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SMART and COMPACT control units ....................12 Control keypads ..........................13 ID21 lifting column ..........................21 Configuration options for the ID21 system ............22 Installation ......................24 Safety notices to observe during installation ................. 24 Installing the ID21 lifting columns ....................26 Installing the control keypads......................
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Dimensions of the SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit ............80 11.5 Size of COMPACT control unit ......................81 11.6 ID21 lifting column ..........................82 11.7 Size of the ID21 lifting column ......................83 11.8 Product labelling ..........................84 Disposal ........................91 12.1 Packaging material ..........................91 12.2...
General Information About these installation instructions These installation instructions are not specific operating instructions for the end product. Rather, they describe the functions of the control keypads and the installation of the ID21 sys- tem components: • ID21 lifting columns •...
The manufacturer of the complete machine (the end product) is only permitted to operate the ID21 lifting columns (by itself an incomplete machine) • when the end product (for which the ID21 lifting column is intended) is in compliance with all protective measures specified in the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, and •...
Safety notices Proper and intended usage The ID21 system is intended to be used for adjusting the height of tables in conjunction with the SMART/COMPACT control units and the ID21 lifting column from DewertOkin. It may only be used for applications where unintended motion cannot lead to damage.
• Do not subject the lifting column to lateral shock loads during the installation. The ID21 system can be used by children of 8 years and older, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or persons with lack of experience or knowledge when they are supervised or instructed concerning the safe use of the device and when they understand the resulting risks.
System component description System ID21 System component description The ID21 system uses lifting columns to adjust the height of tables. A table-mounted control keypad and the SMART/COMPACT control units can be used for the adjustments. The ID21 system variants can differ by: •...
• DESKFRAME C ID-A 40x40 + DESKFRAME C ID-A 40x40-3L max. 1500 max. 2000 max. 1000 max. 1000 Figure 2 Example: ID21 system with three ID21 lifting columns A Tabletop B Control keypad C COMPACT control unit D ID21 lifting column (double telescopic) E Table base...
System component description System ID21 SMART and COMPACT control units The SMART and COMPACT control units have an enclosure with connections for the power supply, lifting columns, and for the control keypad. 3.3.1 Control unit SMARTeco The SMARTeco control unit is used for adjusting one or two lifting columns.
System ID21 System component description 3.3.3 COMPACT control unit The COMPACT control unit is used for adjusting one, two or three lifting columns. Figure 5 COMPACT control unit A Connection for the control keypad B Mains power supply connection C Connection for the lifting columns...
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System component description System ID21 3.4.2 HSCO control keypad The HSCO control keypad has two keys for the up and down adjustments. Figure 7 HSCO control keypad key (adjusting down) B Mounting surface C Connection cable key (adjusting up) 3.4.3 HSU Varioline control keypad The HSU Varioline control keypad has two keys for the up and down adjustments.
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System ID21 System component description 3.4.4 HSU control keypad The HSU control keypad has two keys for the up/down adjustment movements, four memory keys, a save key and a display. Figure 9 HSU control keypad B Mounting surface key (adjusting down)
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System component description System ID21 3.4.5 HSF control keypad The HSF control keypad has two keys for the up/down adjustment movements, four memory keys, two keys for motor group 2, a save key and a display. Figure 10 HSF control keypad...
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System ID21 System component description 3.4.6 TOUCHbasic-inlay control keypad The TOUCHbasic-inlay keypad has two keys for the up and down adjusting movements. Figure 11 TOUCHbasic-inlay control keypad key (adjusting down) key (adjusting up) 3.4.7 TOUCHbasic-down control keypad The TOUCHbasic-down keypad has two keys for the up and down adjusting movements.
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System component description System ID21 3.4.8 TOUCHfx control keypad The TOUCHfx control keypad has two keys for the up/down adjustment movements, four memory keys, a save key and a display. Figure 13 TOUCHfx control keypad B Mounting surface key (adjusting down)
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System ID21 System component description 3.4.9 TOUCHdown control keypad The TOUCHdown control keypad has two keys for the up/down adjustment movements, four mem- ory keys, a save key and a display. Figure 14 TOUCHdown control keypad B Mounting surface key (adjusting down)
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System component description System ID21 3.4.10 TOUCHinlay control keypad The TOUCHinlay control keypad has two keys for the up/down adjustment movements, two memory keys, a save key and a display. Figure 15 TOUCHinlay control keypad key (adjusting down) key (adjusting up)
System component description ID21 lifting column The main components of the ID21 lifting column are the electric motor, the telescopic columns for adjustments, the outer support column, and the control cable. The end product will be attached to the head of the lifting column. The foot base is attached to the foot end of the lifting column. Posi- tional sensors are built in to allow for synchronized adjustments with multiple columns.
