Planar CleanPole M4POLE-PS User manual

Planar Clean Pole™
Installation and User’s Guide
Model Number M4POLE-PS
The Definition of Quality

ii Clean Pole Installation and User’s Guide (OM720-02)
Copyright © 2000 by Planar Systems, Inc.
Planar and The Definition of Quality are registered trademarks and Clean Screen and Clean Pole are
trademarks of Planar Systems, Inc.
This document is subject to change without notice. While every attempt at accuracy is made, Planar
Systems assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Planar provides this
information as reference only and does not imply any recommendation or endorsement of other vendor’s
products.
Revision Control
Date Description
June 2000 Document number OM720-02 Part number: 020-0153-01 REV B

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................... 1
WARRANTY INFORMATION................................................................................................ 2
Commencement and Duration of Warranty............................................................................. 2
Place of Repair or Replacement.............................................................................................. 2
Limitation of Warranty............................................................................................................ 2
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.................................................................................................... 3
Installation............................................................................................................................... 3
Customer Support.................................................................................................................... 3
OPERATOR’S SAFETY SUMMARY ..................................................................................... 4
Safety Summary ...................................................................................................................... 4
Terms and Symbols................................................................................................................. 5
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................. 6
Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 6
Unpacking and Assembly Instructions.................................................................................... 6
Disassembly Process ............................................................................................................. 11
Connecting the Clean Pole Charger ...................................................................................... 12
Charging a Battery................................................................................................................. 12
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................. 13
Battery Life............................................................................................................................ 13
SERVICE SAFETY SUMMARY ........................................................................................... 14
Do not service the Clean Pole with the power on. ................................................................ 14
Battery Replacement ............................................................................................................. 14
Internal Fan Cleaning............................................................................................................ 16
SPECIFICATIONS.................................................................................................................. 17
Accessories............................................................................................................................ 17
Performance Conditions........................................................................................................ 17
MAINTENANCE..................................................................................................................... 19
Calibration............................................................................................................................. 19
Maintenance Requirements................................................................................................... 19
Service Information............................................................................................................... 19
Order Information.................................................................................................................. 19

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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing Planar's mobile Clean Pole. The Clean Pole is to be used to add
mobility to the Clean Screen™. To recharge, plug the Clean Pole unit into a standard outlet.
The battery system includes one six-cell twelve-volt battery and a recharger, packaged on the
base of the Clean Pole. The user may choose either an audible or visual alert when the battery
falls below a minimum charge. To choose, use the toggle switch on the top of the unit. With
this innovative, mobile, battery-powered workstation, Planar continues its commitment to
provide the best in bedside computing solutions.
In order to receive the full benefit of the Clean Pole, the user must understand how to
properly use the battery system. It is recommended that the Clean Pole be plugged in
whenever not in use to avoid system downtime.

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WARRANTY INFORMATION
Planar Systems (Planar) warrants that the goods sold hereunder will be free of defects in
materials and workmanship, and such goods will substantially conform to the specifications
furnished by Planar, and to any drawings or specifications furnished to Planar by the Buyer if
approved by Planar. This warranty shall be effective only if Planar receives notice of such
defect or nonconformance during the period of the warranty. Planar's sole and exclusive
liability for breach of warranty shall be, at Planar's option, to repair or replace the Planar
product(s) with refurbished units or provide a credit to buyer in the amount of the purchase
price.
Commencement and Duration of Warranty
The warranty period begins on the date of shipment.
The goods sold hereunder are warranted for a period of two years (excluding battery) from
date of shipment unless otherwise agreed to by Buyer and Planar. No extension of the
warranty will be given during the time the goods are in Planar’s possession. Batteries are
warranted for a period of ninety (90) days.
Place of Repair or Replacement
In order to obtain service under this warranty, Buyer must notify Planar of the defect before
expiration of the warranty period, and request a “Return Material Authorization Number.” If
the configuration has been modified in any manner, the product must be returned to its
original configuration before any warranty service will be performed by Planar. No goods are
to be returned to Planar without prior authorization. Buyer will be responsible for packaging
and shipping the defective goods to the Planar Service Facility located at Beaverton, Oregon,
with shipping charges prepaid.
Limitation of Warranty
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from (a) improper or inadequate
maintenance by Buyer; (b) unauthorized modification of the goods; (c) operation of the goods
outside of the environmental specifications of the goods; (d) neglect, misuse or abuse of the
goods; or (e) modification or integration with other goods not covered by Planar's warranty
when such modification or integration increases the likelihood of damage to the goods.
THE WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY PLANAR IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED. PLANAR DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PLANAR’S RESPONSIBILITY TO REPAIR OR
REPLACE DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY PROVIDED TO
THE BUYER FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. PLANAR WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IRRESPECTIVE OF
WHETHER PLANAR HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

