Installation/Operating Instructions Flatscreen Lift by Draper

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Caution 1 Read instructions completely before proceeding. 2 Follow instructions carefully. Installation contrary to instructions invalidates warranty. 3 The Flatscreen Lift must be installed on a ¾" thick back panel, such as plywood, MDF or other stable material. 4 Do not obstruct operation of lift with fingers or any object. Serious injury or damage could result. 5 Installer must provide adequate structure, and must also secure furniture to wall to prevent tipping. 6 For displays larger than 60", a special bracket may be required. Call Draper for assistance. Note: Unit has been thoroughly inspected and tested at factory and found to be operating properly prior to shipment. Please unpack your shipment and verify that you have received all of the parts listed below. Lift and components ship in two cartons. One (1) U-channel mounting bar (packed in separate carton) One (1) FSL Lift One (1) Control Box One (1) RF Remote Control One (1) Control Cable Wiring (attaches controller to lift) One (1) Power Cord One (1) Universal TV Mount One (1) Set 8 bolts and nuts One (1) Secondary Shelf Two (2) Secondary Shelf Stop Brackets One (1) Set of Lift Mounting Directions/Controller Programming Instructions Installation/Operating Instructions Flatscreen Lift by Draper 2 The lift controller has an intermittant two cycle operation one cycle to its upper position and one cycle to its lowered position. The controller cycles should always start in the lowered position. The cycle time is 50 seconds on, 150 seconds off. 3 The Maximum environment temperature of controller is not to exceed 104 F (40 C). 4 Do not use this apparatus near water or moisture for example, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc. 5 Clean only with dry cloth. 6 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions. 7 Do not install near any heat sources, including radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other equipment (including amplifiers) that produces heat. 8 Do not install without proper use of the polarized or grounding plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician. 9 Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched, particularly at the plugs, convenience receptacles and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus. 10 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 11 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart or rack is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Hardware RF Remote Controller Cable Lift Control Box Secondary Shelf U-Shaped Mounting Bar You will need the following tools to install the lift: One #2½ metric Allen wrench One #4 metric Allen wrench One #5 metric Allen wrench One drill with a #2 Phillips head screw tip One #5 Vix bit Secondary Shelf Stop Brackets Universal TV Mount and Hardware Important Safety Instructions 1 The lift requires a minimum load of 15 lbs in order to function properly. This can be achieved by either (1) attaching weight to the mounting brackets, or (2) manually applying hand pressure at the top of both slides during operation. Caution: If manually applying pressure to the top of both slides, keep hands, clothing and other objects out of the operational area of the lift. 12 Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 13 Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, including but not limited to: power supply cord or plug cut, frayed or otherwise damaged; liquid spilled/objects fallen into the unit; exposure to rain or moisture; unit not operating normally; or unit has been dropped. 14 WARNING: The main plug/appliance coupler/direct plug-in adapter is used as a disconnect device. The disconnect device MUST remain readily available within easy reach. WARNING/AVERTISSEMENT RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR. 15 This lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of non-insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. Where in a manufacturer s service documentation, for example in circuit diagrams or lists of components, a symbol is used to indicate that a specific component shall be replaced only by the component specified in that documentation for safety reasons. 16 When apparatus operation and installation instructions contain instructions for use by service personnel, such instructions shall be separate in format from other instructions and preceded by the word CAUTION and the following or the equivalent. These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only: To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. 17 A warning that an apparatus with class I construction shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. 18 The unit shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the unit. Copyright 2013 Draper Inc. Form FSL_Inst13 Printed in U.S.A. If you encounter any difficulties installing or servicing your FSL Flatscreen Lift, call your dealer or Draper, Inc. in Spiceland, Indiana, 765-987-7999, or fax 765-987-7142.

