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Before Installing
When choosing your lift, keep in mind variances of the display panel size due to things like
speakers on the side, top or bottom. These can increase the size of the lift that you will need.
Check that the screen is not larger than the maximum screen size allowed (See specifications
at end of this manual).
After establishing the correct location for the lift and display panel, cut a hole in the ceiling at
the size listed on the following page.
Organise a qualified trades person to frame up the roof to accommodate the Ceiling Tilt so
that it can be mounted in the correct position.
Route AV cables from the source to the roof location where the Lift will be installed.
Ensure that a double power point has been installed in the roof (or where suitable) so that
the Lift and display panel can receive power.
Before mounting the display panel to the Lift, ensure that it will suit the Lift in relation to di-
mensions, loading capacity and functionality.
Read instructions completely before proceeding. Follow instructions carefully. Installation
contrary to instructions invalidates warranty.
CAUTION:
Do not obstruct operation of lift with fingers or any object. Injury or damage could result.
Check above the ceiling for obstructions (i.e. water pipes, cable and duct work) before
beginning installation.
Do not connect any power to the lift until installation is complete
Attach the display panel only after the lift has been properly installed and tested.
Unit operates on a 240V with a current draw of 1A.
If adjusting the limits, do so prior to wiring into control systems.
Organise your mounting hardware and have the necessary tools readily accessible before
installation.
PRE-INSTALLATION
Pre-Installation Preparation
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Ceiling cut-out sizes
Please refer to the Ceiling Cut-out sizes (CW and CD) in the Specifications table
at the end of this manual.
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