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Lancaster
®
Auditorium Seating with Power & Data
Assembly Instructions
Assemble units as described herein only. To do otherwise
may result in instability. All screws, nuts and bolts must be
tightened securely and must be checked periodically after
assembly. Failure to assemble properly, or to secure parts
may result in assembly failure and personal injury.
ADA Flip-Arm Upright -
Arm Cap
1. ADA uprights are to receive
an “ADA sticker” to designate
upright as an ADA upright. The
sticker is to be placed onto the
arm cap as shown (Figure 18).
If the arm cap has a “row
number”, the ADA sticker can
be placed onto the center of
the upright towards the top as
illustrated (Figure 18). The sticker
should face outward to the aisle
so it can be easily visible.
ADA End Panel
1. The ADA end panel will use four
screws and two brackets for
attachment. Identify the bracket’s
differences and installation
orientation and position (top or
bottom) as shown on Figure 19.
One screw is longer than the
other three used. Insert the longer
1
/
4
-20 x 1
1
/
4
” screw through
the end panel ADA bracket (top
bracket) and the upright itself (as
illustrated) then into the ADA end
panel. At the top also, one
1
/
4
-20 x
5
/
8
” will go through the
same end panel ADA bracket and
thread into the end panel
(Figure 19).
2. Next, orient the end panel bottom
bracket as illustrated and insert
two
1
/
4
-20 x
5
/
8
” screws through
the holes of the end panel bottom
bracket and into the end panel
(Figure 19).
Aisle Light
Note:
The LED aisle light wiring
is to be connected to a 12VDC
Class II power supply by a
qualified electrician who must
check the electrical integrity of the
finished system. The step to the
right is intended as a guideline
for installation.
Note:
Aisle light transformers
and dimmers are available.
Contact KI Customer Service at:
1-800-424-2432.
LED Aisle Light
1. Place the LED aisle light into the
aisle light housing (Figure 19 &
Detail F).
2. Align LEDs to show through
openings in the bezel (Detail F).
3. Route the light’s power wire
through the ADA end panel,
through the top electrical hole
provided in the ADA aisle upright
and down the upright. The
power wire must run through a
connector nut, then through the
bottom electrical routing hole
in the upright, through the 90°
metal connector and through
the flexible conduit to a 12VDC
Class II power supply. Make all
connections as required
(Figure 19).
Important:
Observe polarity when wiring.
+ (positive) is the copper wire.
- (negative) is the silver wire.