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TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
The warranty set forth above shall not be enlarged, diminished of affected by, and no
obligation or liability shall arise from Planar, any authorized dealer or any other person's
rendering of technical advice, assistance or services in connection with the buyer's order of
the goods furnished hereunder. The Buyer is not relying on Planar's skill or judgment to select
or furnish suitable goods.
Installation
Planar makes no warranty with respect to any installation of Planar's product(s) by Planar, any
authorized dealer, or any other person.
Customer Support
Please contact Planar Systems in Beaverton, Oregon.

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OPERATOR’S SAFETY SUMMARY
Safety Summary
When using your Clean Pole Power System, basic safety precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the
following:
Read Instructions
Read and follow all safety and operating instructions.
Use the Proper Power Source
Operate only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label. To disconnect from
the power source, remove the power cord. This product is intended to run from a power
source supplying not more than 120 VAC RMS between the supply conductors, or between
supply conductor and ground. Refer to Service Safety Summary for battery replacement
information.
Grounding
This unit is Class II (double insulated), and is provided with a 3-wire grounding type power
cord.
Power Cord
Use only the power cord and connector that is specified for your product and that is in good
condition. Refer cord and connector changes to qualified service personnel. When the cord is
not in use, remove to avoid damage.
Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres
To avoid explosion, do not operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.
Do Not Remove Covers or Panels
Product covers and panels provide significant protection against electrical shock and heat
sources that may cause burns. Do not operate the product with covers removed.
Dispose of Batteries Safely
Federal law requires that Lead Acid batteries be disposed of in a safe and ecologically sound
fashion. If in doubt as to how to accomplish this please contact your state government or
Planar Systems for assistance.
Ventilation
Avoid overheating by keeping slots and openings unblocked.

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Damage Requiring Service
Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and call Planar Customer Service when any of the
following conditions occur:
A. When the power cord is damaged or frayed.
B. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
C. It the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance.
Terms and Symbols
Various terms and symbols are used in this manual and on the equipment. These terms and
symbols alert you to possible hazards or other conditions of which you may need to be aware.
These terms and conditions are shown in the following tables:
Terms and Symbols in the Manual
CAUTION CAUTION statements involve conditions or practices that could damage
the equipment or other property.
WARNING
WARNING statements involve conditions or practices that could result in
injury or loss of life.
Terms and Symbols on the Equipment
CAUTION
CAUTION shows an injury hazard not immediately accessible as one reads
the marking, or a hazard to property including the equipment itself.
WARNING
DANGER WARNING or DANGER shows an immediately accessible injury hazard.
!ATTENTION -- Refer to manual
Class II Equipment

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
The Clean Pole is a product designed to be used with the Clean Screen computer workstation.
Be aware of a compressed spring in the central column of the pole which balances the weight
of the steel worksurface, the Clean Screen computer and its input devices. Without the weight
of these items the spring can extend upward with formidable force. There is a pedal at the
bottom of the pole that allows the spring to extend or be compressed.
These instructions apply to both models
M4POLE-PS: FOUR-WHEELED CLEAN POLE with Rechargeable Power
M4POLE-NPS: FOUR-WHEELED CLEAN POLE with the AC converter brick
Unpacking and Assembly Instructions
Disassembly is accomplished by reversing this sequence
Tools Needed
To assemble the Clean Pole, you will need a 9/16” (13mm) wrench to remove six bolts from
the packing carton. You will then use 5/32” (4mm) allen wrench to insert four bolts holding
the upper worksurface to the pole column. Then mount the computer with four Phillips head
bolts.
Unpack the Clean Pole
Step 1. Open the box.
Pad box
Worksurface box
Open the top of the box and remove the Pad box and the Worksurface box. (The power
supply has been removed in this picture for clarity.)

