RSI Systems Furniture PIVOT User manual

|
Part No. TT-PIVOT
PIVOT
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TABLE
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TABLEHEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TABLE
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE TABLE
USER GUIDE
USER GUIDEUSER GUIDE
USER GUIDE

2 | PIVOT
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
User Guide: PIVOT
PIVOT
HEIGHT ADJUSTA LE TA LE
FEATURES
•Full table base (add your own work surface)
•Meets BIFMA 5.5 standards
•UL 962 approved
•Easy-order with one part number
•Lift capacity up to 250 lb.

PIVOT | 3
TA LE OF CONTENTS
User Guide:
P
IVOT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Independent Table
4
Table with Anti-Sag Bar
5
Initialization and Reset
12
Handswitch Operation
12
Unit Errors
13
This manual explains how this sit-stand desk is assembled, used, and maintained.
All sit-stand tables are subjected to functional and quality tests before leaving
our facility.
Troubleshooting
TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Troubleshooting
13
Parts
PartsParts
Parts
Diagram
DiagramDiagram
Diagram
4-5
Safety
SafetySafety
Safety
Information
InformationInformation
Information
6-7
Assembly
AssemblyAssembly
Assembly
Instructions
InstructionsInstructions
Instructions
8-11
Operation
OperationOperation
Operation
12
Technical
TechnicalTechnical
Technical
Data
DataData
Data
14
Warranty
WarrantyWarranty
Warranty
15
Standards
StandardsStandards
Standards
& Certifications
& Certifications& Certifications
& Certifications
15

4 | PIVOT
PARTS DIAGRAM
User Guide:
P
IVO
T
PIVOT
PARTS DIAGRAM
PARTS DIAGRAMPARTS DIAGRAM
PARTS DIAGRAM
INDEPENDENT TABLE
INDEPENDENT TABLEINDEPENDENT TABLE
INDEPENDENT TABLE
For tables up to 60"
PARTS
PARTSPARTS
PARTS
Qty Package
Qty PackageQty Package
Qty Package
1. Column 2
2. Handswitch 1
3. Control Box 1
4. Power Cord 1
5. #10 x ¾" Screw 24

PIVOT | 5
PARTS DIAGRAM
User Guide:
P
IVOT
TABLE WITH ANTI
TABLE WITH ANTITABLE WITH ANTI
TABLE WITH ANTI-
--
-SAG BAR
SAG BARSAG BAR
SAG BAR
For tables over 60"
6
1
5
2 4 3
PARTS
PARTSPARTS
PARTS
Qty Package
Qty PackageQty Package
Qty Package
1. Column 2
2. Handswitch 1
3. Control Box 1
4. Power Cord 1
5. Anti-Sag Bar 1
6. #10 x ¾" Screw 42

6 | PIVOT
PARTS DIAGRAM
User Guide: PIVOT
SAFETY
INFORMATION
INFORMATIONINFORMATION
INFORMATION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Save these instructions.
DANGER
DANGER DANGER
DANGER
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
To reduce the risk of electric shock:To reduce the risk of electric shock:
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
Always unplug this furnishing from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
INSTALL ONLY APPROVED WORK SURFACES
INSTALL ONLY APPROVED WORK SURFACESINSTALL ONLY APPROVED WORK SURFACES
INSTALL ONLY APPROVED WORK SURFACES
This table system does not include a work surface (desktop). Work surface must be at least ¾" thick and weigh no
more than 5 lb. per square foot (For example, a 2'x6' desktop should weigh no more than 60 lb). Do not exceed a
maximum weight for the desktop of 75 lb. To prevent table from tipping or collapsing, make sure the desk frame
is not overloaded by the weight of tabletop and objects you plan to put on the table. If you are unsure, contact
customer service.
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDRENKEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN
This table system is not designed for use in homes or other areas accessible by small children.
For indoor commercial office use only.
BE CAREFUL WHEN ADJUSTING DESK HEIGHT
BE CAREFUL WHEN ADJUSTING DESK HEIGHTBE CAREFUL WHEN ADJUSTING DESK HEIGHT
BE CAREFUL WHEN ADJUSTING DESK HEIGHT
Body parts and property can be caught between the
moving work surface and an immobile obstacle (such as
shelves, furniture, window sills, or walls). Keep at least
one inch of clearance around desk and make sure nothing
is in table’s path for its entire range of motion.
Before raising or lowering:
Before raising or lowering:Before raising or lowering:
Before raising or lowering:
•Check surroundings on all sides of desk are clear
•Make sure corded objects will not be pulled off table
or cause other objects to fall
•Make sure desk power cord moves freely
as desk moves up and down
WARNING:
WARNING:WARNING:
WARNING:
To
ToTo
To
reduce
reducereduce
reduce
the
thethe
the
risk
riskrisk
risk
of
ofof
of
death,
death,death,
death,
serious
seriousserious
serious
injury,
injury,injury,
injury,
or
oror
or
property
propertyproperty
property
damage,
damage,damage,
damage,
read
readread
read
and
and and
and
follow
followfollow
follow
this
thisthis
this
safety
safetysafety
safety
information
informationinformation
information
and
andand
and
the
thethe
the
provided
providedprovided
provided
instructions
instructionsinstructions
instructions
when
whenwhen
when
assembling
assemblingassembling
assembling
this
thisthis
this
product.
product. product.
product.
Do not change or replace components and accessories provided by
Do not change or replace components and accessories provided byDo not change or replace components and accessories provided by
Do not change or replace components and accessories provided by
OMT
OMTOMT
OMT-
--
-Veyhl.
Veyhl.Veyhl.
Veyhl.

