Bretford EPM, LAP16H B instruction manual Ventilation, Fans

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LAPTOP 16H

The LAP16H is specifically designed for the storage and recharging of up to laptops. To assemble/configure your new

charging trolley, simply follow the steps below...

Ventilation:

All vents MUST be kept clear at all times, no posters etc. covering the perforations. Also ensure there is a minimum of 50mm clearance between the back and sides of the cabinet to ensure good air flow.

Fans

If fans are fitted: Whilst charging, if the temperature in the cabinet exceeds 30° the fans will automatically initiate. The fan guards MUST be kept clear at all times, including allowing a minimum of 75mm clearance between the back of the cabinet and the wall to ensure good air flow. The fans will continue to run until the temperature drops below 30°.

However, if the room has a high ambient temperature this may cause the fans to remain on.

DO NOT CONNECT TO THE MAINS SUPPLY UNTIL STEPS 1-10 ARE COMPLETE

Step 1: Open the rear doors to reveal 16 power pack shelves and the IEC power strip.

As shown on page 1.

Step 2: Remove the mains/3pin plug lead (if fitted) from the laptop power pack and store in a safe place.

Step 3: All LAP16H models are supplied with 16 x IEC to

figure of eight & 16 x IEC to cloverleaf cables to be connected into the laptop power pack & the IEC power strips. Firstly select the leads with corresponding connector for the power packs being used in the cart.

IEC Clover leaf

Figure of eight

Step 4: Connect an IEC connector into the top IEC power strip. Continue this action until all 16 IEC leads are connected.

Step 5: Starting with the top IEC lead plug the connector in to the laptops power pack.

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