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Step 2. Remove the wood strap.
Use the 7/16” wrench to remove the wood strap.
Wood Strap
Step 3. Remove the runners.
Bolt Remove the front chock
Remove the holding the pallet runners. Swing the runners out to the side while
supporting the front with a pallet truck. Don’t pinch your fingers. Remove the
front chock.
Step 4. Remove the Clean Pole.
.
Wheel Clean Pole down ramp. Be careful – this Clean Pole System is heavy. To prevent
mishap, we suggest two people assist with removing the base from the shipping carton.

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Check the power Supply
These instructions apply to both models:
M4POLE-PS: FOUR-WHEELED CLEAN POLE with Rechargeable Power
M4POLE-NPS: FOUR-WHEELED CLEAN POLE with the AC converter brick
Step 1. Check cable position.
Check to see that the low-voltage cable is routed into the center of the “V” formed by the
power supply and is secure in the rubber strain-relief and cable guide. The cable will run up
the back of the center column.
Step 2. Check that cable is plugged in.
Mount pins
Power Connector
Mount screws
Check to see that the low voltage cable is plugged in. This picture shows the underside of the
power supply so you DO NOT need to invert it to satisfy your curiosity. The low voltage
power cord is keyed and slips on easily if oriented properly. Squeezing the levers on both side
of the connector will release it if needed. The mounting screws and pins are just shown for
reference.

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Mount the work surface to the wheeled base.
Four bolts go in from two sides and must be tightened as tight as you can with a 4 inch allen
wrench.
Mount the Clean Screen computer
mounting bolts
mounting bolts
Attach the Clean Screen head to the tilting plate on the worksurface with four 10-32" x ½" Phillips
pan head screws. Adjust the tilting plate by pulling out on the tightening lever and turning it until
it is positioned so you can rotate it clockwise to tighten. Release the pull force and turn the lever
like a wrench

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Attach the Power Supply
Step 1. Remove allen screws and bracket
Remove the 4 allen screws that secure the upper plate. Turn plate 90 degrees and then allow it
to rest atop the piston housing. Remove the standard power supply mounting bracket from
the uppermost channel clamp.
Step 2. Remove upper clamps.
Remove uppermost channel clamp set screws. Slide uppermost channel clamp upwards and
remove it from the piston housing.

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Step 3. Position upper clamps.
rubber feet
Loosen the set screws of the lower channel clamp and then position the lower channel clamp
12” above the floor. Temporarily tighten the set screws. Position the (PS) power supply
bracket on the pole. Be sure to align the two holes on the mounting bracket with the holes on
the channel clamp. Ensure that the two rubber feet rest securely atop the legs of the cart.
Adjust the channel clamp if need be, and then tighten securely. Attach the PS bracket now.
Step 4. Position power supply.
Place the PS-2 supply atop the previously mounted PS-2 bracket. Positioned properly, two
pins will project from the bottom of the PS-2 supply through the PS-2 bracket. Attach the PS-
2 supply with two screws. Connect the power cable to the bottom of the PS-2 supply. Route
the cable upwards along the piston housing.
Disassembly Process
Disassembly is accomplished by reversing the assembly sequence.

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Connecting the Clean Pole Charger
The Clean Pole Charger only requires connection to an AC line.
Charging a Battery
To charge the Clean Pole, plug the unit into a standard outlet. The Clean Pole may be used
while the battery is recharging, however this will increase the recharge time by 30% since the
battery is being reduced while it is being charged.
Charger Control Panel
Note: If a Clean Pole has been charging for more than 12 hours and the indicator on the
charger control panel is still not registering a full charge, the battery may need replacement or
refurbishment. Please call Planar Systems Customer Service at if you have any questions.
Batteries must be disposed of in a responsible fashion. If in doubt regarding proper battery
disposal methods, please contact Planar Systems.
Toggle
switch
for LED
or siren
alarm
Full charge
green LED
indicator
Blinking yellow LED indicates when the
battery needs to be recharged
Full row of LEDs indicates a full charge.
LEDs decrease as the battery charge
decreases.
Green LED
indicates a proper
connection to an
AC outlet

