Installing The Control Unit; Connecting The Control Unit; Reset; Operation - Häfele 633.52.330 Instructions D'utilisation

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4. Installing the
control unit

5. Operation

NOTE
Damage caused by excessive use of force
The control unit can be damaged by using electric tools (e.g. cordless screw-
drivers).
• Do not use electric tools to tighten the screws. (See Figure 8 in picture section)
• The torque must not exceed 40 Ncm
WARNING
Risk of injury from defective components!
The use of defective components can lead to serious injuries during
operation.
• If the control element is visibly damaged, it must not be installed.

4.1 Installing the control unit

• Make a suitable opening in the relevant area of the furniture item. The dimen-
sions can be found in Figure 8 of the picture section.
• Fit the control unit.
• Secure control unit by tightening the screws (max. 40 Ncm)

4.2 Connecting the control unit

In order to connect the control unit, refer to the relevant chapter of the lifting device
installation instructions (e.g. adjustable table).
• Route cable properly and secure (see Figure 9 of picture section)

4.3 Reset

In order to start up, perform a reset of the lifting device using the control unit (see
Figure 10 in picture section).
• Move lifting device (table) to lowest position.
Press "Down" button (C) for approximately 6 seconds until the column briefly moves
down and up again.
The following safety note must be observed during the operation, in order
to prevent hazards.
> Always maintain visual contact with the lifting device (e.g. electric table
base) when raising and lowering.
> Do not block the movement area of the lifting device.
> Only move the lift if the elements of the furniture item such as drawers are
closed.
> Keep hands, long hair and loose clothing out of the movement area of the
lifting device. Danger zones!
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