
P.010
Operating Manual
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PRODUCT INTEGRATION
PRODUCT INTEGRATION
Product integration / cover flap lining:
The Slimline cover flap may be lined in different variations. It is important to design a revision aperture
allowing you to enter into the interior or the Slimline ceiling lift in case the Slimline has a failure. This
section is to explain how the flap can be lined best.
1. Page 11,
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2, No. 1. Here, the flap of the Slimline ceiling lift is lined with the help of a 12mm MDF
board. In this example our integrator used the product Scotch 3M “Dual Lock”. Scotch 3M “Dual Lock”
is a high performance adhesive tape (similar to hook-and-loop adhesive tape). The design of this
adhesive tape allows for very high holding forces. For this, please attach the 3M tape to the Slimline
flap over a large area. Please observe that the flap of the Slimline lift has to be closed while attaching
the tape. After having attached the adhesive tape to the flap, please remove the adhesive film and
press the cover flap lining against the Slimline flap from the bottom. Please observe that the flap has
to be aligned with the ceiling recess in order to obtain a uniform image.
2. Page 12,
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3. Here, the cover lining is screwed directly to the Slimline flap. In the grooves of the
aluminium section there are 4 sliding blocks with holes of d = M6, suitable for counter-sunk screws
DIN 7991. Depending on the design of the ceiling you may fill respectively cover these DIN 7991
counter-sunk screws with the actual ceiling lining material, so that the same are no longer visible. Ac-
cording to our experience this is one of the most commonly used lining variant, which furthermore
may be implemented very easily.
3. On page 12,
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4 the cover lining is directly screwed through the flap of the Slimline TV lift. For
this, align the cover plate accordingly and drill 4-8 times directly through the centre of the aluminium
section, as shown on page 12, figure 4, No. 2. Afterwards, you can attach the cover plate using screws
of an appropriate length. (In our case study we use 12mm MDF wood. Thus, in accordance with the
thickness of the aluminium section (40mm) we use at least 45-50mm long wooden Spax screws in
order to obtain a corresponding attachment stability.
4. On page 13,
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5, No. 3 you see how the flap solution is implemented at the rear end of the
Slimline. The cover plate should project over the pivot axle of the flap by approximately 100-150mm
and should be equipped with a mitre of approximately 45° at the end. The room ceiling lining in the
recess area for the Slimline should be mitred with 45° as well. Thus, the cover flap can pivot freely at
a minimum clearance. Furthermore, this solution has the advantage of the view into the rear part of
the Slimline lift being prevented in case the Slimline is pivoted to the full extent.
5. You are free to encase your Slimline to a further extent, such as the Slimline flap with TV integrati
on, respectively the interior of the Slimline, see page 14,
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6.1 and 6.2. However, in doing so you
should observe a proper movement being provided for at any time.
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