4.
5.
6.
Mounting the TLP 710CV Enclosure
WARNING:
CAUTION:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Use a hex nut wrench to tighten the AAP captive washer nuts.
NOTE:
When the AAP assembly was initially prepared, the nuts were hand tightened
(see the previous section,
securely, at that stage, it is difficult to align the brackets with the screw holes
on the enclosure.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 to add the next AAP assembly, until all the assemblies have been
inserted into the enclosure.
Run cables to connect the source and output devices to the active and passive AAPs.
The flanged edges of the trim ring are sharp. Exercise caution when the
cubby is not installed in a table to prevent personal injury.
The trim ring edges are soft and can easily be nicked or bent. Exercise
caution when handling and mounting the enclosure.
Remove the edge grommet protecting the corners of the trim ring and the plastic film on
the finished surfaces.
CAUTION:
Do not use isopropyl alcohol or other solvents to clean the Cable Cubby.
Strong solvents will ruin some finishes.
Carefully lower the TLP 710CV enclosure into the hole cut in the table (see
Table"
on page 7). Ensure the trim ring is flush with the top of the table.
Under the table, attach the table clamp bodies (
TLP 710CV. If necessary, loosen the wingnuts (
When the clamps are properly seated on the pins, tighten the Phillips head screws until the
d
clamp faces (
) are tightly secured against the bottom of the table.
To prevent the screws from becoming loose, secure the wingnuts against the table clamp
bodies.
d
a
c
b
Figure 5.
Mounting the TLP 710CV Enclosure
"Installing
AAPs"). If they are tightened more
c
) to the pins on each side of the
a
) and the Phillips head screws (
TLP 710CV • Mounting
"Cutting the
b
).
d
a
b
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