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DU-FLP-0008-53 Rev C 03/28/16 GCX Corp Page 6 of 6 

 

Removing and Replacing Storage Bin

 

 

1.  To remove, flex both sides of the Bin upward to disengage it from the mounting bracket. 

2.  To replace, place the Bin on the mounting bracket and flex both sides of the Bin upward while applying downward 

pressure to reengage with the bracket 

– the Bin will snap into place when properly installed. 

3.  Snap opposite side on. 

 

 

 

 

Cable Management

 

 

Keyboard and Mouse cables may be routed through slots located at the backside of the keyboard tray 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Routine Maintenance

 

 

Periodically inspect all fasteners associated with the mounting assembly.  Tighten or Adjust as necessary for optimal 
operation and safety. 

 

Cleaning the Mounting Assembly

 

1.  The mounting assembly may be cleaned with most mild, non-abrasive solutions commonly used in the hospital 

environment (e.g. diluted bleach, ammonia, or alcohol solutions). 

2.  The surface finish will be permanently damaged by strong chemicals and solvents such as acetone or 

trichloroethylene. 

3.  Steel wool or other abrasive material should never be used. 
4.  Damaged caused by the use of unapproved substances or processes will not be warranted.  We recommend testing 

of any cleaning solution on a small area of the mounting assembly that is not visible to verify compatibility. 

5.  Never submerge or allow liquids to enter the mounting assembly.  Wipe any cleaning agents off the mounting 

assembly immediately using a water-dampened cloth.  Dry the assembly thoroughly after cleaning. 

 

CAUTION: 

GCX makes no claims regarding the efficacy of the listed chemicals or processes as a means for controlling 

infection.  Consult your 

hospital’s infection control officer or epidemiologist.  To clean or sterilize mounted devices or 

accessory equipment, refer to the specific instructions delivered with those products. 

Summary of Contents for FLP-0008-53

Page 1: ...n between the Folding Keyboard Bracket Mounting Block and the Mounting Plate surfaces There is risk of pinching or crushing fingers and cables especially while installing the keyboard tray and adjusting the folding tension Purpose 1 Describe attachment of L bracket to Arm page 2 2 Describe attachment of Keyboard tray with Multi Position Work Surface page3 3 Describe attachment of Display Mounting ...

Page 2: ...ad Machine Screw FHMS 4 6 FLP 0002 17 75 100mm VESA Adapter not shown 1 Tools Required 5 32 hex wrench provided Phillips screwdriver not provided Attaching the L Bracket to an M Series Pivot or VHM Variable Height Arm 1 Install upper screw with a few turns Install L bracket onto upper screw and locate into top of key hole of bracket 2 Install lower screw then using a 5 32 Hex Wrench fasten the two...

Page 3: ...ith 100 x 100mm pattern use VESA mounting adapter included install per separately printed instructions 1 Thread two 2 M4 x 10mm PHMS into the top two 2 threaded holes of the 75 x 75mm mounting pattern leaving 4mm of thread exposed approximately 6 full turns from tight 2 Position the display onto the VESA Mounting Plate by guiding the screws into the slots in the top of the Mounting Plate below lef...

Page 4: ...b Adjusting Display Tilt Tension 1 To adjust tilt tension on the Display Mount equally loosen or tighten the two 2 Tension Adjustment Screws with 5 32 Hex Wrench until desired tension is achieved Adjusting Folding Tension on the Keyboard Bracket Tilt Tension Screws 2 If the Folding Keyboard Bracket becomes difficult to fold or will not maintain the folded upward position adjust folding tension as ...

Page 5: ...oard tray work surface tray upward Adjusting Keyboard Tilt The angle at which the keyboard tray sits when folded down for use can be adjusted between 0 and 10 from level To adjust the tilt angle slightly raise the keyboard tray and then turn the Adjustment Knob clockwise CW to decrease the angle or counter clockwise CCW to increase the angle Lower the tray back down to verify the new tilt angle Re...

Page 6: ...in the hospital environment e g diluted bleach ammonia or alcohol solutions 2 The surface finish will be permanently damaged by strong chemicals and solvents such as acetone or trichloroethylene 3 Steel wool or other abrasive material should never be used 4 Damaged caused by the use of unapproved substances or processes will not be warranted We recommend testing of any cleaning solution on a small...

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