Bretford L16V Surge Protector User Manual


 
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Safety and Security Guidance
This unit is designed for storage and re-charging of laptops only
To avoid damage, please ensure that the laptops are inserted & removed by an adult or competent person
All vents MUST be kept clear at all times, including allowing enough space between the back of the cabinet and the wall to
ensure good air flow (50mm Minimum)
This unit should be used with a switched wall socket ONLY
IMPORTANT - Ensure the wall socket switch is in the ‘off’ position before connecting and removing the mains plug
The cart is lockable to prevent opportunist theft only. For maximum security, the unit should be returned to a secure,
alarmed area
Ensure any excess laptop connecting leads are kept clear from the front of the power pack compartments to prevent
trapping the leads between the power pack shelves and the rear door
When opening or closing the doors ensure the cart is on a level surface
As with all mobile products the unit should be manoeuvred with care, especially on inclines, by an adult or competent
person
To move the unit, first ensure the mains lead is disconnected from the mains and wrapped around the provided cable
winder, PUSH using the handles, DO NOT PULL
This unit is not designed to be wheeled outside or over uneven surfaces
The mains lead should be checked regularly to ensure there is no damage to the plug, lead or connector. In the event of
damage do not continue to use! Discard the mains lead in compliance with the WEEE directive and contact your supplier or
Bretford for a replacement part
Unless otherwise directed by Bretford Manufacturing Ltd, DO NOT remove the power module/timer unit. This action will
invalidate the warranty
Total current must NOT exceed 10A, only use 10A fuse in mains plug
No single item of ICT equipment used with the unit should have a rated current consumption exceeding 5A
All individual ICT chargers used in this cabinet should be fused/protected at 5A
Mains Lead Safety: When fitting the mains lead ensure that the IEC plug is correctly connected. Do not trap or run the mains
lead or plug under the cart wheels - surplus lead should be wound around the provided cable winder on the side of the unit
before moving. In the event of damage do not continue to use. Discard the mains lead in compliance with the WEEE directive
and contact your supplier or Bretford for a replacement part.
Connecting the Laptops
IMPORTANT - Ensure the wall sockets switch is in the ‘off’ position before connecting or removing the mains plug.
Configure the unit as per the user manual - with the laptop’s power packs stored in the compartments provided and the leads
fed through to the front of the cabinet. When all laptops are connected and in place, plug the laptop cabinet into a switched
mains supply & switch on. Switch on the unit’s own On-Off switch to commence charging.
24 Hour Programmable Energy Saving Timer
The EcoCart is fitted with a 24 hour timer with 2 programmable options. If the cart appears to have stopped charging it may be
that the unit has completed one of its pre-set timed charging cycles. To re-start charging, simply switch to the constant charging
mode or re-set the timers. Unless a timer is set the cart will charge continuously until it is turned off manually.
Compliance
The unit is tested & CE certified ensuring the highest levels of electrical/build safety and complies with the HSE October 2009
Manufacturing Guidelines on electrical safety.
WEEE Directive
When the unit becomes redundant, it must be disposed of in compliance with the WEEE Directive
2005. Contact your Local Authority or supplier in the first instance
Bretford Manufacturing Ltd
2 Etongate, 110 Windsor Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 2JA
Tel: +44 (0) 1753 53 99 55 Fax: +44 (0) 1753 53 94 78 Email: sales@bretforduk.com Web: www.bretforduk.com
Designed and manufactured in the UK by Bretford Manufacturing Ltd.