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sUrface1030 Maintenance and Cord Clip Instructions
sUrface1030 Maintenance
and
Cord Clip Instructions
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The fUnc Industries sUrface1030 comes in
three separate components: Base, Cable Clip,
and sUrface component.
Remove the components from the packaging
and ensure that all components are included.
Lay base flat with textured side down, engraved
fUnc Industries text facing up. Insert clip
as shown below into one of the six placement
locations on the rubber base.
Place the sUrface component securely into
the rubber base. When inserted properly,
the sUrface should lay flat and be flush
with the outer rubber edging of the base.
USING THE CABLE CLIP
While there are many ways to configure the
mouse cable using the fUnc Clip, these basic
guidelines will ensure the cable of the
mouse sits properly in the clip:
1) With one hand firmly hold the cable approximately
2-3 inches from where the cable emerges
out from the mouse to ensure there is no
pressure you do not damage the connection
while straightening the cable.
2) With your index finger and thumb start
nearest your other hands position on the
cable and straighten the cable by running
your fingers down the cable, lightly "stretching"
and straightening it.
IMPORTANT - Pulling on your mouse
cable can damage your mouse if precautions
are not taken to ensure that stress is not
placed on the connection between the cable
and the mouse!
3) Briefly continue to carefully straighten
the mouse cable so that there are as few
kinks as possible.
4) Place the mouse onto the sUrface1030
as you intend to use it and create a small
loop (approx. 3-4 inches in diameter) in
the cable at the top of the pad just in
front of the rubber edging. If the loop
does not lay flat, try flipping your mouse
1 or two full flips either clockwise or
counter clockwise to get the cable to rest
flat on the desk.
Note: When making the loop, the
portion of the cable leading to the mouse
should lay on top of the portion of the
cable leading to the computer.
5) Adjust the size of the 'loop' in the
cable so the mouse can move freely on the
sUrface without cable interference.
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