Flatscreen Lifts by Draper, Inc. page 2 of 6 Installing Unit The FSL Flatscreen Lift must be installed on a ¾" thick back panel, such as plywood, MDF or other stable material. Please Note: The top of back panel including lift U channel bracket must be installed ¼" below inside front and sides of the cabinet. Caution: Prior to installing, ensure the furniture/cabinetry being used is large enough and strong enough to hold the FlatScreen Lift (in the fully upright position) and the display without tipping (see diagram on next page for minimum height requirements). If attaching to wall, installer is responsible for ensuring appropriate hardware is used and wall and studs are strong enough to hold the combined weight of the display and the lift. 1 Place "U" Channel Mounting Bar (see Fig. 1) down on the top edge of the ¾" back panel with the four pre-drilled holes facing the inside of the furniture where the lift will be placed. The "U" Channel Mounting Bar is press-on fit. 2 Lower the "U" channel on the back of the FSL Flatscreen Lift down over the back panel Mounting Bar and center it on the back panel. 3 Determine where to cut out for the motor in the ¾" thick back panel. (This is easier if the back ¾" panel has not been installed and attached in the actual cabinet yet.) 4 See Fig. 2 for motor cutout location. Cut out the opening to enable motor to pass through back panel. The added clearance around the cut out opening allows the motor and controller wiring cable to be fed inside the cabinet for hook-up. If more space is required for cables, etc., the hole can be enlarged or additional holes can be made in the back panel. U Channel Mounting Bar MODEL DIM A FSL-F-42 25½" FSL-F-50 29½" MOTOR CUT OUT 7" Figure 2 5 Measure down from the top of the "U" Channel Mounting Bar to the location of the two (2) 6 mm threaded anchoring holes on the bottom of the lift (above the motor). Pre-drill the location on the panel with a #5 Vix bit and then drill two 5 /16" holes through the back panel. 6 Mount the lift in place onto the back panel and secure it with two (2) 6 mm x 30 mm bolts using flat washers. The bolts need only be tightened with a firm amount of torque, so as not to distort the back panel. 7 Attach the back ¾" furniture panel with lift into cabinetry and secure. Pull the motor/control wire cable through into the inside opening of the Lift area. 8 Position the controller in a convenient place to the left or right side of the lift at the top of the back panel just below the "U" Channel Mounting Bar. Screw the controller into place using four (4) 7 x 7 /16" pan head mounting screws provided. 9 Attach the male end of the motor/control cable to the female connector on the bottom of the controller. 10 Attach the female connector of the power cord to the male connector on the bottom of the controller. FSL Flatscreen Lift Operation The FSL FlatScreen Lift is operated with an RF Controller (standard) (115V AC or 220V AC). 1 The controller has been pre-programmed to extend to pre-determined height. 2 Press the "Up" button on the remote control to activate the up function. 3 The lift will extend to its pre-programmed height. 4 Attach secondary shelf to mounting brackets. (The secondary shelf has adjustable slots that allow you to center it in the cabinet opening.) 5 Pre-drill into the four holes located on the "U" channel mounting bar with a #5 Vix bit into the back panel. Figure 1 LIFT C L 3" 1 5 /8" DIM A 6 Attach the two 2 1 /8" tall x 3 /8" deep secondary shelf stop brackets by inserting one # 7 x 7 /16" pan head screw into the top of the adjustable slots in each stop bracket. (Hand tighten screw only at this time and rotate brackets sideways on U Channel Mounting Bar.) Do not attach secondary shelf stop brackets lower inside the cabinet. Caution: You must place a load of at least 15 lbs. to the unit before operating the lift. 7 Press the "Down" button on the remote control to activate the down function. (Apply constant downward pressure to the top of both slides at the curved portion of the lift.) 8 As the lift descends press the "Down" button once to halt the lift when the secondary lid stop brackets on the backside of the secondary lid are approximately ¾" below the top of the "U" Channel Mounting Bar. 9 Center the secondary lid bracket in cabinet opening (left and right). Please note: If power to the unit is lost, the FSL has a manual override. Simply remove the two screws from cover on the top of the lift, and use an M8 socket and ratchet or drill to raise or lower the unit. See back page for details. Making the ¾" Secondary Shelf 1 Measure the inside opening width of cabinet opening from the back side of the cabinet front panel to the front of the secondary lid bracket screw heads. 2 Measure the inside opening length of cabinet opening from the inside of the side walls. 3 Manufacture the secondary lid out of the ¾" material. If using veneer edge banding, subtract 3 /16" off depth and 3 /8" off width. If using solid hardwood, subtract an additional 1 /16" off depth and width. Installing the ¾" Secondary Shelf 1 Place the secondary lid from above on the pre-installed secondary shelf and center in the cabinet (left and right). 2 While holding down on the secondary shelf, press the "Up" button on the remote once more to raise the lift. Caution: Beware of getting fingers and hands pinched. 3 Using the Vix bit, pre-drill through pre-registered holes in the secondary shelf bracket. Secure the secondary shelf with appropriate fasteners (not supplied). 4 Press the "Down" button once to lower the lift and secondary lid into the pocket of the cabinet. Stop the lift when the top of the secondary lid is flush with the sides of the cabinet. Rotate the two "L" shaped secondary lid stops into position and tighten securely. 5 Press the "Up" button on the remote once more to raise the lift to its fullest extension height. Caution: Pinch point. Keep hands clear. Please Note: When installing lid on cabinet, make sure: A When fully open the lid is leaning slightly forward (resting against the unit) so it will close as unit is lowered; and B The lid is placed so that if cabinet is placed against the wall the lid has adequate space to open. Dimensions and Data Model FSL-F-42 FSL-F-50 TV Size Up to 42" Up to 50" Maximum TV Height* 24 13 /16" 28¾" Lift Height 25 13 /16" 29¾" Lift Width 17" 17" Lift Depth without Brackets 3 1 /16" 3 1 /16" TV Bracket Depth 1" 1" Lift Depth with Brackets** 4 1 /16" 4 1 /16" Lift Height at Max. Ext. 59¼" 73½" Extension 33 7 /16" 43¾" Extension Time 25 sec. 33 sec. Max. Weight Capacity 210 lb 210 lb *If using secondary shelf, and TV height is a concern, contact Draper for recommendations. **Back-panel to back of TV.