PIVOT | 7
SAFETY INFORMATION
User Guide:
PIVOT
DO NOT OVERLOAD DESK
DO NOT OVERLOAD DESKDO NOT OVERLOAD DESK
DO NOT OVERLOAD DESK
To prevent table from tipping or collapsing, make sure the desk frame is not overloaded by the weight
of tabletop and objects on table. Evenly distribute load; excess loads near edges can reduce stability
and lead to tip over.
•Do not exceed maximum load (including weight of desktop) of 250 lb. (113Kg)
•Do not exceed edge load of 25 lb. when positioning monitors or mounting accessories.
•Do not sit or stand on table
USE CARE WHEN MOVING DESK
USE CARE WHEN MOVING DESKUSE CARE WHEN MOVING DESK
USE CARE WHEN MOVING DESK
•Clear objects and equipment from table before moving to reduce the risk of tipping over.
•Adjust the desk to its lowest height before moving
•To disconnect, remove plug from outlet
•Do not move a loaded desk
DO NOT OPEN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
DO NOT OPEN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTSDO NOT OPEN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
DO NOT OPEN ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Do not attempt to service table components. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the motor control
units or table legs. If your table needs service, contact customer service. Never operate this table if
it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been dropped or damaged.
KEEP TABLE FRAME DRY
KEEP TABLE FRAME DRYKEEP TABLE FRAME DRY
KEEP TABLE FRAME DRY
Keep all electrical components away from water and high humidity. Clean only with a dry or
slightly damp cloth. Do not spray cleaning solutions directly onto table system.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTION
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONGROUNDING INSTRUCTION
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
SS
S
This product is equipped with a cord having an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug.
Use only the cord provided.
Use only the cord provided. Use only the cord provided.
Use only the cord provided. Make sure that the product
is connected to an outlet having the same configuration
as the plug (as shown in Illustration A) that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local
codes and ordinances.
Do not modify the plug provided with the product
–if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet
installed by a qualified electrician.
No adapters are to be used with this product.
No adapters are to be used with this product. No adapters are to be used with this product.
No adapters are to be used with this product.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
ILLUSTRATION A
ILLUSTRATION AILLUSTRATION A
ILLUSTRATION A
Grounding
Pin
Grounded
Outlet
Grounded Outlet Box

8 | PIVOT
SAFETY INFORMATION
User Guide:
P
IVOT
ASSEM LY
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONSINSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
The assembly of the table frame to be made in accordance with this manual.
Changes to the table frame or improper use may affect the safety, function, and life of your product.
This manual is for all sit-stand tables from the OV1020 series.
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLYASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEWOVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
1.
1. 1.
1. Assemble the columns to the top
2.
2.2.
2.
Fasten the control box and handswitch to the table top
3.
3.3.
3.
Connect the motor cables to the control box
4.
4.4.
4.
Connect the handswitch (HS) cable to the control box
5.
5.5.
5.
Connect the supplied power cord (AC) to the control box
.
..
.
Attach all cables to the table frame or on the underside
of the table top
If you have any difficulty assembling this unit, or need to order
replacement parts, please contact our Customer Service department.
Use the parts diagrams on page 4-5 as a reference.

