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Assembly & Operating Manual
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  • Page 1 SlimCart ™ Assembly & Operating Manual Elevating performance, every day.
  • Page 2: Warnings

    Warnings Severity Hazard Meaning CAUTION – Indicates a hazardous situation - if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury WARNING – Indicates a hazardous situation - if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury DANGER – Indicates a hazardous situation - if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury Symbol Meaning...
  • Page 3: Statement Of Use

    • SlimCart is a non-powered, ultralight mobile computing workstation cart designed for safe use in general patient areas for the purpose of clinical data entry and retrieval and medication delivery •...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Warnings Statement of Use ............3 Environmental Operating Conditions ..... 3 Introduction Overall View..............5 Weight Capacities ............6 Ballast Capacity Table ..........7 Cart Assembly Removing the Work Surface & Mouse Tray ..... 8 Fastening the Work Surface, Column and Latch Lever..............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Overall View Monitor Tablet Configuration Configuration VESA Mount Tablet Mount Rear Handle Manual Drawer Drawers Lock Lift Lever Front Handle Laptop Lock Mount Bracket Mouse Tray Column Assembly Non-Locking Caster Locking Caster Laptop Configuration Optional accessories not included...
  • Page 6: Weight Capacities

    Introduction Weight Capacities Monitor Laptop Configuration Configuration Monitor Mount* 8.0 lbs 3.63 kg *Monitor and top accessories not exceed combined weight of 15lbs Work Surface 15.0 lbs 6.80 kg Drawers 5.0 lbs 2.27 kg (per drawer) Large Tablet* (14” - 16”) Mount 3.0 lbs 1.36 kg...
  • Page 7: Ballast Capacity Table

    Introduction Ballast Capacity Table Mounting # of 4 Leg 1 Base 2 Base Options Drawers Ballast Ballast Ballasts Laptop Monitor Tablet NOTE: Adding drawers and/or an LCD or tablet mount to the cart will require additional counterweights (ballasts) to prevent the cart from tipping over.
  • Page 8: Cart Assembly

    Cart Assembly Removing the Work Surface and the Mouse Tray 1. Remove the work surface and the mouse tray from the packaging. Set the work surface aside. Cart Assembly Fastening the Work Surface, Column and Latch Lever CAUTION: IMPACT HAZARD! DO NOT actuate the lift lever! Doing so may cause unintended riser motion which may result in injury or damage to the cart.
  • Page 9: Fastening The Work Surface, Column And Latch Lever

    Cart Assembly Fastening the Work Surface, Column and Latch Lever CAUTION: PINCH POINT HAZARD! Be aware of pinch points when fastening the column assembly to the underside of the work surface. MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE DE PINCEMENT! Tenir compte des points de pincement lors de la fixation de la colonne au dessous de la surface de travail.
  • Page 10: Mouse Tray Assembly

    Cart Assembly Mouse Tray Assembly 1. Turn the mouse tray over. Slip the bracket (with the tab side facing the left) over the long edge of the mouse tray as shown. 2. Holding onto the mouse tray and bracket, insert the long edge of the non bracket side of the mouse tray into the bracket already fastened to the underside of the work surface.
  • Page 11 Cart Assembly Mouse Tray Assembly 3. Slide the mouse tray to the left enough to access the two mounting holes. Secure screws, (Bag C). the bracket into place with two flat head 2.5mm hex 4. Slide the mouse tray to the right to access the two mounting holes. Secure the screws, (Bag C).
  • Page 12: Work Surface And Base Sub-Assembly

    Cart Assembly Work Surface and Base Sub-Assembly CAUTION: PINCH POINT HAZARD! Be aware of pinch points while placing the base assembly onto the work surface/column assembly. MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE DE PINCEMENT! Tenir compte des points de pincement lors de l’installation du socle sur l’ensemble surface de travail/colonne.
  • Page 13 Cart Assembly Work Surface and Base Sub-Assembly 1. Place the base onto the column (caster side up). Align the 4 holes on the base with the 4 holes on the column end. 2. Secure the base to the column with the four lock washers, washers and 5mm hex (in that order), (Bag D).
  • Page 14: Installing Accessories

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Attaching the Leg Ballasts CAUTION: PINCH POINT HAZARD! Be aware of pinch points between the leg ballasts and the base assembly when fastening the leg ballasts. MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE DE PINCEMENT! Éviter les points de pincement entre les poids des pieds et le socle lors de la fixation des poids des pieds.
  • Page 15: Attaching A Single Base Ballast

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Attaching a Single Base Ballast CAUTION: PINCH POINT HAZARD! Be aware of pinch points between the ballast and base when fastening the ballasts to the base assembly. MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE DE PINCEMENT! Éviter les points de pincement entre les poids et le socle lors de la fixation des poids sur le socle.
  • Page 16: Attaching Multiple Base Ballasts

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Attaching Multiple Base Ballasts 1. Align the second ballast on top of the first ballast. 2. Secure it into place using four 5mm hex screws, (Bag G). Use the larger outer most holes for mounting the second ballast.
  • Page 17: Fastening The Top Drawer

