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Cisco TelePresence System 3000
OL-14521-01
Chapter 6 Building the Table Assembly
Determining the Table Section Type
Caution In order to prevent scratching the table tops, you should avoid putting any tools on the table surfaces.
Note The directions left and right refer to the assembly as you face it from the front.
Warning
Table legs are unstable until they are fully attached to the tabletop. Do not use unattached table legs
as tabletop supports while you attach tabletop segments. They can fall and cause injury or damage.
Cisco suggests you use the accessory cabinets to support and stabilize the table segments as you
install them.
Determining the Table Section Type
The CTS-3000 ships with two different types of table sections. Determine the type of section that you
have by one of the following methods:
Check the cartons that shipped with your product.
Table sections with a product ID of CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE come in a single wooden box and are
packed with the other table sections. Complete the steps in the
“Building the Table Assembly,
Product ID CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE” section on page 6-5.
Table sections with a product ID of CTS3K-M are packaged in separate cardboard boxes and
one wooden box. The part numbers are 69-1638-xx and 69-1639-xx. Complete the steps in the
“Building the Table Assembly, Product ID CTS3K-M” section on page 6-18.
Check the attachment hardware for the table sections.
Table sections with a product ID of CTS3K-FUR-MAPLE use cam locks, cam lock rods, and
plates to attach the sections.
Table sections with a product ID of CTS3K-M use draw bolts to attach the sections.
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