Rev: 11.19.20
Page 20
CCD-0002764
Flex Track For Wires
Prior to installing the flex track, make sure the Bed Lift is in its fully extended position.
1.
Position the flex track under the bed frame, where the wiring is that needs to be protected.
NOTE:
The Flex Track is designed so that it only articulates or bends in one direction. Do not attempt to
bend the Flex Track in a direction it does not freely move. Doing so will cause damage to the Flex
Track and hinder its operation.
2.
Mount the flat end of the Flex Track to the bed frame (Fig. 32A), using the two provided
wood lag screws (Fig. 32B) through the channel slots (Fig 32C) on the mounting bracket (Fig. 32D).
3.
Position the mounting plate (Fig. 33A) on the unit wall, as close as possible to the entry point for the
wiring to be protected.
NOTE:
Make sure the protected wiring is not pinched by the mounting plate.
4.
Fasten the mounting plate to the bottom of the bed lift with three provided wood lag screws (Fig. 33B).
5.
Attach the remaining loose end of the Flex Track to the mounting plate with two provided wood lag
screws (Fig. 33C), through the channel slots (Fig. 33D). The Flex Track must remain as horizontal as
possible, and parallel to the bottom of the bed lift. Small adjustments can be made with the channel slots.
6.
After the Flex Track has been properly installed, it can now be utilized to protect and guide vital wiring
to the Bed Lift. One side of the Flex Track is equipped with the unique retaining tabs
(Fig. 34A) that allow wires to run through its interior. If installed properly, the Flex Track retaining tabs
will be located on the outer diameter of the Flex Track assembly. To secure the loose wiring, press the
item to be secured firmly against the retaining tab (Fig. 34A). The retaining tab will momentarily give
way, capturing the loose wiring, before returning to its closed position.
7.
Continue securing the length of the wires (Fig. 35).
Fig. 33
Fig. 32
A
B
C
D
Fig. 35
Fig. 34
A