5.2 Installing the TEN° tray module
INFORMATION
Note the information on the installation template for the following work. Pay particular attention to the different
information for the holes in the front and rear direction of travel.
Determining the installation position (only for self-assembly)
1) Determine the installation position of the tray module. Please consider the following factors:
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the requirements of the user,
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the technical conditions (size, attachment and bracket for tray),
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the subsequent swivel region of the tray module.
NOTICE! Note that for stability reasons, there must always be a bar at least 40 mm wide on the
user-facing side of the tray (see fig. 7). In addition, care must be taken to ensure that the tray mod
ule does not collide with fastening elements of the tray.
2) Place the installation template on the tray and trace the edge of the notch as well as the centres of the drill
holes with a suitable tool (see fig. 5).
Machining the tray (only for self-assembly)
1) Open the clamp and pull the tray out from the receiver tube.
2) Use a suitable tool to make the notch in the tray (see fig. 6, left). Deburr and clean the cut surfaces.
3) Drill the holes using a suitable tool (see fig. 6, right). Note the different drilling diameters:
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Holes in the forward direction of travel:
Ø 6.4 mm
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Holes in the rear direction of travel:
Ø 5.3 mm
4) Countersink the holes with a 90° spherical countersink. Note the different dimensions:
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Countersink with holes 6.4 mm:
90° to Ø 13 mm
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Countersink with holes 5.3 mm:
90° to Ø 10.5 mm
5) Before mounting the tray module, push the finished tray top back into the retainer (see fig. 7).
Installing the control device (only for self-assembly)
1) Push the tray module into the recess from below.
2) Loosely fasten and keep in place the tray module above the LCD screen with the 2 larger Allen head screws
(see fig. 8).
INFORMATION: Press the Allen head screws against the threads carefully to avoid pushing out the
nuts inserted from the inside.
3) Slide the bearing block onto the bearing (see fig. 9) and loosely fasten from above with the two smaller Allen
head screws (see fig. 10).
4) Tighten all Allen head screws carefully to
1 Nm
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Connecting and testing the control device
1) Depending on the installation conditions, connect the connecting cable of the tray module to the connecting
cable of the controller, bus distributor or seat module (see fig. 11). Make sure that the plug connection is
fastened properly.
Depending on the installation conditions, the connecting cable may have to be extended by means of another
bus cable.
2) Attach the connecting cable to the hook-and-loop cable ties on the tube of the swivel mechanism (see fig. 12,
item 1). Depending on the installation conditions, attach the other connecting cable, for example to the side
panel.
NOTICE! When positioning the cables, make sure that they cannot be pinched.
3) Connect the external button for the swivel motion:
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Attach the Piko button to the desired position on the tray top using the hook-and-loop pad provided (see
fig. 13).
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Guide the cable of the Piko button to the outside surface of the tray top.
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Insert the plug of the cable at the connector strip under the tray top. The corresponding socket is marked
with a double arrow. Attach the cable to the hook-and-loop cable ties on the tube of the swivel mechanism
(see fig. 14, item 1).
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INFORMATION: Alternatively, the button for the swivel operation can also be installed directly in
the tray according to the individual needs of the user. In doing so, ensure conflict-free and secure
cable routing and positioning.
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493U75=SK300, 493U75=SK330
Preparing the product for use