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     SAFETY INFORMATION 

SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN RESULT FROM IMPROPER INSTALLATION 

OR ASSEMBLY.  READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE BEGINNING: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNINGS:

 

1.

 

Do not use this product for any application other than those specified by Nexus 21. 

2.

 

Do not exceed the weight capacity.  This can result in serious personal injury or damage to the equipment.  It is the installer’s 
responsibility to ensure that the total combined weight of all attached components does not exceed that of the maximum 
figure stated.

 

3.

 

Follow all technical specifications and instructions during the installation. 

4.

 

Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 

5.

 

Close supervision is necessary when this system is being used by, or near, children, or disabled persons. 

6.

 

It is the responsibility of the installer to warn all potential users of the dangers of interfering with the mechanism during 
operation. 

7.

 

Read all technical instructions fully before installation and use.  It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all 
documentation is passed on the users and read fully before operation. 

8.

 

Failure to provide adequate structural strengthening, prior to installation can result in serious personal injury or damage to 
the equipment.  It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the structure to which the Lift System is affixed can support four 
times the weight of the system.

 

9.

 

Risk of electric shock.  Do not attempt to open the Control Box. 

10.

 

To reduce risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose parts to rain or other liquids. 

11.

 

Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched. 

12.

 

Keep all documentation. 

13.

 

Heed all warnings. 

14.

 

Clean only with a dry cloth. 

15.

 

Refer all service questions to Nexus 21 if the system does not operate normally. 
 

Nexus 21 disclaims any liability for modifications, improper installations, or installations over the specified weight range.  Nexus 21 will not be liable for 
any damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, Nexus 21 products.  Nexus 21 bears no responsibility for incidental or consequential damages.  
This includes, but is not limited to, any labor charges for the servicing of Nexus 21 products performed by anyone other than Nexus 21. 

Nexus 21 intends to make this and all documentation as accurate as possible.  However, Nexus 21 makes no claim that the information contained herein 
covers all details, conditions or variations, nor does it provide for every possible contingency in connection with the installation or use of this product.  The 
information  contained  in  this  document  is  subject  to  change  without  prior  notice  or  obligation  of  any  kind.    Nexus  21  makes  no  representation  of 
warranty,  expressed  or  implied,  regarding  the  information  contained  herein.    Nexus  21  assumes  no  responsibility  for  accuracy,  completeness  or 
sufficiency of the information contained in this document.

  

CABINET LID HAZARD 

TV HAZARD 

CAUTION:

  

Avoid contact with the TV and Lift System during 

operation.  Use with caution. 

 

CAUTION:

  

The cabinet lid must be installed as described in the 

instructions, using the Steel Threaded Tapered Pins.  Installing 
the cabinet lid in any other fashion will create hazardous pinch 
points that can cause serious personal injury.

 

Содержание L-45

Страница 1: ...TV Lift System Model L 45 Installation Instructions ...

Страница 2: ...n please make sure that you have all items included on the list If any parts are missing or damaged please contact Nexus 21 Our contact information is shown at the top of this page Parts List 1 L 45 Lift Column 2 Screen Support Bracket 3 Base Plate Bracket 2 28 x 7 x 3 6 4 x 15 7 6 x 2 4 Upper Support Bracket 5 Upper Support Bracket Base 6 Screen Back Plate 3 x 3 5 1 8 x 7 32 x 9 7 Lower Support B...

Страница 3: ...Eighteen 18 10 x Truss Head Wood Screw 21 Four 4 8 x Flat Head Wood Screw For IR controls only 22 RF Controls or IR Controls see explanation on page 6 23 Two 2 Allen Wrenches 4mm and 7 32 24 One 1 Snakeskin Wire Management Sleeve 4 feet long 25 Three 4 Velcro end Ties for use with Wire Management Snakeskin 26 Three 4 Plastic Ties also for use with Wire Management Snakeskin 27 Four 4 Square Multi M...

Страница 4: ...do not expose parts to rain or other liquids 11 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched 12 Keep all documentation 13 Heed all warnings 14 Clean only with a dry cloth 15 Refer all service questions to Nexus 21 if the system does not operate normally Nexus 21 disclaims any liability for modifications improper installations or installations over the specified weight range Nexus 21 will...

Страница 5: ...andset which will enable you to control the lift The universal remote will then communicate with the eye located on the IR Receiver via your 3 rd party emitter or flasher Instructions for mounting the IR controls are on page 11 Instructions for setting the TV Lift s travel limit are on Supplemental Page B NOTE If you are NOT planning on using a 3rd party Universal Remote switch to the RF setup The...

Страница 6: ...LID TOP TO THE LIFT SYSTEM THIS CREATES HAZARDOUS PINCH POINTS AND MAY AFFECT THE OPERATION OF THE LIFT OR CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE CABINET TOP For floating lids DO NOT USE SCREWS to attach the lid to the Lift System Instead use the Threaded Taper Pins This will keep the lid firmly in place but will also allow it to separate from the lift system if anything like a finger gets in the way when the TV low...

