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Twelve South BackPack for iMac & Studio Display User Manual
What’s in the Box
- A. Studio Display Saddle Clip
- B. Studio Display Saddle Lock
- C. iMac Saddle Clip
- D. iMac Saddle Lock
- E. BackPack Shelf
- F. Coated Wire Twists
- G. Adjustable Peripheral Strap
Installing BackPack
- iMac: Power down your iMac, turn it around so you’re looking at the back, and temporarily remove the power cable with a gentle pull. O Studio Display: Unplug your
- Studio Display, turn it around so you’re looking at the back, and temporarily thread the power cable through the cable hole.
- Insert the Saddle Clip into your iMac (Studio Display) stand’s cable pass-through hole, making sure the Flat Tab is positioned at the top.
- Through the cable hole, align the Saddle Lock with the Saddle Clip from the back of the cable pass-through hole.
- Pinch the Saddle Clip and Saddle Lock firmly into each other, making sure all tabs are full enon o. lock together.
- Plug the power cable into your iMac (or thread the cable back through the cable hole of your Studio Display), and place your accessories on the BackPack. and you’re all set.
Using BackPack
Keep backup Hard Drives, USB-C hubs and other hardware connected to your iMac (Studio Display) but out of sight and off your desktop. The backpack can support up to 2 lbs (1 kilo) of hardware. If desired, use the Coated Wire Twists or Adjustable Peripheral Strap to secure hardware to BackPack for additional security and stability.
Tips and Tricks
Peripherals can be double stacked on top or even mounted under the shelf using a combination of the included Coated Twist Ties and Peripheral Strap. The BackPack Shelf can be mounted above or below the iMac (Studio Display) pass-through hole by rotating the Saddle Clip. Use the perforations on the BackPack Shelf to secure excess cable underneath using the included coated twist ties.