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Contents

Preface

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Valid for

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Important information

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Safety instructions

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General ....................................................................................................................................... 5

  

Before installation, reinstallation or troubleshooting ..................................................................... 6

  

Before start-up ............................................................................................................................ 6

  

During operation .......................................................................................................................... 6

  

Misc. ........................................................................................................................................... 6

  

Only for EU markets ..................................................................................................................... 7

  

Only for Non EU markets .............................................................................................................. 7

  

Misuse ......................................................................................................................................... 7

Repairs

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Manufacturer’s declaration

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Misc. on the DESKLINE

®

 system

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Warranty...................................................................................................................................... 9

  

Maintenance................................................................................................................................ 9

ETL-markering

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Description of the DESKLINE

® 

 system

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Mounting guidelines for the DL8/DL9/DL10/DL11 (motor housing)

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Mounting guidelines for the DL8/DL9/DL10/DL11 (foot part) 

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Mounting guidelines for the desk (misc.)

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Mounting guidelines CBD6S (SMPS)

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Electrical connection of the DL8/DL9/DL10/DL11 system

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Initialisation of the DESKLINE DL8/DL9/DL10/DL11 parallel system

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Anti-Collision

TM

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DL9 and DL11 with PIEZO

TM

: description of the feature

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Disposal of LINAK’s products 

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Main groups of disposal

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Disposal of batteries

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Labels   

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Drawing appendix

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Declaration of conformity

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Addresses

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Summary of Contents for CBD6S

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 32 LINAK COM DESKLINE DL8 DL9 DL10 and DL11 system with CBD6S User manual...

Page 2: ...of the DESKLINE system 11 Mounting guidelines for the DL8 DL9 DL10 DL11 motor housing 12 Mounting guidelines for the DL8 DL9 DL10 DL11 foot part 13 Mounting guidelines for the desk misc 14 Mounting gu...

Page 3: ...uality testing Should you nevertheless experience problems with your systems you are always welcome to contact your local dealer LINAK subsidiaries and some distributors situated all over the world ha...

Page 4: ...5 characters on the label Columns DL8 DL9 DL10 or DL11 1 3 4 Control boxes CBD6S 200W CBD6S 300W Controls DP1U DPF1M if memory function is required DP1C DPT DPF1C if memory function and display is req...

Page 5: ...th the NOTE symbol may result in serious damage to the system or one of its components It is important for everyone who is to connect install or use the systems to have the necessary information and a...

Page 6: ...rrect before the system is connected to the mains System connection The individual parts must be connected before the control box is connected to the mains See the User Manual for LINAK actuators if n...

Page 7: ...h reduced physical sensory or mental abilities must not use the product products unless they are under surveillance or they have been thoroughly instructed in the use of the apparatus by a person who...

Page 8: ...12 DB14 DB16 LA23 Lifting Columns DL1A DL2 DL4 DL5 DL6 DL7 DL8 DL9 DL10 DL11 DL12 DL14 DL15 DL16 DL17 LP2 LP3 BASE1 And Desk Panels DP DPA DPB DPH DPF DPT DP1C DP1K DP1L DP1V DP1U WDPL1 RF Controls HB...

Page 9: ...le failure can result in dangerous voltage becoming exposed so that it might cause an electric shock and that this is achieved without relying on an earthed metal casing This is usually achieved at le...

Page 10: ...CSA Std C22 2 No 68 09 ETL Recognized Component mark for Canada and United States C N 4009507 Conforms to UL962 Cert to CSA Std C22 2 No 68 09 ETL Recognized Component mark for Canada and United Stat...

Page 11: ...in hour or max 2 min at continuous use stated in the data sheets must NOT be exceeded as this will result in an overheating of the motor and control box Exceeding the duty cycle will result in a drama...

Page 12: ...It is recommended to use all six M6 threaded holes to mount the desk frame The values of the bending moments of the lifting units are only valid if the desk frame is mounted in this way Tests with fi...

