LOGICDATA DYNAMIC MOTION User guide

SYSTEM MANUAL
Document Version 1.0 / August 2018

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DYNAMIC MOTION System - System Manual
Document Version 1.0/August 2018
This document was originally published in English.
LOGICDATA Electronic & Software Entwicklungs GmbH
Wirtschaftspark 18
8530 Deutschlandsberg
Austria
Phone: +43 (0) 3462 51 98 0
Fax: +43 (0) 3462 51 98 1030
Internet: http://www.logicdata.net
Email: o[email protected]
INFO This manual is valid for all congurations of the LOGICDATA DYNAMIC MOTION
System

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CONTENTS
1 General information 5
1.1 Other applicable documents 5
1.2 Copyright 5
1.3 Royalty-free use of images and text 5
1.4 Trademarks 5
2Safety 6
2.1 Target audience 6
2.2 General safety regulations and obligations 6
2.3 Intended use 6
2.4 Reasonably foreseeable misuse 6
2.5 Explanation of symbols and signal words 7
2.6 Liability 7
2.7 Residual risks 8
2.8 Skilled Persons 9
2.9 Notes for Resellers 9
3 Scope of delivery 9
4 Assembly 10
4.1 Requirements for Assembly 11
4.2 Table system with 1 Power Unit 12
4.2.1 Required components 12
4.2.2 Connecting the components 12
4.2.3 Completing Assembly 12
4.3 Benching Table System 13
4.3.1 Required components 13
4.3.2 Connecting the components 13
4.3.3 Completing Assembly 14
4.4 Table system with multiple Power Units 15
4.4.1 Required components 15
4.4.2 Connecting the components 15
4.4.3 Completing Assembly 16
4.5 Connecting Power Hubs 17
4.6 Connecting Battery Packs 17
4.7 Performing a Position Reset Procedure 17

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5 Operation 18
5.1 Standard functions 19
5.1.1 Adjusting the table top height 19
5.2 Advanced functions 19
5.2.1 Saving Memory Positions 19
5.2.2 Adjusting the table top to a saved position 20
6 Software dependent functions 21
6.1 Standard functions 21
6.1.1 Low speed area 21
6.1.2 Safety area 21
6.2 Advanced functions 21
6.2.1 Factory Reset 22
6.2.2 Container Stop and Self Stop Positions 22
6.2.3 Key Lock 23
6.2.4 Correcting the height display 23
7 Changing the table system 24
7.1 Replacing an Actuator 24
7.2 Replacing a User Interface 24
7.3 Replacing a Power Unit 24
8Disassembly 24
9 Collision Protection
9.1 Intelligent System Protection 25
9.2 Drive Back Function 25
10 Maintenance 25
11 Troubleshooting 26
12 Disposal 26

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1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Documentation for the DYNAMIC MOTION System (DM System) consists of this Operating Manual and sev-
eral other documents (Other applicable documents, page 5). Read all documentation before assembling or
operating the table system. Keep all documentation for as long as the products are in your possession. Ensure
that all documentation is provided to subsequent owners. Go to www.logicdata.net for more information
and support. This Manual may change without notice. The most recent version is available on our website.
1.1 OTHER APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
This Operating Manual assumes that the reader has assembled the products in the Table System and has read
the following documents:
• Datasheet and Operating Manual for the installed DYNAMIC MOTION Actuator
• Datasheet and Operating Manual for the installed User Interface (Handset or other)
• Datasheet and Operating Manual (if applicable) for the installed DYNAMIC MOTION Power
Unit (Power Hub or Battery Pack)
1.2 COPYRIGHT
© July 2018 by LOGICDATA Electronic und Software Entwicklungs GmbH. All rights reserved, except for
those listed in Chapter 1.3 Royalty-free use of images and text on page 5 .
1.3 ROYALTY-FREE USE OF IMAGES AND TEXT
After purchase and full payment of the product, all text and images in Chapter 2, “Safety”, may be used free
of charge by the customer for 10 years after delivery. They should be used to prepare end user documentation
for height-adjustable table systems. The license does not include logos, designs, and page layout elements
belonging to LOGICDATA. The customer may make any necessary changes to the text and images to adapt
them for the purpose of end user documentation. Texts and images may not be sold in their current state,
and may not be published or sublicensed digitally. The transfer of this license to third parties without per-
mission from LOGICDATA is excluded. Full ownership and copyright of the text and graphics remain with
LOGICDATA. Texts and graphics are oered in their current state without warranty or promise of any kind.
1.4 TRADEMARKS
Documentation may include the representation of registered trademarks of goods or services, as well as
information about copyright or other proprietary expertise of LOGICDATA or third parties. In all cases, all
rights remain exclusively with the respective copyright holder. LOGICDATA® is a registered trademark of
LOGICDATA Electronic & Software GmbH in the USA, the European Union, and other countries.

