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Rl5000 – Triton RL5000XP PC-BASED ATMS Installation Manual User Manual

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RL5000

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6. Use a torque wrench and 3/4”

socket to tighten each nut to a

torque setting of 60 foot-pounds

(required to establish the

maximum pull-out strength of

the anchors). If a torque wrench

is not available, use a ratchet

wrench and 3/4” socket to tighten

the nuts three full turns beyond

hand tight.

7. Once all anchor bolts are

tightened, close the door of the

cabinet to ensure that the door

opens and closes without binding.

If the door does bind, it may be

necessary to relocate the cabinet

to an area with a flat level floor!

If a Business Hours cabinet

was installed with leveling feet,

the feet may have caused the

warping of the cabinet bottom

under pressure of the mounting

bolts.

8. Once the nuts are tightened

as specified in Step 6 and the

door operates without binding

as verified in Step 7, install a

second nut on each bolt and

tighten down firmly.

9. If the dispenser tray was removed

to facilitate cabinet installation,

replace it at this time.

5. Ensure the cabinet is as level

as possible given the floor

conditions. Use a bubble level

to verify this. If a bubble-level is

not available, the cabinet can be

“rocked” gently from front-to-

back and side-to-side to check the

need for leveling.

LEVELING FEET

Follow these steps to adjust the

leveling feet:

1. Once the cabinet is in the

final mounting position,

use a 1/4” (6mm) nutdriver

or socket set to adjust the

leveling bolts. DO NOT

extend the feet any further

than necessary to level

the cabinet! Use a bubble

level, if available, to verify

the cabinet is level.

2. After the mounting bolts

have been tightened,

ensure the cabinet door

can close without binding.

It may be necessary to

adjust the tightening of

the mounting bolts to

enable the door to close

without binding.

If leveling feet are used, the

cabinet bottom may experi-

ence warping or bending when

the mounting bolts are tight-

ened down! This may prevent

the cabinet door from closing

cleanly!