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1. Beeping will stop only when the charge empties to 0 or when the power cord is plugged in for recharging NOTE If the alarm light is off the beeping has been disabled and the alarm is mute For details on enabling and disabling alarm contact Ergotron Customer Care 11 StyleLink A Install StyleLink software after computer has been con nected to power place CD in computer and follow set up instructions that appear on display b After software installation is complete connect one end of USB cable to USB port on computer C Route USB cable down chan nel at side of tower d Connect oposite end of USB cable to USB port located on Cart base in front of power outlets NOTE When StyleLink soft ware is downloaded and used your battery war ranty period is 1 year see help file in the StyleLink software for more detailed information 6 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C Set up is complete your Cart is ready to go The following pages contain important guidelines for safe operation and maintenance of the SV Cart and the power system Refer to our website for more information about the StyleView Cart and other Ergotron products WWw ergotron com Battery Replacement Replacing Battery A WARNING Only Ergotron specified batteries may be used in the StyleView Power System Please call customer care for details A Do not replace the batteries while cart is located in an oxygen rich or
2. Alcohol Prep 6 Route Cables a Lift riser to highest position and pull the key board mouse tray out as far as it will go b Lock down lift brake X Routing cables with the cart components fully extended helps ensure sufficient slack for unrestricted movement during use 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C 3 Cable Routing ql 0 6 Route Cables 0000000 C Connect one end of the RUI cables to the RUI that is mounted to the riser Connect Ee grey cable to grey jack and black cable to black jack Ll d Remove side covers of cable box mounted under the drawer Route the RUI and computer cables down riser and into the cable box Route keyboard and mouse cables into the cable box Use cable box to store excess cable and power bricks Route cables out of cable box to cable channel Bundle the length of cables from cable box to cable channel inside one 20 508 mm length of the provided flexible tubing Z f Route the RUI cables along with the equipment power cords down the channel to the outlets under the front cover Since outlet configura tions vary from country to country refer to the Outlet Configuration Table below to identify instructions that relate specifi cally to the outlet on your Cart Con nect the RUI cables and plug in the power cords according to the Outlet Configuration Table cavnon Route cables on Cable Channel right side of Cart only Do not store power brick inside base
3. covers Storing power brick inside base covers may damage electrical wires 20 and interfere with riser operation resulting in 508 mm damage to both Cart and mounted equipment Leave or injury from electrical shock about 20 508 mm of slack in cables between g Close cable channel around wrapped cables the cable box and replace cable box side covers Move riser and the cable up and down to ensure cables are routed prop channel erly and movement of the riser is not restricted Adjust if necessary A CAUTION Observe maximum watt ratings do not connect equipment that will draw beyond the 300 watt capacity of the power system in your StyleView Cart Failure to comply with this safety hazard may result in equipment damage An Outlet box cover is not required on this system China 220 240VAC 50 Hz Europe Australia and New Zealand 0 2x a 8 32 x 1 4 United Kingdom and Singapore 220 240VAC A 50 Hz 8 32 x 1 4 4 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C Riser Lift Adjustment 7 Set riser lift tension Unlock riser lift brake up b Move the riser up and down If you feel excessive resistance within the range of b motion or if the riser does not stay in the desired position the lift tension should be adjusted C Remove tower cover d Lift riser to highest position on tower Turn tension nut up or down as needed f After adjustment check lift tension by moving riser up an
