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Description of the DESKLINE® DL5/DL6 system

Each DESKLINE®  DL5/DL6 lifting units is equipped  with a motor and parallel / memory  

drive is ensured by means of software in the CBD6S (SMPS) that also takes account of 

oblique load on the desk. Soft start and stop are also part of this software, which ensures 

a soft start and stop when adjusting the desk.

Application of the DESKLINE® DL5/DL6 system:

Irrespective of the load the 

duty cycle 10% ~ 6 min./ hour or max. 2 min. at 

continuous use

 stated in the data sheets, must 

NOT

 be exceeded as this will result 

in a superheating of the motor, the brake and the spindle nut. Exceeding the duty cycle 

will result in a dramatic reduction of the life of the system.
The DESKLINE®  DL5/DL6 system range contains the following products:

•  1 control box CBD6S 200W or CBD6S 300W (SMPS - Switch Mode Power Supply)

•  1 single DL5/DL6 or 2 in parallel

•  1 exchangeable mains cable

•  1 or 2 motor cables

•  1 DP1U/DPF1M (if memory function is required)  DP1C/DPT/DPF1C (if memory 

function and display is required) or DPF1D (if display is required).

Anti-Collision™

The function (anti-collision)  is an option for the standard CBD6S (SMPS) control box.  A 

system with anti-collision can limit material damages on a desk if a collision with a solid 

object should occur.

Enabling the anti-collision

To enable the anti-collision function a little plug called a dongle must be mounted in one 

of the 2 control ports.  The function is only active when the dongle is mounted. - If you 

remove the dongle again you disable the function.

Method of operation

When the DL/DB’s are running, the CBD6S (SMPS) monitors the current consumption 

on each channel using a special algorithm. If the current consumption on one channel 

is increased more than a predefi ned slope, a collision is assumed and all channels are 

stopped immediately and all DL/DB’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-collision sensitivity is different in upward and downward direction. Upwards the 

force is approx. 20 kg. Downwards the load will be approx. 40 kg + the load on the DL/DB 

(the desk + what is on top of the desk). The 40 kg are needed to activate the anti-collision 

function.

Situations where the anti-collision does not work

There are situations where the anti-collision will not be activated. These situations are:

•  If the collision happens during the initialisation phase

• 

If the collision happens within the fi rst 1000 msec or after the control button has been 

released

• 

If the collision happens between the fl oor and the table and the load on the desk + the 

weight of the legs are lower than 40 kg

•  If the collision happens over too long time, e.g. if the collision is with a soft object.

Misc. on the DESKLINE® DL5/DL6 system

This system is a DESKLINE system developed for desks and for indoor use in offi ces. Do 

not use it in industrial kitchens or in other enviroments that have to be cleaned with ag-

gressive detergents.  Do not bolt the legs to the fl oor so that free movement is prevented. 

This could cause serious damage to the legs in fault situations.

Warranty - 60 months on DESKLINE® (NEW)

This will be valid for all DESKLINE products produced after the 1st of May 2015.
Products produced before 1st of May 2015 will still be covered by 36 months.
Products used in DESKLINE application: If these products are used in another applica-

tion, they will be covered by 18 months warranty.
If there is any doubt that returned products are within the warranty period it is to be 

treated as if they are covered by the warranty.  We recommend that you use the date of 

the control box or actuator as reference if possible.  We will have our purchase number 

printed on the label.

Maintenance

Clean dust and dirt on the outside of the system at appropriate intervals and inspect them 

for damage and breaks.  Inspect the connections, cables, and plugs and check for correct 

functioning as well as fi xing points.

Service of double-insulated products:

Class II

A Class II or 

double insulated

 electrical appliance is one which has been designed in 

such a way that it does not require a safety connection to electrical earth (US: ground).
The basic requirement is that no single 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 least in part by having two layers 

of insulating material surrounding live parts or by using reinforced insulation.

There is no earthing / grounding means provided on the product, and no earthing/ground-

ing means is to be added to the product.
In Europe, a double insulated appliance must be labelled “Class II”, “double insulated” or 

bear the double insulation symbol (a square inside another square).

