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General Instructions

4/2022 (EN)

Visplay products are manufactured according to the 

latest technology and comply with valid rules and regula-

tions. 

Nevertheless, these products can cause injury or dam-

age if:
•  the product is improperly installed.
•  the product is improperly used.
•  the product is improperly altered or modified.
•  original merchandise support are not used.
•  the safety regulations are not observed.

 WARNING

Each person involved in the planning, installation 

and/or use of our products must be carefully read 

and observe these instructions of use.

The following are of course also valid:
•  Relevant accident prevention regulations
•  Generally recognized safety rules
•  National regulations

Safety instructions

 WARNING

When playing, children often incorrectly assess 

danger. You must therefore make sure that your 

store fittings are not used as toys.

Please pay attention to the following points:
•  Structural conditions, in particular the design and 

bearing capacity of walls, ceilings and floors. If bear-

ing capacity for the specified tractive or pressure load 

cannot be achieved by suitable fastening or stabilising 

elements, please refrain from installation.

•  All the structural components supplied for stabilising 

structures are to be used in an unrestricted manner 

and must not be removed. 

•  The products may only be loaded after all the installa-

tion steps have been completed.

•  Merchandise supports should be loaded as evenly as 

possible.

•  Avoid loading in fits and starts.
•  The maximum weight loads is to be observed. This can 

be found in the instructions on assembly and use, as 

well as in our sales documentation.

•  Furniture with castors is generally much more unstable 

than furniture with glides. Tall, heavy structures on cas-

tors should thus be avoided.

•  The recommendations of your safety officer should 

also be observed.

General care for chrome, silk and pearl

In clothing retail applications, frequent dragging of 

clothes hangers along the surface can cause slight abra-

sion to their hooks. This effect is most pronounced more 

so than with front-on horizontal or inclined-pole displays 

where garments are hung side-on such that hangers 

have to be moved more frequently. To prevent garments 

from becoming soiled, cleaning of the hanging rails es-

sential. 

This abrasion can be considerably reduced by using a 

coat hanger cover (Scliss, 929-449.02). 

Since the above-mentioned abrasion depends on the 

material of the clothing hangers in use, no liability can be 

assumed for damages that occur due to soiling. 

With powder-coated surfaces subject to frequent use, 

use of special paints is recommended. We will be happy 

to advise you.

Use and care of merchandise supports with 

anodised aluminium surfaces

Visplay merchandise supports with anodised aluminium 

surfaces are hard-wearing. However, the exchange of 

merchandise supports might cause slight marks on the 

surface. Merchandise supports with plastic inserts usually 

cause less wear or none at all. 

To remove the marks, we recommend using cleaning 

agents ranging from pH 5–8 (do not use any detergents 

with acidic or alkaline reaction). Clean by washing the 

surfaces using a sponge and water containing a wetting 

agent. and then remove fatty dirt. Rubbing off the sur-

faces with detergent using pure cotton waste or porous 

cleaning tissue and applying the necessary pressure in 

rubbing direction will remove the marks. 

Aluminium profiles with widths exceeding 200 mm must 

be subjected to abrasive cleaning using detergents spe-

cifically developed for this purpose. The cleaning agents 

developed for abrasive cleaning contain very finely 

ground neutral polishing agents and have to be adapted 

to the oxide layer. Alternatively, cleaning can be carried 

out using an abrasive fibrous web (e.g., Scotch-Brite, 

type A, red, fine or very fine) in combination with a non-

abrasive detergent. 

Subsequently, residual cleaning agents should to be 

rinsed off using a sponge and clear water and the part 

can be wiped with a chamois.

Summary of Contents for Multi-Lane

Page 1: ...play it smart Multi Lane Assembly and operating instructions...

Page 2: ...il applications frequent dragging of clothes hangers along the surface can cause slight abra sion to their hooks This effect is most pronounced more so than with front on horizontal or inclined pole d...

Page 3: ...rts 12 4 1 General 12 4 2 Attaching the suspended merchandise support frame with the hanger adapter 14 4 3 Addition Rotating merchandise support 15 4 4 Removing the suspended merchandise support frame...

Page 4: ...are directed at the end users e g sales personnel visual merchandis ers 1 3 Dangers Use only approved accessories and electrical devices Comply with the permitted connection maximum load and equipmen...

Page 5: ...rvation Note the scope of damage on the transport docu ments or on the delivery ticket of the freight forwarder Initiate the claim process Packaging The product is safely packed so that transport dama...

Page 6: ...150 m 47 kg m 0 47 kN m Definition of the suspension points and loads WARNING When the Multi Lane profile is closed and installed flush with the ceiling the loads from this ceiling construction must...

Page 7: ...1 3000 Fig 5 Connector with ceiling attachment and suspended ceiling mounting In the case of an axis over 1501 mm to 2500 mm additionally use a suspended ceiling connection in the centre In the case o...

Page 8: ...tion the required number of plates for the connectors must be bolted to the ceiling Fig 6 Bolt the plate to the ceiling WARNING The suspension point attachment means must be able to bear at least 9 2...

