Lifting And Lowering Of The Display; Rotating The Display - Panasonic TH-103PF9EK Operating Instructions Manual

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4.3 Lifting and Lowering of the Display

Check whether the transportation pins were removed.
Ensure adequate distance to other objects, ceilings, people etc. during the operation of the
ScreenLifter .
Note the allowable duration of operation of the lifting mechanism (max. 1 min.) In case the
duration is exceeded, make sure the system cools down for at least
used again
For adjusting the display press and hold the DOWN or the UP key. Hold the key until the
desired display height is reached. The display indicates the current height approximately.
To avoid system overheating, the display should be moved straight to the desired position
within the allowable duration of operation (1 min.).

4.4 Rotating the Display

With the ScreenLifter you can rotate the display 90° clockwise and also move it up and down in this
vertical position.
Read the display operating instructions of the manufacturer and check whether the operation
in vertical position is allowable. If it is, check in which direction the display may be rotated.
Rotate the display only at the designated ears.
Note the height of the lower display edge before rotating the display. To avoid damages, the
lower display edge should be in 90 cm distance to the ScreenLifter cap before rotation. If the
distance is smaller, lift the display up further!
Before rotation, make sure the display and the ScreenLifter frame are screwed together tight.
(For Panasonic TH-103PF9EK: 2 Pcs. M16x50 see Chap.5)
To rotate the display, pull out the notched pin (POS16) and rotate the display a bit with the help of the
provided ears before you release the notched pin again. In the case of complete rotation (90°) the
pin engages itself independently and audibly. To rotate the display back again, the notched pin must be
unlocked again.
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