Servicing a double-insulated product requires extreme care and knowledge of the system, 

and is to be done only by qualifi ed service personnel. Replacement parts for a double-in-

sulated product must be identical to the parts they replace.

The cleaners and disinfectants must not be highly alkaline or 

acidic (pH value 6-8).

Electrical connection of the DL5/DL6 system

The DESKLINE® DL5/DL6 system is to be connected as shown in Figure 4. Each DL5/

DL6 is to be connected to the sockets on the control box by means of the motor cables, 

which have a 6-pin plug on each end.  Finally, the main power cable is to be mounted and 

power switched on.

Please note that the control box must only be connected to the voltage stated on 

the label.

Hook for 

cable relief

Main power cable

DP

DL5/DL6

DL5/DL6

DL5/DL6

Figure 4

Figure 5

Summary of Contents for Freedom XRS Elite Lectern

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Page 2: ... pallet Figure 1 This will be used to unload the lectern off the pallet 5 Remove cardboard sleeve by lifting it up and over the lectern 6 Remove protective shrink wrap from lectern using a utility knife scissor or other tool Be careful not to damage the lectern when cutting shrink wrap 7 Remove Styrofoam corner blocks 8 Using ramp carefully lower the lectern off the pallet onto the floor Note Upon...

Page 3: ...aution when raising or lowering the worksurface Preparation Read all instructions before operation Make sure lectern is plugged in using the 15 foot 15 amp power cord Locate the Up and Down control buttons Control pad is located on the instructor side under the worksurface front edge on opposite side from rack cabinet Keep clear of pinch points during worksurface movement Normal Operation To raise...

Page 4: ...kirt here to lock into the rotated keyhole slot Access from Instructor side Magnet Position each side skirt as shown and hook the 2 pre installed screws into the 2 keyhole slots and move toward the audience side to lock in place The short flat skirt edge should contact the audience side skirt and it should be level with the floor Figure 3 3 Audience side Instructor side Pull the instructor side of...

Page 5: ... 4 1 Detaching Cabinet 1 To detach the rack cabinet from the lectern unlock the cabinet lock pawl near the floor Figure 4 2 2 Slide the cabinet toward the center of the lectern to release the cabinet from the keyhole slots Rack cabinet shown on right side of lectern Docking Cabinet 1 To secure the rack cabinet to the lectern position the cabinet on the left or right side of the lectern 2 Engage th...

Page 6: ...t the shelf assembly onto the 4 lower screws using the notched brackets 5 Secure the shelf assembly by installing the 4 upper 8 32 x 3 8 PHM screws 6 Tighten all screws securely CAUTION Keep clear of pinch points during shelf movement Do not exceed 35 lbs 15 9 kg of weight on shelf Figure 5 2 Folding shelf bracket Release lever press here Operation The shelf will automatically lock into place when...

Page 7: ...thin the maximum cutout space available in the overbridge panel See Figure 6 2 6 3 See specifications for cutout clearances B Locate and mark the exact cutout area s on the panel Note Using masking tape on cut lines will minimize laminate chipping while cutting C Carefully make the cutout s in the overbridge panel using a jigsaw or router 3 Install controller s electronics into panel 4 Re install ...

Page 8: ...rd slides or other objects under the worksurface Contact Spectrum to specify cutout size s and location s Cutouts can be made in the blank insert panel by the customer after the lectern has been purchased but are only recommended within the cutout area shown Max cutout area Overbridge panel Wiring Channel Overbridge Section view B B Worksurface opening below Worksurface Freedom XRS Elite Lectern o...

Page 9: ...e A separate power strip is recommend ed not included to plug the control box and other power plugs into The power strip can be located in the cord channel or lower side of the lectern and plugged into a wall outlet Note Power cord can be plugged into a power strip not included inside lectern Up Down buttons Control box To wall outlet Actuator Actuator Power plug ...

Page 10: ...enough slack in the cords and wires from the rack cabinet to pull the rack cabinet out from the lectern Cords and wires from Rack Cabinet Rack Cabinet 0118857R12 Page 10 of 20 Bottom view 2 Grommets for floor power access Rack cabinet ...