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2 SAFETY
2.1 TARGET AUDIENCE
This manual is intended for Skilled Persons only. Refer to Chapter 2.8, Skilled Persons on page 9 to ensure
that personnel meet all requirements.
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
In general, the following safety regulations and obligations apply when handling the product:
• Do not operate the DM System unless it is in a clean and perfect condition
• Do not remove, change, bridge, or bypass any protection, safety, or monitoring equipment
• Do not convert or modify any components without written approval from LOGICDATA
• In the event of malfunction or damage, any faulty components must be replaced immediately
• Unauthorized repairs are prohibited
• Do not attempt to replace hardware unless the system is in a de-energized state
• Only skilled persons are allowed to work on the Table System
• Ensure that national worker protection conditions and national safety and accident prevention
regulations are observed during operation of the system
2.3 INTENDED USE
The DYNAMIC MOTION System is a group of products intended to operate electrically Height-Adjustable
Tables. It is intended for indoor use only. The system may only be installed in compatible Height-Adjustable
Tables and with LOGICDATA-approved accessories. Contact LOGICDATA for further details. Use beyond or
outside the intended use will void the product’s warranty. Please refer to the Operating Manual of each prod-
uct in the DM System to determine its individual intended use.
2.4 REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE
Usage outside of the intended use for each product could lead to minor injuries, serious injuries, or even
death. Reasonably foreseeable misuse of the system includes, but does not extend to:
• Using the system as a climbing or lifting aid for people or animals
• Connecting unauthorized products to the Table System. If you are unsure as to whether a
product can be used with the system, contact LOGICDATA for further information
• Overloading the Table System

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2.5 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS
Safety notices contain both symbols and signal words. The signal word indicates the severity of the hazard.
DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious
injury.
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moder-
ate injury.
NOTICE Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to the product
through electrostatic discharge (ESD).
NOTICE Indicates a situation that will not lead to personal injury, but could lead to damage to
the device or the environment.
INFO Indicates the protection class of the device: Protection Class III.
Protection Class III devices may only be connected to SELV or PELV power sources.
INFO Indicates important tips for handling the product.
2.6 LIABILITY
LOGICDATA products comply with all currently applicable health and safety regulations. However, risk can
result from incorrect operation or misuse. LOGICDATA is not liable for damage or injury caused by:
• Improper product use
• Disregard of the documentation
• Unauthorized product alterations
• Improper work on and with the Table System
• Operation of damaged products
• Wear parts
• Improperly performed repairs
• Unauthorized changes to the operating parameters
• Disasters, external inuence, and force majeure
The information in this documentation describes the characteristics of the system without assurances.
Resellers assume responsibility for the LOGICDATA products installed in their applications. They must en-

