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CATEGORY
MAX 2  LINES

INSTALL ATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Telesmart TXG

Telescopic pillar

Summary of Contents for Telesmart TXG Series

Page 1: ...CATEGORY MAX 2 LINES INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Telesmart TXG Telescopic pillar...

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Page 3: ...lone to operation element 17 6 5 2 Connect TXG all types except TXG10 to operating element 17 6 6 Connect to power supply 18 6 6 1 Connect TXG10 stand alone to power supply 18 6 6 2 Connect TXG all ty...

Page 4: ...al were compiled un der due consideration of valid standards and regulations the present status of technology and our years of knowledge and experience 1 2 Explanation of symbols and signal words Safe...

Page 5: ...ations oblige to compensation The right for further claims remains reserved 1 5 Spare parts The telescopic pillar TXG is not designed for repair work All warranty and service claims become void withou...

Page 6: ...s caused by a failure to follow the instructions in this manual will be the responsibility of the purchaser 2 1 1 1 Product life time Telesmart telescopic pillar have been designed for a service life...

Page 7: ...ble to perform work on electrical sys tems and to detect and avoid possible dangers on his her own The professional electrician has been trained for the spe cial location where he she works and knows...

Page 8: ...he used control unit End limit switches are installed to provide a safe current cut off when the end position of the device is reached In case of failure of the end limit switches an additional limit...

Page 9: ...hermoswitch itegrated into the transformer winding switches the actuator off if the temperature becomes excessive WARNING If the duty cycle is excessively long the TXG may be temporarily unserviceable...

Page 10: ...Actuator without integrated control unit and power supply Can be used in combination with a master actuator or a separate control unit Master slave Two actuators the master performing the control func...

Page 11: ...protected against failures However a first failure safety can t be guaranteed because of unvorseeable defects for example a control Element which can lead to slow uncontroled movements WARNING First...

Page 12: ...rotective conductor is only fed through and is not connected to the metal elements of the telescopic column Connection for controls feedthrough Connection for second actuator master slave operation Gu...

Page 13: ...ts or on the bill of delivery of the shipping company Initiate complaint NOTE Report any damage as soon as it has been recognized Damage claims can only be asserted within the transporter s applicable...

Page 14: ...ns Storage temperature 20 to 40 C Relative atmospheric humidity max 95 no build up of condensation For storage for longer than three months check the gen eral condition of all parts of the packaging o...

Page 15: ...t WARNING Risk of injury and material damage due to incorrect installation of the optional devices Therefore Optional devices in particular components that are part of a retrofitting may only be insta...

Page 16: ...ig 5 Fig 4 4 x M6x40 DIN7500 9 11 Nm 4 x M6x40 DIN7500 9 11 Nm Fig 5 4 x M6x40 DIN7500 9 11 Nm 4 x M6x40 DIN7500 9 11 Nm Any subsequent fastening bores in the aluminium tubes may only be made by Ewell...

Page 17: ...ocket marked Slave fig 3 on page 11 using the connection cable Ensure that the plug is correctly seated The nose of the plug must face upwards fig 6 Fig 6 NOTE Please adhere also to the instructions o...

Page 18: ...t only one mains cable is connected either top or bottom at any one time Otherwise the actuator may be damaged 6 6 Connect to power supply 6 6 1 Connect TXG10 stand alone to power supply NOTE The devi...

Page 19: ...B suitable 2 Cord with 3 braids 3 x AWG all ducts of A1 and B suitable CAUTION Electric cables should not be exposed to pinching bending or tensile loads NOTE If you do not run the cables through the...

Page 20: ...operation page 15 the actuator is ready to operate 7 2 3 Turn off NOTE The device does not feature its own operating elements The operation takes place via a separate operating element Separate opera...

Page 21: ...nal 7 4 2 2 Controlling parallel actuators Parallel operation option Use directional buttons and on the operating element to directly control the actuators Only one pair of buttons is required for par...

Page 22: ...measures 3 Notify doctor and fire department if necessary 4 Notify responsible person on site 5 Keep access paths open for rescue vehicles Order spe cialized staff to repair malfunction 6 Based on se...

Page 23: ...hould perform work on the electrical equipment DANGER Electrical shock hazard Incorrect installation can result in serious injuries death or damage Only professional electricians should work on electr...

Page 24: ...ulation resistance 8 2 2 Inspection and readings page 24 Professional electrician Check labels and warning notices for damage andreplace if necessary Qualified personnel Check plug for tight fit Profe...

Page 25: ...ults of the inspections Measuring method measuring device measuring results for readings Overall assessment Date and signature of the assessing person personal cod ing is a viable alternative for IT a...

Page 26: ...ndicated in the description of the indi vidual malfunction Work on the electric system may only be performed by professional electricians DANGER Electric shock and moving parts hazards Serious injury...

Page 27: ...300 mm stroke the actuator needs to be replaced Qualified personnel The actuator cannot be set in motion by any of the above listed measures Exchange device Qualified personnel Internal fuse defective...

Page 28: ...ctive control operating element Qualified personnel Lifespan of the device is exceeded If any actuator is older than 10 years and has performed more than 10 000 double strokes with a 300 mm stroke the...

Page 29: ...onic components lubricants and other additives are subject to special waste treatment regulations and may only be disposed of by approved specialized companies The local municipal authorities or speci...

Page 30: ...30 Telesmart TXG 11 0 Appendix Technical Data Sheet PUB IL 07012 EN October 2019 Telescopic pillar TXG For further technical information please contact Ewellix...

Page 31: ...ull load to no load mm s 17 to 23 17 to 23 17 to 23 Telescopic pillar version of section 2 section 2 section 2 section Stroke mm 200 to 600 200 to 600 200 to 600 Retracted length mm S 180 S 180 S 180...

Page 32: ...retracted length Control units COMPACT TXG 10 Operating switches EHA HSM HSF Desk switch Hand switch Foot switch 120 150 170 190 220 180 140 220 85 R 300 10 10 9 9 120 150 55 140 190 120 Retracted le...

Page 33: ...roke mm Overload range Ideal load range Under load range 0 0 500 1 000 1 500 5 10 15 20 25 0 0 150 300 450 600 5 10 15 20 Mains cable Plug Country Order number Comment Straight cable 3 m Euro General...

Page 34: ...V AC 50 Hz class II 8 230 V AC 50 Hz class I mandatory for cable feedthrough option 9 Color Natural anodized coating 5 Option None 000 Control connection feedthrough EYX Mains cable feedthrough EYF 1...

Page 35: ...en taken in the production of this catalog Ewellix does not take any responsibility for damage or other loss resulting from omissions or ty pographical errors The photo may differ slightly in appearan...

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