TP-Link Archer Air R5 Archer Air R5US V1.6 User Guide - Page 13

Method TWO: Via mounting bracket, Method ONE: Via 3M Adhesives, Adhere the router vertically to a flat

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Chapter 2 Connect the Hardware The back area of the router is used for heat dissipation. It works best when the router is mounted on a wall. Method ONE: Via 3M Adhesives* Method TWO: Via mounting bracket 1. Tear off the protective paper from the 1. Mount the bracket on the wall in the 3M adhesives on the back of the correct direction with the two provided router. anchors and screws. *2 extra 3M adhesives are provided for future use. 3M Adhesives Tip: You can use the included spirit level to help install the bracket horizontally. Anchor UP Screw The air bubble in the UP level is centered. 2. Adhere the router vertically to a flat surface that is out of children's reach. Note: This equipment shall be installed at a height of less than 2 meters. 2. Attach the router on the bracket as shown below. UP CAUTION: 3M adhesives may damage the wall or leave adhesive residue on the wall when removed. Caution, Hot Surface The device should be used within a temperature range of 0°C-40°C. When the router is working, the temperature on its back is high. Do not touch the router with bare hands, and do not stick or directly mount the router to wallpaper, paper, wood, glass, non-heat-resistant paint, foam board, flammable and explosive materials, etc, to avoid burns, discoloration, breakage or other accidental injury. It is recommended to mount the router to flat and smooth painted walls, tile walls, and other objects. Do not stick it on metal surfaces, so as not to shield the wireless signal. 9

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Chapter 2
Connect the Hardware
Method TWO: Via mounting bracket
Method ONE: Via 3M Adhesives*
1. Mount the bracket on the wall in the
correct direction with the two provided
anchors and screws.
2. Attach the router on the bracket as shown
below.
2. Adhere the router vertically to a flat
surface that is out of children’s reach.
3M Adhesives
CAUTION:
3M adhesives may
damage the wall or leave
adhesive residue on the
wall when removed.
Caution, Hot Surface
The device should be used within a temperature range of 0°C-40°C.
When the router is working, the temperature on its back is high. Do not touch the router with bare hands, and do not stick or directly mount the
router to wallpaper, paper, wood, glass, non-heat-resistant paint, foam board, flammable and explosive materials, etc, to avoid burns,
discoloration, breakage or other accidental injury.
The back area of the router is used for heat dissipation. It works best when the router is mounted
on a wall.
It is recommended to mount the router to flat and smooth painted walls, tile walls, and other objects. Do not stick it on metal surfaces, so as not
to shield the wireless signal.
1. Tear off the protective paper from the
3M adhesives on the back of the
router.
*2 extra 3M adhesives are
provided for future use.
Tip: You can use the included
spirit level to help install the
bracket horizontally.
The air bubble in the
level is centered
.
UP
Anchor
Screw
UP
UP
Note: This equipment shall
be installed at a height of
less than 2 meters.