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Multi-Lane
Assembly and operating instructions

General Instructions
4/2022 (EN)
Visplay products are manufactured according to the
latest technology and comply with valid rules and regula-
tions.
Nevertheless, these products can cause injury or dam-
age if:
• the product is improperly installed.
• the product is improperly used.
• the product is improperly altered or modified.
• original merchandise support are not used.
• the safety regulations are not observed.
WARNING
Each person involved in the planning, installation
and/or use of our products must be carefully read
and observe these instructions of use.
The following are of course also valid:
• Relevant accident prevention regulations
• Generally recognized safety rules
• National regulations
Safety instructions
WARNING
When playing, children often incorrectly assess
danger. You must therefore make sure that your
store fittings are not used as toys.
Please pay attention to the following points:
• Structural conditions, in particular the design and
bearing capacity of walls, ceilings and floors. If bear-
ing capacity for the specified tractive or pressure load
cannot be achieved by suitable fastening or stabilising
elements, please refrain from installation.
• All the structural components supplied for stabilising
structures are to be used in an unrestricted manner
and must not be removed.
• The products may only be loaded after all the installa-
tion steps have been completed.
• Merchandise supports should be loaded as evenly as
possible.
• Avoid loading in fits and starts.
• The maximum weight loads is to be observed. This can
be found in the instructions on assembly and use, as
well as in our sales documentation.
• Furniture with castors is generally much more unstable
than furniture with glides. Tall, heavy structures on cas-
tors should thus be avoided.
• The recommendations of your safety ocer should
also be observed.
General care for chrome, silk and pearl
In clothing retail applications, frequent dragging of
clothes hangers along the surface can cause slight abra-
sion to their hooks. This eect is most pronounced more
so than with front-on horizontal or inclined-pole displays
where garments are hung side-on such that hangers
have to be moved more frequently. To prevent garments
from becoming soiled, cleaning of the hanging rails es-
sential.
This abrasion can be considerably reduced by using a
coat hanger cover (Scliss, 929-449.02).
Since the above-mentioned abrasion depends on the
material of the clothing hangers in use, no liability can be
assumed for damages that occur due to soiling.
With powder-coated surfaces subject to frequent use,
use of special paints is recommended. We will be happy
to advise you.
Use and care of merchandise supports with
anodised aluminium surfaces
Visplay merchandise supports with anodised aluminium
surfaces are hard-wearing. However, the exchange of
merchandise supports might cause slight marks on the
surface. Merchandise supports with plastic inserts usually
cause less wear or none at all.
To remove the marks, we recommend using cleaning
agents ranging from pH 5–8 (do not use any detergents
with acidic or alkaline reaction). Clean by washing the
surfaces using a sponge and water containing a wetting
agent. and then remove fatty dirt. Rubbing o the sur-
faces with detergent using pure cotton waste or porous
cleaning tissue and applying the necessary pressure in
rubbing direction will remove the marks.
Aluminium profiles with widths exceeding 200mm must
be subjected to abrasive cleaning using detergents spe-
cifically developed for this purpose. The cleaning agents
developed for abrasive cleaning contain very finely
ground neutral polishing agents and have to be adapted
to the oxide layer. Alternatively, cleaning can be carried
out using an abrasive fibrous web (e.g., Scotch-Brite,
type A, red, fine or very fine) in combination with a non-
abrasive detergent.
Subsequently, residual cleaning agents should to be
rinsed o using a sponge and clear water and the part
can be wiped with a chamois.