4. consult the product manual for adjustment information Stay in charge Powered carts should be plugged into outlet as often as possible to keep battery charged and computer running Moving stow before you go T Look where you re going unlock lift brake and lower riser for an Unob structed view 2 Tuck away open trays and return mouse scanner and other accesso ries to their places 3 Lock lift brake to keep riser down and equipment secure while cart is in motion 44 Unlock both front casters 5 Push cart from rear with elbows bent at about 90 to maximize con trol and minimize muscle strain Don t run out Before moving make sure cord is unplugged from outlet and hooked to basket for safe travel Remember charge battery fully 100 every day 10 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C a 4 Cart Safety Guidelines A DANGERI DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL e Inspect Cord Thoroughly Before Each Use DO NOT USE IF DAMAGED e Do Not Plug More Than SPECIFIED NUMBER OF WATTS Into Power System e Do Not Run Cord Through Doorways Holes in Ceilings Walls or Floors e FULLY INSERT Plug Into Outlet e Do Not Remove Bend or Modify Any Metal Prongs or Pins of Cord ELECTRICAL CORDS HAZARDOUS Misuse Can Result in FIRE or DEATH by ELECTRICAL SHOCK Please Read and Follow Product Manual Instructions e Do Not Use Excessive Force to Make Connections e Keep Away From Water DO NOT USE WHEN WET e Keep Children Away Fr
5. hazardous environment Sparking may occur X Follow LONG TERM Storage Steps a i to remove existing battery then continue with steps k p below to connect the replacement battery k After removing battery from cart lift out of tray Recycle battery or contact Ergotron for proper battery disposal guidelines I Place new battery in tray insert battery into cart BATTERY M Remove boot to expose Red connector Connect Red lead to battery with terminal bolt and wrench Connect Red lead BEFORE Black lead Be careful not to contact tools between terminals on battery and metal chassis Place boot on Red terminal N Remove boot to expose Black connector Connect Black lead to battery with terminal bolt and wrench Connect Black lead AFTER Red lead Be careful not to contact tools between terminals on battery and metal chassis Place boot on Black terminal O Plug in cord reel cable P Attach cover to cart and tighten screws Power System Storage Power System Storage a SHORT TERM Kit the Power System will be idle for up to three months the battery should be fully charged before storage and recharged during storage If the Power System will be idle for 3 months or more the battery should be removed from the cart and stored follow LONG TERM Storage instructions a Turn off all mounted equipment b Plug power cord into appropriate wall outlet to fully charge battery to
6. increase load capacity DO NOT load riser with equipment totalling more than the maximum weight capacity specified by Ergotron Ensure optimum lift function by testing and if necessary re adjusting tension whenever the weight mounted to the riser changes i e equipment is removed or added See Set Riser Lift Tension adjustment instructions in step 7 on page 5 Dimensions Riser in Lowest Position Riser at Full Height For more information on this or other Ergotron products visit our website www ergotron com 1 EN 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C Mounting Equipment 1 Prepare for cart set up D 9 16 pe lt gt 3 8 10mm a Gather tools for cart set up a b To prevent the riser from moving during set up lock riser by pushing the lift brake down 2 Remove anchor screws connecting riser to tower a Make sure riser is locked lift brake down then remove the two capped screws anchoring the riser to the tower WARNING The riser can move up on its own very quickly when a counter balancing force is removed Therefore always lock the riser down with the lift brake when adding or removing equipment and when removing or inserting the anchor screws a which secure the riser to the tower during ship ping Failure to lock the riser at such times can result in serious personal injury and possible damage to cart and or equipment b Save the screws and caps i
7. or re place any part of the StyleView Cart unless directed to do so through Ergotron approved documenta tion i e installation instructions Only Ergotron Inc or an Ergotron certified entity may adjust service or replace StyleView Cart components If any component on the Cart is missing or damaged the Cart must not be used contact Ergotron Customer Care immediately to request a replacement part A Cables Keep cables neatly organized on the Cart a variety of solutions are provided with your cart for this purpose Excess cables should be routed away from moving components with cable clips Review Cable Routing section of this guide or contact Ergotron Customer Care for more informa tion A Casters Check casters periodically to make sure they are clean and free of debris that would prevent smooth travel Avoid moving Cart across uneven dirty or damaged surfaces A Customer Equipment Make sure equipment is balanced and mounted se curely to Cart Do not reposition Cart components on riser or tower unless instructed to do so in the installation instructions Moving Cart components too high or too low on the Riser may create an unstable condition leading to equipment damage or even personal injury Contact Ergotron Customer Care for information about moving Cart components A Cart Sta bility When moving cart the riser MUST be in the lowest position and the lift brake MUST be locked to protect against possible tipping Failure to lock
