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Congratulations on the purchase of
your new Mobility Cart
Use this Owner’s Manual to help you use of your
Bretford Notebook Mobility Cart. Additional helpful
information can be found on:
bretford.com/apple
OWNER’S MANUAL
Mobility Cart for MacBook
TX323LL/A
General Use
• This cart is designed to allow you to easily store,
secure, recharge and transport laptops and
peripherals between classrooms.
• Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully. It
contains important advice concerning the use
and safety of your Bretford Cart.
• Keep this Owner’s Manual in a safe place and
pass it on to any subsequent user.
• This cart must only be used for its intended
purpose in accordance with these operating
instructions.
11000 Seymour Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131 USA 800 521 9614
bretford.com/apple
Peace of mind, knowing that the entire cart is
UL Listed - not just the electrical. So your
students - your real technology investment - are
safe and secure.
•Rear Mounted Power Strips are ontrolled by the Power Module whi h shifts the power from one strip to the other, and even allows a
“Rapid Charge”, where all available power is sent to the Top Row Power Strip of 10, so that omputers 1 through 10 are harged first and
fast.
•Only One Electrical Plug to the wall outlet redu es nuisan e tripping of ir uit breakers.
•Power Management System evaluates the demand for power from ea h ele tri al strip of ten omputers, on entrating on those batteries
that have the most demand for power.
• Also allows ea h ele tri al strip time to ool down. Cooler batteries last longer, and extended battery life saves you money.
• A Divider Panel separates the omputer/battery from the transformer, minimizing the transformer’s heat impa t on the battery … ooler
batteries last longer.
• The Power Management System re ognizes when batteries are harged, and sends only enough power to keep the batteries well within
their thermal limits, drawing only the required power and saving you time, energy and money.
• A single Mode Button lets you sele t whether to harge all 30 omputers at the same time, or “Rapid Charge” the top row of 10 omputers.
•One Au iliary Outlet on the top of the art let you use a printer with onfiden e, sin e the Brain will dedi ate the power to the printer when
you need to use it.
Power Management System
Always-On Electrical Outlet
Under the Power Module, a essible from the rear of the art, is
one unique Ele tri al Outlet, rated for 1 Amp. This outlet is for a
Wireless Access Point.
Remember, the outlet is rated for 1 Amp, only.
WARRANTY
Bretford Furniture
Twelve (12) years from date of shipment
Electrical Assemblies/Components
Three (3) years from date of shipment
Bretford engineers and manufa tures its produ ts to
provide dependable operation. Therefore, Bretford
Manufa turing, In . warrants that all produ ts it
manufa tures are at date of shipment free from defe ts
in material or workmanship. Any produ t whi h under
normal use fails to fun tion within the time periods
spe ified below and found defe tive in material or
workmanship by the Company’s inspe tion will be
repaired or repla ed without harge to the buyer or, at
the ele tion of Bretford Manufa turing, In ., a redit will
be allowed up to the invoi e pur hase pri e of the
produ t.
This warranty is inappli able where, in the judgment of
Bretford Manufa turing, In ., the defe t is attributable to
normal wear, misappli ation, abnormal use, misuse,
modifi ation or damage after shipment, in luding
damage aused by the buyers failure to properly
maintain, or other similar ause.
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY
OTHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING ANY ORDINARY OR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH
EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE
HEREOF.
Capacity
• Holds and harges up to 30 Apple Ma Book Computers
Size & Weight
• Overall: 43”W x 25 1/4”D x 44”H
• Computer Compartments: 1 1/2”W x 11”H x 15”D
• Top shelf: 40”W x 23 1/2”D
• Carton Pa k: 48”W x 32”D x 48”H
• Ship Weight: 210 lbs.
• A tual Produ t Weight: 183 lbs.
• Ships by tru k in one arton pa k
Assembly
• Ships already assembled in one pa k (no assembly required)
MOBILITY CART
Model # TX323LL/A
Technical Specifications:
Unleash the Power Cord
The 10-foot Power Cord is wound around
the built-in ord winder on the left side of
the art. To power the art, simply
unwind the Power Cord and plug into a
standard 15 amp ir uit outlet that is
dedi ated to the use of this art. Proper
use of the art is predi ated on its being
the only applian e on the ir uit.