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sure their product complies with all relevant directives, standards and laws. LOGICDATA shall not be held
liable for any damage that is directly or indirectly caused by the delivery or use of this document. Resellers
must observe the relevant safety standards and guidelines for each product in the Table System.
2.7 RESIDUAL RISKS
Residual risks are the risks that remain after all relevant safety standards have been complied with. These
have been evaluated in the form of a risk assessment. Residual risks associated with the operation of the
system as a whole are listed here and throughout this Operating Manual. The risks associated with each
product are detailed in the respective product’s Operating Manual. See also Chapter 1.1 Other Applicable
Documents on page 5. The symbols and signal words used in this Operating Manual are listed in Chapter 2.5
Explanation of Symbols and Signal Words on page 7.
WARNING Risk of death or serious injury in explosive atmospheres
Operating the system in potentially explosive atmospheres may lead to death or serious
injury through explosions.
• Read the relevant directives to determine if an atmosphere is potentially explosive
• Do not operate the system in potentially explosive atmospheres
CAUTION Risk of injury through exposure to harmful gases
Operating the system using damaged cables may lead to overheating and the release
of harmful gases. Inhaling these gases may lead to minor or moderate injury.
• Do not use damaged Cables
• Ensure that Cables are not clamped during assembly
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through tripping
During the assembly process, you may have to step over Cables. Tripping over Cables
may lead to minor or moderate injury.
• Ensure that the assembly area is kept clear of unnecessary obstructions
• Be careful not to trip over Cables
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
If any Handset Key becomes stuck while the system is in motion, the system may not
stop properly. This may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
• Disconnect the system immediately if any Handset Key becomes stuck
WARNING Moderate risk of serious injury through electric shocks
While cleaning or using the system, liquid intrusion may lead to serious injury through
electric shocks.
• Do not allow any components to become wet during cleaning
• Ensure components are placed away from areas where spillages are likely to occur
• Take care not to spill liquids onto or around the system

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2.8 SKILLED PERSONS
CAUTION Risk of injury through incorrect installation
Only Skilled Persons have the expertise to complete the installation process safely.
Installation by unskilled persons can lead to minor or moderate personal injury.
• Ensure that only Skilled Persons are allowed to complete the installation
• Ensure that persons with limited ability to react to danger do not take part in the
assembly process
The table system may only be assembled by Skilled Persons. A Skilled Person is dened as someone who:
• Is authorized for installation planning, installation, commissioning, or maintenance/servicing
of the product
• Has read and understood the Table System documentation, as well as the documentation rele-
vant to the component products of the system
• Has the technical education, training, and/or experience to perceive risks and avoid hazards
• Has knowledge of the specialist standards applicable to the product
• Has the expertise to test, assess, and manage electrical and mechatronic products and systems
in accordance with the generally accepted standards and guidelines of electrical engineering
and furniture manufacturing
2.9 NOTES FOR RESELLERS
Resellers are companies that purchase LOGICDATA products for installation in their own products.
INFO For reasons of EU conformity and product safety, Resellers should provide users with an
Operating Manual in their native EU ocial language.
INFO Operating Manuals must include all the safety instructions that end users require to
handle your product safely.
3 SCOPE OF DELIVERY
The scope of delivery depends on which type of Table System will be assembled, and which accessories
have been chosen. Go to Chapter 4 Assembly on page 10, and nd the Required components
subheading for your chosen conguration.

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4 ASSEMBLY
This chapter of the Operating Manual describes the process of connecting the table system’s components
after they have been mounted to the Height-Adjustable Table System. You must read the documentation for
each part of the system (Actuator, User Interface, Power Unit, etc.) for that product’s mounting instructions.
The chapter "Assembly" outlines three common congurations for Table Systems. For further information
concerning other congurations of the DM System, please contact LOGICDATA.
Fig. 1: Required components
NOTE: This is a summary list of the components used in the dierent installation variants of the DM System.
Not all components are required for all variants.
1DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators (should be mounted into Height-Adjustable Columns)
2a Power Hub (Optional - See Chapter 4.7)
2b LOGICcell Battery Pack (Optional - See Chapter 4.7)
3User Interface (Handset or other)
4Benching Adapter (for Benching Table Systems - see Chapter 4.3)
5Sync Cable (for Tables with Multiple Power Hubs - see Chapter 4.4)
INFO Your Table System must be powered using a DYNAMIC MOTION-
compatible Power Unit. A Power Unit is a general term that covers the
DM Power Hubs and all LOGICDATA Battery Packs. The assembly pro-
cess diers slightly depending on which type of Power Unit will be installed.
Unless otherwise stated, the instructions in this Operating Manual assume that the
user has installed a Table System alongside a Power Hub that adapts Mains electricity.
If you have purchased a DM System for use alongside a LOGICDATA Battery Pack, you
are obliged to read the Operating Manual of your chosen Battery Pack in full.
LOGICcell
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2a 3 5

