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User Manual 79 39 080c | MagniLink Zip 

 

2.

 

Safety Information 

 

MagniLink Zip is only intended for use as a reading aid in home or office 

environments. 

 

 

Before connecting, check the system, the power supply and the 

mains cord to make sure nothing is damaged. The enclosed power 

supply is only intended for use with the MagniLink Zip. Never 

operate the MagniLink Zip if the unit has been exposed to water, 

rain or other liquids. Damaged mains cord or plugs may result in a 

shock or a fire hazard. 

 

 

 

Do not allow anything to rest or roll over the mains cord. The 

power supply emits heat and must therefore not be covered. 

 

 

 

If cleaning is required, unplug the MagniLink Zip, use a slightly 

damp (not wet) cloth. Only use water or some detergent specially 

made for cleaning monitors and computers. Do not use aerosol 

cleaners directly on the MagniLink Zip since it may overspray and 

cause an electrical shock.

 

 

 

When operating the reading table, do not place hands under or 

behind the reading table. It could get one’s finger caught between 

the reading table and the stand or the slides. The MagniLink Zip 

has to be placed at least 10 cm from the edge of the table. 

Warning! MagniLink Zip has a low total weight, which means that it 

is important to place the system correctly so it always remains 

stable, especially if the reading table is in its most extended 

position. An overload in this position may cause the system to turn 

over which could lead to personal injuries.

 

 

 

If the MagniLink Zip is to be transported, do not lift the unit by the 

screen or the reading table, as they are movable parts. When 

folding or unfolding the product make sure that both push-pull 

buttons at the joint are in their inner position. Be careful not to 

squeeze your fingers when folding the product. 

 

 

 

If you are unable to restore normal operation by following the 

operation instruc-tions, do not attempt any further adjustments. 

Unplug the set and call your dealer or service technician. Only use 

replacement parts specified by LVI.

 

Summary of Contents for MagniLink ZIP DUO

Page 1: ...User Manual MagniLink ZIP LVI Low Vision International Verkstadsgatan 5 Tel 46 470 727700 E mail info lvi se 352 46 V xj Fax 46 470 727725 Internet www lvi se...

Page 2: ...2 User Manual 79 39 080c MagniLink Zip...

Page 3: ...8 3 1 Packaging 8 4 PACKING 9 5 INSTALLATION 10 5 1 Height adjustment Optional 12 5 2 Work place 13 6 INSTRUCTION 14 6 1 Features camera unit 15 6 2 Features reading table 17 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 8 A...

Page 4: ...racies that may be contained in this manual In no event will LVI be liable for direct indirect special exemplary incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manua...

Page 5: ...rs MLZIP one that uses a High Definition colour camera MLZIP HD Height adjustment Optional articlenumber and AD MLZIP HD AD It is possible to fold MagniLink Zip when the system is not in use or being...

Page 6: ...en operating the reading table do not place hands under or behind the reading table It could get one s finger caught between the reading table and the stand or the slides The MagniLink Zip has to be p...

Page 7: ...m in the room at least 30 minutes before use Do not exposure the system to sudden or extreme changes in temperature If you are unsure contact your dealer or service technician To prevent fire or shock...

Page 8: ...the LVI logotype facing up Open the zipper and release straps Lift the unit from the carrying case by holding the round bar closest to the screen Place the system on a table and remove packaging betw...

Page 9: ...creen under the front panel and hold the weight of the screen in your hand Pull out the back pull push button Fold the screen and let go of the pull push button Keep folding the screen until it locks...

Page 10: ...ts most extended position An overload in this position may cause the system to turn over Grab the screen under the front panel A and lift it so you can feel the weight of the screen in your hand the s...

Page 11: ...ed at the back of the screen Lift the camera G so you can feel its weight in your hand the camera should not move Pull out the pull push button H on the side of the unit which is placed just slightly...

Page 12: ...nd 10 degrees backwards counting from a vertical position Take both sides of the screen and tilt it forward backward to obtain the desired position Height adjustment Optional Height adjustment of the...

Page 13: ...ind The chair should have a back rest The seat of the chair should be of a height which does not make your legs become numb Let your feet rest on the floor The reading table should be at a height that...

Page 14: ...14 User Manual 79 39 080c MagniLink Zip 6 Instruction 1 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 15: ...unit 3 Brightness control By turning the control it is possible to adjust brightness This way best readability in different situations can be achieved 4 Magnification lever Lever for adjustment of the...

Page 16: ...w Black Black Yellow Green Black Black Green Background Text Red Black Black Red Yellow Blue Blue Yellow White Blue Blue White Option 2 Autofocus on off Pressing the button for 3 seconds locks the aut...

Page 17: ...in the left end position the reading table is unlocked To increase friction push the sideway brake to the right Writing position Place the reading table in desired position Lock the table by pushing t...

Page 18: ...ess once on the main switch and MagniLink Zip will make three attempts to restart If the light still indicates a solid red turn off the equipment and contact an authorised service technician If the li...

Page 19: ...time regardless of the amount of discharge Operation During operation the system will be configured as BATT PACK DC DC CONVERTER MLZIP 1 Connect the green marked DC cord from the DC DC converter to th...

Page 20: ...llow It is not possible to operate MagniLink Zip with the battery during charging The charger will indicate red light during charging When the light turns to green the charging is completed The chargi...

Page 21: ...le throughout the European Union and other European countries with separate collection programs Disposal of old Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable throughout the European Union and other Europ...

Page 22: ...may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that no interference will occur in a particular installation If this equipment cause harmful interference to radio...

Page 23: ...bility that the product follows the provisions of the Council Directive 93 42 EEC with amendments from directive 2007 47 EC we will keep the technical documentation described in section 3 of Annex VII...

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