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Item Description

1

Top Panel

2

Canopy Panel

3

RH Door Panel

4

Wheel

5

Front Drawer Panel

6

LH Door Panel

7

Back Panel

8

Basket

9

Slatwall Accessory Kit

10

LED Light Kit

11

LED Power Supply

Replacement Parts

4

6

2

1

3

9

11

10

7

8

5

Summary of Contents for Mobile Kiosk

Page 1: ... Manual Mobile Kiosk Wenger Corporation 2020 Printed in USA 2020 10 Part 240B121 01 Wenger Corporation 555 Park Drive P O Box 448 Owatonna Minnesota 55060 0448 Questions Call USA 800 4WENGER 493 6437 Worldwide 1 507 455 4100 wengercorp com Contents Note Please read and understand these instructions before operating the Mobile Kiosk Note If you need additional information contact Wenger Corporation...

Page 2: ...ever leave merchandise inside the Mobile Kiosk when it is parked in an unsecured area A locked Mobile Kiosk is relatively secure but break ins are better discouraged by storing it in a locked room or well lighted public area Warranty The GearBoss Mobile Kiosk is covered under a five year Limited Warranty offered to you the initial purchaser This Warranty runs from the date of shipment and warrants...

Page 3: ...the ground is wet or if rain is expected If AC power is supplied always use an outlet tha Fault Circuit Interrupter Exposing the kiosk to r moisture could result in 5 Make sure that anyone who operates the kiosk has read and understands the Owner s Manual Never move the kiosk with a motorized vehicle Always use at least two people to move the kiosk Always set the parking brake when the kiosk is pa...

Page 4: ...e kiosk in position raise the handle back up and over the brake release lever to engage the parking brake Brake Release Lever Door Canopy Lock Handle Always use at least two people to move the kiosk Pulling a heavy load at high speed can cause a crash Never exceed 10 mph 16 kph if the kiosk is empty Never exceed 5 mph 8 kph if the kiosk is loaded or if the surface is uneven Pull the kiosk slowly i...

Page 5: ...the kiosk a Flip each leg forward until it contacts the ground b Slightly push back at the top of the frame to allow better floor clearance while pushing the leg with your foot until it is straight up and down Push at the top of the frame Stabilizer Leg Stabilizer Leg ...

Page 6: ...the canopy panel and front drawers a Rotate and slide the canopy lock bar up from the lower latch to the upper latch b Rotate the lock onto the upper latch to secure in place Canopy Lock Bar 2b Rotate onto upper latch 3 Rotate the canopy panel up until both sides latch in the raised position Door Panel 2a Rotate off lower latch and slide up Never hang anything from the canopy CAUTION Handle Canopy...

Page 7: ...These components are stored inside of the plastic storage bins STOP 2 Mount the outlet strip a Apply a strip of dual lock fastener to both the back of the outlet strip and the front of the outlet strip bracket b Press the outlet strip onto the outlet strip bracket c Rotate the outlet strip bracket back slightly to fit into the slatwall extrusion and lower the bracket to be flush with the panel sur...

Page 8: ...rage bins Waterfall Sloping Basket Display Hooks Fit into slatwall extrusion Never hang more than 20 lb 9 kg on any single display hook sloping basket or waterfall CAUTION 2 At the preferred location rotate the component back slightly to fit into the slatwall extrusion and lower it to be flush with the panel surface ...

Page 9: ... any components mounted to the slatwalls 2 Close the side doors a Disengage the parking brake and lower the handle b Push the top latch in to release the door panel c Close the door panel and pull up on the door lock to secure the door panel d Raise the handle back up and engage the parking brake 3 At both sides of the canopy panel push in the latch to panel and lower it closed Door Panel 4b Rotat...

Page 10: ... the front of the kiosk a Slightly push back at the top of the frame to allow better floor clearance while pulling each leg with your foot until they begin to fold in b Flip each leg back to rest on the kiosk Push at the top of the frame Stabilizer Leg Stabilizer Leg ...

Page 11: ... to ensure that they have not loosened during use 2 Keep tires inflated to 35 psi 241 kpa Transporting the Kiosk The kiosk may be loaded onto a truck if the following recommendations are observed Load and unload the kiosk from a loading dock Due to its pneumatic tires road conditions could cause a kiosk to bounce radically Blocking and strapping the kiosk will help prevent damage to the unit or it...

Page 12: ...ion 1 Top Panel 2 Canopy Panel 3 RH Door Panel 4 Wheel 5 Front Drawer Panel 6 LH Door Panel 7 Back Panel 8 Basket 9 Slatwall Accessory Kit 10 LED Light Kit 11 LED Power Supply Replacement Parts 4 6 2 1 3 9 11 10 7 8 5 ...

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