Configuration options for the ID21 system System ID21 Configuration options for the ID21 system Depending on the particular configuration, the ID21 system can be combined with up to three lifting columns. The configurations with two and three lifting columns are described below: Configuration 1:...
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System ID21 Configuration options for the ID21 system Configuration 3: COMPACT control unit with one, two or three ID21 lifting columns and a control keypad Installation steps: • Install the lifting columns (see section 5.2, page 26) • Install the control keypads (see section 5.3, page 30)
Basic safety rules must be followed in order to ensure that the end product can be continually operated in a safe manner. These rules must be observed while using the end product and while installing the SMART/COMPACT control unit, the control keypad, the ID21 lifting col- umns, and the slave drive in the end product.
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• Installation methods for ensuring passive safety: Install the ID21 lifting column so that none of the positions where shear and pinch hazards exist are accessible externally.
Installation System ID21 Installing the ID21 lifting columns Before installing and connecting the ID21 lifting columns, make sure that you are observing all of the safety notices found in the "Safety notices to observe during installation" section. 5.2.1 Installing the table base ...
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C Foot of the lifting column 1 Use four screws to attach the table base to the foot end of the ID21 lifting column, as shown in Figure 18 (tightening torque is 10 Nm). The mounting dimensions are shown in Figure17.
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Installation System ID21 5.2.2 Mounting the table frame Use M6 bolts (with suitable length and strength grade 8.8), as shown in Figure 19. The tight- ening torque is 10 Nm. min. 9, max. 11 Figure 19 Mounting the table frame (dimensions in mm) A Table frame B M6 bolts (8.8)
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1 Set the table frame so that the holes are over the lifting column. Use four screws to attach the table frame to the head end of the ID21 lifting column, as shown in Figure 20 (tightening torque is 10 Nm). The mounting dimensions are shown in Figure 19.
Installation System ID21 5.3 Installing the control keypads NOTICE The control keypad must be installed in an ergonomically correct position so that the user can reach it easily. NOTICE Please observe the thickness of the tabletop. 5.3.1 Motion Assist control keypad Two screws are used to attach the Motion Assist control keypad to the underside of the table (at the table's front edge), as shown in Figure 22.
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System ID21 Installation 5.3.2 Installing the control keypad to the tabletop Example: Use screws (B in Figure 22) which meet the requirements of DIN 7981 with Ø 3.9 mm and of suitable length (10 mm plus the screw-in depth into the table), screw head: Ø...
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Installation System ID21 5.3.4 HSU Varioline control keypad 30.5 ∅ 3,0 69.4 135.8 Figure 24 HSU Varioline control keypad, installation dimensions (in mm) 5.3.5 HSU control keypad 30.5 ∅ 3,0 69.4 135.8 Figure 25 HSU control keypad, installation dimensions (in mm)
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System ID21 Installation 5.3.6 HSF control keypad ∅ 5,1 Figure 26 HSF control keypad, installation dimensions (in mm) 5.3.7 TOUCHbasic-inlay control keypad 30.5 20.5 Figure 27 TOUCHbasic-inlay keypad, mounting dimensions (in mm) 78438 7.0...
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Installation System ID21 5.3.8 TOUCHbasic-down control keypad 52.4 Figure 28 TOUCHbasic-down keypad, mounting dimensions (in mm) 5.3.9 TOUCHfx control keypad 85.9 132.5 Figure 29 TOUCHfx keypad, mounting dimensions (in mm) 78438 7.0...
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System ID21 Installation 5.3.10 TOUCHdown control keypad 14.8 150.3 170.4 38.8 Figure 30 TOUCHdown keypad, mounting dimensions (in mm) 5.3.11 TOUCHinlay control keypad 37.7 28.3 18.7 95.4 Figure 31 TOUCHinlay keypad, mounting dimensions (in mm) 78438 7.0...
Installation System ID21 Installing the SMART/COMPACT control units NOTICE Please observe the thickness of the tabletop. Mount the control unit under the centre of the table. The best installation position is be- tween the table frames. Be sure to note the length of the connecting cables during the in- stallation.
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System ID21 Installation 5.4.1 Control unit SMARTeco 50.2 50.2 167.9 Figure 32 Mounting dimensions: SMARTeco control unit (in mm) Figure 33 Mounting the SMARTeco control unit 78438 7.0...
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Installation System ID21 5.4.2 SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit 49.2 Figure 34 Mounting dimensions: SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit (in mm) Figure 35 Mounting the SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit 78438 7.0...
