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Installation Guide for your Tjekvik 24/7 Outdoor Kiosk

Model: Tjekvik O10-0223-02.

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Written by Jason Dwight
Updated over 7 months ago

Secured, weather-resistant, anti-theft kiosk designed to provide secure pick-up & drop-off for 24/7 use.

We recommend a competent person plan and carry out this installation. Please check the building plans for any underground pipes or cables.

Items to have in mind before installing:

  • The outdoor kiosk requires a power and data cable, please factor in a cable run before installation. There are female power and data cables within the kiosk, the cables should be connected within a weatherproof box. If you are running the cables outside of the kiosk then ensure the correct and secure conduit is used based on local electrical and ethernet regulations.

  • Be aware of the type of ground you are fixing into.

  • If you are installing a concrete base, the recommended size would be 1 meter x 1 meter.

IMPORTANT: Your kiosk has 2 shipping bolts that need to be removed before mounting. You will need to remove the bolts circled in green. A hex Allen key is supplied for this.

· There are 2 versions of the inner cabinet: with a door or with a removable panel. You may have to open the inner door or remove the panel to get access to the shipping bolts.

Moving the kiosk into position

  • The kiosk can be easily moved into position with a pallet truck. To do this, you will need to remove the 6 screws from the front panel as shown (below left), then move the panel 10mm left, and the panel can be removed. When removing the back panel, slide it to the right to remove from the base.

  • Keep these cover panels and screws safe as you may use them after fixing the kiosk into place.

Options for mounting the kiosk

Depending on your preference, your kiosk can be fixed to the ground in two styles.

*If you choose the option with forklift risers removed, you will need to run the power and network cables in the ground, coming out in the center of the kiosk’s final location.

WARNING: Take extra caution when lifting or moving the kiosk with a forklift or jack trolley. The kiosk is 350kg and can be unstable when on a moving device.

To remove the forklift risers:

· Move the kiosk to the location you have prepared

· Remove the 6 bolts holding the base to the forklift risers.

· Use the forklift to raise the kiosk enough to remove the risers.

NOTE: Before attaching kiosk to ground, test the network using a laptop (with Wi-Fi disabled).

Mounting location of the kiosk:

IMPORTANT: In some situations, you will need to access the back of the terminal. To ensure you have access, you have two Options:

OPTION 1: Mount at least 420mm from any wall, building, etc. that is behind the kiosk.

OR

OPTION 2: Mount closer than 420mm, but ensuring the area to the right side is clear so the rear door can open when the kiosk is rotated.

OPTION 1: Kiosk is mounted AWAY from building, wall, etc.

OPTION 2: Kiosk is mounted NEAR a building, wall, etc.

Because you have removed the shipping bolts (see above), the kiosk can rotate 120 degrees, giving you access to the rear of the kiosk

Preparation of Mounting Surface

The mounting surface needs to be levelled and uncracked concrete of a recommended minimum thickness of 250mm, and minimum quality C20/25. The recommended size would be 1 meter x 1 meter.

  • Drill hole for 6 Expansion-anchors (e.g. HILTI HSA)

  • Size: M10

  • Bolt length: 100mm

  • Depth of drill hole: 116mm.

  • The physical installation must be able to hold a pull of 2 tons and support a weight of 350kg.

The base frame can be used as a template to mark up and drill holes. Level the base frame if needed and fix it to the ground. The holes are slotted to enable some adjustment of position.

The information below is meant as a guideline to plan the installation. For any physical installation requirements please contact a suitable engineer who will advise based on these details.

Install fixing points

  • Position the outdoor kiosk in place and fix using the correct fixings for the type of material you have drilled into.

  • Recommended fixings are M10 x 100mm or 120mm.

  • There is a template above to show the fixing points, however, we would recommend waiting until you position the hardware in place.

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