Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing a ChargeLite™ Wall unit from the LapSafe® ChargeLite™ range. Your product comes with a lifetime parts and labour warranty which you will need to activate immediately.
This manual guides you through the set-up and correct use of your product.
For instructions on how to install your ChargeLite™ Wall unit please refer to your installation guide supplied with your unit, or by following the Installation Guide here for further information.
Box contents:
1 x ChargeLite™ Wall 16
1 x Mounting bracket (supplied fitted to the unit)
1 x Cable management pack
1 x Set of keys
1x Plug timer (Optional)
1x PIN/MIFARE lock user guide (if PIN or MIFARE lock is fitted)
Note: The ChargeLite™ Wall does not support SmartLine™ USB-C charging.
If you have purchased a different model in the ChargeLite™ range, please click the links to the following manuals below.
ChargeLite™ Trolley User Manual
ChargeLite™ Locker 32 User Manual
Important Actions
Upon delivery of your new ChargeLite™ Wall unit you must:
Serial Numbers:
Take a note and store in a safe place your product serial number which can be found located on the top of the unit. The silver plate will hold your serial number that begins with CL.
You will need to quote this number for all enquiries relating to your unit. Take a note of your key number located on the key itself and store this in a safe and secure place. You will need this if you wish to order additional keys.
Key Numbers:
Take a note of your key number located on the key itself (figure 2) and store this in a safe and secure place. You will need this if you wish to order additional keys.
PIN and MIFARE® Locking:
If you have a PIN or MIFARE lock fitted, please refer to the User Guide for PIN and MIFARE® Locking.
Activate Your Warranty:
Visit lapsafe.com/activate to activate your Lifetime Warranty.
Your warranty will not be valid unless you do this.
Health & Safety:
Read the section on Health & Safety
Getting Started
There are ventilation holes through the base and on the top of the ChargeLite™ Wall unit, and care must be taken that none of these holes are obstructed. The front left door of your ChargeLite™ is unlocked using
the key with the white key cover, the right door has a separate key with a black key cover, or gain entry with your PIN or MIFARE® card. (Optional left-hand door only). The front left door is for everyday working access to the cabinet. The key can be removed once the door is open, this will prevent the door from closing fully whilst it is unlocked. The right-hand door should, not be considered as day-to-day access to the cabinet but used for initial setup by a responsible/authorised person.
Charge Only Set Up
Please ensure the cabinet is unplugged when you are loading AC adaptors in the ChargeLite™.
- Open both front doors.
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You will find power strips for your AC adaptors in the right side compartment.
Figure 3: ChargeLite™ Wall with right-side service area door open Some AC adaptors can be described as ‘in-plug’ where they plug directly into a socket and the charging lead goes directly to the device, and others can be described as ‘in-line’ where they have a mains lead between the power socket and the AC adaptor and then a charging lead going to the device.
Figure 4: In-plug AC Adapter Figure 5: In-line AC Adapter - For ‘in-plug’ AC adaptors simply feed the charging lead behind the divider onto a shelf.
- If you are using ‘in-line’ AC adaptors you have the choice to feed the mains lead behind the divider and place the adaptor on the shelf with your devices or to leave the AC adaptor in the right side compartment and just feed the charging lead behind the divider onto the shelf.
- We provide cable ties to help with cable management and we recommend that the charging lead is secured to the shelf in a suitable position in order to prevent it being pushed off the shelf. Repeat these steps until your wall unit is fully loaded.
- NOTE: Maximum loading 100Watt (rated capacity) per socket. (400Watts (rated capacity) per power strip).
As standard, Type G UK power sockets are installed, but there is a manufacturing option to have Type C/Type F Schuko Euro power sockets.
Power Management Cassette
The power management cassette in the top of your ChargeLite™ Wall locker may get warm when it is handling a significant electrical load for a period of time and this, in turn, may make the top of the locker feel warm to the touch.
This is completely normal and will cool down when the power demand reduces.
Thermal Trip
In the United Kingdom the detachable mains lead carries a fuse for the protection of users.
In the event that your ChargeLite™ Wall unit has been installed with no wall plug the power management cassette also has a resettable thermal trip. This trip acts in much the same way as a fuse to protect users and it can be re-set. The thermal trip is mounted on the back edge of the power management cassette in the top of the side compartment.
When the trip has operated there will be no power to the sockets and the centre button of the trip will be extend by approximately 12mm.
In the event of a trip:
- First switch off the power supply and then check if the reason for the tripping is apparent and If possible correct the issue.
- Allow at least 60 seconds after it has tripped and do not reset the trip with the mains power switched on.
- Press the centre of the button back into the trip. When re-set the button will stay pressed in when you release your finger.
- Restore power to the power cassette and check that the trip remains set.
- If the trip operates again you should first switch off the mains and then switch off or unplug everything in the locker sockets.
- Re-set the trip (items 2 and 3 above)
- Restore power to the power cassette and check that the trip remains set.
- Then, one by one, re-plug everything into the locker sockets, switch on and check that the trip remains set.