Flatscreens Lift by Draper, Inc. page 3 of 6 Model Dim A Dim B FSL-F-42 25 13 /16" 42" FSL-F-50 29 3 /4" 46 1 /16" Dimensions Dimensions with Extensions B 20 1 /2" 32" 17" 8 13 /16" 3 1 /4" 20" 15/16" 3 1 /16" 2 3 /16" A Attaching the FSL Universal TV Mount Kit* Connect the mount plate and lift bracket ➀ Find the M6 x 12 screws with washer and nut in the screw pack. ➁ With the help of an assistant, position the mount plate level against the lift in the desired mounting location. ➂ Mark the right (upper and lower) and the left (upper and lower) positions of the small horizontal slots that are in alignment with vertical slot on the metal studs of the lift. ➃ With the help of an assistant, position the mounting plate against the lift and line up the mounting slots. ➄ For each location, insert a screw, washer and nut with lift bracket. ➅ Tighten each screw with an open ended socket wrench by turning clockwise until tight. Display bracket installation ➀ To ensure optimal installation, this kit includes various screws of different diameters and lengths. ➁ Place your TV screen down on a soft, flat surface, and locate the threaded mounting points that are located on the back of the display. ➂ Determine which screw is the correct length by carefully inserting a straw, or toothpick, and mark how deep the mounting point is. ➃ If your display has a curved back or a recessed thread mounting point, a spacer must be used. ➄ Place the spacer between the mounting bracket and the display. ➅ If a smaller screw is being used, please use a washer with each screw for added stability. Final installation ➀ Attach each bracket to the display by aligning the holes on each bracket, with the thread insert on the back panel of your display, inserting the screws through both and turning clockwise until they are fully inserted. ➁ Tighten with a Phillips head screw driver. ➂ To complete the installation of your new plasma mount, carefully place the television brackets over the upper and lower mounting lips. ➃ Insert the locking rods to secure the mounting bracket. *Displays larger than 60" diagonal may require a special bracket as they may not fit the standard universal mount. Contact Draper for assistance. C Model Dim C Dim D FSL-F-42 59 1 /4" 25 3 /8" FSL-F-50 73 1 /2" 29" D Warning: Do not obstruct operation of lift with any part of the body, or with any object. Serious injury or damage could result. Keep children clear of unit when in operation, and when in raised position.

Flatscreen Lift by Draper, Inc. page 4 of 6 Controller Programming Instructions IMPORTANT: ➀ THE LIFT MUST BE WORKING AGAINST A MINIMUM LOAD OF AT LEAST 15 LBS IN ORDER TO FUNCTION PROPERLY. This can be achieved by either (1) attaching weight to the mounting brackets, or (2) manually by applying hand pressure at the top of both slides during operation. ➁ PLEASE READ THROUGH THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE CONTROLLER OR THE LIFT. IT WILL SAVE YOU MUCH TIME AND EFFORT. Programming the Controller The controller is pre-programmed and tested at the factory, and should operate properly immediately upon installation. However, there are several functions that can be programmed to your specific requirements. Please note that when power is first applied to the controller, a horizontal flashing bar may appear in the display. If the flashing bar is in the upper right-hand corner (Fig 1), it means that the system thinks the lift is in the fully extended or up position. Fig. 1 Fig. 2 If the flashing bar is in the lower left-hand corner (Fig. 2), it means that the system thinks the lift is in the fully closed or down position. In either case, compare the actual position of the lift with the indication on the display before proceeding with programming. If they are not the same, follow the instructions for Extension Programming before programming other functions. Entering Setup Mode Before any of the functions of the controller can be programmed, you