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The ClassBuddy™ Trolley Range - User Manual

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4. Getting started

There are ventilation holes through the base and on all four sides of the cabinet, 
and care must be taken that none of these holes are obstructed. Select a location 
where there is sufficient airspace for the cabinet to ventilate. Your ClassBuddy™ 
should not be left within a cupboard or small closed space when charging, 
because the recirculation of its own warm air could lead to unnecessarily high 
temperatures for periods of time.

With your ClassBuddy™ in its working position, the mains lead can be fitted into 
the mains socket at the rear of the right side of the cabinet and taken to an 
available wall socket to be plugged in and switched on.

The front doors of your ClassBuddy™ are unlocked using the key with the white 
key cover, and the rear door has a separate key with a black key cover.

The front doors are for everyday working access to the cabinet. The key can be 
removed once the door is open, this will prevent the door from closing fully whilst 
it is unlocked.

The rear door should not be considered as day-to-day access to the cabinet, 
once opened you will see a safety earth lead with a push-on fixing on the rear 
door which must be disconnected before the door can be fully removed. Once 
the connector has been pulled apart, the door can be lifted out of the slots along 
the bottom edge and placed to one side. (For your safety, please ensure that you 
reconnect the earth lead when replacing the rear door). 

(Figure 4)

Figure 4

Rear door

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Страница 1: ...The ClassBuddy Trolleys User Manual Date September 2018 Version 1 3 LPL15_V1_06 ...

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Страница 3: ...on Title Section No 4 Introduction 1 4 Important actions 2 5 Moving your trolley 3 6 Getting started 4 7 Charge only set up 5 8 10 Charge and sync set up 6 10 11 ClassBuddy options 7 11 Warranty 8 11 Care and maintainance 9 12 Helpful links 10 13 Health Safety 11 14 Safety declaration 12 15 CE conformity 13 ...

Страница 4: ... ClassBuddy trolley you must Take a note and store in a safe place your trolley s serial number which can be found located on the back of the trolley The silver plate will hold your serial number that begins with CB Figure 1 You will need to quote this number for all enquiries relating to your trolley Take a note of your key number located on the key itself and store this in a safe and secure plac...

Страница 5: ... the power lead in the cable tidy located on the rear door of the trolley Check that any network cable Cat5 has been disconnected from the back of the trolley Ensure that all of the trolley doors are securely closed and locked and that all keys have been removed Disengage wheel brakes using the foot operated pedals before moving the trolley Figure 3 Special care should be taken on inclines At the ...

Страница 6: ...inet and taken to an available wall socket to be plugged in and switched on The front doors of your ClassBuddy are unlocked using the key with the white key cover and the rear door has a separate key with a black key cover The front doors are for everyday working access to the cabinet The key can be removed once the door is open this will prevent the door from closing fully whilst it is unlocked T...

Страница 7: ... cabinet is unplugged when you are loading AC adaptors in the ClassBuddy 1 Remove the rear door as described in Section 4 2 You will find power strips for your AC adaptors in the back plug your AC adaptor into a plug socket and load the AC adaptor block onto the relevant shelf 3 Pass the device connector through the shelf and use the cable management clips to hold the cable in place Repeat these s...

Страница 8: ... devices and the charging synchronisation unit because poor quality leads can create problems during the synchronisation process Plug each connecting lead into an available USB socket in the charge sync unit and route them through to the front of the appropriate shelf where it will not be in the way of loading the device but it will be available to plug in once the device is in position There are ...

Страница 9: ... will commence GREEN light off AMBER light comes on to indicate charge and will blink to confirm full charge All Off mode Pressing once after power up will select All Off mode AMBER and GREEN lights off BLUE light blinking briefly Power on with no activity From the All Off mode pressing the black button again will select All Charge mode All Charge mode Pressing twice after power up will also selec...

Страница 10: ...optimum readiness From the All Sync mode pressing the black button again returns the module to the default Sync then Charge mode 7 ClassBuddy options Network connectivity If your trolley features network connectivity you can plug the trolley into your network by connecting a standard network cable into the auxiliary point on the back of the trolley Data transfer DTM If your purchase includes DTM y...

Страница 11: ...and register at lapsafe com activate 9 Care and maintainance Dos Lock your trolley when not in use Keep your keys in a safe place and not in the same room as the trolley Read the Health and Safety guidelines in the user guide and share this information with all users Activate your warranty at support lapsafe com warranty Unplug charging leads before taking laptops out of the trolley Don ts Do not ...

Страница 12: ...er Manual Copyright LapSafe Self Service Solutions 10 Helpful links Replacement Keys support lapsafe com keys Activate Warranty support lapsafe com warranty Support Enquiries support lapsafe com enquiry support lapsafe com 0800 130 3456 ...

Страница 13: ...d even damage to the trolley which will invaldate the manufacturer s warranty Should the movement of the trolley require this type of action you are advised to seek advice from the authorised person In such circumstances the matter should be referred to LapSafe for consultation and advice Always apply the wheel brakes when the trolley is either parked or not in use Disconnect the mains supply and ...

Страница 14: ...ety as the highest priority since we first introduced the concept of the mobile laptop trolley into the UK market in the last century This is indeed why we are called Lap SAFE Residual Voltage The HSE has raised a concern having identified at least one particular manufacturer s trolleys with this characteristic that many manufacturers trolleys if indeed not the vast majority may have a momentary r...

Страница 15: ...t Device Name LapSafe ClassBuddy Range Manufacture Address LapSafe Unit 3 Wakes Hall Business Centre Wakes Colne Colchester Essex CO6 2DY European Standards IEC 60950 1 2005 EN 60950 1 2006 A1 2010 Declaration We hereby declare that the stated equipment complies with the required Emission Immunity and Electrical Safety standards stated above Issue Date 4 December 2012 Authorised by LapSafe John Hu...

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