PIVOT | 9
ASSEM LY INSTRUCTIONS
User Guide:
P
IVOT
ASSEMBLE THE COLUMNS TO THE WORK SURFACE
ASSEMBLE THE COLUMNS TO THE WORK SURFACEASSEMBLE THE COLUMNS TO THE WORK SURFACE
ASSEMBLE THE COLUMNS TO THE WORK SURFACE
Center the columns front to back on the work surface.
Use the #10 x ¾" screws to fasten the top support onto the
table top. Be sure motor boxes are mounted 1.5" from edge
of work surface.
1.5 in
FOR TA LES OVER 60" ONLY
ASSEMBLE THE ANTI
ASSEMBLE THE ANTIASSEMBLE THE ANTI
ASSEMBLE THE ANTI-
--
-SAG BAR TO THE WORK SURFACE
SAG BAR TO THE WORK SURFACESAG BAR TO THE WORK SURFACE
SAG BAR TO THE WORK SURFACE
Tables under 60" do not require anti-sag bar.
1
11
1
1B
1B1B
1B

ASSEM LY INSTRUCTIONS
User Guide:
P
IVOT
10 | PIVOT
FASTEN THE CONTROL BOX AND
FASTEN THE CONTROL BOX AND FASTEN THE CONTROL BOX AND
FASTEN THE CONTROL BOX AND
HANDSWITCH TO THE TABLE TOP
HANDSWITCH TO THE TABLE TOPHANDSWITCH TO THE TABLE TOP
HANDSWITCH TO THE TABLE TOP
Make sure the control box and handswitch are fastened
in a location where all the cables will connect without
being in tension. Be sure to use approved screws per the
table top supplier.
CONNECT THE MOTOR CABLES
CONNECT THE MOTOR CABLES CONNECT THE MOTOR CABLES
CONNECT THE MOTOR CABLES
TO THE CONTROL BOX
TO THE CONTROL BOXTO THE CONTROL BOX
TO THE CONTROL BOX
The motor cable plug-connection has to
click into place.
Connections to the control box:
M1-M2 = Connectors for the columns
HS = Connectors for the handset
AC = Connector for the power cord (3-pin)
2
22
2
3
33
3

ASSEM LY INSTRUCTIONS
User Guide:
P
IVOT
PIVOT | 11
TT
CONNECT THE HANDSWITCH (HS) CABLE
CONNECT THE HANDSWITCH (HS) CABLE CONNECT THE HANDSWITCH (HS) CABLE
CONNECT THE HANDSWITCH (HS) CABLE
TO THE CONTROL
TO THE CONTROLTO THE CONTROL
TO THE CONTROL
BOX
BOXBOX
BOX
CONNECT THE SUPPLIED POWER CORD
CONNECT THE SUPPLIED POWER CORDCONNECT THE SUPPLIED POWER CORD
CONNECT THE SUPPLIED POWER CORD
(AC)
(AC) (AC)
(AC)
TO THE CONTROL
TO THE CONTROLTO THE CONTROL
TO THE CONTROL
BOX
BOXBOX
BOX
ATTACH ALL CABLES TO THE TABLE FRAME
ATTACH ALL CABLES TO THE TABLE FRAME ATTACH ALL CABLES TO THE TABLE FRAME
ATTACH ALL CABLES TO THE TABLE FRAME
OR ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE TABLE TOP
OR ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE TABLE TOPOR ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE TABLE TOP
OR ON THE UNDERSIDE OF THE TABLE TOP
Attach cables in order to avoid any damage during operation.
Never wrap cables and/or cords around the columns.
4
44
4
5
55
5

12 | PIVOT
OPERATION INFORMATION
User Guide:
P
IVOT
OPERATION
INFORMATION
INFORMATIONINFORMATION
INFORMATION
INITIALIZATION/RESET
INITIALIZATION/RESETINITIALIZATION/RESET
INITIALIZATION/RESET
The desk must be initialized/reset after any of the following:
-After assembly
-After disconnection from the power supply
-After any impact on the table top.
To initialize/reset, move the table to the lowest position by pressing the DOWN button on the handswitch
until the columns reach the lowest position. Press the DOWN button again until the table moves slightly
back up to the operation zero point. Release the DOWN button. If the button is released too soon, the table
legs will not move up. Repeat the reset process.
The control box is programmed with a parameter file which controls the table legs' lower and upper travel
limits. Under no circumstance should a control box from one table be moved to another.
Under no circumstance should a control box from one table be moved to another.Under no circumstance should a control box from one table be moved to another.
Under no circumstance should a control box from one table be moved to another.
NORMAL HANDSWITCH OPERATION
NORMAL HANDSWITCH OPERATION NORMAL HANDSWITCH OPERATION
NORMAL HANDSWITCH OPERATION
(for all handswitch types)
By pressing the UP or DOWN buttons, the table will move up or down to the desired position. Once the
desired position is reached, let go of the UP or DOWN button. The table legs will stop once they reach
the lower or upper height limits.

