Replace the control panel
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Disconnect the power cord.
If equipped with the optional LAN, also disconnect the LAN cord from the outlet.DANGER: Always disconnect the pod from the power outlet before you begin disassembly, maintenance, moving, or any other procedure.
Figure 1. * = optional LAN -
Remove the plastic trims from the techwall.
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Remove the wall body cover from the techwall.
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Remove the screws from the power unit cover and open the cover.
Figure 2. * = With the optional wireless charger -
Disconnect the CAN cord from the power unit.
Figure 3. Without the optional wireless charger Figure 4. With the optional wireless charger -
Disconnect the power outlet cord from the power unit.
Figure 5. Without the optional wireless charger Figure 6. With the optional wireless charger -
Remove the screws from the back of the control panel.
Figure 7. Without the optional wireless charger Figure 8. With the optional wireless charger -
Remove the old control panel from the techwall.
Figure 9. * = optional LAN -
Connect the CAN cord to the new control panel.
If the optional LAN cord is included, connect it to the new control panel.
Figure 10. * = optional LAN cord -
Install the new control panel to the techwall.
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Connect the power outlet cord to the power unit.
Figure 11. * = optional LAN cord -
Connect the CAN cord to the power unit.
Figure 12. Without the optional wireless charger (* = optional LAN cord) Figure 13. With the optional wireless charger (* = optional LAN cord) -
Close the power unit cover and install the screws.
Note: Make sure that the cords are not pinched or damaged.
Figure 14. * = With the optional wireless charger -
Install the wall body cover.
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Install the plastic trims.
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Connect the power cord.
If equipped with the optional LAN, also connect the LAN cord to an outlet.
Figure 15. * = optional LAN