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ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.

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  • Page 1 LD T-MEETING. ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS. Contents............1 Product overview..........2 As-delivered condition........3 Safety instructions..........5 Technical data..........7 Horizontal beam/Tabletop frame......8 Tabletop frame and lift columns/cable duct..9 Cabling............10 Vertical cable duct..........11 Clip cable tray to tabletop.......12 Control unit. Start-up........13 Control unit.
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    PRODUCT OVERVIEW. STANDARD TABLE SIZES: 2000/1100 2200/1100 2400/1200 TABLETOP OPTIONS: rectangular rectangular oval boat shaped rounded...
  • Page 4: As-Delivered Condition

    AS-DELIVERED CONDITION.
  • Page 5 AS-DELIVERED CONDITION. Compact Compact board board D990009 D990660 D990456 SPAX-SKPZ-VZ-4.0x13 GWSR-LKIS-VZ-M8x50 EJOT-PHPR-BVZ-6x12 Chipboard 19 mm Chipboard D990010 D990570 P104690 D990151 SPAX-SKPZ-VZ-4.0x20 GWSR-LKIS-VZ-M8x40 Support adapter SPAX-SKPZ-VZ-5x20 25 mm Chipboard D620880 D990429 D990046 Cable tray holder GWSR-ZKIS-VZ-M6/40 SPAX-RWPZ-VZ-6.0x25 D990582 D100020 Knurled screw Fastener for bottom piece...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. Please observe safety instructions! Improper operation of the system may result in • Socket outlets must be fixed properly for easy plugging and unplugging. personal injury and cause hazard to objects! Given proper furniture use, position of plugs and sockets must ensure pro- tection from liquid spill.
  • Page 7 (e.g. transmitters, radiation equipment or similar) 0 M L N Disposal: For instructions on proper disposal of our products see our environmental bro- chure at http://www.bene.com.
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA. Maximum load............100 kg Include PC, PC holder, printer extensions, table panel etc.! Control type SCT2-MDT2-EU Input power supply ..........230V 50Hz 280VA Output power supply ...........28VDC Max. on-time ............10%(2 min ON, 18min OFF) Protection class ..........IP 31 according to EN 60529 Primary fuse ............A/105°C insulation class ..........3.15AT Protection class ..........II.
  • Page 9: Horizontal Beam/Tabletop Frame

    HORIZONTAL BEAM/TABLETOP FRAME. Detach frame from tabletop (fixed by four clips) and screw to the two slab-ends.
  • Page 10: Tabletop Frame And Lift Columns/Cable Duct

    TABLETOP FRAME AND LIFT COLUMNS/CABLE DUCT. Compact Chipboard board D990662 D990009 D990010 GWSR-LKIS-VZ-M6/40 SPAX-SKPZ-VZ-4.0x13 SPAX-SKPZ-VZ-4.0x20...
  • Page 11: Cabling

    CABLING. Please note when installing control unit: • Assembly should take place in a dry, dust-free place not exposed to direct sunlight. • Make sure connecting cables are not bent, pulled or otherwise strained mechanically. • To protect against lightning overvoltages typically occurring during thunder- storms we recommend installing an overvoltage protective device.
  • Page 12: Vertical Cable Duct

    VERTICAL CABLE DUCT. Chiboard, Compact board 35 segments 22 segments D990285 SPAX-PHPZ-SZ-4.0x12...
  • Page 13: Clip Cable Tray To Tabletop

    CLIP CABLE TRAY TO TABLETOP. DIN jack Control unit. for left or right DIN jack for left or right DIN jack for manual switch Connect drives and manual switches to the control unit: Connect drives to jack 1 or jack 2. Connect manual switch to jack 3. Connect the power supply unit: Connect the network cable to the control unit and insert the power plug into the power socket.
  • Page 14: Control Unit. Start-Up

    CONTROL UNIT. START-UP. Manual resent Caution: (before inital start-up) Control mechanism is initialised by pressing UP and DOWN keys simul- Before starting the system, make sure that the system's operating voltage taneously. The drives then move down to the mechanical stop and are corresponds to the local power supply.
  • Page 15: Control Unit. Normal Operation/Programming

    CONTROL UNIT. NORMAL OPERATION/PROGRAMMING. Normal operation Retrieve saved settings: Normal Memory: Manual table height adjustment: Press key M1, M2 or M3 until reaching the saved position. • Press UP key to move table upward. Resetting from cm to Inch: • Press DOWN key to move table downward.
  • Page 16: Control Unit. Features

    CONTROL UNIT. FEATURES. Start-up Reset: Safety limit: Reset before the first normal operation of the table. The system defines a certain range (approx. 90 mm from lower end position) as a safety limit. Upon reaching that limit, the drives stop and can be activated Manual Reset (Initialisation): again at reduced speed by pressing the key.
  • Page 17: Levelling

    LEVELLING.
  • Page 18: Correct Sitting

    CORRECT SITTING. 200% > 600 mm 140% 20° 100% > 100 mm 90-100° Sitting with a hunched back doubles the burden (200%) on the vertebral disks compared to standing up (100%). 90-100° Source: Wilkhahn Occupational health experts have issued standards and recommendations for preventing harmful habits and their negative health impact at the office work- place.
  • Page 19: Error Codes. Manual Switch Tmu30

    ERROR CODES. MANUAL SWITCH TMU30. Reset table (see page 11) Deactivate child safety mechanism (press "M" key for 10 seconds) Table is skewed or one of the columns is not properly connected One of the columns does not operate properly One of the columns does not operate properly (incorrectly positioned motor) One of the columns does not operate properly (no connection) One of the columns does not operate properly (no power supply)
  • Page 20: Possible Problems

    POSSIBLE PROBLEMS. 1. FAILURE TO OPERATE PROBLEM TROUBLE SHOOTING 1a. Table does not reset • Reset table (see page 11) 1b. No power supply • Plug in power cord and try again • Plug in table connectorand try again • Connect power source with control unitand try again •...
  • Page 21 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS. 3. TABLE IS IN SKEWED POSITION PROBLEM TROUBLE SHOOTING 3a. No power supply for one of the columns • Disconnect both column plugs from control unit and reconnect • Switch connection between the two columns and the control unit. If the malfunction persists, the column may be damaged;...
  • Page 22 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS. 5. TABLE MOVES BACK SLIGHTLY DURING LIFT – THE PROTECTION AGAINST UNCONTROLLED MOVEMENT IS ACTIVATED PROBLEM TROUBLE SHOOTING 5a. Table is hitting an obstacle • Remove obstacle 5b. Cable is too short or not installed properly • Run cables properly and replace cables that are too short 5c.
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