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INFO Your Table System must be controlled using a DYNAMIC MOTION-compatible
User Interface. A User Interface is a general term that covers Handsets (Basic and
Comfort) and other products that can control the System, e.g. LOGIClink. Assembly
and Operation dier depending on which type of User Interface will be installed.
Unless otherwise stated, the instructions in this Operating Manual assume that the
user has installed a Table System alongside a Comfort or Basic Handset. If you have
purchased a DM System for use alongside a dierent User Interface, you are obliged to
read the Operating Manual of your chosen User Interface in full.
4.1 REQUIREMENTS FOR ASSEMBLY
WARNING Moderate risk of death or serious injury through electric shocks
Connecting the system incorrectly can lead to death or serious injury through electric
shocks.
• Ensure that the supplied voltage complies with each product's type plate
• Ensure all components are connected to the correct sockets
• Disconnect the Power Unit before removing or connecting any components
• If a Power Hub is used, connect the system to the Mains only after all other com-
ponents (Actuators, User Interfaces, etc.) have been connected to the Power Hub
WARNING Moderate risk of death or serious injury through electric shocks
Using damaged products may lead to death or serious injury through electric shocks.
• Do not use the User Interface or Power Unit if you see the housing is damaged
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through improper handling
Improper handling of the system during assembly may lead to minor or moderate inju-
ry through cutting, pinching, and crushing.
• Read all instructions and safety notices carefully
NOTICE Ensure proper ESD handling during assembly. Damage that can be attributed to electro-
static discharge will void warranty claims.
NOTICE Before assembly, all parts must be acclimatised to the ambient conditions.
NOTICE Operating the table system when it is not properly connected can damage the product.
• Ensure all Cables are properly connected
• Ensure that all required Actuators are ready to be operated
• Do not operate the DM System until it is properly connected
INFO Perform a product risk assessment so that you can respond to potential residual haz-
ards. Assembly instructions must be included in your end user Operating Manual
Before assembling the table system, ensure the following requirements are met:
• All Actuators have been mounted properly into the Height-Adjustable Columns
• The Height-Adjustable Columns have been mounted correctly onto the Table Top
• The DM System will be connected at a voltage compliant with the Type Plate
• There is no load voltage on any parts

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4.2 ASSEMBLY: TABLE SYSTEM WITH 1 POWER UNIT (1,
2, OR 3 HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE COLUMNS)
This chapter describes assembly for Table Systems with one Power Unit and 1, 2, or 3 Height-Adjustable
Columns (not Benching Systems). The Table Top and Height-Adjustable Columns are supplied by the Reseller.
4.2.1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
1 to 3 Height-Adjustable Columns with DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators
1 User Interface (Handset or other)
1 Power Unit (Power Hub or Battery Pack)
4.2.2 CONNECTING THE COMPONENTS
Fig. 2: Connection map (example with a Power Hub and 2 Height-Adjustable Columns)
How to connect the system:
1. Plug the Actuator(s) into the Power Unit
2. Plug the User Interface into the Power Unit
3. If a Power Hub is used, plug the Power Hub into the Mains
4.2.3 COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
Before you use the table, you must perform a Position Reset Procedure (see Chapter 4.7 page 17).

