Omnimount Lift 42 manual

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    Lift 42 Motorized Flat Pane l Lift System with Universal Adapter. IMAGES MAY DIFFER FROM ACTUAL PRODUCT. INSTRUCTION MANUAL Lift 42 = L1-10235-PRO -101008vE PN # 10235 ULN #[...]

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    2 W ARNING – ENGLISH  WARNING! SEVE RE PE RS ONAL INJ URY AND PROPERT Y DAMAG E CAN RESULT FROM IMPROPER INSTALLA TION OR ASSEMBLY. READ THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS BEFORE BEGINNING.  If you do not understand the in structions o r have any concerns or ques tions, please contact a qualified instal ler. North Am e rica residents can contact OmniMo[...]

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    3 Contents Power cable 1 14 Motor cable 1 13 Screen Adapter 1 12 Vertical Exten sion Rails an d covers 2 11 Universal Adapter 1 10 Corner brackets 2 9 IR Receiver/Control switch 1 8 Remote Contr ol 1 7 Control Box 1 6 Top Plate 1 5 Screen Support 1 4 Bayonet Bracket 1 3 Lift Column 1 2 Base Mount 1 1 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14[...]

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    4 Contents Monitor Kit: Parts M-A through M- N are used to connect the TV to the universa l adapter. Spacers ma y be necessary for a p roper fit with recessed m ounting holes or to allow access to TV inputs. Hex screws 1/4-20 x 1/2" 4 W Allen wrench 7/32” 1 X Allen wrench 5/32” 1 Y Felt corner cushions 4 V Square washers 4 U 2" x 1/4&[...]

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    5  PINCH POINT WARNING! • Improper construction o f lift enclosure can create dangerous pinch points . It is the responsibility of the installer to ensur e the intended use of this product does not create hazardous pinch zones. Ins tallation design should prevent users from inserting objec ts between moving parts and fixed ob jects! Fa ilure t[...]

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    6 Before Enclosure Con struction!  Assemble lift mechanis m and connect the TV to be used in the install to determine dime nsions for the lift enclosure prior to construction. Be sure to le ave room for adjustments If necessary. An out of cabinet assembly of t he mechanism can be done using steps 1,4, 6,8,9 and 10 in order. (H + 2”) (D + 2”)[...]

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    7 Measurements Required For Cabin etry Dimensions  Use previous page to find the minimum INTERIOR di mensions for custom enclosures. Height Width Depth[...]

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    8 Step 1 O 1 2 x4  Attach the Base B racket (1) to the Lift Column (2): • Using the sm all Hex wrench and 6mm x 20mm screws (O), connect the base bracket to the lift column. Note that one side is counter sunk to ensure flush installation of screws. Hand tighten all four scre ws before proceeding. If the height of the TV to be used is greater t[...]

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    9 Step 2 Q 3  Attach the Bayonet Bra cket (3) to the enclosure: • Using the #10 x ¾” sc rews (Q), attach t he bracket so that the top edge of the brackets back plate is 20” above the botto m mounting surface ( the bottom of the cabinet or top of the spacer b lock if used). x4[...]

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    10 Step 3 Figure A Figure B 3 2  Secure Lift Column and Base Bracket in enclosure: • Gently glide the lift co lumn into place on the bayonet bracke t so that the tapered slots on the co lumn are secured to the extrusions on the bracket. Gently push down until the base bracket is touching the bottom of the enc losure. DO NOT ATTACH THE BAS E BR[...]

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    11 Step 4 x4 4 4 12 12 TOP S  Connect Sc reen Adap ter (12) to the Screen Support (4 ): • Use the la rge hex wrench to secure the screen adapter to the screen support using four 3/8-16 x ¾” screws (S) . Depending on TV size and mounting hole pattern the screen adapter can be vertically ad justed for optimal fit.[...]

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    12  Initialize the lift system: • Connect the motor cable to the control box and “pigtail” on the lift column as shown in figures A and B. • Connect the IR receiver/control switch and c ontrol box power as shown in figures C and D. • Once all the cables are properly connect ed, the lift must be initialized by pressing and holding the d[...]

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    13  Attach the Screen Support(4 ) and Top Plate(5) to the Lift Column(2): • Before attaching the top plate ensure t hat the rubber guide on the “pigtail” is secured in the square cut o ut on what will be the front of the lift col u mn (fig. A). Failure to do so may resu lt in damage to the wire. • Once the pigtail is secure, line up the [...]

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    14 Step 7 2 1 Q x4  Attach lif t assembl y to enclosu re base: • Using a level on the top p late ensure that the lift co lumn and assembly are level w ithin the enclosu re. Gently tap the base of the colu mn left or right to bring the top plate le vel. • Using four #10 x ¾” ( Q) screw s attach the base bracket and lift asse mbly to the en[...]

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    15 Step 8 11 M-A – M-L M-A – M-L 10 10 Note : IF MONITOR SCREWS “BOTTOM OUT” , THEN USE ADDITI ONA L WASHERS (not included) TO TAKE UP THE SLACK. TV  Attach the Universal Adapter to the TV: • Place the TV fa ce down on a protected su rface. • For larger TV’s, the vertical ra ils may need swapped out for the longer included rails. R[...]

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    16 Step 9 Figure B Figure A Figure C  Connect the TV and universal adapter to the lift column: • Partially in stall two ¼-20 x ½” (W) hex screws into t he top r ear of th e universal adapter (fig . A). • Lift and lock T V into position on sc reen adapter (fig . B). • Install two remaining hex scre ws through the screen adapter into the[...]

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    17 Step 10  Install universa l adapter rail covers : • Carefully at tach the correct pla stic cove rs to the univer sal adapter.[...]

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    18 Appendix  Using guide pins for a floating top: • The guide pins are recommended for use as a safety measure to pre vent pinch points. A te mplate has been inc luded to assist with guide pin use. • If the guide pins are to be used, make su re the top surf ace of the en cl osure will not be used as a load bearing surface. • Carefully cons[...]

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    19 Guide Pin/Top Plate Template[...]

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    20 OmniMount Systems , Inc . 8201 South 48th Street Phoenix, AZ 85044-5355 1-800-MOU NT-IT 1-800-668-6848 www.omnim ountpro.com Thank you for purchasing an OmniMount product.[...]