Page 9: ...k anchor fixing as specified by manufacturer Definition of the suspension points and load For preparation the required number of plates for the suspended ceiling mounting must be bolted to the ceiling...

Page 10: ...to one another via a connector The Multi Lane profile length is a maximum of 3000 mm Each Multi Lane profile is attached to the ceiling using at least two suspension elements 90 SW6 20Nm Fig 14 Fittin...

Page 11: ...ile for L X and T connectors Information Fitting the cover profile for L X and T connectors cannot be used for connectors with ceiling attachment 1 1 SW5 Fig 20 Fitting the cover profile for L X and T...

Page 12: ...of several frame supports with differ ent widths and lengths which can be connected to the ceiling system In addition a universal adapter can be installed that specific accessories can be attached to...

Page 13: ...supports 87 5 mm a 3300 mm ceiling rail lower edge f 225 275 325 mm adjustment range b 3000 mm ceiling rail lower edge g A650 1300 mm c 200 mm h 1500 mm hanging rail height d 300 mm i 2300 mm uppermos...

Page 14: ...ling down The system can fail if the maximum permissible load of the merchandise support is ex ceeded Observe the maximum load values of the indi vidual merchandise supports Do not exceed the maximum...

Page 15: ...th levers Fig 31 1 up so that the tabs open Fig 31 2 2 1 Fig 31 Removing merchandise support 4 5 Attaching the suspended merchandise support frame with the screw adapter The merchandise support frames...

Page 16: ...g by loosely fixing the clamping plates 5 Fix the clamp of the securing element on the ceiling rail The merchandise support is securely fixed Fig 35 Securingthemerchandisesupportandattachingthesecurin...

Page 17: ...tioned properly WARNING Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports falling down Never loosen the screws shown in the following illustration WARNING Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supp...

Page 18: ...e sliding adapter WARNING Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports falling down During dismantling the merchandise support could fall down at any time Hold the merchandise support firmly 1 Lo...

Page 19: ...ting onto the merchandise support using an SW8 Allen key with a spherical head Fig 47 Attaching floor mounting 3 Clamp the floor mounting and the merchandise sup port between the Multi Lane rail and t...

Page 20: ...twist out the floor slider so that the merchan dise support frame can no longer be moved on the floor 4 11 2 Dismantling 1 Detach the floor mounting from the merchandise sup port by removing the scre...

Page 21: ...ail 2 Upright centre electrified 6 Glass wooden shelf 3 Connecting tube set for each axis 7 Plug in shelf brackets for lower connecting tube 4 Hanging rail with front arm a b c d f e Division for all...

Page 22: ...e the longitudinal connector tubes onto the pins and rotate them by 45 using the assembly tool NOTE Tubes must be positioned properly 45 Fig 53 Frame assembly Mounting to ceiling rail 5 Place the fram...

Page 23: ...ce generated by rotating the slider By rotating the slider upwards the Multi Lane ceiling grid must not be pressed upwards Shown additionally 10 Slide the longitudinal connector tubes onto the pins an...

Page 24: ...Frame assembly Connecting tube set The connecting tubes are screwed on to the spigots on the uprights Use assembly key 111 844 12 A 650 A 1300 Fig 60 Connecting tubes Power connection cable c a b Fig...

Page 25: ...can no longer be moved on the floor The Multi Lane profile must be mounted on the ceiling using a ceiling suspension mounting 318 545 Alternative the suspended mounting 994 019 is also possible howeve...

Page 26: ...wardly downwardly 45 45 Fig 64 Install connecting tube set Suspended point panel assembly 1 Suspend the two hanging rail supports laterally into the uprights 2 Set the hanging rail from top to bottom...

Page 27: ...pport is ex ceeded Observe the maximum load values of the indi vidual merchandise supports Do not exceed the maximum load of 160 kg per frame The merchandise supports must only be moved in the unloade...

Page 28: ...Removing Grid 50 panel with sliding adapter WARNING Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports falling down During dismantling the merchandise support could fall down at any time Hold the merc...

Page 29: ...ames is exceeded Please note the maximum load value of the indi vidual frames Do not exceed the maximum load of 120 kg per frame The fames must only be moved in the unloaded state 2 Slightly loosened...

Page 30: ...o castors with 230 V cable conduit A channel with a built in cable conduit can be mounted into the Multi Lane track for the power supply of a slding frame The consumer can be connected to a GST 18 soc...

Page 31: ...cable conduit See Section 7 2 Removing frame on castors with guide adapter 8 Merchandise supports 8 1 Merchandise support suspension system Suspending support frame for shelves and hanging rail On the...

Page 32: ...on of the electrified shelf sup port 1 on the shelf frame The default position is on the left hand side Drawing number 704 278 glass shelf 1290 mm 704 279 glass shelf 640 mm 704 280 wooden shelf 1290...

Page 33: ...w for clipping into the Multi Lane rail with a holding sleeve M8 Fig 91 M8 universal adapter 9 3 Power supply 230 V The power supply consists of a clamping claw for clip ping into the Multi Lane rail...

Page 34: ...wer plug out of the power outlet 2 Dismount converter and power distribution module if present 10 3 Storage Store the product and its components under the follow ing conditions Do not store outdoors S...

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