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4.3 ASSEMBLY: BENCHING TABLE SYSTEM
This chapter describes how to assemble a Benching Table System. In a Benching System, multiple tables are
connected by one Power Unit. The tables are operated separately. You will need one User Interface for each
table. The Benching Adapter works like a power distributor. A Benching Table System consists of between
two and four tables. The Actuators within a single table are operated simultaneously by one User Interface.
The Table Top and Height-Adjustable Columns are supplied by the Reseller.
4.3.1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
Up to 8 Height-Adjustable Columns with DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators
2 to 4 User Interfaces (Handset or other)
1 Power Unit (Power Hub or Battery Pack)
1 to 3 Bench Adapters
4.3.2 CONNECTING THE COMPONENTS
Fig. 3: Connection map (Benching Table System, 4 tables, each with 2 Height-Adjustable
Columns, powered by a Power Hub). Note: This is the largest possible conguration.

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Table with the Power Unit:
1. Plug the Actuators into the Power Unit
2. Plug the User Interface into the Power Unit
Other tables:
3. Plug the Actuators into the Benching Adapter
4. Plug the User Interface into the Benching Adapter
5. Plug the Benching Adapter into the Power Unit
6. If a Power Hub is used, plug the Power Hub into the Mains
INFO A maximum of 4 tables (table 1 plus 3 others) can form a Benching System. For
Benching Systems with 3 or 4 tables, repeat steps 3 to 5 for each table.
4.3.3 COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
Before you use the table, you must perform a Position Reset Procedure (see Chapter 4.7 page 17).

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4.4 ASSEMBLY: SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE POWER UNITS
This section describes assembly for DM Systems with multiple Power Units. This conguration can adjust
heavy or oversized tables such as conference tables without aecting performance. The system consists of
groups of Actuators. Each Power Unit powers one group of Actuators. Groups are connected by Sync Cables.
The Table Top and Height-Adjustable Columns are supplied by the Reseller.
4.4.1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
4 to 8 Height-Adjustable Columns with DYNAMIC MOTION Actuators
At least 1 User Interface (Handset or other)
2 to 4 Power Hubs
1 to 3 Sync Cables
Optional: Branch Cable for additional connections
4.4.2 CONNECTING THE COMPONENTS
Fig. 4: Connection map (table system with multiple Power Units. 3 Actuator Groups, 6 Height
Adjustable Columns, 3 Power Units (Power Hubs), 2 User Interfaces)

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How to connect the system:
1. Plug the Actuators into the Power Unit for their respective Actuator Groups
2. Plug the User Interface(s) into the chosen Power Unit
3. Create a line of Power Units by connecting them to each other using the Sync Cable(s)
4. If Power Hubs are used, plug the Power Hubs into the Mains
INFO The instructions describe assembly for a Table System with multiple Power Units
where 2 Actuators are plugged into each Power Unit. If you wish to connect more
Actuators to each Power Unit, you will require a special Branch Cable to accommo-
date the extra Cables. Contact LOGICDATA for more details.
4.4.3 COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
Before you use the table, you must perform a Position Reset Procedure (see Chapter 4.7 page 17).

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4.5 CONNECTING POWER HUBS
The DM System can be connected to the Mains via a Power Hub. The conguration of the Power Hub de-
pends on the type of Table System used. Read the assembly instructions for your Table System for more
details.
4.6 CONNECTING BATTERY PACKS
The DM System can be powered using a Battery Pack. For instructions and safety advice on mounting and
connecting Battery Packs, refer to your Battery Pack’s Operating Manual.
4.7 PERFORMING A POSITION RESET PROCEDURE
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
Collision Detection (ISP) is inactive during start-up and reset processes. This may lead
to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
• Ensure that no persons or objects are in the table's range of motion
It is possible to perform a Position Reset Procedure with all types of compatible User Interface. However,
this section describes performing a Position Reset Procedure for Table Systems controlled by a Handset with
an UP Key and DOWN Key (Comfort or Basic Handsets).
If your DM System is operated by a dierent User Interface, consult that product’s operating Manual for
instructions on performing a Position Reset Procedure.
1. Press and hold the DOWN Key until the table stops at the lower position limit
2. Release the DOWN Key
3. Press and hold the DOWN Key again
▸ The table will move down slightly, then up again
4. Release the DOWN Key
▸ The Position Reset Procedure is complete.
INFO If your DM System has been parameterized with additional stopping points (e.g.
a Safety Area or Container Stop Position), repeat Step 3 until the table has moved
upwards again.