must first enter the Setup mode. To enter the Setup mode, do the following: ➀ Press SETUP and together, and hold for 5 EP should appear on the controller display. The controller is now unlocked and you may now access and program all the controller functions. ➁ By repeatedly pressing SETUP, you may toggle through the functions, which are abbreviated and will appear in the display in the following order: Function Display Extension Programming EP Add remote control A.rc Clear remote control C.rc Current down Cu.d Current Up Cu.U Infrared down Ird Infrared up Iru Count Cou bypass byp ➂ To exit setup mode: Press SETUP until appears in the display, then press. A brief description and procedure for programming each of the functions follows. EP Extension Programming Used to program the lift to stop at any desired extension height. NOTE: WHEN ATTEMPTING TO PROGRAM EXTENSION HEIGHT, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO START WITH THE LIFT IN THE FULLY CLOSED OR DOWN POSITION. If you see that the horizontal bar is flashing in the lower left corner of the display, but the lift is not in the lowest or closed position, (which often happens when the up and down buttons have been pushed before the controller is connected to the lift), do the following: ➀ Enter Setup mode by pressing SETUP and together, and holding for 5 ➁ Enter the bypass mode (refer to bypass instructions below). ➂ When in bypass mode, press and hold until the lift reaches its full down position. ➃ Once the lift is in the full down position, check to see whether the horizontal flashing bar is in the lower left-hand corner of the display. If it is not, press. The lift position and the controller will now be synchronized and you may proceed with extension programming. ➄ Press SETUP until EP appears in the display. ➅ Press. The extension height can now be programmed. ➆ Press and hold until the desired height is reached. ➇ To lock in the height setting, press SETUP until the display shows the next available function (in this case, A.rc). ➈ Exit setup mode. Arc Add Remote Control Use to add a second remote control to the controller memory. ➁ Press SETUP until A.rc appears in the display. ➂ Press any button on the remote control that is to be added. Press repeatedly until -.1.r or -.2.r appears in the controller display. The number 1 or 2 designates which remote is being added. If no number shows up after several attempts, clear the memory with the C.rc function (see below) and try again. Crc Clear Remote Control Used to clear all remote control information from the controller memory. ➁ Press SETUP until C.rc appears in the display. ➂ Press and together, and hold until the display goes blank. ➃ Proceed to A.rc, or exit setup mode. Cu.d Current Down Used to set the maximum current limit for downward movement. This is one of the safety features of the lift. When the controller senses the current limit you have set, it will stop its downward movement, reverse itself, and travel upward several inches. This feature only works when Electrical Current/Load Monitoring is displayed. (See also the section on Electrical Current/Load Monitoring below.) ➁ Press SETUP until Cu.d appears in the display. ➂ Press once. The last programmed current value appears in the display. ➃ Press or to change to the desired value. ➄ To confirm and lock in this value, press SETUP until the next available function appears, (in this case Cu.U). ➅ Exit setup mode. Cu.U Current Up Used to set the maximum current limit for upward movement. This feature only works when Electrical Current/Load Monitoring is displayed. (See also the section on Electrical Current/Load Monitoring below.) ➁ Press SETUP until Cu.U appears in the display. ➂ Press once. The last programmed current value appears in the display. ➃ Press or to change to the desired value. ➄ To confirm and lock in this value, press SETUP until the next available function appears, (in this case Cu.U). ➅ Exit setup mode.

