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Installation and Operation Manual 

 
This  manual  explains  how  to  install,  operate  and  maintain  the

XLTSC-60

and

SC-

40

scissor  lift  for  video  projector.  This  manual  is  for  installer,  interior  designer, 

architect,  M&E  consultant  and  system  integrator  who  has  known  about  XLT  scissor 
lift.  
 
 
 
 

 

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

 
WARNING:

 

FAILURE 

TO 

FOLLOW 

ALL 

THE 

FOLLOWING 

INSTRUCTIONS  CAN  RESULT  IN  SERIOUS  PERSONAL  INJURY  OR 
DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. 

CAUTION:

 

1)

 

The lift is not for outdoor use and it is not a passenger lift.

 

2)

 

Do not in

s

tall the lift on adjacent ceiling or light fixture.

 

3)

 

The equipment is not to be used by children or persons with reduced physical, 
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they 
have been given supervision or instructions.

 

4)

 

Please do not allow children being supervised to play with the equipment.

 

5)

 

Entire bottom of the lift must be unobstructed to allow proper operation.

 

6)

 

The lift must be installed in level from front-to-back and side-to-side. 

7)

 

Please  do  not  attach  any  projector  with  the  weight  above  maximum  weight 
capacity. 

 

WARNING: 

1)

 

Please  read  the  instruction  before  installation.  Improper  installation  could  lead 
to serious injury or damage to the lift. 

2)

 

Do  not  obstruct  the  operation  of  scissor  lift  with  hands  or  any  other  object.  It 
may cause serious injury or damage. 

3)

 

Keep  hands  and  other  objects  away  from  the  mechanism  when  the  lift  is 
operating. Serious injury or damage could result. 

4)

 

Clear all persons and obstructions along the lift travel path while it is operating 
or in service. 

Summary of Contents for SC60

Page 1: ...0 Scissor Lift Model SC60 SC40 Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...ns 5 Installation Instructions 1 Preliminary Checking 6 2 Guidelines for Installations 6 3 Installation on Ceiling 7 4 Connecting to Power Supply 7 5 Installation of Projector 8 6 Cable Management 9 7...

Page 3: ...s or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instructions 4 Please do not allow children being supervised to play with the equipment 5 Entire bottom of the lift mus...

Page 4: ...keep the cord away from heated surface 4 Please turn off power supply or unplug before cleaning or servicing THE SCISSOR LIFT Overview The lift is powered by a tubular motor which is operated on Sing...

Page 5: ...4 Components of Scissor Lift Motor cover Ceiling mounting hole x4 Steel wire robe Scissor arm Projector tilting kit Projector mounting plate Projector cage Ceiling Cover...

Page 6: ...670 mm 570 mm Weight 78kg 68 kg Max Weight Capacity 33 kg 35 kg Power Consumption 240 W 240 W Voltage 230VAC 50 Hz 230VAC 50 Hz Rated Current 1 1 A 1 1 A Max Travel Distance 6000 mm 4000 mm Max avail...

Page 7: ...he available space 5 Determine the projector installation position based on projection screen location and projector specifications 6 Confirm that there is adequate space for installation operation an...

Page 8: ...rods need to extend more than 2 please use the cross bracing to enhance the stability 4 The threaded rods must pass through the mounting holes and secure by nuts above and below 5 Use the threaded loc...

Page 9: ...tallation of projector the lift should be checked for proper operation 2 Check the dimensions of the projector for properly operated within the available space 3 The projector should be suspended on p...

Page 10: ...receive all types of ceiling materials 2 The ceiling cover is settled to flush with the false ceiling 3 A minimum opening of 825mmWx625mmDon false ceiling is required for the lift to travel 4 The cei...

Page 11: ...er up the lift after installation press DOWN button the lift will travel and stop at the position preset by the factory b To delete the limit setting of this position press the UP and DOWN button simu...

Page 12: ...ease do not set the UP limit higher than the limit preset by the factory a Press the UP button the lift will travel and stop at the position preset by the factory b To delete the limit setting of this...

Page 13: ...tons to position the lift to the level where the images are aligned perfectly on the screen OR b Press and hold the STOP button until the lift begin to move briefly up and down the new position is rec...

Page 14: ...vice must be installed by qualified electrician for whom this instruction is intended Please read the instructions carefully before installation Please follow the local electrical codes 1 Dry Contact...

Page 15: ...are connect together c Turn on the power supply to the Dry Contact Transmitter d Please confirm the three positions are correctly recorded by pressing UP DOWN and STOP buttons on hand held transmitter...

Page 16: ...ree positions are memorized by the Dry Contact Transmitter which automically quits its programming mode NOTE TO PROGRAMMER i Please program AMX or Crestron contact closure to trigger the lift by pulse...

Page 17: ...NOTE Please visit the following link for video instructions on XLT scissor lift limit settings http www youtube com watch v AfSyawTEtKU 10 Safety Brake The scissor lift is implemented with safety brak...

Page 18: ...e or inconsistent movement 4 Please check all the projector cables are tied nicely along the scissor arms 5 Please check for any looseness of bolts and nuts on scissor arms Fig 1 Fig 1 Outlook of scis...

Page 19: ...bracketin position 8 Please check the motor universal bracket is securely fastened to the motor mounting bracket Fig 3 Motor and motor universal bracket assembly Motor bracket Please check the retain...

Page 20: ...t to support the undercarriages of the lift and call the service center for assistance WARNING CONTINUE OPERATION OF THE LIFT MAY LEAD TO SERVERE INJURIES AND DAMAGES 10 Ensure all the steel cables ar...

Page 21: ...f the termination ii Three or more broken wires are found in one strand or iii Five broken wires are found between two adjacent strands within a length of 30mm iv The diameter of the wire rope is redu...

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