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Loading Devices, Cable Management

In the front User area of the cabinet
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  Route one charging cord along the top of each divider. Make sure that the cord end 

that goes into the devices is at the front of the bay and that the power end goes to 

the back. Leave enough slack in front (approximately 4-1/2”) so users can plug in the 

device without straining the cord.

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  Weave the cord around the short hook at the front of the divider, then back and forth 

through the three long channels along the top of the divider.

Getting Started

Important Safeguards - We want you to be safe!

These cabinets are electrical devices. Use care with them and follow these important 

safeguards:
•  Electrical devices are not toys. Children are often unaware of the hazards associated 

with electrical devices, so this unit must always be used by adults or with adult 

supervision.

•  Do not use this unit outdoors.
•  Liquids should not be stored in, set on or placed inside this unit.
•  Never unplug this product from the outlet when your hands are wet.
•  Set the power switch to the down OFF position before you unplug the unit from the 

wall, plug the unit into the wall, or plug in devices.

•  Be careful with the power cord. Do not jam the power cord against sharp edges. Do 

not use the unit if the cord appears to be damaged or if the ground prong is missing. 

When the unit is not plugged in, wrap the power cord and store in the IT area.

•  Do not use an extension cord with this unit.
•  Inadequate repair can create significant hazards to users and is not covered by the 

warranty. Repairs should always be performed by a qualified electrician. 

Electrical Testing

•  If you are concerned about electric surges in your building and have decided to use a 

surge protector, choose one that is 12 Amps continuous or greater.

•  Before using your new charging cabinet, have a qualified electrician verify the current 

draw does not exceed the rating of the unit when all the devices are installed.

•  Test the contact integrity of the wall outlet using a receptacle tension tester such as 

a Woodhead 1760 or a Safeplug 1700.

•  Test the branch circuit for ground integrity and branch circuit protection.
•  Do not plug in the unit if the switch, receptacles, or power cord have been damaged 

or if the ground prong is missing from the plug. If repairs are ever needed, they 

should be performed by a qualified electrician.

Doors and Locks

The front doors on each cabinet feature a two-point keyed locking system to protect your 

devices. To open a door, lift the bottom of the handle and rotate it to the inside of the unit. 

Your unit shipped with 2 keys. Call Kensington at 1-800-535-4242 for replacements.
For added security, each front door features a padlock bracket to hold your own padlock. 

When installed, your padlock restricts access to the handle so the unit can’t be opened.

Summary of Contents for K67877AM

Page 1: ...r Redwood Shores CA 94065 Designed in California U S A by Kensington Made in USA ACCO Brands Europe A Division of ACCO Brands Europe Oxford House Oxford Road Aylesbury Buckinghamshire HP21 8SZ United...

Page 2: ...d Secure Cabinet B Locking Side Door to IT Area C Instruction Guide D Warranty Card E Bolts 2X Hex Nuts 2X Washers 2X F Keys 2X G Screws 4X H DrywallTogglers 4X and screws 4X I Rubber Feet with Screws...

Page 3: ...ong is missing When the unit is not plugged in wrap the power cord and store in the IT area Do not use an extension cord with this unit Inadequate repair can create significant hazards to users and is...

Page 4: ...f the bay shelf peel of the backer and affix the label In the side IT area of the cabinet 3 Plug in the power adapter NOTE For devices with large power adapters first bundle the cord and adapter toget...

Page 5: ...hoosing the right place to install your cabinet be sure to check the location of your power source The power cord that comes with your cabinet is 98 long Your cabinet can be wall mounted to wood wall...

Page 6: ...rician verify the unit s current draw Perform this test with devices installed and batteries discharged The devices are all plugged in but they won t charge What do I do First check the cabinet With t...

Page 7: ...ION FOR EU MEMBER STATES ONLY The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential...

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