Assembly Instructions
Always Turn Off the Power to the
Cart before Plugging In Or Out!
Your new 20 Laptop Mobility Cart
omes equipped with two re-settable
Combination Padlo ks. You an
program them with the same
ombination or different
ombinations – the hoi e is yours.
Ea h lo k starts with 0-0-0-0. Follow
the dire tions with the lo k for
hanging the ombination.
Remember to depress the sha kle
before un-engaging it from the lo k.
Setting the Combination Locks
Back
Front
TOP ROW
Computers 1 - 10
BOTTOM ROW
Computers 11 - 20
SID ROWS
Computers 21 - 30
TOP ROW
Computers 1 - 10
BOTTOM ROW
Computers 11 - 20
SID ROWS
Computers 21 - 30
Push the “Mode” Button & the
2nd BLUE LED omes on
Only Computer 1-10 (top row)
are “Rapid Charging”
2
1Turn Red Swit h “ON”. All omputers in the art are harging
ORANGE = Computers are harging
GREEN = Computers are harged
Part #031-8300
Part # 031-8299
MOBILITY CART
TX323LL/A
11000 Seymour Avenue Franklin Park, IL 60131 USA 800 521 9614
bretford.com/apple
You know from personal experien e the value of
keeping your loset neat and organized. You
know exa tly where everything is when you open
the door. So Bretford developed a “ loset” for all
the ords and ables asso iated with your Laptop
Computers.
Your 30 Laptop Mobility Cart has its own
“Cable Clutter Closet” – a lo kable
ompartment at the ba k of the art espe ially
designed to keep all the ables away from the
omputers and the hands that retrieve those
omputers from the art.
• Only the IT Administrator an have a ess
to the Cable Clutter Closet, sin e it has its own
programmable Combination Padlo k.
• The Power Whips eliminate 6 feet of able
for ea h omputer, plugging dire tly into the
power adapter. Less able and less weight.
• Spe ial Compartments for ea h power
adapter and its ables provide individual spot
for ea h ordset.
• Comes with appropriate Laser Numbers
oding the omputers, the slots & able sets.
The interior Divider Panel separates the art
so that 75% of the art is dedi ated to the
omputers in the front and 25% is dedi ated to
ables and power adapters in the ba k. Holes in
the Divider Panel allow the omputer onne tor
ables to pass thru and be easily onne ted to the
omputers for harging.
By separating the omputer from its power
adapter, you minimize the amount of heat beside
the omputer battery, allowing it to harge at a
lower temperature,
allowing the battery to charge faster.
“A place for everything, & everything in its place.”
Front
Back
Cable Clutter
Closet keeps the
able sets and
adapter bri ks
organized, everything
in its pla e, with easy
a ess
12 Year Warranty
on the Cabinet
3 Year Warranty
on Electrical
Power Module
keeps the onstant
flow of power from a
single wall outlet
harging batteries
where needed.
LED Lights
on the Power
Module keep you
informed at a
glan e of what’s
going on in the art
Directional
Locking Casters
an be lo ked as a
rigid aster for easy
rolling down the
hallway, unlo ked to
swivel for easily getting
into tight spa es
Security
Both front & ba k
doors with
programmable
ombination
padlo ks
Ventilation
Channels allow
maximum air
flow in the art
Ships 100%
Assembled
Compact
Design
Although this art
an store & power
up 30 laptops, the
ex lusive quiet-glide
asters and ompa t
size make it very
easy to move
around
Auxiliary
Outlet
on the Power
Module allows you
to use a printer
One Power Cord
Exits the art & plugs
into the wall outlet
Cable Management Instructions
1
Adapter Holders & Duck-
Head Holders
Ea h omputer slot in the front of the
art is omplemented in the ba k with
its own pre-numbered Adapter Holder,
dire tly behind the omputer slot and
a essible through a able pass-thru
hole. Removable Du k-Head Plugs
have a handy storage pla e, too.