8. set to beep or remain mute Refer to chart for common RUI messages and how to respond to each Remember the battery needs to be charged to 100 every day and you can use the cart while charging so plug in cord as often as possible to avoid running out of power NOTE Put monitor in power save mode to optimize battery run time Light On Alarm ig C1 ia Button C1 meso Ix lt 30 30 50 50 70 70 90 100 OF mas Light off J i until the 100 light stops flashing Battery charge cycle understand and respond to RUI alerts RUI Display Alert Charge Status Response Visual Audio Allow battery to Charging continue charging Power Cord is plugged in You can use cart while charging When 100 light stops flashing the 1 p 0 battery is fully j charged and the cart can be unplugged Plug in power P c1 Between cord and charge 30 and to 100 30 50 Lights Yellow 30 PAE AIEE AEE EEIN Alarm Beeps i You can use cart while charging A AX c1 30 Frequent or less operation of 5 the cart while 30 Light Flashes Red 7 battery charge Alarm Beeps MERMAMEM Rat E ph ates E bin ccombes T E levels are 0 below 30 will No Lights No power significantly available until reduce the life No Alarm ponereoie of your battery plugged in If the alarm is activated green light is on it will start beeping when the battery charge level drops to 50 and below
9. the riser in the lowest position with the lift brake may result in personal injury or equipment damage Safety Alerts Associated with this Product The following Warnings Cautions appear in this reference guide or on the cart NOTE Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in equipment damage or personal injury A CAUTION The lift brake helps stablilize the worksurface and keyboard tray during normal use but it DOES NOT increase load capacity DO NOT load riser with equipment totalling more than the maximum weight capacity specified by Ergotron Ensure optimum lift function by test ing and if necessary re adjusting tension whenever the weight mounted to the riser changes i e equipment is removed or added See Set Riser Lift Tension adjustment instructions in step 7 on page 5 CAUTION Do not operate StyleView Cart with missing or damaged components Do not remove modify or substitute Cart components without consulting Ergotron If you encounter problems with Cart installation or operation contact Ergotron Customer Care A CAUTION DO NOT overtighten fasteners Overtightening may cause damage to your equipment CAUTION Riser is under spring tension Rapid rise or fall of riser can occur prior to counterbalancing Lock riser down with Brake before removing Riser Anchor Screws or loading unloading equipment Do Not put yourself in path of movable riser or mounted components until riser is properly counterbalanced Failure to com
10. 100 all RUI indicator lights will be illuminated Power system must be fully charged before storing C C Once battery has been charged to 100 turn power system off by holding down the AC Outlet sln lt 30 30 50 50 70 70 90 100 Power D on the RUI for 1 3 seconds Power 2 AN Ee light will shut off d Leave power cord plugged into appropri ate wall outlet if possible If wall outlet is not A NOTICE Warranty on fully charged bat available for cart storage remove front cover teries left in an unused state for more than three disconnect RUI cables from jacks located on side 3 consecutive months is automatically void of outlet box and replace over If cart is not Warranty on fully discharged batteries left in an plugged into a wall outlet while stored recharge unused state for more than three 3 consecutive Barer CE AGEN days is automatically void 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C 7 Power System Storage LONG TERM If the Power System will be idle for 3 months or more the battery should be removed from the cart and stored follow steps below If the Power System will be idle for less than 3 months follow SHORT TERM storage instructions Four AA 1 Remove batteries from Autolock drawer 2 Remove power system battery a Turn off all mounted equipment a b Disconnect Power System from power source C Turn power system off by holding down the AC Outlet Power on aa dn a the RUI Power light
11. LA Replace lead acid battery battery RUI USB computer cables 12 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C Ergotron Warranty Policy Ergotron warrants that its products will remain free of defects in material and workmanship for five 5 years All subject to the exceptions exclusions and limitations as set forth below Download PDF Exceptions to this warranty include e Three 3 year warranty on all Neo Flex by Ergotron products e Two 2 year warranty on all power supply components by Ergotron battery carries a 90 day performance warranty and six 6 month warranty against manufacturer s defects Note In EU two 2 year warranty on all power supply components by Ergotron battery carries a 90 day performance warranty and two 2 year warranty against manufacturer s defects e OEM products resold by Ergotron are warranted by the respective manufacturer e Product that is refurbished by Ergotron and sold by Ergotron carries a 90 day warranty e Ergotron warranties are nontransferable Exclusive Remedy If any Ergotron equipment is or becomes defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period Ergotron will determine with the customer if the product defect is covered under warranty Ergotron at its sole discretion may replace or repair the unit determined to be under warranty at a designated Ergotron location or at the customer location The purchaser must get pre approved authorization to return product to Ergotron The Purch
