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LT Charging Cart for Laptops Owners Manual Built with Anthro-DNA™ This unit has been tested to Underwriters Laboratories U.S. and Canadian (Bi-National) Standard for Safety of Informational Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 * UL 1950, Third Edition, including revisions through revision date March 1,1998, which are based on the Fourth Amendment to IEC 950, Second Edition.
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Inadequate repair can create significant hazards to users and is not covered by the warranty. • Ergotron cannot accept any liability for damage if the Storage Cart is misused, incorrectly operated or inadequately re- paired. Under these circumstances the warranty will be void.
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Product Specifications The Carts are designed to securely store, transport and charge laptop computers. The LTSC20 has 20 separate storage bays with a 120 V receptacle in each bay. The maximum electrical output for each Cart is rated at 12amps. The LTSC30 has 30 separate storage bays with a 120 V receptacle in each bay.
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Overload Protection (30 Unit Model) Charging 30 laptop computers at one time combined with the power demands of existing laptop battery technology can overload a typical 15 amp circuit. Anthro’s 30 Unit Laptop Storage Cart is equipped with a built-in timing device that auto- matically switches the AC power supply from one side of the Cart to the other.
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Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. CAN ICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A). Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ergotron could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 300-5229-00 rev. L 6/16 5 of 6...
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