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Scissor Lift
Model : SC60
SC40
Installation Instructions
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  • Page 1 Scissor Lift Model : SC60 SC40 Installation Instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    XLT SCISSOR LIFT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Please read installation instructions carefully before installation and keep it for future reference. INDEX: Important Safety Instructions………………………………………………….…2 Scissor Lift Overview…………………..……………….…..……………………….…..….3 Specifications………………………………………………………………..5 Dimensions…………………………………………………………………….…5 Installation Instructions 1. Preliminary Checking………………………………………………….…..6 2. Guidelines for Installations………………………………………………...6 3. Installation on Ceiling……………………………………………………...7 4.Connecting to Power Supply……………………………………………….7 5.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Installation and Operation Manual This manual explains how to install, operate and maintain theXLTSC-60andSC- 40scissor lift for video projector. This manual is for installer, interior designer, architect, M&E consultant and system integrator who has known about XLT scissor lift. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: FAILURE FOLLOW...
  • Page 4: Overview

    5) Please do not close the lift while the projector is running or while it is in “cool down” operation to avoid premature failure to electrical or electronic components. 6) Please do not step on the lift. Overloading could lead to damage of equipment or injury.
  • Page 5 Components of Scissor Lift Motor cover Ceiling mounting hole (x4) Steel wire robe Scissor arm Projector tilting kit Projector mounting plate Projector cage Ceiling Cover...
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Model SC 60 SC 40 Dimension (W x D) 900 mm x 605 mm 900 mm x 605 mm Height in Closed Position 670 mm 570 mm Weight 78kg 68 kg Max. Weight Capacity 33 kg 35 kg Power Consumption 240 W 240 W Voltage...
  • Page 7: Preliminary Checking

    PLEASE ENGAGE LOCAL PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER TO PERFORM INSTALLATION. PLEASE ALWAYS FOLLOW LOCAL BUILDING CODES, ELECTRICAL CODES AND LOCAL LAWS. 1. Preliminary Checking: 1) The ceiling structure should support at least FOUR times the total weight of the lift and projector. Please reinforce additional supporting structure if needed. 2) Please check the overall dimensions of the lift and ensure that there is sufficient space above ceiling before installation.
  • Page 8: Connecting To Power Supply

    CAUTION: It is installer’s responsibility to make sure that the ceiling structure can support at least FOUR times the total weight of the lift and the projector. Reinforce the structure as required before installing the lift. 1) The scissor lift should be supported by four M12 or 1/2″ threaded mounting rods spaced at800 mm wide x 460 mmdepth.The length of the rods may vary depend on the height of the ceiling.
  • Page 9: Installation Of Projector

    The recommended cable size is 1.5mm (16AWG). The cable has to be connected to building wires and a disconnection means must be provided in accordance with the wiring rules. 5. Installation of Projector: 1) Prior to the installation of projector, the lift should be checked for proper operation.
  • Page 10: Cable Management

    6. Cable Management 1) Please use cable ties to tie up all the projector cables at the cable tie clampswhich are located along the scissors arms. 2) Please tie cables equally on both sides of the scissor arms to balance the weight. 3) Make sure that the cables are long enough for the lift to go up and down.
  • Page 11 ‘UP’ button ‘MY’ button (SHOW button) Programming ‘DOWN’ button button Hand Held transmitter Back of Hand Held transmitter The hand held transmitter (remote control) is paired with the lift in factory; the transmitter will not communicate with other lift by default. The lift is preset with Upper (Stored Position) and Lower (Service Position) limits.
  • Page 12 d) Press and hold the STOP button until the lift begin to move briefly (up and down), the new position is recorded. 2 to 3 seconds 7.2. Setting for Upper Position (Stored Level) CAUTION: Please do not set the UP limit higher than the limit preset by the factory.
  • Page 13 d) Press and hold the STOP button until the lift begins to move briefly (up and down), the new position is recorded. 7.3. Setting for IntermediatePosition (Projection level) a) Turn on the projector and press UP/STOP or DOWN/STOP buttons to position the lift to the level where the images are aligned perfectly on the screen.
  • Page 14: Optional Accessories

    d) Press and hold the STOP button, until the lift begins to move briefly (up and down), the intermittent position is deleted. e) Repeat step (a) and (b) to record the new position. The Upper position (Store Level), intermediate position (Projection Level) and Lower position (Service Level) are recorded.
  • Page 15 b) The UP or Down positions are achieved when the up or down inputs (▲ or ▼) are connected with the common input C. The intermittent position is achieved when the three inputs (▲,▼, C) are connect together. Dry Contact Transmitter c) Turn on the power supply to the Dry Contact Transmitter.
  • Page 16 Programming button f) Press and hold the “PROG” button on the frontside of the Dry Contact Transmitter until the lift begins to move briefly. PROG button g) The three positions are memorized by the Dry Contact Transmitter which automically quits its programming mode. NOTE TO PROGRAMMER: (i) Please program AMX or Crestron contact closure to trigger the lift by ‘pulse’...
  • Page 17: Safety Brake

    2) Wall Mount Switch UP button SHOW PROG button button DOWN button Wall Switch Back of Wall Switch Should you need to control with wall mount switch, please follow the instructions below to pair wall mount switch and the lift. a) Press and hold the Programming button at the back of the hand held transmitter ( remote control) until the lift begins to move briefly.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    11. Maintenance NOTE: ONLY QUALIFIED PERSON IS ALLOWED TO UNDERTAKE THE MAINTENANCE SERVICES. (1) Please conduct a yearly inspection of the lift. (2) The motor is maintenance free. Please contact the service center if it is not working properly. (3) Please perform full travel of the lift and look out for abnormal noise or inconsistent movement.
  • Page 19 Please check the motor mounting bracket on both ends Fig 2. Motor mounting assembly (7) Please ensure that the retaining ring (as shown in Fig.3)is screw tightened and securely sit inside the groove holding both motor and motor universal mounting bracketin position. (8) Please check the motor universal bracket is securely fastened to the motor mounting bracket.
  • Page 20 (9) Please check the motor universal bracket for any deformed or bended “JAWS”.(Fig.3) IMPORTANT NOTICE: If found out any deformed or bended “JAW”, please STOP OPERATING the lift immediately. Please use safety belt to support the undercarriages of the lift and call the service center for assistance. WARNING: CONTINUE OPERATION OF THE LIFT MAY LEAD TO SERVERE INJURIES AND DAMAGES.
  • Page 21 Please check the steel cable is sitting well inside the grooves of the drums and cable timber hitch and securely fastened to the I-bolts Fig.5. Steel cable and cage assembly (11) Please pay more attention on inspection of steel wire ropes. Only qualified person should carry out the wire rope inspection and the full length of the wire rope have to be checked.

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