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System ID21 Installation 5.4.3 COMPACT control unit 51.5 51.5 Figure 36 Mounting dimensions: COMPACT control unit (in mm) Figure 37 Mounting the COMPACT control unit 78438 7.0...
Installation System ID21 Electrical connections for the SMART/COMPACT control units CAUTION Electrical components should be connected or disconnected only when the power supply cord is unplugged. NOTICE There is a delay after the supply voltage is applied before the device actually turns on. Wait at least seven seconds before beginning the commissioning.
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System ID21 Installation 5.5.2 Connecting the lifting columns and the control keypad to the SMARTneo / SMARTneo- pro control unit The lifting columns and the control keypad are both connected to the front of the SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit (the unit for adjusting one or two lifting columns). The following il- lustration shows the location of these connections.
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Installation System ID21 5.5.3 Connecting the lifting columns and the control keypad to the COMPACT control unit The lifting columns and the control keypad are both connected to the front of the COMPACT control unit. A sensor or a second control unit can optionally be connected with a cable to the top of the control unit.
System ID21 Installation Mounting the sensor unit 5.6.1 SMARTneo-pro control unit The SMARTneo-pro control unit can be equipped with a protective mechanism. For this purpose, the sensor is mounted under the table top between the table frames. The sensor is attached to both the table frame and the tabletop. The contact point with the tabletop is marked with a yellow dot, as shown in Figure 41.
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Installation System ID21 Figure 42 Mounting and connecting the sensor to the SMARTneo-pro control unit Mount the sensor bracket marked with the yellow dot to the underside of the tabletop. Mount the second bracket to the table frame (as shown in Figure 42).
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System ID21 Installation CAUTION Observe the following information in order to ensure that the safety mechanism functions properly: • If the screws are not tightened properly, the safety mechanism will not function effectively. • Use both screws. • Take appropriate measures to prevent the screws from loosening during operations: loose screws will prevent the safety mechanism from functioning effectively.
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Installation System ID21 5.6.2 COMPACT control unit The COMPACT control unit can be equipped with a protective mechanism. A sensor unit (sensor and processor) can be mounted under the tabletop between the table frames. The sensor is attached to both the table frame and the tabletop. The contact point with the tabletop is marked with a yellow dot, as shown in Figure 43.
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System ID21 Installation Figure 44 Mounting the sensor unit (sensor and processor) Mount the sensor bracket marked with the yellow dot to the underside of the tabletop. Mount the second bracket to the table frame (as shown in Figure 44).
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Installation System ID21 CAUTION Observe the following information in order to ensure that the safety mechanism functions properly: • If the screws are not tightened properly, the safety mechanism will not function effectively. • Use both screws. • Take appropriate measures to prevent the screws from loosening during operations: loose screws will prevent the safety mechanism from functioning effectively.
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System ID21 Installation 5.6.3 Mains power supply for the SMART/COMPACT control units CAUTION Please follow these operating instructions carefully. You could be injured by fire or electrical shock if you do not follow these assembly instructions. The appropriate power cord is included, depending on the regional version (USA, continental Europe, the UK, Japan or Australia).
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Installation System ID21 SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro Figure 46 Variants of the SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro power supply cable A SMARTneo control unit (example) B Mains power supply connection C Power plug (EURO flat plug) D Power plug (United Kingdom) E Power plug (USA)
Initial commissioning CAUTION The ID21 system must first be fully installed (see chapters 4 and 5) and all components must be connected before you can carry out the initial commissioning. It is not possible to connect a second control unit or additional lifting columns later.
Notes for operation System ID21 Notes for operation These installation instructions do not contain all information required for the safe operation of the end product. They only describe the installation and operation of the drive as components (as defined in the Machinery Directive as a "partially assembled piece of machinery").
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Shutting down the ID21 system in an emergency Pull out the power plug in order to shut off the ID21 system. The power plug must always be accessible during operations so that emergency shut-off is possible.
Operating the control keypads System ID21 Operating the control keypads Functions of the Motion Assist control keypad Figure 47 Motion Assist control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards: located on the underside of the control keypad 8.1.1...
System ID21 Operating the control keypads Functions of the HSCO control keypad Figure 48 HSCO control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards 8.2.1 Key assignments for the HSCO control keypad Button Function Adjusting downwards Adjusting upwards For carrying out the reset motion after a malfunction (refer to 6.1).
Operating the control keypads System ID21 Functions of the HSU Varioline control keypad Figure 49 HSU Varioline control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards 8.3.1 Key assignments for the HSU Varioline control keypad Button Function...
System ID21 Operating the control keypads Functions of the HSU control keypad Figure 50 HSU control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting downwards E Memory key 1 F Memory key 2 G Memory key 3 H Memory key 4...
