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CDD
USER GUIDE
Use the four screws removed from the cabinet to secure the cabinet going through the side arms into the hex spacers. Tighten
securely using a 5mm Allen Key. Connect the Phoenix connector to the input panel.
If the cabinet is to be suspended from a scaffold pole or truss, fit the scaf clamp (or other single-point mounting) to the yoke
using the 13 mm diameter centre hole in the yoke main frame. Raise the cabinet to its mounting location and suspend it from
the pole or grid; this is likely to require two people. Tighten the clamp bolt. Connect up and adjust pan and tilt angles as required.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
All standard safety protocols must be observed when working at height.
Adjust the tilt angle of the cabinet for optimum coverage and fully tighten the M12 nut each side of the yoke to prevent any
accidental movement
Always fit a secondary safety retaining device. This should be a chain or steel rope attached directly to the cabinet, and NOT to
the yoke. It can be attached to the cabinet by fitting an M8 eyebolt into one the inserts provided for flying purposes. The other
end should be attached to a securing point which is a permanent fixture in the building structure. The scaffold pole or truss itself
may be suitable if it is a permanent fixture and not part of temporary rigging. If in any doubt, local Safety Regulations should be
consulted and adhered to.
ALTERNATIVE POLE MOUNTING
Using a yoke assembly, a cabinet may be floor-mounted on a pole stand if wished. This is achieved by fitting a pole mount adaptor
to the yoke instead of a scaf clamp. Before installing a CDD Series enclosure in this way, ensure that the floor stand used is rated
for the weight of the cabinet.
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