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These instructions facilitate the safe and eective use of
the “Multi-Lane” product.
This manual is a component of the product and must be
kept on hand in the vicinity of the product at all times.
All personnel who deal with the product must have read
this manual. Compliance with all the safety instructions
and handling instructions specified in this manual is a
prerequisite for safe work.
The illustrations in this manual are provided for the pur-
poses of general understanding and may deviate from
the actual version.
All dimension information in this manual is specified
inmm.
Quality assurance
All processes in our company are subject to a compre-
hensive management system, which conforms to the
quality standard ISO 9001 and the environmental stan-
dard ISO 14001.
The Zertifizierungs- und Umweltgutachter GmbH (BSI)
company audits this management system regularly and
documents compliance with the standard via a certifi-
cate.
Copyright
This manual is protected by copyright. Its use is permis-
sible as part of the use of the product. Any use other
than this is not permitted without the written consent of
the manufacturer.
Our General Terms and Conditions apply for all orders.
Table of Contents
1 Safety .......................................................... 4
1.1 Explanation of symbols .......................................... 4
1.2 Intended use ........................................................... 4
1.3 Dangers .................................................................. 4
2 Product description ...................................... 4
2.1 Ceiling rails ............................................................. 4
2.2 Power supply........................................................... 4
2.3 Weight loading........................................................5
2.4 Unpacking ...............................................................5
3 Ceiling system installation ............................5
3.1 Requirements for the installation location ..............5
3.2 Application options depending on the profile
length ...................................................................... 6
3.3 Ceiling mounting......................................................8
4
Operating suspended merchandise supports
.. 12
4.1 General.................................................................. 12
4.2 Attaching the suspended merchandise support
frame with the hanger adapter ............................ 14
4.3 Addition: Rotating merchandise support.............. 15
4.4 Removing the suspended merchandise support
frame with the hanger adapter ............................ 15
4.5 Attaching the suspended merchandise support
frame with the screw adapter............................... 15
4.6 Addition: Rotating merchandise support.............. 16
4.7 Removing the suspended merchandise support
frame with the screw adapter............................... 16
4.8 Attaching the power supply.................................. 17
4.9 Attaching the suspended merchandise support
frame with the sliding adapter.............................. 17
4.10 Removing the suspended merchandise support
with the sliding adapter......................................... 18
4.11 Accessories: Operation of the floor mounting for
suspended merchandise supports ........................ 18
5 Operation of uprights ................................ 20
5.1 Uprights, 24 V ....................................................... 20
5.2 Uprights, 230V .................................................... 24
5.3 Uprights with partition system.............................. 26
6 Operation of panels with sliding adapter ...27
6.1 Attaching Grid 50 panel with sliding adapter..... 27
6.2 Removing Grid 50 panel with sliding adapter .... 28
6.3 Attaching the panel receptacle with the sliding
adapter ................................................................. 28
7 Operation of frame on castors ................... 29
7.1
Attaching frame on castors with guide adapter
.. 29
7.2 Removing frame on castors with guide adapter... 30
7.3 Attaching frame to castors with 230 V cable
conduit. ................................................................. 30
7.4 Removing the frame on castors with the 230 V
cable conduit. ........................................................ 31
8 Merchandise supports................................. 31
8.1 Merchandise support suspension system ............. 31
8.2 Support frame for non-electrified shelf ................32
8.3 Support frame for electrified shelf........................32
8.4 Hanging rail...........................................................32
8.5 Hanging rail with front arms .................................32
8.6 LED suspension light ..............................................32
8.7 Plug-in shelf brackets ............................................32
8.8 Front arm, 25x25 L180............................................33
9 Accessories ..................................................33
9.1 LEDspotlight ..........................................................33
9.2 M8 universal adapter ............................................33
9.3 Power supply, 230V ..............................................33
10 General information ...................................34
10.1 Cleaning................................................................ 34
10.2 Dismantling ........................................................... 34
10.3 Storage ................................................................. 34
10.4 Disposal................................................................. 34

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1 Safety
1.1 Explanation of symbols
Safety instructions are indicated in this manual as fol-
lows.
WARNING
A warning notice designated in this manner indi-
cates a dangerous situation that could result in
death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
NOTE
A warning notice designated in this manner indi-
cates a potentially dangerous situation that could
result in material damage or environmental dam-
age if it is not avoided.
1.2 Intended use
The product serves exclusively for fitting merchandise
supports for the presentation of goods and for mounting
commercial power tracks (230 V).
Only merchandise supports and consumers that comply
with the specifications in this manual are approved.
In the event of misuse, there is the danger that the
merchandise supports and the electrical devices will
be damaged. This can result in injuries and damage
to the product.
Area of implementation
The product may only be used in the commercial area.
Personnel
This manual describes how to install the product and how
to operate and clean the product. Consequently after
the product is installed this manual must be transferred to
the end user.
Assembly instructions are directed at personnel, who un-
dertake the assembly and the electrical connection (e.g.,
shop fitters, licensed electricians).
The contents of the operating instructions are directed at
the end users (e.g., sales personnel, visual merchandis-
ers).
1.3 Dangers
>Use only approved accessories and electrical
devices.
>Comply with the permitted connection, maximum
load and equipment values.
>Do not lean any ladders against the merchandise
supports.
>Do not load the merchandise supports above the
maximum load capacity.
>Do not place any receptacles, from which fluids
can escape, on the merchandise supports.
>Keep moisture away from current conducting
components.
2 Product description
Multi-Lane is a ceiling rail system which is particularly
suited for use directly under room ceilings. It consists of
aluminium profiles. The bases forms a rail system that is
attached to the ceiling according to the requirements at
hand. At each rail, there are three levels, which can be
used for dierent elements simultaneously: for example,
for merchandise supports or ceiling lights, for attaching
materials between empty spaces, or in order to hide
installed power supply elements.
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down. If the installation is not executed prop-
erly or if the substrate does not accommodate the
necessary loads, the system can fail.
>Note and comply with all the following instruc-
tions on assembly.
2.1 Ceiling rails
Dimensions
50
100
35.5
37
62
Fig. 1: Profile dimensions
2.2 Power supply
Ø 8 mm
50
54
380
Fig. 2: Converter dimensions
NOTE
Connection values corresponding to manufacturer
specifications of the power rails used.
>Please observe the connection power of the mer-
chandise supports used.

