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    A S S E M B L Y I N S T R U C T I O N S Anthro Corporation ® | 1 0450 SW Manhasset Dr . | T ualatin, OR 97 062 Toll-free: 800.325.384 1 | Fax: 800.325.0045 | email: sales@anthro.com | anthro.com Outside the U.S. | Tel: 503.69 1.2556 | Fax: 503.69 1.2409 eNook ® Pro Rev C, May 2009 Product P art# eNook Pro for Laptops, 28w EPL28 18zz/xx eNook Pro [...]

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    W E L C O M E Thank you for purchasing eNook ® Pro! This installation is a two-person job . If you have any questions or if we can help you in any way , please contact us at 800.325.384 1. NOTE: We provide do-it-yourself hardware and instructions for installation to wood studs and dry wall. Y our eNook can be mounted to other surfaces (like concre[...]

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    eNook ® Pro Assembly Instructions 3 S T E P 1 Select the Mounting Location ¡ When choosing the right place to install your eNook, be sure to check the location of your power source. The power cord on the optional medical-grade power strip (p/n 935PG) is 6 ft long. ¡ Y our eNook can be mounted to drywall or to wood wall studs. If you’re install[...]

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    4 Questions? Call us at 800.325.384 1 or visit anthro.com . We’re happy to walk you through the assembly! S T E P 6 Attach Lower Screws to Studs ¡ Once the frame is on the wall, mark the mounting points for lower screws into the same studs. ¡ Using the 1/8" drill bit, drill one hole in each stud about 1-1/2" deep. ¡ Attach the 1-1/2&[...]

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    eNook ® Pro Assembly Instructions 5 S T E P 8 Install one TOGGLER™ for Drywall Installation ¡ Drill 1/2” diameter hole in your wall at the mounting point. ¡ Insert a TOGGLER into a hole, metal end first. ¡ Pull the plastic ring end so the metal channel rests flush behind the wall. With your other hand, slide the plastic cap along the stra[...]

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    6 Questions? Call us at 800.325.384 1 or visit anthro.com . We’re happy to walk you through the assembly! S T E P 1 0 Insert Screw and Install Frame ¡ Insert one 1-5/8" long screw into the top two TOGGLERs, but don’t tighten all the way . Leave the screw head about 1/4" from the plastic cap. ¡ Lift the Frame onto the top two screws.[...]

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    eNook ® Pro Assembly Instructions 7 S T E P 1 2 Assemble the Main Unit ¡ Using your Hex Driver , install two Workstation Screws onto the side walls at the top, but don’t tighten all the way . Stop tightening when the screw head is about 1/2" from tight. If you have a Laptop version, skip ahead to Step 13. ¡ Slip the grommet into the cable[...]

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    8 Questions? Call us at 800.325.384 1 or visit anthro.com . We’re happy to walk you through the assembly! S T E P 1 4 Insert the Laptop Tray and Cover Plates ¡ For the 28w Laptop versions, select a height for your laptop tray . While one person holds it in place, another loosely attaches with four 3/8" Phillips screws, two on the left and t[...]