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USER MANUAL UCCSS, UCCSM, UCCSL SERIES DELUXE CHARGING CARTS 24/7 AT OR VISIT BLACKBOX.COM

TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION/ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS... 3 Important Safety Information...3 Electrical Precautions...3 1. SPECIFICATIONS... 4 1.1 Deluxe Charging Carts General Specifications...4 1.2 Deluxe Charging Carts Specifications for Hinged Door...5 1.3 Deluxe Charging Carts Specifications for Sliding Door...6 2. OVERVIEW... 7 2.1 Introduction...7 2.2 What s Included...7 3. CONFIGURATION AND SETUP... 8 3.1 Unpacking...8 3.2 Routing the Cables...8 3.3 Customizing the Timer...11 3.4 Plugging In the Cart...12 3.5 Turning On the Cart...12 3.6 Moving the Cart...12 APPENDIX A. REGULATORY INFORMATION... 13 A.1 FCC Statement...13 A.2 NOM Statement (Electrical Safety)...13 TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL... 15 2 BLACKBOX.COM

SAFETY INFORMATION/ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING! Death or serious injury may occur when children climb on the Cart. The cart can tip over onto the child. WARNING! Avoid uneven loading of equipment onto the cart. Uneven weight distribution could cause the cart to tip when the cart is moving. Ensure devices are distributed evenly within the cart. Excess weight on sides of cart could cause the cart to tip while in motion. Only adults should move the cart. Do not leave the cart unattended in areas where children have access. Do not block the air vent openings. The Cart can be very heavy when fully loaded with laptops and should be moved about by persons physically able to do so. The Cart should only be used for the storage and transport of tablets, laptops, and other similar devices. Misuse, incorrect operation, or inadequate repair of the Cart will void the warranty. ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS DANGER! Failure to observe the following electrical safety precautions can result in fire or death by electric shock. The power switch must be in the OFF position before plugging the Cart into a wall receptacle. The Cart must ONLY be connected to a 110 120-volt AC, 15-amp power supply. The Cart must only be used by adults or with adult supervision. Never pull the Cart by the power cord. Do not plug the Cart in if the switch, receptacle(s), or power cord has been damaged. All electrical components on this product must be repaired by a qualified electrician. Do not use an extension cord in conjunction with the Cart. Do not use liquids in or around the Cart environment. Inadequate repair or modifications can create significant hazards to users and are not covered by warranty. For your safety, we recommend that a qualified electrician test the circuit you will be plugging the Cart into. The circuit should be checked for ground integrity and appropriate branch circuit protection. The Cart ground prong must be present for safe operation. If the plug is damaged or if the ground prong has been removed, it should be replaced by a qualified electrician. The use of the Cart, including plugging or unplugging laptops, plugging or unplugging the Cart, operating the control switch, and engaging or releasing the directional and locked casters, must be done with adult supervision. All electrical outlets provided are for the sole purpose of charging electronic devices. Any use of these electrical outlets, other than for the intended purpose, is not advised and must be approved by a qualified electrician. Do not exceed the maximum specified wattage of the cart timer. The load current shall not exceed 12 amps under any operating conditions. BLACKBOX.COM 3

CHAPTER 1: SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 DELUXE CHARGING CARTS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 1-1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION General Approvals Use Assembled Material Construction Finish Color Electrical Input Power Input Power Cord Power Cord Access On/Off Switch Device Charging Type Power Switch Time Auxiliary Power Dimensions Unit Height Unit Width Unit Depth Unit Weight Shipping Height Shipping Width Shipping Depth Shipping Weight Top Weight Capacity DESCRIPTION UL 60950 Approved; UL 60730 Approved; UL 1678 - Tip Test Compliant, CE, RoHS2 Indoor office and mobile use only Yes 18 ga (1.2 mm) minimum thick steel Fully welded box frame, riveted and bolted panels Powder Coat Gray 120 VAC, 15 A, 50-60 Hz, 1 Ph NEMA5-15P plug, min. 6-ft. (1.8-m) cord (2) 1.3" (3.3 cm) DIA holes (Left and Right rear bottom corner) (1) illuminated switch on cart timer unit Customizable round-robin style timed power switch 5 mins, 10 mins, 15 mins, 30 mins or 60 mins (factory set, user customizable) (1) NEMA5-15R on cart timer unit (for units w/o external power); (3) NEMA5-15R and (2) USB 2.0 Type A outlets (external power option only) 49.3" (125.2 cm) 25.6" (65.0 cm) w/o handle, 29.1" (73.9 cm) w/ handle 23.6" (59.9 cm) 150 lb. (68.2 kg) 55" (139.7 cm) 35" (88.9 cm) 32" (81.3 cm) 175 lb. (79.5 kg) 150 lb. (68.2 kg) Frame Ventilation Top Casters Type Diameter Wheel Frame Warranty Cart Electronics Min. 75% high flow steel mesh, (2) places per shelf Molded ABS plastic top with recessed work area (2) Fixed, (2) Swiveling and Locking 5" (12.7 cm) Polyurethane tread Nickel Plated Steel Lifetime 3 Years 4 BLACKBOX.COM