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Fastening the Top Drawer CAUTION: PINCH POINT HAZARD! Be aware of pinch points between the housing and the drawer as well as the housing and the work surface during assembly. MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE DE PINCEMENT! Éviter les points de pincement entre le boîtier et le tiroir et entre le boîtier et la surface de travail durant l’assemblage.
  • Page 18: Fastening The Bottom Drawer

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Fastening the Bottom Drawer CAUTION: IMPACT HAZARD! DO NOT actuate the lift lever! Doing so may cause unintended riser motion which may result in personal injury or damage to the cart. MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE D’IMPACT! NE PAS actionner le levier de levage! Cela pourrait causer un déplacement accidentel de la colonne de réglage de la hauteur pouvant causer des blessures ou endommager le chariot.
  • Page 19: Mounting The Monitor Column To The Work Surface

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Mounting the Monitor Column to the Work Surface CAUTION: PINCH POINT HAZARD! Be aware of pinch points between the extrusion and work surface when fastening the monitor column onto the work surface. MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE DE PINCEMENT! Éviter les points de pincement entre le profilé...
  • Page 20: Fastening The Vesa And Tablet Mounts To The Monitor Column

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Fastening the VESA and Tablet Mounts to the Monitor Column CAUTION: SHARP EDGES! The extrusion may contain burrs or sharp edges. Be mindful of this when fastening the mount to the extrusion. MISE EN GARDE: BORDS COUPANTS! Le profilé...
  • Page 21 Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Fastening the VESA and Tablet Mounts to the Monitor Column 2. Slide the mount assembly into the center channel on the tapered (front) side of the extrusion. Tablet Mount VESA Mount 3. Secure the mount assembly to the extrusion by tightening the two 4mm hex screws on the T nut.
  • Page 22: Attaching The Laptop Lock Mounting Bracket

    Installing Accessories (If Applicable) Attaching the Laptop Lock Mounting Bracket 1. Remove the two nylon nuts from the underside of the lock assembly and set them aside. 2. Insert the two bracket pem studs into the center holes located between the two bin pockets at the rear of the cart.
  • Page 23: Securing A Laptop

    Operation and General Use Securing a Laptop 1. Remove the two tamper resistant screws from the ends of the rod. 2. Position the open laptop at the rear of the work surface. 3. Re-fasten the rod in front of the screen using the two tamper proof screws.
  • Page 24: Operation And General Use

    Operation and General Use Height Adjustment CAUTION: PINCH POINT HAZARD! Be aware of pinch points between the base and column when lowering the work surface! MISE EN GARDE: RISQUE DE PINCEMENT! Éviter les points de pincement entre le socle et la colonne lors de l’abaissement de la surface de travail! 1.
  • Page 25: Locking The Casters

    Operation and General Use Locking the Casters CAUTION: LOCK CASTERS ON INCLINES! Lock casters on inclines! Failure to do so may result in personal injury and/or damage to the cart! MISE EN GARDE: VERROUILLER LES ROULETTES SUR LES PENTES! Verrouiller les roulettes sur les pentes! Le non-respect de cette mise en garde pourrait causer des blessures ou endommager le chariot! 1.
  • Page 26: Transportation Mode

    Transportation Mode Lock Drawers Lock the drawers prior to moving the cart to prevent potential injury or damage to the cart. Swivel Monitor to Avoid View Obstruction Rotate the monitor prior to moving the cart to avoid view obstruction and potential injury or damage to the cart! Stow all Cords and Wires Ensure all cords and wires are...
  • Page 27: Cleaning

    Most common disinfectant wipes and diluted cleaning solutions that are safe to use in patient care environments are also acceptable to use for cleaning Capsa Healthcare products' exterior surfaces.
  • Page 28: Recommended Cleaning Solutions

    Cleaning Recommended Cleaning Solutions Quaternary Bleach-Based Peroxide- Alcohol-Based Ammonium Based • Metrex™ CaviWipes™ • Bleach dilution • Hydrogen • Isopropyl Alcohol (10%) Peroxide • Metrex™ CaviCide™ • Clorox® • Virox® 5 • Simple Green® • PDI® Sani-Cloth® AF/Plus Dispatch® • Steriplex SD® •...
  • Page 29: Preventive Maintenance

    Preventative Maintenance Inspection Checklist To protect optimal performance, Capsa Healthcare recommends a periodic inspection and preventative maintenance of your computing cart fleet. These simple steps can safeguard against breakdowns and help you realize uninterrupted workflow and cart availability. Items Action Benefit Device Cables Inspect wires and components...
  • Page 30: Transport, Storage & Disposal

    Transport, Storage & Disposal Transport The shipping weight of the SlimCart is approximately 33 - 66 lbs (15 - 30 kg). Use lifting aids and proper lifting techniques to avoid muscle strain or back injury. Storage Care should be taken to transport and store this system within a 32º...
  • Page 31: Standards Compliance

    Standards Compliance Test Compliance • ANSI/AAMI ES60601-1:2005 + A2:2010 + A1:2012 Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance • CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601-1:2014 Standard for Safety Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance Product Classification •...
  • Page 32 800.437.6633 www.CapsaHealthcare.com 07/2019 Part # 810306 SlimCart Assembly & Operating Manual Rev D © 2019 Capsa Healthcare Portland, OR 97230...

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