Framery One Contents 1 Important safety and product instructions..........5 1.1 Preface........................5 1.2 Product information....................5 1.3 Copyright.........................5 1.4 Manual contents..................... 5 1.5 Intended use......................5 1.5.1 Non-conventional use.................5 1.5.2 Ambient conditions for use.................6 1.6 Warning, information, and safety symbols in this manual........6 1.7 Main safety risks related to the installation, maintenance, disassembly, and...
• Information related to safety • Instructions for changing the door handedness 1.5 Intended use The Framery One is a pod intended for short term indoor commercial and household use by one (1) person at a time. Warning: WARNING –To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons: Use this product only for its intended use as described in the user instructions.
Framery One • Use of the pod beyond the limits of use • Making alterations to the pod • Using the pod in spite of obvious defects or damage • Using the pod outdoors or in conditions where the temperature or air quality is not safe •...
Framery One 1.7.1 Installation, maintenance, and disassembly WARNING! To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, obey the following: Use cut resistant safety gloves during the installation, maintenance, or disassembly of the product. Use steel toed safety boots during the installation, maintenance, or disassembly of the product.
Framery One Only in USA and Canada: This product is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounding plug that looks like the plug illustrated in the figure below. Make sure that the product is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug.
8 and people with cognitive disabilities are present, use must be supervised at all times. The maximum load for the Framery One adjustable table is 50 kg (110 lbs) The maximum load for the Framery One chair is 136 kg (300 lbs)
Framery One Do not drop or insert any object into any opening if not specifically instructed to do so in this manual. Do not use outdoors. Do not use where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being administered.
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Note: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Framery Oy could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The control unit of this Framery pod is a portable device per FCC 2.093. The FCC labelling and compliance information is electronically available on control unit display. The control unit is exclusively for use in Framery pod and not to be integrated to any other device.
Framery One 1.8 Location of product markings Q2/2022 FRAME RY 100V ~ (10A) 50-60Hz JAPAN Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Maximum table load 110 lbs / 50 kg L'AVERTISSEMENT Risque de blessure Poids maximal autorisé 110 lbs / 50 kg (tableau) Framery US patents & Global IPR: frameryacoustics.com/ipr WARNING! RISK OF INJURY Not to be used in locations where children, or people with cognitive disabilities are anticipated to be present and not supervised.
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Email: info@frameryacoustics.com Made in Finland / Fabriqué en Finlande Manufacture date / Date de fabrication Product / Produit Framery One Input / Entrée 100-240 VAC (10 A) 50-60 Hz Attention! Always connect the product correctly to a grounded socket to avoid danger for fire or electrical shocks.
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Framery One Position Label Label text Framery Ceiling unit Input: 24V DC (4A MAX) Model 8180678 Rev. B S/N: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
Framery One 2 Required tools and accessories Figure 1: Tools and accessories needed for changing the door handedness Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
Framery One 3 Disconnect the power cord DANGER: Always disconnect the pod from the power outlet before you begin disassembly, maintenance, moving, or any other procedure. Remove the plug from the power outlet. If equipped with the optional LAN, also disconnect the LAN cord from the outlet.
Framery One 4 Disassemble the necessary parts Note: Save all removed parts and set them aside carefully and neatly. All removed parts will be needed for reassembly. Remove the fan cover. Figure 3: * = With optional activated carbon filter Remove the plastic trims.
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Framery One Remove the roof body cover. Remove the wall body covers. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One Remove the front floor body cover. Remove both door handles. Loosen the set screws to remove the handles. Note: Do not remove the set screws. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One Install the door brace. Warning: Risk of injury or damage to property. Make sure that the door brace is in place before detaching the front frame with the door. Remove the occupancy indicator light(s) from the front of the pod, if installed.
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Framery One Lay a carpet on the floor in front of the pod. Note: The carpet is needed to protect the frame from scratches. 10. Remove the pins (6 pcs) and open the latches (6pcs) around the front frame. Note: Support the frame in place while opening the latches.
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Framery One 11. Carefully lower the front frame with door onto the carpet. 12. Remove the guide pin. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
Framery One 5 Change the door from left- to right-handed 5.1 Change the door handedness (left to right) Slightly lift the front frame with door and remove the door brace. Warning: Risk of injury and damage to property. Heavy object. Be very careful when lifting the front frame with door.
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Framery One Turn the hooks (1 pcs each) away from both hinges to release the springs. Lift the frame up onto the long edge. Note: Make sure that you support the frame continuously. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One Remove the protective caps (3 pcs each) from both hinges. Note: Do not use sharp tools to remove the caps. The frame scratches easily. Remove the screws (3 pcs each) from both hinges. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One Detach the frame from the door and turn the frame onto the floor next to the door. Remove and interchange the 5 mm (1/5 in) adjustment pieces and the 1 mm (1/15 in) adjustment pieces at both hinges.