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5 OPERATION
WARNING Risk of minor or moderate injury through uncontrolled movement
The table may not always stop exactly at the expected position. Failure to anticipate the
table's movements may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
• Wait until the system has completely stopped before attempting to use the table
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through unsecured objects
While the table moves up and down, unsecured objects may fall o the table and onto
body parts. This may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
• Ensure loose objects are kept away from the edge of the table
• Do not leave unnecessary objects on the table during movement
This section of the System Manual contains instructions for operating the DM System. All instructions as-
sume the reader has assembled a Table System that will be controlled by a Handset with an UP Key and
DOWN Key. If your DM System is operated by a dierent User Interface, consult that product’s operating
Manual for instructions on operating the DM System.
The availability of some functions depends on the Handset used. This section describes two variants:
• Comfort Handsets - These products have a digital display and can save Memory Positions
• Basic Handsets - These products have only an UP and DOWN key
Handset Keys are represented as follows for further description:
UP Key
DOWN Key
SAVE SAVE Key (Comfort Handsets only)
1Memory Position Key 1 (Comfort Handsets only)
2Memory Position Key 2 (Comfort Handsets only)
3Memory Position Key 3 (Comfort Handsets only)
4Memory Position Key 4 (Comfort Handsets only)

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5.1 STANDARD FUNCTIONS
This section describes functions that can be performed using both Comfort and Basic User Handsets along-
side the DM System. If your DM System will be controlled by a dierent User Interface, consult that product's
Operating Manual for instructions and safety advice.
5.1.1 ADJUSTING THE TABLE TOP HEIGHT
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
Your ngers may be crushed when you attempt to change the height of the table
• Keep ngers away from moving parts
• Ensure that no persons or objects are in the table's range of motion
INFO The Table Top will move up or down until the UP or DOWN Key is released, or if a pre-de-
ned stopping point has been reached.
To move the Table Top UP:
Press and hold the UP Key until the desired height has been reached
To move the Table Top DOWN:
Press and hold the DOWN Key until the desired height has been reached
5.2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
This section describes functions that can only be performed using Comfort User Handsets alongside the DM
System. If your DM System will be controlled by a dierent User Interface, consult that product's Operating
Manual for instructions and safety advice.
5.2.1 SAVING A MEMORY POSITION
This function saves a set Table Top position. One Memory Position can be saved per Memory Position Key.
1. Move the table to the desired height (Chapter 5.1.1, Adjusting the Table Top height)
▸ The display shows the Table Top height (e.g. 73 cm)
2. Press the SAVE Key.
SAVE

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23. Press the Memory Position Key (e.g. 2)
▸ The display shows S 2
▸ After about two seconds, the Table Top height is displayed again
5.2.2 ADJUSTING THE TABLE TO A MEMORY POSITION
Version A (without double-click function):
21. Press and hold the required Memory Position Key (e.g. 2).
▸ The Table Top will move until the saved Table Top height has been reached. If
you release the Key before the Memory Position is reached, the table will stop.
22. Release the Memory Position Key
7 ▸ The display shows the Table Top height (e.g. 73 cm)
Version B (Auto-Movement with double-click function):
INFO The double-click function is available only for DM Systems sold in US markets.
INFO If you press any Key while the table moves to a Memory Position, the Table Top will stop
moving immediately. To continue, you must select the Memory Position again.
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through unauthorized modications
The rmware is delivered with a deactivated double-click function. If you activate this
function, the grading of the safety functions according to EN ISO 13849-1 PL b, Category
B, are no longer valid, as the legal requirements in the standard are no longer met.
• If you activate the function, perform a new risk new assessment to meet the higher
safety requirements (EN 60335-1). These cannot be met by the DM System
• LOGICDATA is not liable for injuries or damage caused by activating the dou-
ble-click function
2Double-click the required Memory Position Key (e.g. 2)
▸ The table will move to the Memory Position. You do not have to hold the Key
▸ The display shows the Table Top height (e.g. 73 cm)
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