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 Tables - Dual Motor Height-Adjustable Base, Model EL

Assembly Instructions

1330 Bellevue Street • P.O. Box 8100 • Green Bay, WI  54308-8100 • Tel 1-800-424-2432 • www.ki.com

© 2019 Krueger International, Inc. All Rights Reserved • Code KI-62527R8/KI/PDF/0119

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.

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** Table “Zero Setting”

Press and hold the Up button for two seconds then release. Next, press and hold the Down button until table has reached its lowest position then release Down button. Then, press 

the Down button again and hold for approximately 10 seconds. The table now re-set at its “Zero Setting” position and is ready to operate. 

Note: 

Intellect System Protection (ISP) 

detection is disabled during “Zero Setting” Operation. 

Warning:

 In spite of Intellect System Protection (ISP) being in place, there may still be a risk of pinching in exceptional cases, as it is not only the control unit, but also the 

interaction between the mechanical and electrical systems that is responsible for cutting out the motor. In addition, the mechanical components, motor and ambient conditions all 

affect cut-out sensitivity. KI and the control unit manufacturer, cannot therefor eliminate this residual risk completely or accept any liability. 

Symptom

Reason

Corrective Measure

Table does not move.

•  Incorrect or no voltage.

•  Table requires “Zero Setting”.

•  One of more component connectors has come disconnected 

or not fully connected.

•  Damaged components or connectors.

•  Table has exceeded its duty cycle.

•  Verify there is power to the table. Make sure the table is properly 

plugged into a functioning power source. Make sure the power cord is 

fully engaged into the socket on the control box. 

•  Perform Table “Zero Setting” **.

•  Verify all connectors are securely connected to legs and to control 

box. Disconnect and re-connect each one to ensure it is properly 

seated, then preform a Table “Zero Setting” **.

•  Check for visible damage to all connectors and connector receptacles.

•  Allow table to cool. 

Table Base moves erratically 

or is tilted (one leg moves, 

one does not).

•  Control box is not properly synchronized with the legs.

•  Ensure that all cables connections are fully seated.  Then perform a 

Table “Zero Setting” **.

Table base stops and will 

only move down (or up).

•  Table may be at its highest (or lowest) position (range 26” at 

the lowest to 52” at the highest) and then can only go down 

(or up).

•  Table or an object on the table is colliding with an obstruction.

•  Table is overloaded or the weight on the table is not evenly 

distributed.

•  Control box is not properly synchronized with the legs.

•  Press the other switch button.

•  Perform a visual check and clear any obstructions.

•  Reduce load and attempt to adjust the table.

 

•  Ensure that all cable connections are fully seated.  Then perform a 

Table “Zero Setting” **.

All above corrective 

measures have been applied 

and table still does not move.

•  Control Box is damaged.

•  Forward the part number (P/N) off the control box label (located next 

to receptacles) to your Customer Service Representative.

Table does not reach its 

correct highest (52”) or 

lowest (26”) position. 

•  Table limits may need to be programmed.

•  Contact your customer service representative. 

Electrical Rating:

Input: 

120V/60HZ/5A 

Output:

 216VA/24V

WARNING:

 Risk of Injury-Do not exceed recommended operating loads. See Table 

Operating Capacity Chart on page 5.

Duty Cycle: 

10% per hour. (2 minutes “ON” and 18 minutes “OFF” at continuous 

operation under load.

This table is not designed for continuous operation. Table operation 

must not exceed duty cycle.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

When using an electrical furnishing, basic precautions should always be 

followed, including the following: 
Read all instructions before using (this furnishing).

DANGER:

 To reduce the risk of electric shock:

1. Always unplug this furnishing from the outlet before cleaning.

WARNING:

 To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to 

persons:
1. Unplug from outlet before putting on or taking parts off parts.
2. Close supervision is necessary when this furnishing is used by, or near 

children, invalids, or disabled persons.

3. Use this furnishing only for its intended use as described in these 

instructions. Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.

4. Do not use outdoors.
5. 

WARNING:

 Risk of Electric Shock-Connect this furnishing to a properly 

grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Страница 1: ...7 5 ft lb Figure 1 4 If casters are required twist both adjustable glides out of the foot Locking and non locking casters are supplied Locking casters should be located toward the front user side of t...

Страница 2: ...o the underside of the tabletop centered between the cross tube assemblies Position the control box over the pre drilled mounting holes and secure using two M5 5 x 22 pan head screws Figure 2 9 For 30...

Страница 3: ...lb Note Do not overtighten screws Once key pad is mounted route attached cord to control box Use Figure 4 for cord routing reference and for the optimal usage of zip tie points Once the key pad cord...

Страница 4: ...g locations If the control box is mounted to the front user side of the table reference Figure 6 Mounting to the front of the table does not require the use of the optional key pad Figure 6 If the con...

Страница 5: ...l box is mounted between the cross tube assembly reference Figure 5 for placement of the wire trough A 30 or 36 depth tabletop is the only depth which will allow a control box to be in the following l...

Страница 6: ...he pre drilled mounting holes of the R8 power module with the drilled mounting holes underneath the tabletop Secure the R8 power module to the tabletop using four 8 x 3 4 wood screws Take care to not...

Страница 7: ...e clamp location drill a pilot hole to a depth of 3 4 making sure to not drill too deep piercing the tabletop Figure 10 3 Nest the power cord inside the cable clamps Position the cable clamps over the...

Страница 8: ...ow table to cool Table Base moves erratically or is tilted one leg moves one does not Control box is not properly synchronized with the legs Ensure that all cables connections are fully seated Then pe...

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