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Scissor Lift SLX by Draper page 3 of 8 <br />www.draperinc.com (765) 987-7999 <br />Installing Projector <br /> Generally, the video projector should be suspended from the Projector Pan <br />according to projector manufacturer’s instructions and recommended standard <br />ceiling mounting hardware. <br /> Projector should be bolted to projector pan as in a normal ceiling mounting. <br />Equipment should not be allowed to rest on optional ceiling closure during <br />operation. <br /> The Scissor Lift SLX has a grounded 115V AC, 60 Hz outlet for projector power <br />supply. <br /> Control cables should be laced through our Cable Management System <br />on rear scissor mechanism only. Route the cables and attach with plastic wire <br />ties similar to factory installed power cable. Make sure to use flexible cables. <br />Plenum rated cables are typically too stiff and should not be used. Installer is <br />responsible for ensuring cables do not stretch, kink, or interfere with the scissor <br />mechanism as the unit raises and lowers. This will ensure that cords do not <br />become tangled and damaged during Scissor Lift SL operation. <br /> <br /> Unit and projection system should be operated, checked and adjusted as necessary at this time. <br />NOTE: Immediately upon completion of the surrounding ceiling, units should be <br />operated to confirm that optional ceiling closure panel stops just short of touching <br />ceiling in closed position. <br /> Warning: Keep fingers and other objects away from <br />automatic ceiling closure and scissor mechanisms when unit is <br />operating. Serious injury or damage could result. <br />Attaching Universal Projector Mount to Projector Pan <br /> If you ordered the unit with optional Universal Projector Mount pre-installed, <br />disregard these instructions. <br /> If you did not order the mount pre-installed, you will need to install a new <br />Projector Pan, which includes the Universal Projector Mount's rectangular plate. <br />1 Lower unit until the Bottom Pan is resting on a tabletop or other stable and <br /> sturdy surface. <br />2 Remove Lifting Cable Bar from Bottom Pan (see Fig. 2). <br />3 Remove bolts holding Projector Pan to Bottom Pan (see Fig. 2). <br />4 Remove Projector Pan and set aside. <br />5 Place new Projector Pan with Universal Mount into place. <br />6 Re-attach Projector Pan to Bottom Pan. <br />7 Re-attach Lifting Cable Bar to Bottom Pan. <br />Installing Projector Using Universal Projector Mount <br />(maximum Capacity 26 lbs) <br /> See Installation Instructions included with Universal Pojector Mount. <br />315/16" (100mm) <br />12" <br />(304mm) <br />21/16"(52mm) <br />7"(178mm) <br />315/16" (100mm) <br />12" <br />(304mm) <br />21/16"(52mm) <br />7"(178mm) <br />7" <br />(178mm) <br />2½"(64mm) <br />10" (254mm)12" (305mm) <br />12" (305mm) <br />5½" <br />(140mm) <br />7" <br />(178mm) <br />2½"(64mm) <br />10" (254mm)12" (305mm) <br />12" (305mm) <br />5½" <br />(140mm) <br />Figure 3 <br />Figure 4
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