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SMART Board VariHite

Doc. Ref 33-051-E

MSB

29-9-2010

Observe all Caution stickers

Two people are required to safely mount your SMART Board 

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on a TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand; it might be too heavy 
for one person to safely manoeuvre alone. When you lift your 
SMART Board, you and your assistant should stand on either 
side of the screen, supporting its weight at the bottom corners 
while stabilising the top with your other hands. The wheels 
should be in the locked position to prevent the stand from 
moving.

Do not leave cables on the floor where they can be a tripping 

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hazard. If you must run a cable over the floor, lay it in a flat, 
straight line and secure it to the floor with tape or a cable 
management strip of a contrasting colour. Handle cables 
carefully and avoid excessive bending.

Only mount products that are listed in this document. The 

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TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand is certified for use with the 
specified models.

When the TeamMate is in position, lock down all castors. Failure 

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to comply with this warning may result in instability leading to 
equipment damage or personal injury.

Do not move the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand unless it’s 

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in the transport position. The TeamMate VariHite Stand must 
be lowered to the lowest position. The projector boom/mount 
must be in the transport position (please observe User Guide for 
correct position). Make sure clamping handle is tightened.

Do not attempt to lift the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand unit 

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when fully assembled.

When moving the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand, please 

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ensure that you have sufficient man power (please refer to your 
own health and safety policy).

Ensure body parts, loose garments and any other items are 

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kept away from all moving parts.

The up and down control should only be activated using the 

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supplied control switch, unless authorised by Performance 
Enclosures.

Do not climb (or allow children to climb) on any part of your 

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TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand. Climbing on the whiteboard 
or projector boom could result in personal injury or product 
damage. Do not climb on, hang from, or suspend objects from 
any part of the projector system.

Failure to follow the instructions shipped with your TeamMate 

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VariHite Mobile Stand product could result in personal injury and 
damage to the product.

When installing your SMART product to the TeamMate VariHite 

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Mobile Stand for SMART Board, please refer to the relevant 
installation safety information provided with your SMART 
product.

When mounting the projector on the TeamMate VariHite Stand, 

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you must attach both the mounting bracket and safety tether to 
the provided stud to safely support the projector’s weight. If the 
projector plate bolts come loose the projector may fall, resulting 
in product damage and possible personal injury.

Ensure that any cables extending across the floor to your 

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TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand are properly bundled and 
marked to prevent a trip hazard.

When lowering the screen support structure, ensure there are 

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no objects overhanging the front face of the rack enclosure, as 
these may become entangled or crushed by the white board 
lower mounting plate. As a matter of precaution and to remind 
the user of this potential hazard, the screen will stop at 10cm 
from the potential crush point. The user will then have to release 
the down button on the control panel then re-apply pressure to 
the down button.

When moving the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand, please 

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ensure that the projector is moved in to its “Parked” position 
and locked off. Drop the height of the TeamMate VariHite Mobile 
Stand to its lowest position. It is recommended that, if using the 
swing projector option, that you move the projector head to the 
opposite side to the elevation control panel. At all times during 
elevation and lowering operations, check that the projector 
does not hit or clash with any surrounding object or person. It is 
advised that the use of the variable height operation is carried 
out by an adult who has been instructed in its use and has read 
this document.

When moving the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand, ensure 

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this operation is carried out by two adults each holding firmly 
the handles provided, always move the TeamMate VariHite 
Stand in the longitudinal direction ( this means to the left or right 
when looking at the front surface of the stand with the board 
attached). 

Do not move the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand at any speed 

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higher than a slow walk; failure to do so may result in the stand 
tipping, possibly causing injury, if it were to suddenly stop.

Never move the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand with the 

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projector in its fully extended vertical position, as this will 
damage or cause a tipping action that may result in injury or 
damage to the equipment.

When moving up or down an incline ensure two adults are 

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holding the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand handles to reduce 
the likelihood of toppling. Do not exceed the maximum incline 
angle of 5 degrees.

It is recommended that the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand 

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is moved over smooth surfaces, users need to be aware that 
rough surfaces, door thresholds and obstructions may induce a 
tipping action that may result in damage or injury.

Cautions

Summary of Contents for UX60

Page 1: ...MART Board VariHite Doc Ref 33 051 E MSB 29 9 2010 SMART Board VariHite Configuration and User Manual for UX60 Projector and Screen Mounting to Mobile Stand Part No 140001 Doc Ref 33 051 E MSB 29 9 2010 ...

Page 2: ...SMART Board VariHite Doc Ref 33 051 E MSB 29 9 2010 Physical dimensions of the TeamMate VariHite stand with different configurations ...