If the trip will not re-set or it continues to trip, there may still be a fault somewhere or the trip may have developed a fault. Please contact Support on 01787 226 166 or support@lapsafe.com
Timer
ChargeLite Wall lockers now have a plug in timer included as standard. This allows you to set active usage periods for the locker, and not use excess power when not in use. You can locate this on the top AC adapter block. Please remove this, plug the timer into the wall and then plug the locker charging lead into the timer.
View the timer user manual here
On initial delivery of your wall locker the LCD display on the timer may not be illuminated. This is because the timer needs time to charge before use. It is recommended to charge the timer for 14 hours after the initial installation to charge the memory back-up battery.
Note: On older models, the timer was offered as an additional option.
On older ChargeLite™ lockers, the timer can be found located behind an oval plate on the rear of the unit.
If you wish to view or download the manual for the legacy timer module, Click the link here
Cleaning
DO:
- Your ChargeLite™ Locker 32 has a powder coat finish which is very durable and can be wiped clean using a mildly soapy cloth.
- To remove more stubborn marks or perhaps an adhesive residue you can use a gentle solvent such as white spirit or a mild solvent-based cleaner.
DO NOT:
- Do not soak any areas of the locker
- Do not get the power cassette or the locker sockets wet
- Do not soak any area with solvent
- Do not use solvent cleaners on the locks
Disconnecting your Unit from the Mains Supply
Your ChargeLite™ unit is connected to the mains supply via a mains lead. There is an IEC connector at one end (plugs into the unit), and a 13amp mains plug at the other (plugs into the wall mains outlet).
Before carrying out any cleaning, or accessing the service area, disconnect the mains power.
13 amp Mains Plug (Switched)
Switch OFF the outlet and remove the plug from the socket. If access to the service area is required, you can only gain access by removing the IEC plug to ensure the unit is not plugged in.
Cleaning of fans
Depending on the model, your ChargeLite™ unit may have thermostatically controlled fan(s) in the rear panel. Under normal operating temperatures, the fan is off. The fan will come on when the unit exceeds a pre-set temperature and continue to run until the temperature lowers below its lower set point. If the temperature rises, the unit will shut down automatically and sound an audible alarm.
Over time, dust and debris can partially block the fan and ventilation holes, preventing maximum airflow and causing the unit not to cool as expected.
Therefore, it is recommended that the fan blades and ventilation holes be checked and cleaned at least once every three months or if you suspect an increase in normal running temperature or if the unit shuts down.
To clean the fan and ventilation holes, carefully agitate the dust with a suitable dry brush and extract the loose particles with a vacuum cleaner. Additionally, the ventilation holes can be wiped with a "damp" (not wet) cloth. Do not use a damp (or wet) cloth on the fan housing, as the primary charging electrics are behind.
Health & Safety
All products manufactured by LapSafe® have been thoroughly tested and certified by an authorised and INDEPENDENT testing house before sale. Full CE and UKCA compliance, which includes the requirements of LVD and EMC directives, is a STANDARD FEATURE of any solution manufactured by LapSafe®, as are many more built in safety features.
CE and UKCA Marking can be found on the product serial number plate, usually at the lower rear of the cabinet. A CE/UKCA Declaration of Conformity Certificate is issued and can be found at the foot of this document.
Please review the following safety information:
At no time is the service door of the wall unit be opened by anyone other than an authorised person.
At no time should anyone attempt to physically lift the unit, as this could cause injury to the persons concerned and even cause damage to the locker, which will invalidate the manufacturer’s warranty. Should the movement of the trolley require this type of action, you are advised to seek advice from the authorised
person. In such circumstances, the matter should be referred to LapSafe® for consultation and advice.
- Always ensure that the main power lead is fully extended when connected to the mains.
- NEVER allow unauthorised access to the service doors.
The above list is not exhaustive.
Contact LapSafe® should you have any concerns.
Explanation of Symbols
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Electrical Hazard This unit is recommended for use with a switched wall socket. |
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Caution Before connecting or removing the mains plug, ensure that the wall socket is in the 'off' position. |
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No Liquid Avoid all contact with liquids |
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Refer to User Manual See User Manual for guidance |
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CE certification mark This product is CE Certified |
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UKCA certification mark This product is UKCA Certified |
Disposal
The crossed-out wheelie-bin symbol on your product, battery, literature or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products and batteries must be taken to separate collections at the end of their working life. Do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste: take them for recycling. For info on your nearest recycling point, check with your local waste authority.
Useful Links
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Support Enquiries: |
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Warranties:
Warranty Activation: www.lapsafe.com/activate
Warranty Details: www.lapsafe.com/warranty
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Replacement Keys:
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Declaration of UKCA and CE Conformity
The certificate of UKCA and CE conformity for the ChargeLite™ range is available for download at the bottom of this page.
LapSafe® Self-Service Solutions Ltd
3 Wakes Hall Business Centre,
Wakes Colne, Colchester, Essex;
CO6 2DY