Doors and locks – Anthro Advanced Netbook Charging NCC10 Owners Manual User Manual

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Doors and Locks

The doors on each cart feature a two-point keyed locking system to protect your devices. To open a door, lift the bot-

tom of the handle and rotate it to the inside of the cart. Your cart shipped with 2 keys. Contact Anthro, 800.325.3841,

for replacements.

For added security, each front door features hasps to hold your own padlock (maximum shackle dia 7mm; minimum

shackle height 51mm). When installed, your padlock restricts access to the handle so the cart.

To protect each cart’s contents and structural integrety, latch cart doors before moving the cart.

Removing Notebook Shelves

The shelves inside the cart enclosure can be removed to store

larger items. The bolts used to install them are tightened to

20 in-lbs in order to ensure that the cart is grounded, so they

may be difficult to remove by hand. Use 5/16” open-end

wrenches or sockets to remove by hand or a power driver
with 5/16” attachment.

These steps require two people.

1. Open the doors at the front and back of the enclosure.
2. One person stands at the front of the cart and holds the nut in place using the open-end wrench or socket. The

other person stands at the back of the cart and loosens the screw using the torque wrench.

3. Store the screw, nut, and shelf together so they can be

replaced safely.

Replacing Notebook Shelves

The shelves inside the cart enclosure can be replaced, too. A torque wrench with a 5/16” socket attachment plus a

5/16” open-end wrench or socket are required for this change.

4. Open the doors at the front and back of the enclosure.
5. While one person stands at the front of the cart and slides the shelf into place, the other stands at the back of the

cart to make sure the shelf comes all the way through.

6. The person at the back of the cart lines up the hex bolt through the hole at the back of the shelf,

through the divider plate at the back of the enclosure. The person at the front of the cart captures

the bolt with the keps nut and threads the nut onto the screw and tightens by hand.

7. While the person at the front of the cart holds the nut in place with a 5/16” open-end wrench or

socket, the person at the back of the cart tightens the screw to 20 in-lbs using a torque wrench

with a 5/16” socket attachment.

TIGHTENING THE FASTENER TO THIS SETTING IS CRUCIAL TO

MAINTAIN SAFE ELECTRICAL GROUNDING OF THE CART.

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