Mounting procedure
The important thing to consider when mounting the Baselift system is that the Baselift units are even in height so they all carry
the load of the kitchen. This can be done in several ways, below guidelines/procedure is one suggestion.
1. Before mounting:
a. Please read the LINAK Baselift user manual carefully before mounting the system.
b. Make sure the floor is clean before you start mounting.
c. For optimal stability of your electric height adjustable kitchen, it is very important that you place the Baselifts correctly.
2. Mark the floor
a. First, you have to measure and mark where to place the kitchen and the 6 Baselifts.
b. Precise measurements are very important.
3. Connect the system
a. Place the Baselifts on the floor.
b. Place the two CBD6S control boxes with the cable grooves facing upwards.
c. Place the control boxes close to the front of the kitchen for easy access in case of service
d. To achieve the correct performance, you must divide the number of Baselifts equally between the control boxes.
e. Plug in the motor cables in the control boxes. It is important that you start using channel no. 1, then channel no. 2
and so forth.
f. Next, you connect the two control boxes with a serial cable for parallel drive.
g. Then plug in the LINAK service tool in one of the control boxes.
h. Finally, you connect to mains.
i. We recommend you use the cable relief for less strain on the mains cable.
4. Initialise the system before mounting the Baselifts
a. Initialise the Baselift system.
b. You do this by pressing the down key on the service tool once. Within 10 seconds press the down key again and
now hold the down key until the Baselifts stop completely.
c. The system has now been initialised.
d. The service tool can now be removed and the chosen desk panel can be connected
5. 5. If you use a wireless control (RFRL000 + RFT) (Otherwise go to the next point)
a. Connect the RFRL000 receiver to one of the control boxes.
b. Plug the cable from the desk panel into the RFT transmitter.
c. Activate the reset key on the RF Receiver.
d. Keep the reset key activated while pressing a random button on the desk panel
6. Mount the Baselift units
a. The mounting has 2 purposes:
i. The kitchen cannot tilt
ii. Vibrations or similar cannot move the Baselifts and cause twisting of the kitchen.
b. Drive the Baselifts to their full stroke to get easy access.
c. Make sure all Baselifts are even in height. If adjustment is needed, adjust the Baselifts manually, by turning the
adjustment foot (max. 15 mm).
d. Mount the Baselifts to the floor via the use of the mounting brackets.
i. On a wooden floor, you can mount the Baselifts by attaching the brackets to the floor with screws.
ii. If you have floor heating or for other reasons want to avoid drilling holes in the floor, you can use suitable glue rather
than screws when mounting the Baselifts. If there is floor heating in the floor, one must observe this when mounting
to avoid damages.
e. Place the plate on top of the Baselifts. Make sure that no cables are stuck between the Baselifts and the plate and
ensure that the plate is placed in the centre. The thickness of the plate is typically between 16 - 30 mm thick depending
on material.
f. Mount the Baselifts with screws.
g. For easy access, mount the control boxes and the RF Transmitter close to the front edge.
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