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EXPO Display Case User Manual
Physically setting up your EXPO Display Case
Components of a EXPO Display Case
Reference this image to identify the components you will need to assemble your EXPO Display Case.
Piecing together a display case
- Place the bottom panel on the ground, with the criss cross side facing downwards. Insert a side panel into the grooves of the bottom panel. Press firmly until you hear a click.
- Repeat with the second side panel.
- Place the top panel above the two side panels, aligning the grooves.
- Press down firmly until you hear a click.
- Flip and turn the box upward so that the side with grooves visible along the entire inner perimeter is facing up.
- Slot the back panel in at a 15 degree angle. Ensure the LEDs on the back panel align with the top panel.
- Press down firmly until you hear a click to secure the piece into place.
- Flip the box back to its previous position, with the bottom panel on the ground.
- Connect the clear door piece by inserting it into the two small grooves at the bottom at 15 degree angle. Press firmly until the door piece clicks in.
- Your EXPO Case has now been assembled! Repeat with other EXPO Cases.
Connecting multiple display cases together
- Attach the power supply unit to one of your EXPO Cases.
- Connect EXPO Cases together using the linkers provided. Be careful not to connect them at an angle as this may break the linkers.
- Hold cases completely parallel to one another to slide in linker; do not hold cases at an angle or linker may snap.
Heads Up
The 42W Power Supply Unit (PSU) in your Smarter Kit can only power up to 8 EXPO Cases. If your layout is bigger than that, you’ll need to purchase additional PSUs.
Powers up to 14 EXPO Display Cases
Powers up to 8 EXPO Display Cases
To power bigger layouts, you have two main options:
- Purchasing 75W PSUs to replace your 42W PSU.
- Purchasing more 42W PSUs to supplement the PSU that comes in your Smarter Kit.