PIVOT | 13
TROU LESHOOTI
User Guide:
P
IVOT
TT
TROU LESHOOTING
UNIT
UNITUNIT
UNIT
ERROR CODE SOURCE SOLUTION
Table does not
Table does not Table does not
Table does not
move
movemove
move
No power supply
Plug in the power cord or check the connection
on the control box
No connection or a loose
connection to the drives
Verify the plug connections of the motor cable
to the control box
No connection or a loose
connection to the handswitch
Verify the plug connections of the motor cable
to the control box
Max lifting capacity
is exceeded
Reduce the weight or load on the desktop
Max time limit is exceeded Control is activated automatically after approx. 9 minutes
Defective drive Contact customer service
Contact customer serviceContact customer service
Contact customer service
Defective control box Contact customer service
Contact customer serviceContact customer service
Contact customer service
Defective handswitch Replace the handswitch
Table moves
Table moves Table moves
Table moves
down at a
down at a down at a
down at a
slow rate
slow rateslow rate
slow rate
Control box expects
new reset
Reset control box. (See page 12)
During operation,
During operation, During operation,
During operation,
tables moves at
tables moves at tables moves at
tables moves at
a slow
a slowa slow
a slow
rate
raterate
rate
Max lifting capacity
is exceeded
Reduce weight
Table moves
Table movesTable moves
Table moves
on one side only
on one side only on one side only
on one side only
briefly and then
briefly and then briefly and then
briefly and then
stops
stopsstops
stops
No connection or a loose
connection to the drives
Verify the plug connections of the motor cable
to the control box and reset the control box
Defective drive Contact customer service
Contact customer serviceContact customer service
Contact customer service

14 | PIVOT
TROU LESHOOTING
User Guide:
P
IVOT
TECHNICAL DATA
GENERAL CONTROL OX
Power supply
Power supplyPower supply
Power supply
120 VA ±10% / 60 Hz
Standby power consumption, primarily
Standby power consumption, primarilyStandby power consumption, primarily
Standby power consumption, primarily
<0.3 W
Operating temperature
Operating temperatureOperating temperature
Operating temperature
0-35°
Protection class
Protection classProtection class
Protection class
IP 20
Maximum power output
Maximum power outputMaximum power output
Maximum power output
240VA/24V
TWO-COLUMN FRAME WITH CONTROL OX
Maximum lift capacity
Maximum lift capacityMaximum lift capacity
Maximum lift capacity
250 lb (≈ 113 kg / 1112N)
Adj. range, depending on version
Adj. range, depending on versionAdj. range, depending on version
Adj. range, depending on version
View Illustration B
Maximum input current
Maximum input currentMaximum input current
Maximum input current
5 A
Maximum duty cycle
Maximum duty cycleMaximum duty cycle
Maximum duty cycle
30 sec. on / 9 min. off
ILLUSTRATION
ILLUSTRATIONILLUSTRATION
ILLUSTRATION
B
BB
B
SINGLE STAGE
stroke
length
19"

PIVOT | 15
TROU LESHOOTING
User Guide:
P
IVOT
TT
STANDARDS & CERTIFICATIONS
The drive system is tested according to the following standards:
UL 962
Issued: 2019/05/21 Ed: 4 Household and Commercial Furnishings
CSA C22.2#68
Issued: 2019/05/21 Ed: 8 (R2018)
Motor-Operated Appliances (Household and Commercial)
Meets BIFMA x5.5 2014.
WARRANTY
CONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION
CONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR WARRANTY INFORMATIONCONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION
CONTACT YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION
INTERTEK LISTING
INTERTEK LISTINGINTERTEK LISTING
INTERTEK LISTING
BELONGS
BELONGSBELONGS
BELONGS
TO:
TO:TO:
TO:
System: Essential
OMT-Veyhl USA
11511 James Street
Holland, MI 49424
End of life cycle: Once product is disassembled, all steel components can be recycled at your local metal collector.

PIVOT
USER GUIDE
USER GUIDEUSER GUIDE
USER GUIDE
Part No. TT-PIVOT
RevA | 062119
Table of contents
Other RSI Systems Furniture Indoor Furnishing manuals
Popular Indoor Furnishing manuals by other brands

TONIN CASA
TONIN CASA opera 8646 Assembly instructions

Birlea
Birlea COMPTON CORNER TV UNIT Assembly instructions

Belleze
Belleze Sorrento 014-HG-30316 manual

TRUEFORM
TRUEFORM CHELSEA TBL-CHEL installation instructions

Home Decorators Collection
Home Decorators Collection GT-11379-AAR Use and care guide

Mayer
Mayer 1375 manual

Politorno
Politorno PORTUGAL 1230 Assembly instructions

Duo Collection
Duo Collection Justus Assembly instructions

Seconique
Seconique TOLEDO Assembly instructions

Tuft & Needle
Tuft & Needle Wood Frame Assembly instructions

Rapidline
Rapidline DS COUNTER Assembly instructions

Universal Furniture
Universal Furniture Desk instruction sheet