GARANT GridLine laptop and battery charging cabinet
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Size 1000/DE and 1250/DE: Maintain a gap of at least four cm between cabinet
rear and wall.
4.1.1.
Adjusting adjustable base
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NOTICE
Limited load-bearing capacity
Damage from overloading adjustable base.
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When using the adjustable base, note load-bearing capacity reduced to 500 kg.
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Before adjusting the adjustable base, completely clear out the cabinet.
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Do not screw the adjustable base's thread all the way in. Keep 0.5 cm of thread
protruding.
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ü Cabinet is completely empty.
1. Take lower storage shelf out of cabinet by lifting it at the holes on the sides.
CAUTION! Risk of cuts. Wear safety gloves.
2. Adjust four levelling feet inside the cabinet using a 5 mm hexagon L-wrench.
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3. Use a spirit level to check horizontal levelling.
4. Repeat procedure until cabinet is perfectly level.
4.1.2.
Wall mounting
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Applies to: Battery charging cabinet. Anchoring must be done by at least two
people.
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NOTICE
Wiring and pipes in wall
Damage to wiring and pipes.
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Check wall for sufficient load-bearing capacity before drilling.
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Use suitable drilling tools and materials.
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Use suitable protective equipment.
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Have trained personnel drill holes.
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Do not drill holes close to wiring or pipes.
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ü Wall plugs and screws chosen to match wall.
ü Floor has sufficient load-bearing capacity.
1. Mark drilling spots through the holes in the cabinet's rear and move cabinet out
of the way.
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2. Drill holes in wall, insert wall plugs and screw cabinet to wall.
5.
Assembly
CAUTION
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Assembly work
Risk of crushing feet or hands when assembling and when closing drawers.
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Wear foot protection and safety gloves.
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Ensure safe footing on clean, level surface.
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Do not assemble by yourself.
5.1.
CABINET TO CABINET
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ü Cabinets are of identical height and depth. Otherwise drill through cabinet wall.
1. Insert four M6×12 bolts through both side walls at top and bottom.
2. Screw four M6 nuts onto bolts from the other side.
5.2.
INSERTING/MOVING STORAGE SHELF
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CAUTION
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Tipping storage shelf
Crush hazard and impact hazard for individual limbs.
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Make sure the storage shelf is in the correct position.
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The shelf must be flush with the rear of the cabinet leaving no gap and it must sit
firmly on the shelf carrier.
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The front edge of the shelf must not project beyond the shelf carrier.
5.3.
REMOVING THE DRAWERS
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5.4.
INSERTING THE DRAWERS
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1. Pull the drawer runners out to their full extent and secure them.
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2. Insert the drawer and push it in until you sense resistance.
3. Lift the drawer up and push it over the resistance until it is fully inserted on the
rails.
4. Swing the locking mechanism down and push it to the back.
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5.5.
MOVING SLIDES
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ü Drawers removed.
1. Push a slot-head screwdriver between the cabinet wall and the guide rail.
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2. Carefully push the slot-head screwdriver off the cabinet wall to prise off the
guide rail.
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3. Lift off the guide rail.
4. Working from above, insert the guide rail into the hole in the desired position.
6.
Commissioning
6.1.
LAPTOP CABINET
1. Insert the mains plug into a mains socket.
6.2.
BATTERY CHARGING CABINET
1. Plug 5-pin 400-V/16-A connector into three-phase outlet socket.
2. Switch on main switch.
7.
Maintenance
Interval
Action
Once a week in rooms
1. Remove cover panel with
with normal levels of
a standard screwdriver.
air pollution
2. Clean filter.
3. Put cover panel back in
Once a day in rooms
with heavily polluted
place.
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Cover panel engages.
Before the start of each
Check for external signs of
shift
damage, for defects and for
good condition. Check the
edges and guides for signs of
wear.
1. If defective, immediately
block access and prevent
use.
2. Have the damage re-
paired immediately.
Occasionally
Grease any locks and wheels
with multi-function oil.
Tab. 1: Maintenance activities
8.
Rectification of faults and malfunctions
Fault
Possible cause
Socket strips are un-
Mains plug not
powered.
plugged in.
Fuse tripped.
No power supply.
9.
Cleaning
Do not use chemical, alcohol-based, abrasive or solvent-based cleaners. Wipe down
powder-coated surfaces (such as body, metal panelling, drawers, storage shelves)
with lukewarm, dampened cloth. Clean polycarbonate windows with window
cleaner and a soft, clean, non-abrasive cloth. Clean fan as per maintenance
[} Page 10]. Do not clean using water jet or high-pressure cleaner. Do not use poin-
ted or sharp objects.
10. Spare parts
Order original spare parts from the Hoffmann Group Customer Service.
11. Disposal
Comply with the national and regional environmental protection
and disposal regulations for correct disposal or recycling. Segreg-
ate items into metals, non-metals, composite materials and con-
sumables and dispose of them responsibly. Re-use is preferable to
disposal.
12. Technical data
12.1.
G DIMENSIONS
25 mm are equivalent to 1 G.
12.2.
LAPTOP CABINET
Weight
Electrical installation
Sockets
Plug socket rated voltage
USB ports
USB output voltage
USB charge current
12.3.
BATTERY CHARGING CABINET
Size
1000/DE
Weight
88 kg
Performed by
Trained specialist for electro-
technical work
Trained person
Trained specialist for mech-
anical work
Action
Performed by
Unplug mains plug
Trained specialist
and plug in again.
for electro-technical
work.
Reset fuses.
Switch on main
switch.
Switch on on/off
switch on socket.
46 kg
7x, type F
230 V AC
7x, USB 2.0 type A
5.0 V DC
2.1 A Pro connection
1250/DE
2000/DE
95 kg
120 kg