Wheel Locks
Troubleshooting
How do I know if my devices will draw more than the allowed current?
Total wattage for all devices attached must be below cabinet's maximum rating of 2400
watts. Have a qualified electrician verify the unit's current draw. Perform this test with
devices installed and batteries discharged.
The devices are all plugged in, but they won't charge. What do I do?
First Check the cabinet: With the switch in the down OFF position, inspect the main
power cord, and plug to make sure they're undamaged. Unplug the cabinet, and plug the
cord into a working power outlet.
Unlock and open the rear door. Check the internal circuit breaker located on the power
strip, press the button to reset.
Next, check the devices: Verify that each device is connected to its power adapter and
that each brick is plugged into the power column. Move the switch to the up ON
position to direct power to the devices. Still need some help? Call Kensington at
1-800-535-4242 for assistance.
My power cord/plug is damaged. Is it covered under warranty?
No, it is not covered under warranty. If the plug is damaged, have a qualified electrician
replace it. If you need a replacement cord, contact Kensington at 1-800-535-4242.
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