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Enabling Devices 1568 User manual

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Tablet Holder - #1568
USER’S GUIDE
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Tel. 914.747.3070 / Fax 914.747.3480
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Fig.5
6. Do not force or try adjusting the arm without first loosening the set knobs for
that portion of the arm. Each section of the arm has a set knob. Once you have
the arm in the desired position you can tighten the knobs to lock the arm in
place.
Please Note: Maximum weight for this mounting system is 3 lbs.
Caution:
Do not over tighten the adjusting knobs, or try to move or adjust the mounting
system after you have tightened the adjusting knobs. Doing so can damage the
Mounting System and void your warranty.
Care of Unit:
The Mounting System can be wiped clean with any mild household multi-purpose
cleaner and disinfectant. Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they will scratch the
surface of the unit.
Rev 2/28/12
Mount for easy use of your tablets!
We have the perfect tablet holder. It’s great for the person who needs special
physical placement. The mounting system easily attaches to a wheelchair, tabletop,
bedrail or tray. Holder is compatible with most tablets and e book readers including
the Kindle, Kindle Fire, Nook, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tablet, Asus
Transformer and similar tablets. It comes with a set of six legs; they are different
sizes to allow for different sized tablets. Pick what fits yours best. Holder size: 6 ¾ "
L x 4 ¾ " W x 3 ½ "H. Mounting arm expands from 14 ½" to 24"L. Weight: 2 ¾ "
Lbs.
1. Mounting Arm Assembly: Your mounting system consists of three main parts,
an adjustable arm, a Tablet Holder and a clamp. First you will need to assemble
the 3 main parts. To attach the clamp to the arm, loosen the set screw on the
clamp (see Fig. 1). Next depress the Silver Spring loaded locking pin, then push
one of the ends of the mounting arm ( with the 3/8" threaded end into the clamp)
(see Fig. 2) Please Note: you need to line up the flat part of the Mounting Arm
end post with the set screw in the clamp. This will prevent the arm from
spinning freely inside the clamp. Once this is done you can tighten the setscrew
to lock the Mounting arm to the clamp.
Fig. 1
2. Clamping Options: Our mounting clamp is designed for mounting to tubular
(wheelchair, bedrail, walker, etc.) or flat surfaces such as a table top or desk. For
flat surface mounting use the included wedge insert shoe stored in front of the
locking knob on the clamp (see Fig.2) Loosen locking knob slightly to remove
wedge, tighten knob once wedge has been removed.
Tighten
Clamp
Locking
Knob
Fig.2
3. The Tablet Holder comes with a set of 6 legs. The legs are different sizes to
allow for different sized tablets. Use the sizes that best fit for your tablet. To
install them on the holder body (see fig.3). Each leg slides on or off. Once this is
done you can now attach the Tablet Holder to the mounting arm (see fig. 4 & 5).
Fig.3
4. Now that the Table Holder is fully assembled you can insert your tablet into the
holder by pushing down on the bottom spring-loaded support arms with the
tablet. Slide the top of the tablet under the top support arms until it fits snuggly
into the holder (see fig. 4).
Fig. 4
5. You can now place the Tablet Holder on the end of the mounting arm. First back
off the set knob on the Tablet mount holder until it is flush with the inside of the
opening. This is necessary to allow the holder to be pushed all the way down on
the mounting arm post. The post at the end of the arm also has a flat spot, which
needs to be lined up with the set screw on the Tablet Holder’s base. Once this is
done you can tighten the set knob to lock the holder to the arm. Please Note:
Make sure to back the set screw enough to allow the Holder to be pushed all the
way down on the post of the arm, failure to do so will cause the Tablet Holder
and your Tablet to fall off the mounting arm and a fall could cause damage to
your Tablet. (See Fig. 5).

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