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Framery One Remove the spacer from the hinge. 10. Relocate the shoulder screw (1 pcs each) at both hinges. Do not overtighten the screws. Note: Make sure that you relocate the shoulder screw at both hinges. Changing the door handedness...
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Framery One 11. Install the spacer that was removed earlier to the other hinge. Note: Make sure that the spacer is installed to the opposite hinge that it was removed from. 12. Turn the frame back up onto the long edge and connect it to the door.
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Framery One 13. Install the door to the hinges on the frame with the screws (6 pcs) removed earlier. 14. Install the protective caps (6 pcs) removed earlier. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One 15. Turn the frame down onto the door. 16. Turn the hooks (1 pcs each) onto the hinges to engage the springs. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One 17. Remove the ball joint studs from the frame. 18. Install the ball joint studs to the opposite end of the frame. Do not overtighten the studs. The opposite end of the frame has plugs in the installation holes. Remove the plugs and install them to the installation holes left by the removed ball joint studs.
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Framery One 19. Install the strut onto the ball joint studs. 20. Slightly lift the front frame with the door and install the door brace. Warning: Risk of injury and damage to property. Heavy object. Be careful when lifting the front frame with door. The door glass alone weighs approx. 55 kg (121 lbs).
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Framery One 21. Rotate the front frame with door 180°. Warning: Risk of injury and damage to property. Heavy object. Lift carefully. Lifting requires a minimum of 2 people. The front frame with door weighs approx. 86 kg (190 lbs) Note: Make sure that the hooks on the door frame are directly above the slots at the edge of the floor.
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Framery One 23. Lift the front frame with door into place. 24. Close the latches (6 pcs) around the front frame and install the pins (6 pcs). Note: Support the front frame with door until secured. Changing the door handedness...
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Framery One 25. Remove the door brace and install the door handles. Warning: Do not overtighten the handle screws. 26. Install all remaining parts in the reverse order. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
Framery One 6 Change the door from right- to left-handed 6.1 Change the door handedness (right to left) Slightly lift the front frame with door and remove the door brace. Warning: Risk of injury and damage to property. Heavy object. Be very careful when lifting the front frame with door.
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Framery One Turn the hooks (1 pcs each) away from both hinges to release the springs. Lift the frame up onto the long edge. Note: Make sure that you support the frame continuously. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One Remove the protective caps (3 pcs each) from both hinges. Note: Do not use sharp tools to remove the caps. The frame scratches easily. Remove the screws (3 pcs each) from both hinges. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One Detach the frame from the door and turn the frame onto the floor next to the door. Remove and interchange the 5 mm (1/5 in) adjustment pieces and the 1 mm (1/15 in) adjustment pieces at both hinges.
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Framery One Remove the spacer from the hinge. 10. Relocate the shoulder screw (1 pcs each) at both hinges. Do not overtighten the screws. Note: Make sure that you relocate the shoulder screw at both hinges. Changing the door handedness...
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Framery One 11. Install the spacer that was removed earlier to the other hinge. Note: Make sure that the spacer is installed to the opposite hinge that it was removed from. 12. Turn the frame back up onto the long edge and connect it to the door.
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Framery One 13. Install the door to the hinges on the frame with the screws (6 pcs) removed earlier. 14. Install the protective caps (6 pcs) removed earlier. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One 15. Turn the frame down onto the door. 16. Turn the hooks (1 pcs each) onto the hinges to engage the springs. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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Framery One 17. Remove the ball joint studs from the frame. 18. Install the ball joint studs to the opposite end of the frame. Do not overtighten the studs. The opposite end of the frame has plugs in the installation holes. Remove the plugs and install them to the installation holes left by the removed ball joint studs.
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Framery One 19. Install the strut onto the ball joint studs. 20. Slightly lift the front frame with the door and install the door brace. Warning: Risk of injury and damage to property. Heavy object. Be careful when lifting the front frame with door. The door glass alone weighs approx. 55 kg (121 lbs).
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Framery One 21. Rotate the front frame with door 180°. Warning: Risk of injury and damage to property. Heavy object. Lift carefully. Lifting requires a minimum of 2 people. The front frame with door weighs approx. 86 kg (190 lbs) Note: Make sure that the hooks on the door frame are directly above the slots at the edge of the floor.
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Framery One 23. Lift the front frame with door into place. 24. Close the latches (6 pcs) around the front frame and install the pins (6 pcs). Note: Support the front frame with door until secured. Changing the door handedness...
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Framery One 25. Remove the door brace and install the door handles. Warning: Do not overtighten the handle screws. 26. Install all remaining parts in the reverse order. Changing the door handedness info@frameryacoustics.com...
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