Страница 7: ...that includes parts 6 9 and 13 Step 2 Attach both Base Plates to the bottom of the Lift Column Using 4 6mm x 12mm Button Head Machine Screws BHMS attach 1 Base Plate to each side of the base of the lift column two screws per side Do Not Over Tighten Step 3 Attach the Lower Support Bracket Using 2 6mm x 12mm Button Head Machine Screws BHMS attach the Lower Support Bracket to the rear of the base of...

Страница 8: ...he Nexus 21 label for optimal support Step 4b Attaching the Upper Support Bracket Base Part 5 Using 2 6mm x 12mm Button Head Machine Screws BHMS attach the Upper Support Bracket Base to the Upper Support Bracket Make sure to hold the Upper Support Bracket Base firmly against lift column while tightening the screws to ensure there is no lateral movement ...

Страница 9: ... cabinet At this point ensure the lift is centered horizontally Step 5b Using 4 10 x 3 4 THWS mount the Step 5c Using 2 10 x THWS attach Lower Support Bracket to the back wall of the the Upper Support Bracket to the back wall of cabinet the cabinet ...

Страница 10: ... 10 x 1 FHWS mount the Control Box to the wall Using 2 8 x FHWS mount the Wired Back Up Switch If you ordered IR Controls then you will use 2 8 x FHWS to mount the IR Receiver If you ordered RF Controls then you will use 2 6 x FHWS to mount the RF Receiver Step 8 Connect the cables for IR Controls as noted on the diagram on the following page or on page 12 for RF Controls Ensure that the motor cab...

Страница 11: ... two triangle shaped buttons an UP with raised dot and a DOWN Press the DOWN button and HOLD IT DOWN for approximately 5 seconds You should see a slight movement in the Lift Column If you do not see the movement release the Down button and repeat the process press and hold the Down button again for 5 seconds Once you have seen the slight movement the Lift System is now functional Test it by pressi...

Страница 12: ...two triangle shaped buttons an UP with raised dot and a DOWN Press the DOWN button and HOLD IT DOWN for approximately 5 seconds You should see a slight movement in the Lift Column If you do not see the movement release the Down button and repeat the process press and hold the Down button again for 5 seconds Once you have seen the slight movement the Lift System is now functional Test it by pressin...

Страница 13: ...kets to each side of the Screen Support Bracket Using 8 6mm x 12mm BHMS attach the Top Support Brackets to the sides of the Screen Support Bracket 4 Screws per side Make sure the Top Support Brackets are no more than from the bottom side of the lid catches when the lift is fully retracted Step 11 Attach the Top Plate to the Top Support Brackets Using 4 6mm x 16mm FHMS attach the Top Plate to the T...

Страница 14: ... allows you to adjust the depth and position of the plate relative to the Threaded Tapered Pins Steps 22 27 The Top Plate comes pre assembled in a semi retracted configuration If you need to expand the depth of the plate to accommodate a deeper cabinet lid remove the flat head machine screws from the Extensions move them to the depth you need and re insert the machine screws Fully retracted the To...

Страница 15: ...DOWN position set the Cabinet Lid in place It will not be attached at this point so move it around on the Top Plate making sure it fits centered in the cabinet opening Step 14 Run the Lift System up and down with the Cabinet Lid sitting on top but not attached Without bumping the Cabinet Lid out of place use the Remote Control Handset to send the Lift System up and down Make sure that when the Lif...

Страница 16: ...the 2 holes in the Top Plate and put the Lid on Tighten the nuts on the underside of the hole where the Tapered Pins pass through the Top Plate NOTE You will have a tolerance in all directions for the placement of the Tapered Pins into your cabinet lid There are a set of nuts on the underside of the Top Plate that allow you to adjust the position of the hole that the Tapered Pins will pass through...

Страница 17: ...p This option assumes that you have cut out part of your cabinet top customizing it to the size of your TV That cut out lid then sits on the Top Plate of the Lift System held in place by the Taper Pins and raises lowers with the TV You must set up a catch for the Cut Out Lid so that when the TV lowers the Lid stops level with the rest of your cabinet top like a manhole cover and the Lift System co...

Страница 18: ...Bar has hooks on either end that allow the bars to hang on the Screen Back Plate Lift the TV onto the Screen Back Plate Center the TV Be sure that both the upper and lower set of hooks fully engages with the Screen Back Plate Step 21a Insert the Screen Locks into both Vertical Mounting Bars The Screen Locks will be placed into the lower hook that is just below the Screen Back Plate Step 21b Using ...

Страница 19: ...tach and tighten the hardware DO NOT OVERTIGTHEN HARDWARE DAMAGE TO TV MAY RESULT Diagram B installation procedure 1 Place the flat screen TV face down on a protected surface 2 Position the Vertical Mounting Bars equidistant from the bottom and top of the TV with the slots facing toward the top of the TV 3 Using the four 4 spacers needed 4 Square Multi Mount washers and the TV mounting screws sele...

Страница 20: ...20 ...

Страница 21: ...for both the IR Remote or 3 rd party universal remote and the IR Receiver 3 If the height limit is set at the incorrect position remove the Height Limit insert and repeat the procedure To set your Travel Limit with RF Controls If you want the lift system to always go to its full extension do NOT use the Height Limit Insert Simply leave it unplugged and the system will always travel to the full ext...

Страница 22: ...22 Supplemental Page C Connect the Lift to Home Control System ...

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