12. Personal Code mH Ee g Master Code DIGAO G To Program Personal Code 1 Enter Master Code 2 Press 3 and 5 simultaneously while blinking 3 Enter new code any series of five numbers New Code Masiercode 0O88 DWDODDOS To Erase Personal Code 1 Enter Master Code 2 Press 3 and 5 simultaneously while blinking 3 Press 1 and 2 on number pad at the same time Master Code DDEIOO LDDP To Lock Drawer 2 methods e Press 1 and 2 on number pad simultaneously or DQ SHG e Wait two minutes for drawer to lock automatically Manual Autolock Drawer Troubleshooting e Number pad numbers are dark Touch anywhere on number pad to activate back light drawer remains locked until you enter valid code If touching number pad does not activate back light batteries may need to be replaced see instructions 4a eee Low Voltage Alert e Number 4 on number pad is blinking Low Voltage Warning Batteries may need to be replaced see instructions 4a e Drawer won t open when Personal Code is entered Test system by entering Master Code If drawer doesn t unlock replace batteries as instructed 4a 5 Mount keyboard accessories amp reference card a StyleView CART pair yess a Apply double sided tape to bottom of wrist rest and place on tray b Use hook amp loop tape to fix keyboard on tray C Snap mouse pouch on right or left side of tray d Attach reference card to handle with cable tie
13. aser must contact Ergotron to obtain an RMA Return Material Authorization number Ergotron will promptly repair or replace the item and ship it to Purchaser at no charge to the Purchaser Performance of repair or replacement does not renew or extend the warranty period THIS REMEDY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY AS TO THE EQUIPMENT except in respect to personal injury Purchaser shall give Ergotron immediate written notice of any personal injury resulting from use of Ergotron equipment Exclusions and Limitations Ergotron disclaims liability for injuries or losses caused by or associated with installation or use of its equipment in any manner other than in strict conformance with the instructions set forth in its installation manuals supplemental assembly and installation instruction sheets technical bulletins or product literature or by equipment that has been altered damaged or misused Warranty on fully charged batteries left in an unused state for more than three 3 consecutive months is automatically void Warranty on fully discharged batteries left in an unused state for more than three 3 consecutive days is automatically void Purchaser has not relied upon and Ergotron disclaims any and all warranties other than the expressed warranty stated above subject to the exclusions and limitations provided herein Ergotron disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to the warranties of me
14. d Corporate Headquarters EMEA Sales APAC Sales Worldwide OEM Sales St Paul MN USA Amersfoort The Netherlands Singapore www ergotron com 800 888 8458 31 33 45 45 600 www ergotron com info apac ergotron com 1 651 681 7600 www ergotron com info apac ergotron com www ergotron com info eu ergotron com sales ergotron com 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C 13
15. d down as described in step 7b If more adjustment is necessary continue turning nut until the riser lift is satisfactory YS IN WOO O 7 2S a7 1 EE Met x t n q IMPORTANT Lift riser to highest position before making 0 Q 77 Decrease Lift turn toward MINUS sign Increase Lift turn toward PLUS sign 8 Attach covers a Cover cables on riser b Attach tower cover C Attach top of riser cover d Lock riser cover Battery Charging Cycle Ma Do Not stretch coiled cord further than 10 feet 3 meters 9 Ch a rge B attery damage to the cord may occur FIRST TIME BATTERY CHARGE To charge the battery for first time and or to charge the battery after a period of storage a Plug power cord into appropriate wall outlet and verify that the green 100 e light is flashing to indicate battery is charging Continue to charge until light stops flashing and stays lit b Turn power system on by holding down the AC Outlet Power ON located on the RUI for 1 3 seconds The Power light the battery charge indicator lights and the alarm enabled light will come on mi 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C 5 Battery Charging Cycle 10 Tracking battery power the Remote User Interface RUI The RUI will alert you to the percentage of charge remaining in the cart battery with a series of steady or flashing red yellow or green lights and an alarm that can be
