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Re-Load Instructions RevD

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8. Table base

9. Work surface and charging hub

8.1   The Re-Load table base consists of two parts, Upper Welded Assembly and Lower Welded 
Assembly (X-base).
8.2   The Lower Welded Assembly portion is held in place with machine screws and star 
washer.  Regularly inspect this connection. To do so; slowly tip table onto its side, exposing the 
access hole on the bottom of the Lower Welded Assembly.  Use a 1/2” socket with extension 
to ensure the bolts are tight.  DO NOT over-tighten or you could damage internal parts, snap 
the bolt head off, and void warranty.
8.3   The Re-Load table comes standard with (4) 2.5” locking casters.  To engage the lock on the 
caster, push down gently on the caster lever with your foot.  To disengage, push gently on the 
upper caster lever.  There is a slight movement in the caster lever while locking or unlocking.  

9.1   The Re-Load worksurface is made of 1-1/8” thick particleboard, with .030 HPL and 
balanced backer.  
9.2   The Edge on the worksurface is a durable casted polyurethane.
9.3   Cleaning of the worksurface requires a solution similar to Fantastic or diluted Simple 
Green. Spray onto a rag and then wipe down the top.  DO NOT spray directly onto worksurface.  
Moisture could get into the USB ports and cause a short circuit of the Charging Hub.
9.4   DO NOT use concentrated bleach on the polyurethane edge, as this may cause 
discoloration.
9.5   The Charging Hub is made from highly durable ABS plastic.
9.6   To clean Charging Hub, spray onto a lint free cloth.  Lightly dampen the cloth with cleaning 
solution and wipe hub. DO NOT spray directly onto the Charging Hub.

Lock engaged

Lock disengaged

Summary of Contents for Nomad Re-Load Mobile Table with Charging...

Page 1: ...bleFurniture com READTHIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE OPERATINGTHISTABLE FAILURETO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY DAMAGETOTHE CHARGING DEVICES ANDTHETABLE WARNING Operational Manual 12V DC Power Source...

Page 2: ...NING SECTION PAGE 1 Re Load Parts Schematic 4 2 Safety Instructions 5 3 Personal Precautions 6 4 Charging the Re Load Battery Pack 7 5 Using your Re Load 8 6 Discharging of Battery 9 7 Removing Intern...

Page 3: ...d in certain situations DANGER Indicates an immediate hazardous situation This will result in serious injury or death of operator or bystanders WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation This...

Page 4: ...rness A 03 PU BATTERY 1 12v RE LOAD battery pack 04 PU CHARGER 1 12V RE LOAD charger 05 Varies per table size 30 Squircle worksurface 06 Varies per table size Upper welded assembly battery compartment...

Page 5: ...battery connector or charging hub This will damage the connectors and cause personal injury 2 4 DO NOT OPERATE Re Load table if it has received a sharp blow has been dropped or otherwise damaged Conta...

Page 6: ...produce a short circuit high enough to weld a ring bracelet etc to the metal causing severe burns 3 4 DO NOT OPERATE the Re Load table with damaged wires Unplug the table and contact Palmer Hamilton...

Page 7: ...5 Locate and connect the B wire connector Charger to the C wire connector Battery see below Figure B 4 6 Align the connectors and gently push together 4 7 Locate and plug the 2 pronged plug into a st...

Page 8: ...compartment and not in the way of getting pinched Figure A page 4 06 5 5 Push in lock to lock handle Remove key Your Re Load is now ready for use NOTE The Re Load table will charge many devices inclu...

Page 9: ...Load This allows the Re Load battery a longer and safer life cycle Under normal working conditions and proper maintenance the battery should last 3 years 7 Removing internal battery Over duration of u...

Page 10: ...tly on the caster lever with your foot To disengage push gently on the upper caster lever There is a slight movement in the caster lever while locking or unlocking 9 1 The Re Load worksurface is made...

Page 11: ...10 2 All batteries are affected by temperature The ideal storage temperature is 70 F The internal battery will gradually self discharge lose power over time especially in warm cold environments To en...

Page 12: ...e has been blown Circuit pulled too much power Replace fuse contact PH Battery is defective Need new battery contact PH PCB defective Replace Charging hub contact PH Casters won t lock Mechanical lock...

Page 13: ...l manual are followed This warranty is VOIDED if repairs have been made or attempted by anyone other than Palmer Hamilton and its authorized personnel If alterations have been made to the product usin...

Page 14: ...on Street Elkhorn WI 53121 1911 Toll Free 800 788 1028 Local 262 723 8200 Fax 262 723 5180 www NomadFlexibleFurniture com To see the complete family of Palmer Hamilton products please see www palmerha...

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