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The Traveller™ Charge & Sync Range - User Manual

Recent guidance from the Health and Safety Executive regarding “Laptop computer charging products safety 

alert” requires interpretation from each manufacturer as regards to their product compliance. The HSE 

statement can be found at: www.hse.gov.uk/services/education/safety121009.htm

 

CE Testing, Conformity and Declaration of LapSafe® Products 

 

At LapSafe® Products we are proud to confirm that our electrical products, have been thoroughly tested and certified (by an 

authorised and/or INDEPENDENT testing house) and accordingly have been clearly CE marked.

Full CE compliance, which includes the requirements of LVD and EMC directives, is a STANDARD FEATURE of LapSafe® Products, as 

are many more “built in” safety features. CE Marking can be found on the product serial number plate, usually at the lower rear of 

the cabinet. CE Declaration of Conformity Certificate is issued with each product in the User Guide Pack. 

You may obtain further copies of the certificate specific to your product and serial number, or any further information and advice, 

upon request to our Customer support– 

call direct 01787 226147 or FREEPHONE the switchboard on 0800 130 3456 

or email support@lapsafe.com.

Rest assured that your LapSafe® Product has been designed and built with Safety as the highest priority since we first introduced 

the concept of the “mobile laptop trolley” into the UK market in the last century. This is, indeed, why we are called “Lap SAFE”.

Residual Voltage 

The HSE has raised a concern (having identified at least one particular manufacturer’s trolleys with this “characteristic”) that many 

manufacturers’ trolleys (if indeed not the vast majority), may have a momentary residual voltage on the pins of the mains plug and 

that this could, if you touched the pins within a second or two of unplugging, result in an electric shock.

LapSafe® Products have been designed from the outset with safety internal circuitry as standard so as NOT to retain or present any 

significant residual voltage in this way. In fact, it is virtually impossible to get any such significant electric shock from our cabinets 

in normal use.

However, regardless of how safe any particular trolley may be, we endorse the recommendations for employing common sense 
practise as a generic rule for any mobile electrical appliance, such as switching off  the mains socket before unplugging the power 
leads and NOT moving the trolleys without disconnecting and unplugging the power leads at both ends. Two of the wheels are fit-
ted with locks as standard and should be kept locked as a reminder when power is connected and as a general safety rule as per 
the user instructions supplied with each cabinet.

For further information call LapSafe® products on 
0800 130 3456 or visit our website at lapsafe.com

*Mentor

 range from January 2010 

LAPSF076_23052011V2

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Safety Declaration

Summary of Contents for Traveller series

Page 1: ...The Traveller Range User Manual Date September 2015 Version 2 LAPSF215_22032013V2 Charge Sync Models ...

Page 2: ...2 The Traveller Charge Sync Range User Manual Copyright LapSafe Products ...

Page 3: ... Range User Manual Contents Page No Section Title Section No 4 Introduction 1 4 Important actions 2 5 Moving your Traveller 3 6 9 Setting up 4 10 11 Charging 5 11 13 Syncing 6 13 Warranty 7 14 Care maintainance 8 14 Health Safety 9 15 Safety declaration 10 ...

Page 4: ...ready to receive your devices All our products are manufactured to a high standard and we constantly monitor for any issues Should you encounter any difficulties with any element of using your LapSafe Traveller we would like to know about it so please call us on 0800 130 3456 or visit lapsafe com 2 Important actions Upon delivery of your new Traveller you must Take a note and store in a safe place...

Page 5: ...up handle and gently tip the case onto its wheels The LapSafe Traveller can now be moved to a new location Figure 2 Take care not to bump your LapSafe Traveller into furniture doorframes or other obstacles when moving it between locations Should any part of the LapSafe Traveller become severely damaged it should be taken out of use for repair replacement Please contact us if your LapSafe Traveller...

Page 6: ...nserts are available for smaller devices shown in Figure 4 A LapSafe Traveller with landscape slots will accept Samsung Galaxy Note 10 1 and similar tablets with the charging connector on the long side of the device Figure 3 Adapter inserts are available for smaller devices Figure 4 Figure 3 Tablet slots Figure 4 Foam inserts for smaller devices LapSafe Travellers with foam storage compartments ar...

Page 7: ...do this carefully remove the four screws securing the retaining plate to the inner side of the case Figure 7 and ease the plate and the power management unit upwards to remove them from the case Figure 8 Connect a USB charge sync lead into each individual USB socket along the edges of the power management unit Figure 9 and carefully lower this assembly back into the foam Refit the screws through t...

Page 8: ...d each lead Figure 10 Measure the required amount of the charge sync lead to remain above the surface of the foam Push 50mm 2 of the remaining lead into the appropriate split hole Repeat for each lead Figure 11 Avoid tangles by fitting each individual lead separately in the manner described When all 16 leads are in position the foam plug can be replaced to cover the charge sync leads Figure 10 Rou...

Page 9: ...ic and secure the lead to the plastic tab using a cable tie Figure 12 13 Position the locking end of the cable tie inside central slot and repeat for each lead Avoid tangles by fitting each individual lead separately and stow any excess lead into the central slot below the cable ties When all 16 leads are in position the cover piece can be replaced Once cabling is finished Load your tablets into t...

Page 10: ...ns connection Connect the mains lead to the power management unit and plug it into a suitable power outlet Take care that the power lead does not create a trip hazzard Always ensure that the tablets are properly connected to the charge sync leads see fitting and charging devices before switching on power When switching the power on to your LapSafe Traveller for the first time The standard default ...

Page 11: ...Sync synchronising describes an automatic process that is performed by the software on a computer when it is connected to another computer This is usually between a Host computer and a Slave computer or a number of Slave computers for the purpose of having the data on all devices the same or synchronised Apple iTunes is the syncing software that facilitates all communications between the host PC o...

Page 12: ...host device is connected when the unit is switched on charging will commence GREEN light off AMBER light comes on to indicate charge and will blink to confirm full charge All Off mode Pressing once after power up will select All Off mode AMBER and GREEN lights off BLUE light blinking briefly Power on with no activity From the All Off mode pressing the black button again will select All Charge mode...

Page 13: ...r laptop to be connected BLUE and AMBER lights off GREEN light solid syncing one or more devices BLUE and AMBER lights off GREEN light blinking briefly All connected devices have synchronised for the preset period Default is set to one hour after which the Traveller will return each device to charge status to maintain optimum readiness From the All Sync mode pressing the black button again returns...

Page 14: ...unt importance to LapSafe Products and as such this section should be read carefully Under no circumstances should the power management unit within the LapSafe Traveller be removed from the case opened or modified in any way The condition of the mains lead and the 3 pin power plug plugs may differ in other countries should be checked on a regular basis by a qualified person Should the mains lead b...

Page 15: ...st priority since we first introduced the concept of the mobile laptop trolley into the UK market in the last century This is indeed why we are called Lap SAFE Residual Voltage The HSE has raised a concern having identified at least one particular manufacturer s trolleys with this characteristic that many manufacturers trolleys if indeed not the vast majority may have a momentary residual voltage ...

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