16. f the RUI Verify 1 The lights on the the small green light above the RUI On Off switch illuminates along with Remote User Interface one or more of the battery charge indicator lights If multiple lights on the RUI will not illumi RUI do not illuminate continue to the next step nate b Verify the black and grey communications cables are not damaged and are seated properly by lightly tugging on them at the base of the RUI Repeat step a c Pull off the front panel and verify the black and grey communications cables are not damaged and are seated properly by lightly tugging on them in the correct jacks located at the side of the Cart Outlet box Replace cover and Repeat step a d Contact Customer Service USA 1 800 888 8458 or Europe 31 0 33 45 45 600 a Verify RUI is illuminated and that the equipment power cords are properly 2 The Cart Outlet connected to the Cart Outlet box If the RUI is not illuminated try trouble box will not power my shooting problem 1 before continuing on to step b equipment b Disconnect all equipment from the cart outlets Use an outlet tester to verify the outlets are able to correctly supply power Keep the outlet tester plugged into one of the outlets while troubleshooting c Plug the cart into an external appropriately rated powered outlet d Attempt to turn on the RUI Press and hold the On Off switch located at the left side of the RUI Verify the small green light above the RUI On Off switch ill
17. nthe provided bag to be used if the riser needs to be anchored to the tower at a later time 3 Attach notebook a Lift up work surface and place notebook into enclosure b Attach adhesive velcro to bumpers and adhere to enclosure to keep notebook in place 4 Personalize autolock drawer code Unlock drawer with master key identical duplicate keys are provided Pull drawer open to access battery box remove box cover insert the four provided AA batteries Replace cover and close drawer b Remove the Master Code sticker located near the number pad and place it in the box at right for safe keeping and future reference C Program Personal Code 1 Enter Master Code I Master Code I 2 Press 3 and 5 at the same time I 3 Enter a new personal code any series of five numbers The drawer is now programmed to unlock when either the personal code or the master code is entered The drawer remains unlocked for 2 minutes and the number 5 remains lighted At the end of two minutes the drawer auto matically locks You can manually lock the drawer at any time by pressing 1 and 2 on the number pad simultaneously Store this guide along with the master keys in a secure place to prevent unauthorized access to autolock drawer 2 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C Mounting Equipment Autolock Drawer Tips To Unlock Drawer 3 methods e Key turn counter clockwise 1 8 turn e Enter Master Code e Enter Personal Code
18. om Cord Do Not Plug Cord into An Extension Cord e AVOID OVERHEATING Uncoil Cord and Do Not Cover It With Any Material Do Not Drive Drag or Place Objects Over Cord Do Not Walk On Cord e GRASP PLUG to REMOVE FROM Outlet Do Not Unplug By Pulling On Cord Hazard Symbols Review The Meaning of Symbols appearing in this Guide on the Cart or on the Power System These symbols alert you to a safety condition that demands your attention You should be able to recognize and understand the significance of the following Safety Hazards if you encounter them on the Cart or within Cart documentation such as this Set up Guide Level of Hazard Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not CAUTION avoided may result in minor or moderate injury Used without the safety alert symbol indicates a poten CAUTION tially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage Indicates an impending electrical hazard which if not avoided may result in personal injury fire and or death Power System Specifications 220 240VAC 50 Hz power system SV22 92011 SV22 92013 SV22 92012 SV22 92025 Input 220 240VAC 50 Hz 2 7A Output 230VAC 50 Hz The StyleView AC Power System SPS allows yo