CHAPTER 1: SPECIFICATIONS 1.2 DELUXE CHARGING CARTS SPECIFICATIONS FOR HINGED DOOR DELUXE CHARGING CARTS SPECIFICATIONS FOR HINGED DOOR Part Number Typical Device Device Quantity External Power Lock Type Max. Device Size (inches) Max. Wallmount Power Supply Size (inches) Max. Power Brick Size (inches) Basket Distribution System Height Width Depth Height Width Depth Height Width Depth UCCSS-10-30H Tablet 30 No Key lock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-10-30H-HASP Tablet 30 No Padlock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-10-30HP Tablet 30 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-10-30HP-HASP Tablet 30 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36H-R2 Tablet 36 No Key lock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36H-HASP Tablet 36 No Padlock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36HP Tablet 36 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36HP-HASP Tablet 36 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSM-10-30H-R2 Chromebook 30 No Key lock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-10-30H-HASP-R2 Chromebook 30 No Padlock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-10-30HP-R2 Chromebook 30 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-10-30HP-HASP Chromebook 30 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36H-R2 Chromebook 36 No Key lock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36H-HASP Chromebook 36 No Padlock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36HP Chromebook 36 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36HP-HASP Chromebook 36 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42H-R2 Chromebook 42 No Key lock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42H-HASP Chromebook 42 No Padlock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42HP Chromebook 42 Yes Key lock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42HP-HASP Chromebook 42 Yes Padlock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSL-12-36H Laptop 36 No Key lock 11.75 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-12-36H-HASP Laptop 36 No Padlock 11.75 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-12-36HP Laptop 36 Yes Key lock 11.75 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-12-36HP-HASP Laptop 36 Yes Padlock 11.75 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42H Laptop 42 No Key lock 11.75 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42H-HASP Laptop 42 No Padlock 11.75 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42HP Laptop 42 Yes Key lock 11.75 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42HP-HASP Laptop 42 Yes Padlock 11.75 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No UCCSB-BIN1-48H Laptop 48 No Key lock 11.05 1.1 15 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.25 2.68 Yes UCCSB-BIN1-48H-HASP Laptop 48 No Padlock 11.05 1.1 15 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.25 2.68 Yes UCCSB-BIN1-48HP Laptop 48 Yes Key lock 11.05 1.1 15 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.25 2.68 Yes UCCSB-BIN1-48HP-HASP Laptop 48 Yes Padlock 11.05 1.1 15 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.25 2.68 Yes *Up towards cable manager: 4.7, Down towards shelf: 5.4 **Up towards cable manager: 5+ ; Down toward shelf: 5+ ***Up towards cable manager: 2.01 ; Down towards shelf: 5.96 BLACKBOX.COM 5

CHAPTER 1: SPECIFICATIONS 1.3 DELUXE CHARGING CARTS SPECIFICATIONS FOR SLIDING DOOR DELUXE CHARGING CARTS SPECIFICATIONS FOR SLIDING DOOR Part Number Typical Device Device Quantity External Power Lock Type Max. Device Size (inches) Max. Wall Wart Size (inches) Max. Power Brick Size (inches) Basket Distribution Height Width Depth Height Width Depth Height Width Depth System UCCSS-10-30T Tablet 30 No Key lock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-10-30T-HASP Tablet 30 No Padlock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-10-30TP Tablet 30 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-10-30TP-HASP Tablet 30 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.4 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36T-R2 Tablet 36 No Key lock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36T-HASP Tablet 36 No Padlock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36TP Tablet 36 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSS-12-36TP-HASP Tablet 36 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.15 10 SEE BELOW* 1.1 4.83 N/A N/A N/A No UCCSM-10-30T-R2 Chromebook 30 No Key lock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-10-30T-HASP-R2 Chromebook 30 No Padlock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-10-30TP-R2 Chromebook 30 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-10-30TP-HASP Chromebook 30 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.36 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.63 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36T-R2 Chromebook 36 No Key lock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36T-HASP Chromebook 36 No Padlock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36TP Chromebook 36 Yes Key lock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-12-36TP-HASP Chromebook 36 Yes Padlock 10.62 1.1 15 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.37 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42T-R2 Chromebook 42 No Key lock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42T-HASP Chromebook 42 No Padlock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42TP Chromebook 42 Yes Key lock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSM-14-42TP-HASP Chromebook 42 Yes Padlock 10.62 0.91 13 SEE BELOW** 1.1 4.69 8.41 1.18 6.61 No UCCSL-12-36T Laptop 36 No Key lock 10.60 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-12-36T-HASP Laptop 36 No Padlock 10.60 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-12-36TP Laptop 36 Yes Key lock 10.60 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-12-36TP-HASP Laptop 36 Yes Padlock 10.60 1.5 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.67 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42T Laptop 42 No Key lock 10.60 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42T-HASP Laptop 42 No Padlock 10.60 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42TP Laptop 42 Yes Key lock 10.60 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No UCCSL-14-42TP-HASP Laptop 42 Yes Padlock 10.60 1.25 17 SEE BELOW*** 1.1 2.09 5.35 1.43 2.68 No *Up towards cable manager: 4.7, Down towards shelf: 5.4 **Up towards cable manager: 5+ ; Down toward shelf: 5+ ***Up towards cable manager: 2.01 ; Down towards shelf: 5.96 6 BLACKBOX.COM