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Operating the control keypads System ID21 The display on the HSU control keypad is a three-character positional and information dis- play. Using the keys for upwards or downwards adjustments: Press and hold the corresponding key until the desired position is reached.
System ID21 Operating the control keypads Functions of the HSF control keypad Figure 51 HSF control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards E Memory key 1 F Memory key 2 G Memory key 3 H Memory key 4...
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Operating the control keypads System ID21 8.5.2 Display functions The display on the HSF control keypad is a three-character positional and information display. There are also 6 information LEDs arranged side-by-side. Function This LED indicates that the container stop is enabled. (Depend- Container LED ing on control unit model in use.)
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System ID21 Operating the control keypads Adjusting the table to a saved height position This function allows you to set the table to a saved table position. 1 Press and hold the memory key that corresponds to the desired table posi- tion (e.g.
Operating the control keypads System ID21 Functions of the TOUCHbasic-inlay keypad Figure 52 TOUCHbasic-inlay control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards 8.6.1 Key assignments for the TOUCHbasic-inlay keypad Button Function Adjusting downwards Adjusting upwards For carrying out the reset motion after a malfunction (refer to 6.1).
System ID21 Operating the control keypads Functions of the TOUCHbasic-down keypad Figure 53 TOUCHbasic-down control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards 8.7.1 Key assignments for the TOUCHbasic-down keypad Button Function Adjusting downwards Adjusting upwards For carrying out the reset motion after a malfunction (refer to 6.1).
Operating the control keypads System ID21 Functions of the TOUCHfx keypad Figure 54 TOUCHfx control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards E Memory key 1 F Memory key 2 G Memory key 3 H Memory key 4...
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System ID21 Operating the control keypads 8.8.2 Advanced functions Saving a position Any table position can be saved using this function. When the control unit is turned on for the first time, all positions are equal to the smallest table position (the lower end position).
Operating the control keypads System ID21 Functions of the TOUCHdown keypad Figure 55 TOUCHdown control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards D Key for adjusting upwards E Memory key 1 F Memory key 2 G Memory key 3 H Memory key 4...
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System ID21 Operating the control keypads 8.9.2 Advanced functions Saving a position Any table position can be saved using this function. When the control unit is turned on for the first time, all positions are equal to the smallest table position (the lower end position).
Operating the control keypads System ID21 8.10 Functionality of the TOUCHinlay keypad The TOUCHinlay control keypad has two keys for the up/down adjustment movements, two memory keys, a save key and a display. Figure 56 TOUCHinlay control keypad A Key for adjusting downwards...
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System ID21 Operating the control keypads 8.10.2 Advanced functions Saving a position Any table position can be saved using this function. When the control unit is turned on for the first time, all positions are equal to the smallest table position (the lower end position).
Troubleshooting System ID21 Troubleshooting This chapter describes troubleshooting methods for fixing problems. If you experience an error that is not listed in this table, please contact your supplier or sales agent. CAUTION Only qualified specialists who have received electrician training should carry out troubleshooting and repairs.
System ID21 Troubleshooting Error messages on the control keypad's display Displayed error Possible cause Solution message The SMART/COMPACT control unit is Wait until the control unit has cooled equipped with a thermal protective down and the message HOT is no mechanism which has been triggered.
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Troubleshooting System ID21 Displayed error Possible cause Solution message Synchronization of drive group 1 Remove the load from the table. Carry out the reset movement. Synchronization of drive group 2 The error is still displayed after the reset: Please contact your supplier or sales agent.
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System ID21 Troubleshooting Displayed error Possible cause Solution message Change the anti-pinch configuration Refer to error 70. Disable the sensor unit: Remove a sensor unit from the COMPACT control unit. The error E71 appears on the dis- play. Verify that the sensor unit is no longer connected to the COMPACT control unit.
Troubleshooting System ID21 Error messages, as indicated by clicking tones from the control unit Number of clicks Explanation Solution Normal operations (The system is working properly.) Emergency mode (The lifting Check the LEDs and the error code columns cannot be used in on the display of the control keypad.
Clean the ID21 system components using a dry anti-static cloth as often as needed. NOTICE • Always disconnect the mains power plug from the ID21 system before you start to clean it. • Be sure that you do not damage the connecting cables during the cleaning.
Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 11. Technical specifications and product designation 11.1 Table Dimensions Complete system DESKFRAME C ID-A 30x30 DESKFRAME C ID-A 40x40 Tabletop (permissible dimensions) for table with two lifting columns: Length 1200 to 2000 mm...