19. ply with this caution may result in equipment damage or personal injury CAUTION DO NOT loosen tighten or remove any other nuts or bolts on the riser or top of tower Tampering with nuts or bolts may result in an unstable Cart leading to equipment damage and or personal injury A WARNING Unlock Lift Brake before moving work surface Moving work surface while Lift Brake is locked may cause serious damage to Lift Engine WARNING In the event that repair of the StyleView Cart is needed contact Ergotron Cus tomer Care immediately Cart repair can only be performed by Ergotron Inc or by an Ergotron authorized agent CAUTION Route cables on Cable Channel right side of Cart only Do not store power brick inside base covers Storing power brick inside base covers may damage electrical wires and interfere with riser operation resulting in damage to both Cart and mounted equipment or injury from electrical shock 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C 9 Cart Ergonomics Working customize to your size 1 Set monitor screen about one inch above eye level unlock brake to allow riser to lift or lower as shown below 2 Tilt screen for comfortable viewing and to reduce eye and neck strain 3 Pull keyboard tray forward and position mouse tray and mouse pouch on right or left as needed 44 Work with elbows bent at about 90 to minimize muscle strain 5 Ifthe riser moves up and down with difficulty or if it drifts out of set position
20. rchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Ergotron further disclaims liability to purchaser and all others for all consequential incidental and special damages caused by or in connection with the products their use or misuse and their performance or nonperformance 2007 Ergotron Inc ERGOTRON All rights reserved While Ergotron Inc makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information on the installation and use of its products it will not be held liable for any editorial errors or omissions including those made in the process of translation from English to another language or for incidental special or consequential damages of any nature resulting from furnishing this instruction and performance of equipment in connection with this instruction Ergotron Inc reserves the right to make changes in the product design and or product documentation without notification to its users For the most current product information or to know if this document is available in languages other than those herein please contact Ergotron No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Ergotron Inc 1181 Trapp Road Eagan Minnesota 55121 USA Patents Pending and Patented U S amp Foreign Ergotron is a registered trademark of Ergotron Inc Americas Sales an
21. removing or adding equipment e preparing the cart for transit to another site See step 2 on page 2 for more information AN Cleaning and Maintenance The following procedures are not guaranteed to control infection The hospital infection control admin istrator or epidemiologist should be consulted regarding cleaning procedures and processes A To avoid risk of electric shock do not expose electrical components to water cleaning solutions or other potentially corrosive liquids or substances A Do not immerse Cart or Cart components in liquid or allow liquids to flow into the Cart Wipe all cleaners off surface immediately using a damp cloth Thoroughly dry surface after cleaning A Do not use flammable cleaners on Cart surfaces due to close proximity of electrical power and equipment All paints and plastic Cart components will withstand cleaning by most commonly used diluted non abrasive solutions such as quaternary ammonia compounds ammonia enzyme cleaners bleach or alcohol solutions Pen and permanent and dry erase markers can be removed with 91 isopropyl alcohol and a soft cloth Iodine stains can be removed with commonly used cleaners and a soft cloth e Never use steel wool or other abrasive materials that will damage the surface finish It is recommended that any cleaning solution be tested on a small inconspicuous area to ensure surface is not harmed A Adjustment Service Replacement DO NOT attempt to adjust service
22. uminates and that the outlet tester verifies the outlets are able to correctly supply power If the outlet tester does not verify the outlets are able to correctly supply power continue to the next step e Verify the Cart Outlet box cord is properly connected to the power module Then try step d f Unplug the cart from the external powered outlet and remove the battery cover to verify the cord is properly connected to the power module plug Plug the cart into an external appropriately rated powered Outlet and try step d g Contact Customer Service USA 1 800 888 8458 or Europe 31 0 33 45 45 600 for further troubleshooting instructions 3 My problem cannot a Contact Customer Service USA 1 800 888 8458 or Europe 31 0 33 45 45 600 be solved with this guide Recommended Periodic Inspection and Maintenance component Acton How otten Bywhom Replace when keypad 4 Any user flashing Autolock Drawer Replace 4 ea AA Batteries batteries When instructed by StyleLink or when battery IT personnel runtime is 1 2 of original runtime Inspect for wear and Inspect for wear pinching bad Monthly Any user connectors Inspect for wear damage or stretching Coiled cord Move attachment hook Weekly Any user to avoid dragging on floor Inspect to ensure that maximum Maximum Load Daily Any user recommended loads are not exceeded Please dispose ofall batteries in accordance with local law Power System S
