PCLOCS iQ32 Instructions

Instructions for replacing batteries – digital/rfid lock

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Instructions for replacing batteries – Digital/RFID lock on iQ32
Caution: this process is easier with two people – especially removing the drawer as it is heavy.
1. Open the top drawer and remove the device baskets
2. Undo the 4 x thumbwheels and remove the plastic divider
3. Release the drawer runner locks
Depending on the type of drawer runner, release either by pulling the sliding lock or moving the lever up or down:
Sliding lock type:
4.Carefully remove the drawer and place on a carpeted surface
Lock body
5. If necessary release the power cord cable tie by squeezing the sides
Squeeze and
push through
hole
Read all instructions first before proceeding
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Lever type:
Take care when removing the drawer with
the USB-host cable and the power cord as
these are retained in the side of the cart.
If there is not enough cord length to place
the drawer on the floor as shown, release
the cord cable tie as shown in step 5.
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  • Page 1 Instructions for replacing batteries – Digital/RFID lock on iQ32 Caution: this process is easier with two people – especially removing the drawer as it is heavy. Read all instructions first before proceeding 1. Open the top drawer and remove the device baskets 2.
  • Page 2 Remove the batteries 9. Replace the batteries with 4 x high quality AA 1.5V (LR6) batteries (dispose of batteries safely) NOTE: The manufacturer recommends NOT using lithium batteries as the initial voltage is high Replace the battery cover www.lockncharge.com www.pclocs.com.au...
  • Page 3 Extend the drawer runners to full extension and align the two sections. Gently push the drawer in taking care to maintain the parallel relationship both sides – do not twist or insert unevenly. 13. Test the lock to ensure everything works OK www.lockncharge.com www.pclocs.com.au...

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