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5. 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

Note: the mains plug should only be inserted when all other connections have been connected. 
The system may only be connected with the mains voltage stated in section 9.

5.1

Establishing the electrical connections

1. Connect the 

motor cable

to the telescopic drive and insert the second end of the motor cable into the connection (1) of the 

control box (illustration 1).

2. Insert the 

operating element

into the connection (b) or (c) the control box (illustration 1).

3. Insert the IEC 

power connector

on the mains cable into connection (A) of the control box (illustration 1). 

Slide the cable under the strain relief hook – refer to illustration 2. The mains cable does not apply if a TV switch-off is avai-
lable.

4.  Depending upon the version -> connect the 

wireless receiver cable

with the 

wireless receiver

and insert the second end 

of the cable into the connection (b) or (c) the control box (illustration 1).

5. Depending upon version -> connect the cable (IN) for 

TV switch-off

(illustration 3) with the connection (2) of the control box 

(illustration 1).

6. Depending upon version -> connect the cable (CB) (IEC power connector) for the 

TV switch-off 

(illustration 3) with connec-

tion (A) of the control box (illustration 1). Clamp the cable under the strain relief hook – refer to illustration 2.

7.  Depending upon version -> connect the cable (TV) (IEC power connector) for the 

TV switch-off 

(illustration 3) with the flat 

screen – only carry out this step after assembly of the flat screen.

8. Depending upon version -> an additional unit can be connected to the cable (AUX) (Schuko socket) of the TV switch-off.

9.  Mains socket of the 

mains cable

or depending upon version -> connect the mains plug (B) of the 

TV switch-off

(illustration 

3) to the mains.

Operating element
Wireless receiver

1 motor cable 

2 TV switch-off

(IN)

Mains cable

(version without TV

switch-off) or 

TV switch-off

(CB)

Strain relief

for the mains cable 

or TV switch-off  (CB)

Control box connections

Illustration1

Illustration2

A

2

c

b

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Summary of Contents for Flat move

Page 1: ...Flat move 06 2009 069 Operating and assembly instructions Important document for the consumer ...

Page 2: ...EATURES 5 4 ASSEMBLY 5 6 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 7 8 5 1 Establishing electrical connections 6 OPERATION 8 9 7 SYMBOLS USED 9 8 LABEL 9 9 TECHNICAL DATA 10 10 FAULT DIAGNOSIS FAULT CORRECTION 10 10 1 Initialisation 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 11 12 DISPOSAL 11 13 MATERIAL DEFECTS LIABILITY AND PRODUCT LIABILITY 11 ...

Page 3: ...ety information fixing and ventilation regulations in the operating manual provided by the TV manufacturer Pay attention to the correct laying of cables no crushing shearing or buckling the travel path must be considered The mains plug must be accessible in order to be able to be disconnected in case of any danger Attention must be paid to the even distribution of the load when installing the TV O...

Page 4: ...lement 4 Motor cable 5 Mains cable Dependent on features 6 TV switch off Dependent on features 7 Wireless receiver Dependent on features 8 Wireless receiver cable Dependent on features 9 Remote control Dependent on features 10 Retainer plate Fixing material for retainer plate 2 x mushroom head screw M6 x 16 2 x washers 8 4 2 x hexagon nut M8 ...

Page 5: ...ction for the flat screen and an additional unit is switched off from the mains This prevents screens which are switched on in closed furniture from overheating Additional units can be automatically switched off to save energy For systems with remote control a position can be adopted at a height which has been set by the user with the operating element The remote control is equipped with a so call...

Page 6: ...ow with the washer and hexagon nut key width 13 in position 2 so that the connections can still be slid 6 2 8 Set the height of the screen so that a clearance of 10mm between the top edge of the screen and the top edge of the telescopic drive remains There must be a minimum clearance of 15mm between the bottom edge of the screen and the motor housing of the telescopic drive which results in a maxi...

Page 7: ...r c the control box illustration 1 5 Depending upon version connect the cable IN for TV switch off illustration 3 with the connection 2 of the control box illustration 1 6 Depending upon version connect the cable CB IEC power connector for the TV switch off illustration 3 with connec tion A of the control box illustration 1 Clamp the cable under the strain relief hook refer to illustration 2 7 Dep...

Page 8: ...eset button on the wireless receiver using a pen or a similar object Press one button on the remote control at the same time Then release the button and the reset button The alignment is then completed and the system can be controlled with the aligned remote control Note The functional range of the remote control is approximately 6 m Depending on the environment in which the remote control is used...

Page 9: ...et on the operating element This enables the user to always precisely set the previously set maxi mum upper drive out position of the TV with the remote control The defined height position can only be changed with the operating element by driving the TV lift with the operating element to the required height and only undertaking further settings with the remote control Warning if the lowest positio...

Page 10: ...system loaded above the maximum stated load refer to section 9 Unload the system and try again The max drive out height is set using the operating element the system cannot be driven higher using the remote control Set to drive out height using the operating element refer to section 6 The system only drives downwards at a low speed although it is not overloaded Initialise the system refer to secti...

Page 11: ...ainst the manufacturer due to material defects liability claims which the customer encounters from buyers is excluded if the customer has not complied with the inspection obligation and obligation to give notice of defects The customer may only resell the goods for the intended purpose and must ensure that these goods are only sold to per sons who are aware of the product dangers and risks Liabili...

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