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UPLIFT ACOUSTICS ACU001 Manual page 2

Acoustic panel ceiling hanging kit

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CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
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CAUTION: Read all instructions before assembly. Failure to assemble properly may result in
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damage or personal injury.
WARNING: These cable assemblies can carry 20 lbs each, but it's important to make sure your ceiling
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can support the weight of Acoustic Privacy Panels. which range in weight from 3.2 to 5.8 lbs each.
WARNING: Do not hang additional objects on the panels, as this could cause damage to the panels
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and your ceiling.
Copyright Notice: These instructions are a component of the Acoustic Panel Ceiling Hanging Kit. These instructions are part of the scope of delivery, even if the item is resold. These instructions are also available on the UPLIFT Desk
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Step 5
Slide the Acoustic Privacy Panel into a Bracket, lining it up with
up the holes. Using one (1) Screw and one (1) Hex nut, attach
the Acoustic Privacy Panel to the Bracket. Repeat with the sec-
ond Bracket.
At this point you should have your Acoustic Privacy Panel se-
cured to your ceiling, but it is still free-hanging. We will adjust
the placement and angle in the next step.
Step 6
Adjust the height of the panels:
To raise the panel, push the Cable coming up from the panel
through the Cinch about 10-12" at a time. Then pull the loose
end of the cable down from the other side of the Cinch towards
the ground.
Slowly adjust the length of each cable, alternating sides, until
the panel is level and at the preferred hanging height. Use a
friend for guidance, if you need.
If you ever need to lower your panels, hold the Cinch firmly and
press in on the little nozzles on the top and bottom. This will
release the Cinch's hold on the Cable, allowing you to pull it in
the opposite direction.
When all corners are equal and the panel is level, you can trim
the excess wire or coil the slack and tie together to keep wires
from dangling.
AI-ACU001-1.2

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