WELCOME The Enovate Medical e997 Articulating Wall Arm was designed to set a new standard in quality. Enovate Medical’s goal is to provide a wall arm that is ready for years of use, and backed by a commitment of exemplary service and support.
TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME ..............................2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ............................. 3 WARNINGS ..............................4 COMPONENTS AND HARDWARE ........................6 MOUNTING ..............................10 ASSEMBLY ..............................14 CABLE MANAGEMENT ..........................18 ADJUSTMENTS ............................23 ACCESSORIES ............................... 27 MOVEMENT ..............................28 PARTS LIST ..............................31 PARTS INDEX ...............................
WARNINGS Important Warnings Electrical Shock Warning The above symbols represent safety warnings that require significant attention when seen on this product or in this user manual. Failure to follow these warnings could result in minor injury, major injury, or even death. Read the entire manual before you begin.
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*Note: The weight of the monitor or AIO must NOT exceed 20 lbs. SERVICE AND REPLACEMENT Warranty will be void if an attempt to service or replace any part of the Enovate Medical Wall Arm is made unless directed to do so through Enovate Medical approved documentation (i.e., this User Manual or other instructions).
COMPONENTS AND HARDWARE VESA Mount Bottom of Wall Track STANDARD COMPONENTS Description Part Number(s) Wall Track (32", 42", 48") 32" AM0200022 42" AM0200098 48" AM0200027 Wall Track End Cap (2x) AM0700001 ...
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Cable Cover Note: These optional CPU enclosures are mounted using the instructions for the small CPU bracket, as shown on page 22. OPTIONAL COMPONENTS Description Part Number(s) AM0400007 (arm) Extension Arm and Cable Cover AM0200090 (cable cover) ...
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HARDWARE INCLUDED See page 31 for parts list. 6-8x* 6-8x* 6-8x* SNAPTOGGLE® Anchor 1/4" 20 x 2 1/2" 1/4" 14 x 2 1/2" Part WS0900200 Cross Drive Metal Screw Hex Head Self Tapping Metal (for use with SNAPTOGGLE Screw installations) (for metal stud mounting only) Part CR-PHMS 1/4-20 x 2.5 x 2.5 ZNC Part HX-WHDS .25-14 x 2.50 ZNC...
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TOOLS NEEDED Drill Level Pencil 1/8" 3/16" 5/16" Allen Wrench Allen Wrench Allen Wrench Allen Wrench 1/2" Drive Torque Wrench 1/2" Drive 1 – 1/16” Socket Tape Measure Phillips Screwdriver Flat Head Screwdriver Stud Finder...
MOUNTING The following procedures must be performed as described to ensure proper installation. NOTE: Always mount the e997 to a wall stud. MOUNTING HEIGHT DIAGRAM Note: Maximum vertical riser arm movement is 14 inches. Max Keyboard Min Keyboard Mounting Height...
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20 GAGE (.035") OR HEAVIER METAL STUD (Preferred method of mounting) STEP 1 For easier installation, install the Wall Track End Cap to the wall track using two 10-24 x 1/2" Button Head Screws before mounting the track to the wall. STEP 2 Determine the desired keyboard height.
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1/4-14 x 4" Hex Head Wood Screw* HX-WLAG.25 x 4.0 ZNC Wide Flat Washer SWFW 1/4 x 1.00 TYPE A ZNC Phenolic Washer PH-WSH .25 x 1.0 * This part may be ordered from Enovate Medical. Please see PARTS ORDERING information on page 31.
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FOR STRIPPED HOLES IN METAL STUDS STEP 1 For easier installation, install the Wall Track End Cap to the wall track using two 10-24 x 1/2" Button Head Screws before mounting the track to the wall. STEP 2 Determine the desired keyboard height. Use the chart on page 10 for standard keyboard heights; adjust vertical dimensions as required for desired keyboard height.
ASSEMBLY STEP 1 (NON-EXTENSION ARM) Slide carriage and knuckle assembly to bottom of wall track (you may need to pull the carriage and knuckle assembly towards you while sliding); level and secure screws tightly with 3/16" Allen wrench. (EXTENSION ARM) Slide carriage and knuckle assembly with extension arm to bottom of wall track;...
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STEP 2 Working on a flat surface, insert monitor pole stem through plastic Monitor Pole Stem washer into riser arm. Plastic Washer STEP 3 Place the remaining plastic washer on to the monitor pole stem and insert through the keyboard tray pivot mount.
