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Electrical specifications, General care of equipment components – Oakworks ProLuxe Convertible User Manual

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100 VAC/20amps

1.5 amps

11.0 amps

24 VDC

330 watts

Class 1 Equipment

Type B Applied Part

IPX0

Continuous Operation @

10% Duty Cycle

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MAINTENANCE

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Designed For:

North America

Europe

Japan/Korea

Input Service

Current Draw

Maximum Monentary

Current Draw

Voltage Output

(control box)

Power Consumption

Electric Shock

Protection

Tabletop Applied Part

Table Top IEC 529

Rating

Mode of Operation

120 VAC/20amps

2.7 amps

9.0 amps

24 VDC

330 watts

Class 1 Equipment

Type B Applied Part

IPX0

Continuous Operation

@ 10% Duty Cycle

Storage &

Transport

Temperature: 32º - 100º F 0º-38º C Humidity: 60% relative humidity Pressure: no limitations known

During transport, DO NOT stack containers.

230 VAC/10amps

1.5 amps

5.0 amps

24 VDC

330 watts

Class 1 Equipment

Type B Applied Part

IPX0

Continuous Operation @

10% Duty Cycle

GENERAL CARE OF EQUIPMENT COMPONENTS

Use only a mild solution of 4:1 diluted non-alcohol cleaner such as 409®, Fantastik® or some other non-abrasive

cleaner to wipe down the metal surfaces. Apply with a damp (not wet) lint-free cloth. Be sure excess liquid

does not drip onto, or into, any of the electrical controls or mechanisms. Be sure that the unit is unplugged

before cleaning these areas. Wipe these areas carefully with a lint free cloth.

Electronic and or manual lift mechanisms require no general maintenance or lubrication.

If the table will be out of use for an extended period of time, the power cord should be unplugged from the

receptacle. To prevent inadvertent damage to the plug or cord, the cable should be coiled and secured with a wire

tie or rubber band.

It is important to visually inspect your tabe on a quarterly basis to ensure all components are working properly

and safely. Be sure to tighten all bolts to be sure they are secure. Over time they may work their way loose,

leading to an unsafe condition.