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WATTBOX™ 600 SERIES Installation and Users Manual

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© 2012 Wattbox

WALL MOUNTING

The WB-600 series can be mounted to a wall or cabinet by using the small bracket.  Mount the small bracket to the WB-600 with the 

flat part of the bracket facing away from the outlets.

1. Locate wall studs using a stud finder (not included).

2. Position the provided template on the wall in the desired location of the Wattbox™.  If the location does not allow for this, use a 

wall molly or anchor with the appropriate weight rating for the Wattbox™.

3. Level the template and mark the wall with the screw locations.

4. Secure the Wattbox™ to the wall.

SECURING POWER ADAPTERS

The WattBox™ 600 series is supplied with Hook & Loop straps that can be used to secure power adapters the outlets.

1. Remove the screw on both sides of the outlet.

2. Insert the screw in the eyelet on the Hook & Loop straps.

3. Tighten the screw to secure the strap.

4. Wrap the Hook & Loop straps over the power adapter and tighten.

WB-400 / WB-600 Series Mounting Template

Screw

Anchor

Summary of Contents for WB-600-SVCE-12

Page 1: ...ible Power Cord WattBox power cords are both flexible and durable and designed for ease of installation Secondary Protection Protected 3 GHz signal coax satellite connections plus Ethernet Telephone c...

Page 2: ...Telephone 8 Safe voltage switch Disables Safe Voltage Feature 9 Detachable power cord outlet with locking clip 10 15 Amp resettable circuit breaker 11 AC Power switch 12 Hook Loop Strap Lockdown See S...

Page 3: ...afe voltage switch Disables Safe Voltage Feature 10 Detachable power cord outlet with locking clip 11 15 Amp resettable circuit breaker 12 Hook Loop Strap Lockdown See Securing Power Adapters on Pg 5...

Page 4: ...r installation Attach the brackets to the Wattbox in the position you desire Install the Wattbox using supplied hardware Small Bracket Mounting Large Bracket Options 0 0 90 0 Wall Mounting Screw Posit...

Page 5: ...he location does not allow for this use a wall molly or anchor with the appropriate weight rating for the Wattbox 3 Level the template and mark the wall with the screw locations 4 Secure the Wattbox t...

Page 6: ...overhead power lines or any other power circuit Do not touch any power line or power circuit Doing so may cause severe physical injury or possibly death WARNING Liquid Avoiding Electrical Shocks Do no...

Page 7: ...one or more components to another Wattbox Too much current may be drawing through one Wattbox Component is not receiving power The component is plugged into a switched outlet and the Wattbox has not...

Page 8: ...d MOV Ceramic Encased MOV Protection Modes L N L G N G L N L G N G Peak Impulse Current 360 000A 396 000A Disconnect Circuitry Yes Yes Thermal Fuse Yes Yes EMI RFI Noise Filtration Filter Banks 1 2 80...

Page 9: ...ctional Current 3mA 3V 30 mA 24V Output Pass Through No Delay Output Voltage 12 VDC Positive Tip Negative Ring UL Certifications UL 60950 1 UL 1449 UL 498 UL 497A B UL 1283 UL 60950 1 UL 1449 UL 498 U...

Page 10: ...lative to its surge protection capability and under all of the circumstances failed to protect your connected equipment THIS POLICY IS SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS BELOW 1 PROOF OF PURCHASE REQUIRED Snap...

Page 11: ...utine maintenance loss of use of the product costs or expenses arising out of reprogramming or loss of programming and or data shipping charges or fees service calls loss or damage occasioned by fire...

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