Power Plug Whips Included
Your new Bretford Cart for Apple
Laptop Computers features short
Power Whips whi h plug dire tly into
the Computer’s Adapter, eliminating
long power ords and reating
spe ialized able storage. No more
miles of ables to try and keep tra k
of. Ea h adapter and its ord set is
wrapped and numbered, easy to
identify and easy to manage.
2 3
4 5 6
7
Clear Cable Trap
Once Cable Plugs are in their slots, release
thumb screws, shift the clear plastic cord trap
to the right. Retighten thumb screws.
Remove “Du k Head” & wind able Retrieve the “Cable Wand” from the rear Load the Mag-Safe
Stret h Mag-Safe able from front able loset, tu ked on the right side onne tor as shown
of art to ba k, as shown behind the door
Thread the loaded Cable Wand Push the loaded Cable Wand Twist the Cable Wand so the trough
through the hole above adapter about 12” into the art with fa es DOWN and the Mag-Safe able
holder the able trough fa ing UP will drop into the slot, as shown
Cable Wand
Each Adapter Cable Set has a Numbered Slot in the Back & the Front
Ea h omputer slot omes pre-numbered, with a slot espe ially designed for the MagSafe®Cable Plugs.
On e the Cable Plugs are all hanging in their orre t slot, the Clear Cable Trap an be engaged, snugly
trapping the able so that it is always available at the right pla e and the right length at the right time.
Hang the Mag-Safe able in the hook dire tly over the
Slot, making sure the Clear Cable Trap is in the left
position. This leaves the hook a essible while able
managing the art. (See Clear Cable Trap des ription
below) Pla e the omputer in the slot, and atta h the
Mag-Safe Conne tor to the omputer.
Conne t the Power Plug Whip to the adapter
(as shown) and pla e the adapter in its spe ifi ,
numbered ompartment, dire tly behind its
numbered omputer slot.
8
Storage Tub
Inside for extra ables
& onne tors
ELECTRICAL
•Avoid sparks. Avoid arcing. Always turn OFF the power
to the cart before plugging IN or OUT!
•Be sure each laptop computer is turned OFF before
plugging into the cart.
• For Safety Purposes, make sure all ele tri al omponents do
not ex eed the the maximum load rating of 12 amps.
• Risk of ele tri al sho k. Do not plug the power ord into
another extension ord or relo atable power tap.
• The Power Bars inside the laptop art are only for harging
laptop omputers. Any other use may ause an overload for
the Power Management System, ausing the “Brain” to
shutdown, resulting in the LED lights flashing on and off. To
reset the Brain, turn off the main power swit h, unplug the
non-laptop omputer, then turn the main swit h ba k on.
• Do not unplug this produ t from the outlet when your hands
are wet.
• Do not move the art by pulling the power ord.
• Do not plug the unit in if the swit h, re epta le(s) or power
ord has been damaged.
• Conta t Bretford or a qualified ele tri ian before attempting to
make any type of ele tri al repair or parts repla ement.
• Before moving this art from one room to the next, wrap the
power ord around the ord winder lo ated on the side of the
rt. a
CAUTION
• Ventilation is riti al for laptop omputer arts to operate
orre tly, providing the appropriate airflow so that heat-
buildup is minimized during the battery- harging pro ess, with
the omputers turned OFF. Be sure ea h laptop omputer is
turned OFF before plugging into the art.
• Do Not blo k the ventilation holes on the art. Proper air flow
is required for safe operation of equipment.
• Cart with omputers should be keep in a room with a
maximum temperature not to ex eed 77° F or 25° C.
• Maximum weight of a essories on top of abinet is 25
pounds. Do not blo k ventilation holes when harging
batteries.
• Avoid loading equipment in the art in a uneven fashion.
Uneven weight distribution ould ause a hazardous
ondition.
• This art is not designed to be operated by a hild or student.
Adult operation and supervision is re ommended at all times.
• Although this art is designed to support the transport of
equipment within a s hool ampus, it is not designed for
outdoor use.
• Liquids should not be stored in, set on or pla ed inside this
unit.
• Do not pull art. Always push the art using the ergonomi
handles.
• Engage lo king asters when art is not in transit.
• Use extra aution on ramps and thresholds.