CHAPTER 2: OVERVIEW 2.1 INTRODUCTION The Deluxe Charging Cart is designed to store, charge and transport tablets, e-readers, laptops, netbooks, Chromebooks and other similar devices. Each cart plugs into a typical 120-V, 15-A outlet. The units come equipped with a charging unit that efficiently charges devices while ensuring the cart won t overload the electrical circuit. The Deluxe Charging cart can be equipped in various configurations according to the following standard options. 30, 36, 42, 48 stored devices Split hinged steel front door or split sliding plastic front door Keyed front and back lock or padlock front and back lock External power outlets Basket distribution system In addition to the standard options, the Deluxe Charging cart can be equipped with non-standard (custom) options. The following are typical custom options or accessories that can be configured. 19" Rackmount Equipment Shelf and divider device protection Caster size & type Lock type Exterior color Exterior artwork All deluxe charging carts feature a heavy-duty, fully welded steel frame, molded plastic top work surface, heavy duty, 5" casters and 19"/23" EIA-310 rackmount rails for mounting of equipment. Please know and understand the configuration of your cart and read these operating instructions carefully. The manual contains important information concerning the use and safety of your cart and the operators. This cart must be used for its intended purpose only and in accordance with these operating instructions. 2.2 WHAT S INCLUDED Your package should contain the following items. If anything is missing or damaged, contact Black Box Technical Support at 877-877-2269 or info@blackbox.com. (1) Cart (2) sets of keys BLACKBOX.COM 7

CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND SETUP 3.1 UNPACKING Remove and discard all packaging materials and lock the lockable casters. Open and inspect the cart to verify all doors, locks, and casters are working properly. Do not plug the cart into a wall outlet until all configurations and setup are complete. 3.2 ROUTING THE CABLES 1. At the back of the cart, loosen the two screws on the cable manager, slide the top section of the cable manager, and place the device side of the charging cable into one of the slots. See Figure 3-1. FIGURE 3-1. CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM #1 2. Slide back the top section of the cable manager and tighten the screws. 3. Route the device side of the charging cable to the front of the cart. 8 BLACKBOX.COM

CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND SETUP 4. At the front of the cart, loosen the screws on the side and front of the cable manager. FIGURE 3-2. CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM #2 5. Push back and down on the front cable manager to drop it down and make it accessible. Slide the top section and place the charging cable into the slots. FIGURE 3-3. CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM #3 BLACKBOX.COM 9

CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND SETUP 6. Slide back the top section and tighten the front screws. FIGURE 3-4. CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM #4 7. Push up and pull back on the cable manager to secure it. 8. Wrap any excess cable around the cable wrap on the back of the shelf. 9. Attach the power brick to the back of the shelf using the hook and loop strap. 10. Plug the charger power plug into the power strip located below the shelf. FIGURE 3-5. CABLE ROUTING DIAGRAM #5 10 BLACKBOX.COM

CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND SETUP 3.3 CUSTOMIZING THE TIMER The cart timer unit is designed to supply power to multiple power distribution units (PDUs) inside the charging cart or locker while preventing overloading of the building circuit. The cart timer unit has one illuminated on/off rocker switch. This turns on or off the power to the cart. The cart timer unit has one C13 inlet where the cart power cord plugs into. The power cord plugs into a 120-VAC, 15-A, 50/60-Hz, 1-ph NEMA5-15R outlet only. The cart timer unit has one always on NEMA5-15R outlet for constant power supply to any appliance requiring 120 VAC, 15 A, 50/60 Hz, 1 ph. The external power outlets on certain cart configurations will plug into the always on outlet. The cart timer unit also has 4 timed NEMA5-15R outlets that supply power to the PDUs, which in-turn charge the devices stored within. The 4 timed outlets switch from on to off based on the configuration of the cart timer unit. The cart timer unit has 8 DIP switches that control the configuration of the cart timer unit. The features, functions and instructions described in this manual are important to understand and follow to successfully use this product. HOW TO CHANGE THE TIMER CONFIGURATION The timer is configured from the factory to a certain setting of charging. The timer configuration can be changed to change the charging profile of the cart or locker. This could increase the evenness of the charged devices and the speed to charge. The configuration can be set by activating or deactivating different timed outlets, charging timed outlets together by grouping and increasing or decreasing charging interval. The table below shows the different DIP switch settings to achieve the desired configuration of the cart timer unit. TABLE 3-1. DIP SWITCH SETTINGS ACTIVE 1 2 3 GROUP 4 5 TIMING 6 7 8 All ON OFF OFF OFF No Group OFF OFF All ON OFF OFF OFF All ON OFF OFF ON 1 2, 3 4 OFF ON 5 min. OFF OFF ON 1 4 ON OFF ON OFF No Group ON OFF 10 min. OFF ON OFF *1 3 ON OFF ON ON *No Group ON ON *15 min. OFF ON ON 1 2 ON ON OFF OFF 30 min. ON OFF OFF All ON ON OFF ON 45 min. ON OFF ON Test ON ON OFF 60 min. ON ON OFF All ON ON ON ON All ON ON ON ON *Default settings: Active: 1-3 ON, No Group, Timing: 15 min. Additional Details Purpose of Control Time Switch Construction of Control Freestanding Control Action Type Type 1 Action (Operating Control) Pollution Degree Pollution Degree 2 Impulse Voltage 1500 V BLACKBOX.COM 11

CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND SETUP 3.4 PLUGGING IN THE CART After the devices have been loaded into the Cart, plug the power cord of the Cart into a suitable receptacle. 3.5 TURNING ON THE CART Locate the internal power switches on the timer and power strips of the Cart and push the switches to the ON position. They will illuminate if on. The external power indicator will glow green under Cart Power if the cart is on. 3.6 MOVING THE CART Remove the Cart plug from the wall receptacle and wrap the cord around the cord wrap or handle. Close and lock the hinged or sliding doors. Unlock the locking and swiveling casters before moving the cart to a new location. When you reach your destination, lock the casters to prevent the cart from moving and plug the cart into a wall receptacle. 12 BLACKBOX.COM

APPENDIX A: REGULATORY INFORMATION A.1 FCC STATEMENT This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy, and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions, may cause inter ference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emis sion from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada. Le présent appareil numérique n émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique publié par Industrie Canada. A.2 NOM STATEMENT (ELECTRICAL SAFETY) INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD 1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de que el aparato eléctrico sea operado. 2. Las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser guardadas para referencia futura. 3. Todas las advertencias en el aparato eléctrico y en sus instrucciones de operación deben ser respetadas. 4. Todas las instrucciones de operación y uso deben ser seguidas. 5. El aparato eléctrico no deberá ser usado cerca del agua por ejemplo, cerca de la tina de baño, lavabo, sótano mojado o cerca de una alberca, etc. 6. El aparato eléctrico debe ser usado únicamente con carritos o pedestales que sean recomendados por el fabricante. 7. El aparato eléctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo sólo como sea recomendado por el fabricante. 8. Servicio El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo eléctrico más allá lo descrito en las instrucciones de operación. Todo otro servicio deberá ser referido a personal de servicio calificado. 9. El aparato eléctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posición no interfiera su uso. La colocación del aparato eléctrico sobre una cama, sofá, alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilación, no se debe colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios de ventilación. 10. El equipo eléctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores, registros de calor, estufas u otros aparatos (incluyendo amplificadores) que producen calor. 11. El aparato eléctrico deberá ser connectado a una fuente de poder sólo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operación, o como se indique en el aparato. 12. Precaución debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarización del equipo no sea eliminada. 13. Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos, poniendo particular atención a los contactos y receptáculos donde salen del aparato. 14. El equipo eléctrico debe ser limpiado únicamente de acuerdo a las recomendaciones del fabricante. 15. En caso de existir, una antena externa deberá ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia. 16. El cable de corriente deberá ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usado por un largo periodo de tiempo. 17. Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilación. BLACKBOX.COM 13

APPENDIX A: REGULATORY INFORMATION 18. Servicio por personal calificado deberá ser provisto cuando: A: El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido dañado; u B: Objectos han caído o líquido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato; o C: El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia; o D: El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su desempeño; o E: El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido dañada. 14 BLACKBOX.COM

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