Page 3: ... on the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand Exterior metal work is earth bonded Avoid damaging power cords or modifying power cord power strip or any other internal wiring that has been supplied by Performance Enclosures Do not attempt to service the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand other than performing routine safety checks there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit Do not open or disassemble ...

Page 4: ...jector on the TeamMate VariHite Stand you must attach both the mounting bracket and safety tether to the provided stud to safely support the projector s weight If the projector plate bolts come loose the projector may fall resulting in product damage and possible personal injury Ensure that any cables extending across the floor to your TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand are properly bundled and marked...

Page 5: ... accessories always use the handles provided The TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand is made from steel and stainless steel components Some of these components may be sharp and blunt and care must be taken in handling these components to avoid cuts and bruising during normal use Take care to avoid catching limbs and bumping body parts when using or moving At no time should the power bar inside the rack...

Page 6: ...unt kit from the packing box 100 205 UX60 Packaging box 85 072 M4 x 12mm stainless steel hex button head 42 865 Projector slide mounting frame cover 100 413 Packaging label 85 103 Nylon 6 6 cheesehead screw M6 x 20mm 85 104 Nylon 6 6 M6 full nut 85 105 Nylon 6 6 insulating washer 1 ...

Page 7: ...ART UX60 wall plate and attach SMART security tether wire 42 865 Projector slide mounting cover 85 034 M6 x 25 zinc steel hex button head screws 85 033 M6 x 20 zinc steel hex cap head screws 85 013 M6 zinc steel plain washer 51 485 254mm slider drawer 51 486 Clamping handle 85 072 M4 x 16 stainless steel hex button head screws 2 ...

Page 8: ...t wall mount and TeamMate projector mount onto the display frame 3 42 863 Lower slide mounting plate 85 032 M6 x 16 zinc steel hex cap head 85 013 M6 zinc steel 1 plain washer 51 486 Clamping handle M6 x 10 42 863 Slide mounting plate 42 857 Display frame 51 301 Linak activators ...

Page 9: ...T Board VariHite Doc Ref 33 051 E MSB 29 9 2010 Fit SMART Board interactive screens and attach UX60 projector to Mobile Stand 85 012 M5 zinc steel plain steel washer 85 092 M5 x 25 zinc steel hex cap head 4 ...

Page 10: ...e Doc Ref 33 051 E MSB 29 9 2010 5 Fitting SMART Board interactive screens continued 42 842 Lower support bracket 85 103 Nylon 6 6 cheesehead screw M6 x 20mm 85 104 Nylon 6 6 M6 full nut 85 105 Nylon 6 6 insulating washer ...

Page 11: ...SMART Board VariHite Doc Ref 33 051 E MSB 29 9 2010 Advisory Notes Retracting the projector head with a UX60 projector fitted for moving through narrow spaces 51 486 Clamping handle ...

Page 12: ...o ensure safe and sufficient earth bonding If you require a patch panel for the rear of the rack you can use any industry standard blanking panel with your desired cut outs for connections to external and internal devices 93 917 2U PSU cover 43 916 2U front blanking plates 46 607 Rack work top 51 491 Cable chain 43 916 2U rear blanking plates 43 629 Rack side inspection covers 80 113 IEC power inp...

Page 13: ...support and the rack the other to the earthing point on the projector mount as indicated these should not be disconnected Note Ensure that the cable chain is NOT over packed with cable as this may cause damage to the chain mechanism Also ensure all links in the chain mechanism are in place and not buckled after installation 42 842 Lower support bracket 51 491 Easy cable chain ...

Page 14: ...tand when in its lowest position Advisory Notes TeamMate VariHite elevation controls The maximum height has a preset value 2420mm this however may be higher than your ceiling height Always look and take the pressure away from the control switch before the top of the projector hits the ceiling or any obstacle Remember it is recommended to move the TeamMate VariHite Mobile Stand when in its lowest p...

Page 15: ...the environmental performance of our products Customer Support Online Information and Support Visit www teammate co uk to view and download user s guides Technical Support If you experience difficulty with your TeamMate product please contact your local reseller before contacting TeamMate Technical Support Your local reseller can resolve most issues without delay NOTE To locate your local reseller...

Page 16: ...the packaging of the Equipment being returned All equipment that is replaced under warranty shall become the property of Performance Enclosures Limitation of Damages The liability of Performance Enclosures Limited to the Purchaser arising out of the purchase and supply of the Equipment or it use whether based upon Warranty contract tort including without limitation negligence or otherwise shall no...

Page 17: ...ation will be the responsibility of Performance Enclosures Any charges associated with a rush requested order such as airfreight are the responsibility of the Purchaser Warranty shipping charges Unless there is a hardware failure or defect out of the packaging or unless specifically agreed by Performance Enclosures shipping charges incurred for warranty services are paid as follows The purchaser s...

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