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The Clean Pole Power System is intended to provide power to the Clean Screen Computer
Workstation in a mobile environment.
The battery in the Clean Pole Power System will power the Clean Screen up to 12 hours
before needing a recharge. Maximize battery life by recharging the battery when the low
charge alarm activates.
CAUTION Failure to recharge when the alarm activates may result in battery damage.
Plug in the Clean Pole Power System within 30 minutes to avoid losing
power to the Clean Screen and losing information.
Plug in the Clean Pole Power System when working near a wall outlet or during idle times to
keep the battery charged and ready for use. When using your Clean Pole Power System near a
wall outlet you should always keep it plugged in to keep the battery charged and ready for
mobile use.
CAUTION ATTENTION: Plug the Clean Pole Power System in immediately when
alarm sounds or light flashes. Failure to do so may result in permanent
damage to the battery.
Battery Life
If the Clean Pole Power System is not recharged within 24 hours of the low charge indicator
light flashing or the alarm sounding, the battery may become damaged, significantly reducing
battery life.
For the longest battery life, plug the Clean Pole Power System into a wall outlet as soon as the
low charge alarm sounds or light flashes. Whenever not in use, plug into a wall outlet to keep
the battery fully charged.

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SERVICE SAFETY SUMMARY
Note: This section is intended for qualified service personnel only. Refer to the preceding
Operator’s Safety Summary.
Do not service the Clean Pole with the power on.
WARNING
Dangerous voltages exist at several points in this product. To avoid personal
injury, do not touch exposed connections and components while power is on.
WARNING
Electrical energy hazard: When disconnecting or installing battery terminal
wires, use care to avoid shorting out the “negative” and “positive” terminals.
Failure to do so may cause battery damage and/or personal injury.
Battery Replacement
Disconnect power before replacing the battery. Replace with a C&D Technology (Dynasty
Division) UPS12-270 battery or equivalent. When selecting batteries, consider the flame rating
and sealed nature of the original battery. Also consider the amount of mechanical abuse the
battery must be able to sustain. The Clean Screen consumes 3 Amps at 12 Volts regulated ± 8%.
Tools Required
To replace the battery on the Clean Pole, you will need a Phillips head screwdriver, a 7/16"
wrench, and a 5/16" wrench.
Battery Removal
CAUTION Make sure that the Clean Pole is unplugged from the power before proceeding.
1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the Clean Pole.
2. Remove the 4 Phillips pan head screws from the top of the battery/charger casing.
3. Remove the top. Be careful not to damage or disconnect the wires connected to the
LED/Siren switch.
4. Using a 7/16" wrench, disconnect the two white wires from the positive battery
terminal.
5. Using a 7/16" wrench, disconnect the two black wires from the negative battery
terminal.

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6. Using a 5/16" wrench, remove the #6 kepnut from the aluminum retaining strap
across the top of the battery. Remove the strap.
7. Use the yellow band to lift the battery from the chassis.
CAUTION The battery is heavy and contains dangerous electrical energy.
Battery Reinstallation
1. Place the yellow band around the new battery, and reinstall in the chassis, using the
yellow band to lift into place. Be sure that the battery terminals are placed on the
side of the black vertical pole.
2. Reinstall the aluminum retaining band over the top of the battery, using the 5/16"
wrench to replace the #6 kepnut.
3. Using the 7/16" wrench, reconnect the two black leads to the negative battery
terminal.
4. Using the 7/16" wrench, reconnect the two white leads to the positive battery
terminal.
5. Reassemble the top of the battery/charger case.
CAUTION Be careful not to pinch the three wires from the LED/Siren switch
between the case top and the mounting brackets.
6. Reinstall the four Phillips pan head screws into the top of the battery/charger case.
7. Charge the battery if necessary.
The Clean Pole is now ready for use.

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Internal Fan Cleaning
Periodic cleaning of the internal fan is required. Perform servicing during each battery
replacement.
Tools Required
To clean the internal fan you will need a Phillips head screwdriver, a small vacuum cleaner,
and a soft-bristle brush.
CAUTION Make sure the Clean pole is disconnected from the power before proceeding.
1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the Clean Pole.
2. Remove the 4 Phillips pan head screws from the top of the battery/charger casing.
3. Remove the top. Be careful not to damage or disconnect the wires connected to the
LED/Siren switch.
4. Using a vacuum and a soft brush, remove the dust and lint from the fan located
between the battery and charger.
5. Remove the dust or lint buildup around the external casing vent.
6. Reassemble the top of the battery/charger case.
CAUTION Be careful not to pinch the three wires from the LED/Siren switch between
the case top and the mounting brackets.
7. Reinstall the four Phillips pan head screws into the top of the battery/charger case.
8. Charge the battery if necessary.
The Clean Pole is now ready for use.
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