Page 11: ...er cords across hallways classrooms or other areas where they will be walked on Do not leave unit unattended in areas where children have access Keep doors closed and locked whenever unit is unattended or parked Keep casters locked whenever the lectern is unattended Caster operation Figure 8 1 Lock the brake levers to lock movement of the casters Two instructor side casters only Figure 8 2 To resu...

Page 12: ...ring panel Locking door can be flipped to be hinged left or right Locking side hatches Open back Acrylic panel in door Roller glides under the cabinet provide easy repositioning for quick and easy access not intended for long range transport Customer installed Front rack rail 14RU Rear rack rail 10RU Dimensions 20 6 W 52 3 cm x 27 3 D 69 3 cm x 28 8 H 73 2 cm Shipping weight 65 lb 29 5 kg Logo are...

Page 13: ...gher adjusted worksurface is necessary to provide ADA leg clearance Keyboard Tray 55334 Installed in left or right position opposite rack cabinet using pre drilled holes Tray can be installed and used as a keyboard tray or flipped and used as a storage drawer using pre drilled mounting holes under the worksurface Wire management slots in tray Max 1 tray per Freedom XRS Elite Customer installed Sli...

Page 14: ...s Cable management concealed in arm Adjustable Drafting Stool 38202 40 52 height adjustment via pneumatic cylinder 360 swivel Tilting backrest 18 diameter fixed foot ring 5 star base Note The unit requires a 7 diameter of clearance to work with Qi enabled phones placed in any orientation The 3 dia cutout should be located on the worksurface at least 3 5 from any edge Cutout required 3 dia by custo...

Page 15: ... Enhanced surge protection ETL listed UL listed 19 W 48 27 cm x 9 25 D 23 5 cm x 1 74 H 4 41 cm Shipping weight 8 7 lb 3 9 kg 16ga steel Drawer 15 97 W 40 56 cm x 14 56 D 36 98 cm x 3 H 7 63 cm Weight capacity 50 lb 22 7 kg Shipping weight 15 85 lb 7 2 kg 16ga steel Drawer 15 97 W 40 56 cm x 14 56 D 36 98 cm x 5 25 H 13 33 cm Weight capacity 50 lb 22 7 kg Shipping weight 18 5 lb 8 4 kg 16ga steel ...

Page 16: ... the use of the apparatus by a person who is responsible for the safety of these persons Moreover children must be under surveillance to ensure that they do not play with the product Misuse Do not overload the actuators this can cause danger of personal injury and damage to the system Do not use the actuator system for lifting persons Do not sit or stand on a table while operating risk of personal...

Page 17: ...ppens over too long time e g if the collision is with a soft object Misc on the DESKLINE DL5 DL6 system This system is a DESKLINE system developed for desks and for indoor use in offices Do not use it in industrial kitchens or in other enviroments that have to be cleaned with ag gressive detergents Do not bolt the legs to the floor so that free movement is prevented This could cause serious damage ...

Page 18: ...Reset the lift mechanism see below for procedure Misaligned actuators due to unbalanced loads Reset Procedure 1 Unplug then re plug the power cord into a wall outlet 2 Make sure all lift mechanism wire connections are in place and secure 3 Remove anything located under the worksurface 4 Press and hold the Down button to lower the worksurface to the lowest work position until it stops moving 5 Rele...

Page 19: ...celui ci Si une maintenance est requise communiquer avec Spectrum Industries pour obtenir de l aide Consignes de sécurité en électricité Ne pas brancher le cordon d alimentation sur une rallonge Vérifier que les cordons d alimentation sont intacts avant chaque utilisation Ne pas les utiliser s il sont abîmés Pour débrancher le cordon de la prise murale saisir son bouton isolant et tirer ne pas tir...

Page 20: ...ly monitored throughout the production process through our Quality Management System We expressly warrant that Spectrum products will be of good quality and workmanship and free from defect for the period set out in the warranty table from the date of delivery This warranty shall not apply to defects or damage resulting from normal wear and tear misuse or unintended use fail ure to follow instruct...

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