Charging Cart Instruction & User Manual EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

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Charging Cart Instruction & User Manual EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

Notes Please read these instructions carefully before installing and using the product. Please install, use, and maintain the product in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual. Failure to do so may void warranty. Due to product updates, the images in this manual may be slightly different from the appearance of the product you received. EnTrans reserves the right to make changes to the product without notice. Shenzhen EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd. is not responsible for damages of any kind caused by or resulting from improper installation and/or operation of the product. Copyright Statement EnTrans Charging Carts are designed and manufactured exclusively by Shenzhen EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd. EnTrans proprietary designs are protected by domestic and international copyright. Violations will be investigated and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

Ergonomic Handle Power Cord Locking Casters(Rear) x2 Charging/Data Indicators x2 Sets Door Handle and Lock 1. Features 32 Device Management Cart Power Indicators x2 Utility Panel Master Power Switch Master USB Port Power Socket Circuit Breaker Excess Cord Storage Cooling Fan x4 (Automatic Control / Built-in Temperature Sensor) Front Casters x2 EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

2. Device Charging Set-Up A. Please turn off the Master Power Switch before proceeding. B. Unlock and open the door. C. Insert each device into an open slot. NOTE Some users assign specific devices to specific slots by serial number or other method of identification. If such assignments have been made, be sure to match each device to the correct slot. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

E. Close and lock the door. Make sure the Charging Cart’s Power Cord is connected to the wall socket. F. Turn the Master Power Switch to “ON”. The LED Power Indicators will glow BLUE. This indicates there is power to the Charging Cart. The LED Charging/Data Indicator for each connected device will glow RED. This indicates the device(s) are charging. 2. Device Charging Set-Up D. For each device, connect its USB cord to the USB port corresponding to the device’s slot. Then connect the USB cord to the device. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

3. Syncing and Manual Data Transfer A. Place your laptop/master computer on the Charging Cart’s work top. IMPORTANT NOTE To insure efficient operation, your laptop/master computer’s Operating System must be compatible with your tablets/mobile devices. Device Operating SystemComputer Operating System Apple iOS  use Apple laptop/master computer Android  use Windows laptop/master computer Google Chrome  use Windows laptop/master computer Other Operating Systems  use Windows laptop/master computer Use your device manufacturer’s recommended sync software. Other combinations may or may not function properly or at normal efficiency. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

3. Syncing and Manual Data Transfer B. Plug the USB cord and the power cord in to your laptop/master computer. Route the ends of the cords down the side of the Charging Cart to the Utility Panel. C. Connect your laptop/master computer’s USB cord to the Master USB Port in the Utility Panel. Prevent cords from tangling using cable ties (not included). Tuck any excess cord into the Excess Cord Storage area of the panel. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

D. Connect your laptop/master computer’s power cord to the Power Socket in the Utility Panel. Prevent cords from tangling using cable ties (not included). Tuck any excess cord into the Excess Cord Storage area in the Utility Panel. E. Switch on your laptop/master computer to begin syncing or manual data transfer. Follow the directions for your device manufacturer’s recommended sync software or manual data transfer procedures. NOTE While syncing, your devices(s) will continue to charge at approximately 75% the normal rate. To charge at full speed, stop syncing/data transfer and disconnect the USB cord from your laptop/master computer or from the Charging Cart. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

4. System Indicator Lights POWER INDICATOR LIGHTS OFF  There is no power to the Charging Cart. SOLID BLUE  The Charging Cart has power and is ready to charge. FLASHING BLUE  The Charging Cart is ready to sync or actively syncing. CHARGING INDICATOR LIGHTS OFF  The Charging Cart has no access to the tablet in that slot. RED  Tablet is charging. FLASHING RED/GREEN  Tablet charging cycle is nearly complete. SOLID GREEN  The tablet is fully charged. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

5. Safety Warning – IMPORTANT! The Charging Cart is designed to use a 100 – 240VAC power supply. Do not use any other power supply. For safe operation, your power supply must be grounded. Do not install in locations subject to rain or similar moisture. Do not store in direct sunlight. Maintenance and repairs should always be performed by qualified professional technicians. 6. Cleaning and Maintenance ALWAYS unplug the Charging Cart from the wall socket before cleaning and maintenance. Do not allow water or other liquid(s) inside the Charging Cart or in proximity to electrical or electronic components. For long-term storage, be sure to unplug the Charging Cart and coil the power cord properly in its recessed bay. 7. Accessories List AccessoriesQuantity AC Power Cord1 USB Cable32 / 48 / 64 Micro USB cords (depending on Model#) Door Key2 Manual1 EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.

8. After Sales Service and Warranty Shenzhen EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd. warranties our proprietary Charging Carts to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from date of purchase for electronic components; 3 years from date of purchase for non-electronic components. Within the warranty period, EnTrans will provide covered replacement components free of charge. EnTrans reserves the right to inspect defective components to determine the cause of the defect before providing free replacements. Shipping and installation is the responsibility of the user. Damage resulting from improper operation, application, wear from normal use, or any source other than those noted above is not covered. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is provide. Replacement parts/accessories are available for purchase through our Service Department. Contact your sales representative for rates and details. EnTrans reserves the right to make any parts/accessories obsolete without notice. Supply of obsolete parts is subject to availability. Factory inspection and maintenance are available as a paid service during or after the warranty period. Contact your sales representative for rates and details. EnTrans Technology Co., Ltd.