
System Two LED Installation and Service Manual (1003385 Rev. C)
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Section 4
Mounting the Rotating Canopy
Figure 7: Mounting the Rotating Canopy
The figure shows a simplified representation of the
ceiling tube without flange.
1. Lay 2 half rings for the rotating canopy
③
around
the flange with ceiling tube [4] (with the threaded
holes pointing inwards); screw in the 2 cylinder
screws
④
and tighten them such that the 2
rotating canopy half rings
③
can still move
manually.
2. Place 1 disc Ø4.3
⑦
on each fillister head screw
⑥
.
3. Place the first bottom rotating canopy half
⑤
onto
the rotating canopy disc
⑧
and screw it on using 2
fillister head screws
⑥
and the disc Ø4.3
⑦
.
4. Push the rotating canopy half rings
③
towards
their correct position and then insert the first, top
rotating canopy half
②
into the bottom rotating
canopy half
⑤
.
•
Make sure you leave a g
ap of approximately 0.04”
(1mm) between the top and the bottom rotating
canopy half
⑤
.
5. Screw the first, top rotating canopy half
②
into the
rotating canopy half rings
③
using 2 fillister head
screws
①
.
6. Lay the supply cable
⑧
in the rotating canopy
halves in a loop as illustrated in the Figure such
that the supply cable
⑧
is not exposed to tensile
stress when rotating the upper Extension Arm.
•
Make sure that the supply cable
⑧
is not exposed
to tensile stress in the 2 end stop positions.
7. Please the second, bottom rotating canopy half (not
illustrated) onto the rotating canopy disc
⑨
and
screw it on using 2 fillister head screws.
8. Screw the second, top canopy half (not illustrated)
onto the rotating canopy disc
⑨
and screw it on
using 2 fillister head screws
①
.
9. Connect the 4 rotating canopy halves with each
other using 4 PT screws
⑩
.
10. Check that the canopy halves are securely in place.
•
The rotating canopy halves must engage tightly
with each other without gaps.
•
The locking mechanisms on the rotating canopy
halves must be undamaged and lock against each
other.
•
Make sure that all the screws are tightened.