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TABLE OF CONTENTS User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Parts Diagram Independent Independent with HAT Channel Three-Leg: 90 Degree Three-Leg: 120 Degree Safety Information Assembly Instructions 9-14 Operation 15-17 Initialization/Reset Handswitch Operation 15-16 Programmable Handswitch Operation - Change the Height Unit - Change the Height Display - Save Memory Position - Recall Memory Position...
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PARTS LIST User Guide PARTS INDEPENDENT For tables 60" or Less Top Support (2) Control Box (1) Foot (2) Handswitch (1) Column (2) ¾ Power Cord (1) #10 x Screw (32) M8x1.25 12mm M10x1.5 Self-Threading Screw (8) 30mm Screw (4)
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PARTS LIST User Guide PARTS INDEPENDENT WITH HAT CHANNEL For tables 60"−84" Foot (2) Control Box (1) Handswitch (1) Column (2) Top Support (2) ¾ HAT Channel (1) Power Cord (1) #10 x Screw (40) M8x1.25 12mm M10x1.5 Self-Threading Screw (8) 30mm Screw (4)
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PARTS LIST User Guide PARTS THREE-LEG: 90 DEGREE For tables up to 72" Foot (3) Control Box (1) Handswitch (1) Column (3) Top Support (3) ¾ Anti-Sag Bar (2) Power Cord (1) #10 x Screw M8x1.25 12mm M10x1.5 (68-88) Self-Threading Screw (12) 30mm Screw (4)
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PARTS LIST User Guide PARTS THREE-LEG: 120 DEGREE For tables up to 60" Control Box (1) Column (3) Top Support (3) Foot (3) Handswitch (1) ¾ Power Cord (1) Anti-Sag Bar (2) #10 x Screw M8x1.25 12mm M10x1.5 (52-64) Self-Threading Screw (12) 30mm Screw (4)
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SAFETY INFORMATION User Guide SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Save these instructions. DANGER To reduce the risk of electric shock: Always unplug the furnishing from the electrical outlet before cleaning or servicing. WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock, Fire and Injury – Review the assembly instructions to confirm that the appropriate critical components and accessories are being used with the furnishing.
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SAFETY INFORMATION User Guide DO NOT OVERLOAD DESK To prevent table from tipping or collapsing, make sure the desk frame is not overloaded by the weight of tabletop and objects on table. Evenly distribute load; excess loads near edges can reduce stability and lead to tip over.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS User Guide ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The assembly of the table frame to be made in accordance with this manual. Changes to the table frame or improper use may affect the safety, function, and life of your product. This manual is for all sit-stand tables from the series. Due to different models or types, pictures may vary.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS User Guide FASTEN THE TOP SUPPORT ONTO THE TABLE TOP Be sure top supports are mounted 1.5" from edge of work surface. ASSEMBLE THE BEAM AND COLUMN TO THE TOP SUPPORT Align the independent beam to the top support. Assemble using the M8x1.25 x 12mm length screws (4 per column) and a T40 Torx driver.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS User Guide FASTEN THE INDEPENDENT BEAM TO THE TABLE TOP Be sure to use approved screws per the table top supplier. INDEPENDENT INDEPENDENT WITH HAT CHANNEL Note: Feed the motor cables through the HAT channel before attaching the HAT channel to the tabletop.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS User Guide FASTEN THE CONTROL BOX AND HANDSWITCH TO THE TABLE TOP Make sure the control box and handswitch are fastened in a location where all the cables will connect without being in tension. Be sure to use approved screws per the table top supplier.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS User Guide CONNECT THE HANDSWITCH (HS) CABLE TO THE CONTROL BOX (The handswitch can be connected to either the D1 or D2 port of the control box)er. CONNECT THE SUPPLIED POWER CORD (AC) TO THE CONTROL BOX ATTACH ALL CABLES TO THE TABLE FRAME OR ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE WORK SURFACE Attach cables in order to avoid any damage during operation.
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OPERATION INFORMATION User Guide OPERATION INFORMATION INITIALIZATION/RESET The desk must be initialized/reset after any of the following: - After assembly - After disconnection from the power supply - After any impact on the table top. To initialize/reset, move the table to the lowest position by pressing the DOWN button on the handswitch until the columns reach the lowest position.
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OPERATION INFORMATION User Guide PROGRAMMABLE HANDSWITCH OPERATION (continued) To exit the menu without making a selection, wait until the height display appears again. CHANGE THE HEIGHT DISPLAY If the displayed value does not match the actual height of the table top, the display can be corrected as follows: 1.
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OPERATION INFORMATION User Guide SHELF AND CONTAINER STOPS Container and shelf stops are safety positions that cannot be run over during normal operations, so that collisions with known, permanently present hindrances can be prevented. The container stop limits the movement height downwards (minimum height) and the shelf stop limits the movement height of the table upwards (maximum height).
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TROUBLESHOOTING User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING EASY TO RECTIFY FAULTS WARNING: Before troubleshooting, especially on possibly faulty cables, the controller must be isolated from the network. If a fault cannot be described, isolate the product from the voltage supply, wait for at least 3 minutes and try again. If the fault continues to occur after the initialization run, isolate the product from the voltage supply and contact customer service.
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TROUBLESHOOTING User Guide ACOUSTIC CODES The controller, as soon as it is supplied electric power, can give the user information about the current system status by means of its integrated relay # OF DOUBLE WHEN STATUS INFORMATION CLICK SOUNDS Normal Operation: The system is functioning without any problems. Supply of electrical power Faulty Operation: The controller does not have any firmware: only 1 (Dependent on configuration)
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TROUBLESHOOTING User Guide VISUAL CODES Visual codes can only be used with using handswitch models with a display. DISPLAY AFTER DISPLAY DESCRIPTION REMEDY TROUBLESHOOTING Pull out the mains plug! Remove Short circuit motor 1 the external short circuit, check the 001-999 cables to the motors for possible damage or plug the correct motor...
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TROUBLESHOOTING User Guide VISUAL CODES Visual codes can only be used with using handswitch models with a display. DISPLAY AFTER DISPLAY DESCRIPTION REMEDY TROUBLESHOOTING key on the handswitch Replace handswitch. 001-999 Normal height display is stuck Can occur after disconnecting the 001-999 Normal height display Voltage too small power cord.
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TECHINAL DATA User Guide TECHNICAL DATA GENERAL CONTROL BOX Power supply 120 VAC ±10% / 60 Hz Standby power consumption, primarily <0.3 W Operating temperature 0-35°C Protection class IP 20 Maximum power output 250W/ 31VDC TWO-COLUMN FRAME WITH CONTROL BOX Maximum lift capacity 200 lb (≈...
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CUSTOMER SERVICE User Guide STANDARDS & CERTIFICATIONS The drive system is tested according to the following standards: UL 962 Issued: 2014/11/07 Ed: 4 Household and Commercial Furnishings CSA C22.2#68 Issued: 2009/09/01 Ed: 7 (R2014) Motor-Operated Appliances (Household and Commercial) Meets BIFMA X5.5 2014. WARRANTY CONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION INTERTEK LISTING BELONGS TO:...
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