Once you have mounted the lift, position the projector either on or under the grill using the screws
indicated in the instruction manual of your projector, as shown on PICTURES 2A, 2B and 2C.
Connect the projector lift to the electricity supply as explained on the attached instructions for electrical
connections (D).
The next step is to set the “CLOSED STOP POSITION” (CLOSED lift) and the “BOTTOM STOP
POSITION” (OPEN lift).
If the projector lift has been positioned inside a false ceiling void, please be aware that to allow full
closure the threaded bars that support the trim kit must be no longer than 25cm in length. (E) in the
equipment list on page 1. The “BOTTOM STOP POINT” has to be regulated so that the image is
correctly projected onto the screen.
In order to fix the “CLOSED STOP POSITION” : turn the white screw on the motor anticlockwise to
position the lift nearer to the ceiling. Turning clockwise increases the stop point Gap .
In order to fix the “BOTTOM STOP POINT” : turn the yellow screw anticlockwise to increase the drop
and clockwise to reduce the drop.
Once you have fixed the “CLOSED STOP POSITION”, cut the threaded bars to the correct length to
allow flush fitting of the trim kit suspended from the grill to the ceiling. Mount the bars to the profile of
the lift and fix them to the mounting plates, using the M6 nuts supplied, as in PICTURES 3A, 3B and 3C
below.