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Installation & Operating Instructions

Laptop Garage

®  

 

February 2015

Assemble units as described herein only. To do otherwise 
may result in instability. All screws, nuts and bolts must be  
tightened securely and must be checked periodically after  
assembly. Failure to assemble properly, or to secure parts 
may result in assembly failure and personal injury.

WorkZone desks for required 
specific assembly of these desk 
systems, and complete all desk 
assembly prior to completing 
these set-up instructions.

Remote Lock Option Installation

Note:

 If your Laptop Garage unit 

does not have the remote lock 
option, skip now to the “Release 
Lever Operation” section, page 3.

1.   Locate the remote lock 

components (see Figure 1). 
Carefully plug the white female 
4-prong plug of the white wire 
harness onto the four male 
prongs on the side of the control 
box (Figure 1).

2.   Place the control box with 

attached wiring harness/
transformer plug into the 
wireway or modesty panel of 
desk. Route the transformer plug 
toward a power source, but do 
NOT connect it to power until 
instructed (Figure 1).

3.  The installed Laptop Garage unit 

has a remote lock wire which runs 
from the solenoid lock at the front 
(Figure 2), goes under the shelf 
of the unit, and out the back of the 
Laptop Garage unit. Locate that 
remote lock wire and plug it into 
one of the two female plug-ends 
of the control box wiring harness. 
If the desk has a second Laptop 
Garage unit, attach its remote lock 
wire into the second female plug 
end of the control box at this time 
(Figures 1 & 2).

Caution:

 Make sure that any 

excess remote lock wire, from the 
solenoid lock is routed outside of 
the Laptop Garage housing so it 
does not become tangled in the 
moving mechanism.

Remote Lock Programming and 
Operation

Note:

 The remote lock control 

box requires programming and 
can be re-programmed if lock is 
experiencing problems.

1.  Connect the control box 

transformer plug to a power 
source and begin programming 
by pressing the “learn button” 
until the LED light turn from red 
to green (Figure 1).

 2.  After the LED light turns green, 

press the “lock button” on the 
remote key FOB and then press 
the “un-lock button” (Figure 1). 
Press buttons again to verify that 
the key FOB correctly controls the 
solenoid mechanism to lock or 
un-lock the Laptop Garage unit.

Note: 

The following instructions 

cover the optional remote lock 
components, general 
programming & operation, as 
well as proper installation of a 
laptop computer into the Laptop 
Garage unit. The Laptop Garage 
unit comes factory-installed 
into worksurfaces; please refer 
to instructions for InTandem or 

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