Page 13: ...DL10 foot part The DL10 is supplied with 4 M6 threaded holes for the mounting of the foot We advise you to fasten the foot by means of 4 pcs M6 screws of a good quality min 8 8 and of a suitable leng...

Page 14: ...placed on an 46mm pitch circle The 2 M8 holes have their center 25 mm from the center of the column 96 5 177 1 32 53 50 32 53 46 35 4 Bottomplate 2XM8 4XM6 Foot Mounting of the foot part of standard...

Page 15: ...the desk frame With a desktop thickness of 25 mm it is necessary for the lowest edge of the lifting unit to be mounted max 15 mm above floor level to obtain a desk height of only 600 mm in the lowest...

Page 16: ...her magnetic material somewhat larger than the profile between the motor and the tabletop The mounting screws on the DP DPA or DPB must be fastened with a max torque of 1 Nm Example of how to mount a...

Page 17: ...ounted so that the supply to the CBD can be disconnected at replacement if any The mounting screws on the control box must be fastened with a max torque of 1 Nm The mounting surface to which the contr...

Page 18: ...L11 is to be connected to the sockets on the control box by means of the motor cables which have a 6 pin plug in each end Finally the mains cable is to be mounted and power switched on Please note tha...

Page 19: ...button is released before the sequence is completed then the initialisation is interruppted and must be started again from the beginning It is sometimes necessary to press the down button twice to st...

Page 20: ...ely and all DL s will start to run in the opposite direction approx 50 mm This return drive is done automatically and continues with or without any control key pressed for max 2 5 sec The anti collisi...

Page 21: ...down into an office chair or into a container or up into a windowsill To a certain extent the system also increases the personal safety but it does not comply with legislation describing personal saf...

Page 22: ...ustion Electronics scrap By now almost all our casted plastic parts are supplied with an interior code for plastic type and fibre contents if any Main groups of disposal Product main groups Metal scra...

Page 23: ...Page 23 of 32 Labels Label for CBD6S 200W SMPS Label for CBD6S 300W SMPS up to 4 channels Labels for DL10 and DL11 Labels for DL8 and DL9...

Page 24: ...Page 24 of 32 DRAWING APPENDIX DL8 645 2 5 2 1 57 0 5 0 63 5 0 5 0 4xM6 17 46 145 177 17 4 33 5 97 63 2xM6 4xM6 29 7 29 7 1145 5 2...

Page 25: ...Page 25 of 32 Standard DL9 2xM6 63 97 46 4xM6 29 7 29 7 4xM6 17 17 4 35 4 177 145 70 1 0 63 5 1 0 57 1 0 560 5 2 9 2 1 1210 8 3...

Page 26: ...Page 26 of 32 Extended version DL9XL 2xM6 63 97 46 4xM6 29 7 29 7 4xM6 17 17 4 35 4 177 145 70 1 0 63 5 1 0 57 1 0 730 5 2 11 5 1710 8 3...

Page 27: ...Page 27 of 32 DL10 Drawing No DL10_STANDARD 1145 5 2 645 2 35 4 17 4 145 177 1 4xM6 32 53 32 53 4xM6 97 17 46 70 1 0 2xM6 63 17 Drawing No DL10_STANDARD...

Page 28: ...575 5 2 70 1 0 17 17 4 145 177 35 4 46 2xM6 97 63 17 4xM6 4xM6 32 53 32 53 2xM8 1210 8 3 560 5 2 70 1 0 4xM6 17 4 17 145 177 46 63 97 2xM6 17 35 4 4xM6 32 53 32 53 2xM8 Drawing No DL11_STANDARD_560_2...

Page 29: ...Page 29 of 32 CBD6S 200W SMPS 1705 8 3 740 5 2 70 1 0 4xM6 17 17 4 177 145 46 2xM6 97 63 17 35 4 4xM6 32 53 32 53 2xM8 Drawing No DL11_STANDARD_965_2017 DL11XL...

Page 30: ...l the conditions under which LINAK products will be installed used and operated as each individual application is unique The suitability and functionality of the LINAK product and its performance unde...

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