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STEP 4 (NON-EXTENSION ARM) Insert riser arm stem through plastic washer into carriage and knuckle assembly, and secure with large slotted pan head screw. (EXTENSION ARM) Insert riser arm stem through plastic washer into extension arm and secure with large slotted pan head screw.
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MOUNTING THE MONITOR Note: To maintain monitor tilt action, the weight of the mounted monitor must not exceed 12 lbs. Monitors weighing between 12 lbs. and 20 lbs. (maximum weight) must be mounted in a fixed position with no tilt option. STEP 1 Loosely insert two M4 x 16mm screws with standoffs into the top two holes of the VESA...
CABLE MANAGEMENT STANDARD KEYBOARD CABLE MANAGEMENT STEP 1 Remove the plastic cover plate and Keyboard Tray the rubber cable management insert. Table Notch Run the mouse and keyboard cables through the keyboard notch, letting them hang out of the bottom of the keyboard tray.
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eDESK CABLE MANAGEMENT STEP 1 Extend keyboard tray. STEP 2 Push the keyboard tray release tabs to the right and remove the keyboard tray. STEP 3 Place adhesive pad with cable tie into place as shown. STEP 4 Lay the mouse and keyboard cables into place and allow the ends of the cables to hang out of the bottom of the eDesk.
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STEP 5 Tie cables into place. Take care to Keyboard Tray leave the appropriate amount of Table Notch slack in the cables to open and close the keyboard tray properly. Note: It is important to pull the keyboard tray to the fully extended position (54") during the cable management installation.
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RISER ARM CABLE MANAGEMENT STEP 1 Run video and power cables down monitor pole and riser arm. Also run mouse and keyboard cables into riser arm. Snap cable covers into place. Install cable loom to the cables that are exposed between the riser and the extension arm.
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STEP 4 (WITHOUT CPU BRACKET) Secure top plate with 10-24 x 1/2" button head screws and a 1/8" Allen wrench. (WITH CPU BRACKET) Note: See Optional Components, page 7, for additional CPU housing options. Insert CPU bracket into wall track. Top of wall track install Bottom of wall track install Remove CPU bracket mount and replace as...
ADJUSTMENTS RISER ARM VERTICAL TENSION ADJUSTMENT Adjustments should be made only after all peripherals are installed. STEP 1 Ensure riser arm is parallel to the floor. STEP 2 Using 5/16" Allen wrench, adjust screw clockwise or counterclockwise. CLOCKWISE = TIGHTEN TENSION COUNTERCLOCKWISE = LOOSEN TENSION...
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WORK SURFACE AND MONITOR LEVELING Movement when folded STEP 1 With the arm folded as close to the wall as possible, lower riser arm to access set screws. STEP 2 Using a 1/8" Allen wrench, loosen set screw #1 (approximately 2 – 3 turns). This will unlock the adjustment pin.
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NOTE: Do not over-tighten set screws. Wall Set Screw #1 (1/8") Set Screw #2 (4mm) Keyboard Tray...
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KEYBOARD TILT STEP 1 Fold Standard Keyboard Tray/eDesk to stored position. STEP 2 Remove plastic cover plate. STEP 3 Locate the set screw. STEP 4 Using a 1/8" Allen wrench, turn the set screw clockwise to the desired position. STEP 5 Replace plastic cover plate.
ACCESSORIES MOUNTING MOUSE HOLDER (STANDARD TRAY) STEP 1 Peel backing from two-sided tape on back of mouse holder. STEP 2 Raise the standard keyboard tray and attach the adhesive mouse holder (see drawing below).
MOVEMENT ARM EXTENSION KEYBOARD TILT MONITOR TILT* *Note: To maintain monitor tilt action, the weight of the mounted monitor must not exceed 12 lbs. Monitors weighing between 12 lbs. and 20 lbs. (maximum weight) must be mounted in a fixed position with no tilt option.
PARTS LIST PARTS ORDERING: Contact Enovate Medical Technical Services department at (615) 896-1652, ext. 1 or (888) 909-8930, ext. 1. Description Part Number Adhesive Mouse Pad AM0100050 Cable Loom P0000119 Cable Tie Adhesive Pad WS0900092 CPU Brackets Small CPU Bracket...
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