Flatscreen Lift by Draper, Inc. page 5 of 6 Cou Count With this function, you can determine how many times the lift has been cycled (assuming the same lift and controller have been paired since new). A cycle is one complete lifting/lowering action. To see how many times the lift has been cycled, do the following: ➁ Press SETUP until Cou appears in the display. ➂ Pressing displays the number of cycles (up to 999). ➃ Pressing displays the number of cycles in thousands. ➄ Exit Setup mode. byp Bypass This is the temporary bypass mode. In this mode, the controller temporarily ignores all previously programmed instructions. IT ALSO IGNORES ALL THE PROGRAMMABLE SAFETY FUNCTIONS AND FEATURES. PLEASE EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN USING THIS FEATURE! The bypass feature may be used in special situations. For example, a programmed controller might be removed from a shorter lift model and then connected to a taller lift model. During operation of the taller lift, the lift may stop before reaching the bottom of its travel, because the controller is still programmed for the shorter lift, and assumes that it has already reached the bottom limit of travel for the shorter lift. To use the bypass feature, do the following: ➁ Press SETUP until byp appears in the display. ➂ Use or to move the lift up or down as desired. ➃ Exit Setup mode. Use this function to exit and lock the Setup mode, thereby preventing inadvertent changes to the settings or tampering by unauthorized persons. To exit Setup and lock access to the Setup mode: ➀ Press SETUP until appears in the display. ➁ Press to exit and lock the Setup mode. ELECTRICAL CURRENT/LOAD MONITORING One of the built-in safety features of the lift is based upon the fact that the harder the lift motor has to work, the more current it will draw. Should the lift encounter any unusual resistance during its travel, the current being drawn by the motor will increase rapidly. If there were no automatic means of cutting power to the motor, the result could be personal injury or damage to the motor or the lift. For this reason, the controller is designed to sense when the current being drawn exceeds a certain limit, and will instantly cut power to the motor, which immediately stops the lift. Please Note: This feature only works when Electrical Current/Load Monitoring is displayed. Monitoring the Current It is possible to monitor the current being drawn by the motor while the lift is in motion. Simply press SETUP while the lift is going up or down. The actual current being drawn by the lift will be shown (in amps) in real time on the controller display. This feature may also be used to detect gradual changes in current draw that could give an early indication of an impending internal mechanical failure (such failures are rare, but they can occur). Please Note: This feature must be on for Electrical Current/Load Monitoring to work. Setting the Current Limits Because the lift is designed to accommodate a wide variety of screens of various sizes and weights, it is important that the current limits be adjustable to the values appropriate to the weight of the screen being used. With this lift and controller, it is possible to set the upper current limit to any value desired within the normal operating range, which is 4.5 to 6.5 amps, depending on the weight of the screen. The reading should never exceed 8.0 amps, which is the factory default setting. To set the limit for upward travel: ➀ Run the lift up with the planned load. ➁ Monitor the current and note the maximum reading. ➂ Using the Current Up feature (see above), set the limit to 1 amp higher than the maximum reading noted. To set the limit for downward travel: ➃ Run the lift down with the planned load. ➄ Monitor the current and note the maximum reading. ➅ Using the Current Down feature (see above), set the limit to 1 amp higher than the maximum reading noted. Example: During upward travel, you note that the maximum reading is 3 amps. Use Current UP to set the limit at 4 amps. Please Note: This feature only works when Electrical Current/Load Monitoring is displayed. Plugging TV into Controller for Power TV can be plugged into outlet on Controller to power the TV. The outlet is fused to protect the TV from power surges. The outlet provides power only when the lift is fully up, and cuts power as soon as it starts going down. CC/12VT Port The Second RJ12 terminal from the left, marked CC/12VT, is a combined Contact Closure and 12 Volt Trigger port. Pin 4 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 1 Contact Closure uses pins 1,2,3,4 and works as follows: GND (COM) Up (closing pin 4 and 3 will make the lift go up) Down (closing pin 4 and 2 will make the lift go down) Stop (closing pin 1 and 4 will stop the lift) Contact Closure can be set up as a two- or three-button system if preferred. In a two-button system, Pin 1 is not used. The lift will stop if either the up or down buttons are pressed while the lift is in motion. Contact closure also works as either a momentary or permanent closure. 12 Volt trigger uses pins 5 and 6 and works as follows: Pin 5 Pin 6 DC 12V(+) DC 12V(-) The presence of voltage on pins 5 and 6 causes the lift to go up. No voltage on pins 5 and 6 causes the lift to go down. The range of acceptable DC voltage is 8V to 18V. Sensor Port (For Future Use) The RJ9 terminal on the right, marked EMERG. sensor port, is an extra sensor port. If desired, this terminal may be used with an additional external safety switch or sensor. Using an NC switch to close Pins 2 and 4 will disable the lift. When the contacts are opened, the lift will operate again. Pin 3 in this terminal may be used to supply 12VDC power to the external sensor if required. FCC Device: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Flatscreen Lift by Draper, Inc. page 6 of 6 WARNING! RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DISCONNECT FROM POWER BEFORE SERVICING CC/Trig. port 1-CC stop, 2-CC dn 3-CC up, 4-GND 5-Trig. -in 12V(+) 6-Trig. -in 12V(-) 1...6 LIFT Emerg. sensor port 2-in, 3- +12V 4-GND 1...4 CE Adapter Plug plugs in to back of 220V controller RJ12 RJ12 RJ9 Troubleshooting Info: A horizontal flashing bar in the lower left corner of the display tells you that the system assumes that it is in the lowest/closed position. If you find the bar flashing in the lower left corner and the lift is not in the lowest/closed position, use BYP function to bring the lift all the way down. (You may find yourself in this situation when Up and Down buttons on the controller are used without previously connecting controller to the lift.) A Horizontal flashing bar in the upper right corner of the display shows you that the lift has reached its maximum (previously programmed) extension height. Use EP function to set new desired height.