LP Morgan Installation Instructions | 13
LP Morgan Resi-Lift Manual
1. Operate the Resi-Lift into the fully lowered position.
2. Disconnect power to the Resi-Lift.
3. Attach cables to the
rear scissor mechanism only
.
4.
Use flexible cables.
Plenum rated cables are typically too stiff and should
not be used.
5. Determine the total required length of cables. 3.05m of cable is required to
reach from the opening of the lower pan to the opening of the top pan. In
addition, remember to add (A) enough cable to reach from the opening of
the lower pan to the projector, and (B) to connect the Resi-Lift to incoming
cable at the top of the unit.
A + 3.05m + B = Total Cable Length
6. Use cable ties to attach the cables to the pre-drilled rear scissor links.
7. Begin wrapping the cable from the projector up with the cables connected
to the projector to ensure sufficient cable length coming from the opening of
the lower pan.
8. Due to the variation in physical size and number of cables required for any
given application, LP Morgan recommends a limit of
four cables
(in addition
to the pre-wired power cord [220V lifts do not come with with pre-wired
power cord]).
PLeASe NOTe: The cable installer is responsible for ensuring the cables
do not interfere with the scissor mechanism as the unit raises and lowers.
9. Be sure to allow 15mm clearance between the end of the links and the cable
loops where shown. This will allow the cable room to flex as the unit is raised
and lowered.
10. After all cables are attached, clip extended ends of wire ties and adjust
cables so they do not interfere with the rear scissor mechanism.
11. Cables that run to the top right of the rear scissor mechanism should be run
through the 20mm cable clamp (provided).
CAUTION: Tie up cables so they are kept out of the scissor mechanism as
it is raised and lowered.
12. Note that cables attached to links that slide will move back and forth, and
should have the necessary degree of freedom to move with the link.
13. Cable clamps have been provided at the opening of the lower pan and at
the top of the upper pan for securing cables.
14. Make sure cables exit through oval hole in side of top pan so that cables
are not pinched by upper and lower pan.