Campers & Dens is an expansive range of campers and accessories available in multiple sizes, configurations, and finishes. ‘Camper’ refers to the core structure. ‘Den’ elements are comprised of Cabins and Awnings that attach to the Camper. Symbol Definitions Warning No Heavy Load on Roof Caution Do Not Push...
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• Do not drill holes in or attempt to hang items on product. • Relocation of product to be performed only by professional installers trained and certified by Orangebox. DO NOT push the product to move. • Read instructions before opening covers/making electrical connection.
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Power Cord Option Only use the cord provided by Orangebox when using a power cord connection. This product uses a nominal 120-VAC supply voltage and a grounded plug that looks like Figure 1 below. Ensure the product is connected to an outlet with the same configuration as the plug without an adapter.
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USE ONLY AS INTENDED. Inspect regularly. STOP using if product is damaged or has loose parts. Only repair with Orangebox factory authorized parts and methods. Call your local Dealer for information on furniture maintenance, or to report furniture which requires service, call Orangebox at 1.866.232.2149.
Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 for FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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User Control Module Every Camper comes fitted with a control module as standard. This is always situated on the vertical hoop and allows users to manually manage the lighting, ventilation and roof settings within the camper. Upon entering the camper, a PIR (passive infrared) sensor in the roof will automatically activate the default settings for the lighting and ventilation and close the roof.
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Lighting Levels Inside Camper The lighting functions on the camper’s control module allow users to select from 1 of 4 pre-set ‘scenes’ that tune the lighting levels inside the camper to suit specific work scenarios: Work (default) - a brightly lit general meeting scenario. Connect - specifically working with a screen for video conferencing.
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Ventilation / Airflow Rate into Camper The ventilation functions on the camper’s control module allow users to select from 3 distinct levels of fan output from the system. Low - this is the default setting and will deliver a minimum of 10 air changes per hour.
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Opening Roof Control The roof functions on the camper’s control module allow users to select from 3 louver positions: The functions on the camper’s control module are split into 3 distinct areas: Fully Open Partially Open Fully Closed When users enter the camper, the roof blades will automatically close. Five minutes after exiting the camper, the roof blades will automatically revert back to the default open position.
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Roof The open roof is specifically designed to enable Campers & Dens to conform to fire standards, creating an “open grid” for sprinkler coverage to the inside of the space. Consult with your local authority to verify requirements. Stage 1 If a fire starts in the camper it will be detected by the smoke detector.
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Smoke Detector Operation and Testing Please refer to part manufacturer’s guidelines. The part number can be located on the back of the smoke detector head. Secondary Heat Detector Primary Heat and PIR Sensor activates at 151º Smoke Detector activates at 135º...
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Awning accessories total maximum loading 20kg (44lbs). DO NOT stand, swing or similar on awning frame. Awning can only be moved by authorized/trained Orangebox personnel. If hanging plants, DO NOT install above electronics including the camper hoop. Remove before watering and be mindful of any drips that may cause damage.
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Integrated tables can be specified inside or outside the camper. Prior to camper being moved, integrated tables must be detached from the camper. Only specific Orangebox tables are to be used with the integrated table bracket. DO NOT stand, sit or similar on the integrated tables.
Troubleshooting Ensure power outlet has power. Ensure camper power cord is plugged into the outlet. Ensure isolator switch is in the ‘reset’ position. In order to reset the camper: In order to reset the camper: Turn isolator switch to ‘off’ position (located under user outlets).
Maintenance and Product Care Laminate For routine cleaning, use a clean, damp, non-abrasive cotton cloth, and a mild liquid detergent or household cleaner. Rinse with clean water, using a clean, non- abrasive cotton cloth. Do not flood the laminate, especially near seams, since water can penetrate and cause the substrate to swell.
(based on 8 hours of use per day) will be free from defects and structurally sound for 10 years from the date of manufacture, subject to the exceptions listed below. Orangebox will repair or replace with the same or comparable product at its option. Orangebox warranties are also subject to the client’s regular monthly inspections and maintenance.
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