23. ur power supply to travel with the cart The Power System is integrated in the base of the cart and comes standard with a battery true sine wave inverter ATS RUI charger isolation transformer outlet box and power cord e True Sine Wave Inverter TSW designed to ensure satisfactory operation of Power Factor Corrected devices like Flat Panel Monitors e Automatic Transfer Switch ATS allows connected computer equipment to switch to house power when charging the battery e Remote User Interface RUI Located near worksurface allows power system output to be turned on or turned off allows monitoring of battery charge left and provides low battery charge audible alarm 55Ah Sealed Lead Acid Absorbed Glass Mat Valve Regulated amp Recombinant Gas Type 12VDC battery The recommended cart storage temperature is 15 C 59 F At this temperature the 55Ah battery s age related capacity loss is minimized The minimum storage temperature is 20 C 4 F and the maximum storage temperature is 50 C 122 F The recommended humidity range for storage is 0 95 rH Temperature Range e The cart and power system are certified to EN 60601 1 For more information on this or other Ergotron products visit our website www ergotron com Relative Humidity 0 95 rH Range lt y FCC Compliance Statement Cart and Autolock Drawer The Autolock drawer has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital de
24. vice pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ergotron Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Please contact Ergotron for complete EMC compatibility information Product Marks BATTERY Product was placed on the market after 13 August 2005 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C 11 visit our website Troubleshooting wwrmergotron com Improper riser Follow Set Riser Lift Tension Adjustment Riser moves up or counterbalance procedure in step 7 on page 5 down too easily or with Compare weight of mounted equipment to difficulty or equipment recommended weight capacities in specifications on riser does not stay Mounties Mp section in desired position PKEEEOS WEIJDECAPAEIY Contact Ergotron Customer Care North America 1 800 888 8458 Europe 31 0 33 45 45 600 Symptom Solution O a Press and hold the On Off switch located at the left side o
25. will shut off d Remove front cover and discon nect RUI cables from jacks located on side of outlet box Remove battery cover f Unplug cord reel for better access Q Remove protective boot from Black lead Be careful not to contact tools between terminals on battery and metal chassis Use wrench to remove terminal bolt from Black lead Slide boot over exposed connector h Repeat step g for Red lead Be careful not to contact tools between terminals on battery and metal chassis I Remove battery and store in cool dry area while Cart is out of use Optimal storage temperature is 15 C 59 F Battery votage should be checked every three 3 months If voltage drops below 12 5VAC fully recharge battery Contact Ergotron Customer Care for information about how storage might impact the battery warranty j Gently push boot covered leads back into the cavity left by the removed battery and replace bat tery cover to base WARNING Disconnect power before entry Only authorized personnel may service this equipment Read and understand operating in structions before opening unit or replacing battery AGO 4 eeeeeee ee3 eeeee eee eeoee ee3ee3eeuewee eeeeee50usee eevweee eoee eeexeeeee3eeee e eee ee 8 O gis i j 8 888 SV 22FN 00 rev C Cart Safety Guidelines A Equipment Changes and Cart Transfers Always anchor the riser to the tower BEFORE making changes to cart such as e
26. yer OTRO ia Features SV22 92011 V22 92012 V22 92013 V22 92025 1 Riser 2 Notebook Enclosure 3 Worksurface 4 Electronic Autolock Drawer 5 Tilting Keyboard Tray and Wrist Rest 6 Right Left Mouse Tray and Holder 7 Cable Management 8 Riser Lift Brake 9 Locking Front Casters 10 Scanner Holder Bracket 11 Ergonomic Rear Handle 12 Storage Basket 13 Power System 220 240VAC 50 Hz a 55 Ah Battery b 3 AC Outlets 300 Watts total c Remote User Interface RUI d StyleLink Software CD amp Cable e Coiled Power Cord StyleView powered carts provide electrical AC power for mobile point of care computing equipment in a healthcare environment Please read all parts of this guide When set up is complete do not discard this guide The guide should be filed in a secure place for future reference Cart Specifications For Power System Specifications see page 11 Range of motion Vertical Adjustment Range 20 508 mm Tilt 15 Viewing Angle Based on a 10 High x 1 2 deep Notebook oe Ss 12 Keyboard Tray Tilt 12 Weight capacities Notebook 6 18lbs 2 72 8 26 kg Drawer 4 Ibs 1 8 kg Worksurface 2 5 Ibs 1 1 kg a Size CPU Holder 25 Ibs 11 kg Keyboard Tray 2 5 Ibs 1 1 kg Mouse Holder 5 Ib 23 kg Scanner Holder 5 Ib 23 kg Basket 5 Ibs 2 3 kg A CAUTION The lift brake locks the vertical lift of riser during normal use but it DOES NOT

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