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ZECKOROLL 

REV ‘A’ 

OCT 2018

14

3

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Do not install or store this product where it will be exposed to rain, 

snow, or wet conditions.

Risk of electric shock and fire.

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Do not expose to rain, snow, or wet conditions

Electrical shock or fire can cause injury.

Do not expose this unit to flammable fuel or vapors. This unit 

contains internal parts that arc or spark, which could cause fuel or 

vapors to ignite. Do not install or store this equipment in a recessed 

area or below floor level, where vapors can accumulate. Locate all 

electrical components stored within this equipment at least 460 mm 

(18 inches) or more above floor level.

Risk of explosion.

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Flammable fuel or vapors can ignite

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This equipment should not be located in a recessed area 

or below floor level

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Powered worksurface and power drawer have internal 

arcing or sparking parts

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Do not expose to flammable vapors. Powered worksurface 

and power drawer components to be mounted at least 460 

mm (18 inches) or more above the floor.

Explosion or flame can cause injury.

LOADING INSTRUCTIONS

Drawers are designed to support heavy loads. Care should be 

taken to uniformly load your tool storage unit. When adding tools 

and other items to the drawers, load each drawer with no more 

than 15 lbs at a time. After adding up to a 15 lb load, close drawer 

and proceed to the next one. Repeat this process until all drawers 

have been uniformly loaded with the desired contents. Items that 

weigh more than 15 lbs should be added after all other drawers are 

loaded and closed.

Units can tip or strike you.

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Do not open more than one drawer at a time

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Apply tool load in up to 15 lb (max) increments.

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Before adding more than 15 lbs to any drawer, all other 

drawers should be loaded and closed.

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Load items weighing more than 15 lbs last.

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Apply brakes on locking casters.

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Do not open any drawer with swivel caster positioned 

inward.

Tipping of storage unit or unit striking you can cause injury.

Risk of electrical shock and fire.

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12A maximum cumulative load for all recepticles

Electrical shock or fire can cause injury.

Risk of electric shock and fire.

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Do not operate with damaged cord or plug

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Replace damaged cord or plug immediately

Electrical shock or fire can cause injury.

Periodically inspect all external cords and plugs for damage 

or wear. Replace damaged or worn cords immediately.

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction or 

break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance 

for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This 

product is equipped with a cord having an equipment-

grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be 

plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed 

and grounded in accordance with all local codes and 

ordinances.

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding 

conductor is able to result in a risk of electric shock. 

Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if 

you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly 

grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the 

product – if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet 

installed by a qualified electrician. 

Risk of electric shock and fire.

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Do not remove the ground connection

Electrical shock or fire can cause injury.

INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO 

RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, 

OR INJURY TO PERSONS

To reduce the risk of electric shock and fire, never overload 

receptacles. Refer to the markings at the receptacles for 

proper loading of receptacles.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONT

This document contains important safety and operation instructions for tool storage units. Refer to this information often for safe usage 

and operation.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for ECKO

Page 1: ...ZECKOROLL REV A OCT 2018 14 1 ...

Page 2: ...s Disconnect or unplug all power cord and cable assemblies before moving unit Tipping of storage unit or unit striking you can cause injury Component edges can cut or pinch Wear gloves when removing and installing components into power drawer Keep fingers clear of edges when working near or with sheet metal components Keep hands and fingers clear of prybar or sharp objects Units edges or component...

Page 3: ...Load items weighing more than 15 lbs last Apply brakes on locking casters Do not open any drawer with swivel caster positioned inward Tipping of storage unit or unit striking you can cause injury Risk of electrical shock and fire 12A maximum cumulative load for all recepticles Electrical shock or fire can cause injury Risk of electric shock and fire Do not operate with damaged cord or plug Replace...

Page 4: ... lids and lock unit prior to moving Disconnect or unplug all power cords and cable assemblies prior to moving unit Keep these cables safely stored away from roll cab when moving When not moving roll cab be sure to apply all brakes Be sure to lock front caster wheels parallel to the front of the roll cab prior to opening any draw ers Do not open any drawer with swivel caster facing inward Casters w...

Page 5: ...B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions However there is no guarantee that i...

Page 6: ...osition that the key can be removed Follow these instructions to manually unlock your TSU for the first time Push the key into the lock cylinder and unlock by turn ing the key to the 9 00 position Return the key back to the 12 00 position and remove the key The ECKO remote lock unit can also be locked man ually Push the key into the lock cylinder and lock by turning the key to the 3 00 position Re...

Page 7: ...ck or unlock the TSU as explained in the remote section of the manual Remote Use The remote is a three button design similar to an automotive remote Press lock key 1 1 3 seconds to lock 1 beep will sound Press unlock key 2 1 3 seconds to unlock 2 beeps will sound Auxiliary ACC key is for future use If red LED does not turn on when pressing lock or unlock battery may be low Maintenance Remote Batte...

Page 8: ...0 seconds the receiver module will beep twice to signify that the pairing time peri od is over Module view behind front dress plate Learn Volume Button Learn Volume Button AC DC Adapter Plug Resetting Remote Lock Receiver Module Follow these steps to reset the ECKO remote lock re ceiver module 1 Open top drawer of the TSU and locate the receiv er module 2 Reset module by removing power cord from t...

Page 9: ...er than 3 rising beeps Receiver failed self test Check sensor board and sensor board cable to ensure correct assembly Sensor board should be connected to main board If damaged replace module Remote does not light up Remote battery low Remove and reinstall remote battery Replace remote battery Response poor or intermittent Remote battery low Remove and reinstall remote battery Replace remote batter...

Page 10: ...ck rod from cam mechanism Lock rod is spring loaded Push toward back of case and twist clock wise with respect to front to disengage 5 Remove cam assembly screw Swing cam assembly down and out of the way Rear of front dress plate view 6 Remove nut and lock washer on back of lock 7 Remove Lock 8 Rotate remote lock module on mounting bracket Pull to right and remove 9 Reinstall in reverse order When...

Page 11: ...se side gap s Make sure that wire is not in the way of drawers 5 Reinstall top two drawers Rear of front dress plate view 8 72737BR Receiver Module with Lock Cover ECKOFOB Remote 8 72737B 9A Wiring Harness 8 72737A AC AC DC Adapter 8 72737A 5 Lock Cover 8 72737A 4 Lock Screw 8 72737A 60 Actuator Assembly RK1ULCA Lock Cylinder RK500KP RK699KP Lock Plug and 1 Key RK1LA Lock Assy 1 Lock 2 Keys RK2LA ...

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