CHIEF PAC722 User Manual
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Installation Instructions
MAC722 / PAC722
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WARNING:
EACH DISPLAY MAY WEIGH IN EXCESS OF
40 LBS! Always use two people and proper lifting techniques
when installing or positioning display on stand.
5.
Lower display into place listening for audible "click" to
ensure recessed area of mounting buttons are properly
seated in lower area of mounting holes.
(See Figure 7) and (See Figure 8)
WARNING:
IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN LEAD TO
STAND OR DISPLAY FALLING CAUSING SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT!
Ensure mounting buttons are completely engaged in
mounting holes.
NOTE:
Holes are provided in the faceplate for use with a
padlock or similar locking device, if desired. In addition,
the pin and nut may be removed from the upper holes
and moved to the lower holes for use as a more
permanent locking device. (See Figure 8)
Figure 8
Tilting Display
The display(s) can be tilted up to 5
o
either backward or forward
from a straight upright position.
1.
Turn knob counterclockwise on back of faceplate to loosen
the tilt. (See Figure 9)
Figure 9
2.
Tilt display as desired, to a maximum of 5
o
either forward or
backward.
3.
Turn knob clockwise to tighten display on head assembly.
(See Figure 9)
CAUTION:
Tighten knob on back of faceplate to prevent
damage to the stand or cart.
4.
If leaving the display in a straight upright position, it is
recommended that a bolt (not provided) be placed through
the faceplate (See Figure 9) to lock the display into the
upright position.
5.
Repeat Steps 1-4 for remaining faceplate and display.
Cable Management
1.
The display power cords can be run through the front of the
extension assembly (A). (See Figure 10)
2.
The cords can then run through the extension assembly to
the center of the assembly. (See Figure 10)
3.
When the cords are run to the center of the extension
assembly, they can either exit out the front, or down through
the cart or stand column. (See Figure 10)
4.
Any accessory power cords can be run through the front
and down through the column. (See Figure 10)
Figure 10
5
4
Remove pin
and nut and
move to lower holes
A padlock or bolt may
be placed through latch
holes
1
3
4
Place optional bolt (not
provided) here to lock in
an upright position.
(PAC722 shown)
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3
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