Troubleshooting Guide
The white ON/OFF switch is fl ashing. What does that mean?
There is an over-current condition that cannot be resolved. Power has been removed to the devices. An over-current condition
could be a defective device installed or possibly something plugged into external auxiliary outlet causing too much current. To
correct, remove source of over-current condition, then unplug from wall and then plug back in, or push power switch OFF then
back ON to reset. If you cannot determine which device is causing the over-current condition, unplug all devices, turn cart on
and plug in one device at a time to determine which device is causing the over-current condition.
When I plug in the unit it trips the circuit breaker in my building. Help!
The carts are designed to run on a 10 amp circuit. If you have other items plugged into the same circuit you may be
overloading it. Have a qualifi ed electrician check that adequate power is available.
How can I make the cart easier to steer?
This cart has two directional lock casters to make the cart easier to steer. How? Directional lock casters don't swivel - they lock
the direction of the casters so they move in a straight line. Press the blue tabs of these casters (located under the handle) when
you need to move the cart more than a few feet. When you need to maneuver into tight spaces, release the tabs so the casters
swivel.
Hazard Symbols
Review
These symbols alert users of a safety
condition that demands attention. All
users should be able to recognize and
understand the signifi cance of the fol-
lowing Safety Hazards if encountered on
the product or within the documentation.
Children who are not able to recognize
and respond appropriately to Safety Alerts
should not use this product without adult
supervision!
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Symbol
Signal Word
NOTE
CAUTION
WARNING
ELECTRICAL
Level of Hazard
A NOTE indicates important information
that helps you make better use of this
product.
A CAUTION indicates either potential
damage to hardware or loss of data and
tells you how to avoid the problem.
A WARNING indicates either potential
for property damage, personal injury, or
death.
An Electrical indicates an impending
electrical hazard which, if not avoided,
may result in personal injury, fi re and/or
death.
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