System ID21 Technical specifications and product designation 11.2 SMART and COMPACT control units 11.2.1 SMARTeco / SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit Control unit: SMARTeco SMARTneo SMARTneo-pro Rated voltage / USA: 120V AC / 60Hz / 5 A Frequency / EU: 230V AC / 50Hz / 2.5 A...
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Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 11.2.2 COMPACTeco / COMPACTeco+ control unit Control unit: COMPACTeco COMPACTeco+ Rated voltage / USA: 120V AC / 60 Hz / 10 A Frequency / EU: 230V AC / 50Hz / 5 A Rated current consumption Standby power at rated ≤...
System ID21 Technical specifications and product designation 11.3 Dimensions of the SMARTeco control unit Figure 57 SMARTeco control unit, top view (in mm) Figure 58 SMARTeco control unit, side view (in mm) 78438 7.0...
Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 11.4 Dimensions of the SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit 84.5 Figure 59 SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit, top view (in mm) 36.5 Figure 60 SMARTneo / SMARTneo-pro control unit, side view (in mm)
System ID21 Technical specifications and product designation 11.5 Size of COMPACT control unit Figure 61 SMART control unit, top view (in mm) Figure 62 COMPACT control unit, side view (in mm) 78438 7.0...
Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 11.6 ID21 lifting column Input voltage 24 V DC – 29 V DC Current consumption at rated load Max. 7.0 A DC Permitted push force Max. 800 N Bending torque, dynamic <150 Nm (in the y direction, see Figure 64) Static torque <...
System ID21 Technical specifications and product designation 11.7 Size of the ID21 lifting column Figure 63 ID21 lifting column (in mm) Figure 64 Top view (head end) 78438 7.0...
Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 11.8 Product labelling The ratings plate shown is an example; the values shown in this example may differ from the specifications for your configuration. 11.8.1 Ratings plate on the control unit A ratings plate (or type label) on each control unit specifies the exact name and serial number of the device.
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System ID21 Technical specifications and product designation Ratings plate for the SMARTneo control unit Figure 66 Ratings plate example SMARTneo-2-OK-E-EU Model name Revision: xxx/xx.xx Software version Input: 220-240V/50-60Hz/2.5A Input voltage, frequency and current consumption Output: 240VA/30 V Power and output voltage...
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Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 Ratings plate for the SMARTeco control unit Figure 67 Ratings plate example SMARTeco-e-2-OK-G-EU Model name Revision: xxx/xx.xx Software version Input: 220-230V/50-60Hz/2.5A Input voltage, frequency and current consumption Output: 216 VA / 24 V...
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System ID21 Technical specifications and product designation SMARTeco, SMARTneo, SMARTneo-pro and COMPACT control unit stickers Figure 68 Sticker (an example) Xxxxx Article number CONTROL UNIT yyyyy Type designation and ID of control unit SW zzzzz ID of software Follow all special disposal instructions!
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Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 11.8.2 Ratings plate on the Motion Assist control keypad Figure 69 Ratings plate example M. Assist Type designation for the Motion Assist Xxxxxxx Article number Prod.date 28/10 Calendar week / year 11.8.3 Ratings plates for the control keypads...
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System ID21 Technical specifications and product designation 11.8.4 Ratings plate on the ID21 lifting column A ratings plate (type label) on each lifting column specifies the exact name and serial number of the lifting column. It also states the technical specifications valid for that particular lifting col- umn.
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Technical specifications and product designation System ID21 11.8.5 Ratings plate on the table frame Figure 72 Rating plates (examples) DESKFRAME C ID-A 30x30 Model name DESKFRAME C ID-A 30x30-3L Model name DESKFRAME C ID-A 40x40 Model name DESKFRAME C ID-A 40x40-3L...
2008/98/EC (Waste Framework Directive WFD as of 12.12.2008)). 12.2 Drive components The ID21 system consists of electronic components, cables and metal and plastic parts. You should observe all corresponding national and regional environmental regulations when dis- posing of the system.
DewertOkin GmbH Weststraße 1 32278 Kirchlengern Germany declares that the incomplete machines described below ID21 System complies with the following basic requirements of the Machinery Directive (2006/42/EC): Sections: 1.1.3; 1.3.3; 1.3.4; 1.3.7; 1.5.1; 1.5.2; 1.5.5; 1.5.6; 1.5.7; 1.5.8; 1.5.9; 1.5.10; 1.5.13 According to ...
Weststraße 1 32278 Kirchlengern Germany declares that the following products ID11 System with DewertOkin Drive System meets the requirements of the following EU directives: Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU COMMISSION DELEGATED DIRECTIVE (EU) 2015/863 of 31 March 2015 amending Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the list of restricted substances.
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