Electrical lift units
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Maintenance
• We recommend running the motors on the unit to their
maximum positions at least once a week by raising the
unit to its full height, and then lowering it to its lowest
position, so that the internal, self-lubricating parts are
lubricated.
• Reset the unit to maintain its smooth up/down
movement.
lowest position - release the lower indicator - press once
more and hold for 5 seconds.
Service inspection
We recommend that a service inspection is performed once
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annually.
Min.
5 Sek.
Wall-mounted
1.
Run the unit up/down
a. there are no visible defects or abnormal noise.
b. the product runs up/down satisfactorily.
If there are no visible defects or abnormal noises coming
from the moving parts, no further action is required.
If a telescopic leg is defective, it must be replaced.
(Contact your dealer for replacement).
2.
Check the wall brackets and tighten if necessary. If the
brackets need tightening, raise the worktop to maximum
height. Support and remove the worktop with its
longitudinal profi le.
lowest position.
and remove the legs.
Replace the telescopic legs in reverse order, and raise
them. Fit the worktop with its longitudinal profi le
3.
Check all electrical connections to the control box. If the
transformer is defective, it must be replaced (contact
your dealer for replacement).
4.
Check the supports are correctly fi tted.
5.
Check the operating switch.
it must be replaced. (Contact your dealer for
replacement).
6.
Check for broken cables or wires.
7.
Check the safety device (if fi tted in the kitchen). Check
that the safety device rails/plates can move freely and
return to their neutral position. Check whether the lift
unit stops when the safety device is operated.
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Press the indicator until the unit stops at its
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to check that:
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Lower the telescopic legs to their
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Slacken the two screws behind the legs,
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Tighten wall bracket bolts.
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If the switch is defective,
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