pins on the vacuum table prior to initiating the cutting operation 3D WARNING Machining must not contact the charging zone area contact pads which will im...

Page 9: ...ot to pull off the gray gap pad 5C ALIGN HEAT SINK Align the heat sink in the cavity by visually centering the heat sink holes on all of the silver contact pads 5D PLACE 1ST SCREW IN HEAT SINK Press t...

Page 10: ...e b Locate the parent electronics module the parent is the one that will be plugged into the AC Adapter c Using a wire stripper strip 3 16 off one end of the red and white wires to expose the wire und...

Page 11: ...tem in opposite corners to use as guides to drop housing system in This will help protect pogo pins Remove alignment screws before proceeding to next step 5H ATTACH ELECTRONICS HOUSING Press and attac...

Page 12: ...st procedure in Test Receiver manual If an electronics module is ever re installed it must be recalibrated for Foreign Object Detection Call 1 800 FORMICA or reference Test Receiver Manual for this pr...

Page 13: ...Formica Group Technical Guide 13 FTB 0918 Rev 2 6 20 TECHINCAL GUIDE USE CARE WARRANTY AND INSTALLATON GUIDE INTENTEK WIRELESS CHARGING SURFACE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF INTENTEK LAMINATE BACKERS...

Page 14: ...mica Group Technical Guide 14 FTB 0918 Rev 2 6 20 TECHINCAL GUIDE USE CARE WARRANTY AND INSTALLATON GUIDE INTENTEK WIRELESS CHARGING SURFACE ELECTRONIC MODULE AND AC ADAPTER SPECIFICATIONS AND COMPLIA...

Page 15: ...en ETL Listed for testing to the UL2738 An ETL Listed mark will be found on the Electronics Module LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND CONFIDENTIALITY This Intentek Wireless Ch...

Page 16: ...on of Intentek Wireless Charging Surface repaired or replaced under this limited warranty shall be at the Buyer s sole cost and expense which shall include the following costs the cost of dismantling...

Page 17: ...ll and requesting a designated e waste drop off location TECHNICAL SERVICES Formica Corporation maintains a sales and technical services staff in Cincinnati Ohio For technical assistance contact your...

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