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General
Specification Value Unit
Operating voltage 120–240 VAC
Frequency 50–60 Hz
Nominal voltage (SELV) 24 V
Maximum load 60 W
Mains protection class II
2.3 Weight loading
The maximum load applies including the dead weight
and the weight of all components.
WARNING
Do not place any merchandise (e.g., televisions,
vases, etc.) onto the shelves, which can cause inju-
ries when falling down.
Merchandise support frame
Specification Load
Maximum load 160 kg
Merchandise support frame including floor mounting
Specification Load
Maximum load 120kg
Uprights
Specification Load
Maximum load 120kg
Frame
Specification Load
Maximum load 120kg
M8 universal adapter
Specification Load
Maximum load 30 kg
Shelves
Specification Load
Maximum load 40kg
Hanging rail
Specification Load
Maximum load 40 kg
Hanging rail with front arm
Specification Load
Maximum load 40 kg
2.4 Unpacking
Check the delivery for completeness and transport dam-
age immediately upon receipt.
Proceed as follows if there is apparent transport damage:
• Do not accept delivery, or only accept delivery subject
to reservation.
• Note the scope of damage on the transport docu-
ments or on the delivery ticket of the freight forwarder.
• Initiate the claim process.
Packaging
The product is safely packed so that transport damage is
unlikely.
• Keep the original packaging for later transport.
• Only ship the product in the original packaging.
• Comply with all instructions that are specified on the
packaging.
Disposing of packaging material
If packaging material is no longer required, dispose of
it in accordance with the locally-applicable disposal
regulations.
3 Ceiling system installation
3.1 Requirements for the installation
location
The installation location must meet the following require-
ments:
• The installation location must be dry. Installation out-
doors is prohibited.
• The ceiling must be designed for, and able to support,
the load to be borne (check with architect and struc-
tural engineer).
• Take account of items already fixed to the ceiling (ven-
tilation, sprinklers, services supply lines, etc.).
Determining the surface loading for the load carry-
ing ceiling
Multi-Lane profile
=x C
Surface loading
for the ceiling
A: Total length Multi-Lane profile [m]
B: load-bearing capacity 150 + 25 =175 kg/m
C
: Degree of loading
Ax B
Converted surface
Converted surface
Fig. 3: Determining the surface loading for the load carrying ceiling

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The degree of loading (a value ≤1) is determined as
degree of loading =NUM/SUML
• NUM =number of standard accessory parts
• SUML =sum of the Multi-Lane profile lengths (in me-
tres)
Example calculation:
The surface fitted with Multi-Lane profiles (converted
surface) is 15 m x 10 m =150 m².
The total length of all Multi-Lane profiles installed is 65 m,
together with 40 standard accessory parts.
Degree of loading =40/65 =0.62
Surface load =65 x 175 kg x 0.62 /
150 m² =47 kg/m² (0.47 kN/m²)
Definition of the suspension points and loads
WARNING
When the Multi-Lane profile is closed and installed
flush with the ceiling, the loads from this ceiling
construction must not be transferred to the Multi-
Lane profile. The ceiling installer must ensure that
this is the case. Only minimal loads that result from
the requirement of a perfect joint, using the rel-
evant profiles, is permitted.
3.2 Application options depending on the profile length
Connector with ceiling attachment
A *
Fig. 4: Connector with ceiling attachment
*In the case of axes up to a maximum of 1500mm, use a connector with ceiling attachment at the intersection points.

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Connector with ceiling attachment and suspended ceiling mounting
A 1501 - 2500 *
==
A 2501 - 3000 **
= = =
Fig. 5: Connector with ceiling attachment and suspended ceiling mounting
* In the case of an axis over 1501mm to 2500mm, additionally use a suspended ceiling connection in the centre.
** In the case of an axis over 2501mm to 3000mm, additionally use two suspended ceiling connections at the same distance.

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Connection using a connection set
Connection across several levels
3.3 Ceiling mounting
3.3.1 Installation of connectors with ceiling
attachment
NOTE
The suspended mounting takes place using M10
threaded rods (DIN 976-1 8.8, not supplied).
The correct size and type of anchor fixings must be
used to suit the construction conditions.
>Check anchor fixing as specified by manufac-
turer.
Definition of the suspension points and load
For preparation, the required number of plates for the
connectors must be bolted to the ceiling.
Fig. 6: Bolt the plate to the ceiling
WARNING
>The suspension point (attachment means) must
be able to bear at least 9.2kN (design value).
>Load from merchandise supports and merchan-
dise 150kg/m or 80 kg per hanger adapter.
>Each Multi-Lane profile is joined to one another
via a connector.
>The Multi-Lane profile length is a maximum of
3000mm
>Each Multi-Lane profile is attached to the ceiling
using at least two suspension elements.
Mounting connectors
25 Nm
Fig. 7: Assemblying connectors
Alignment
10˚
10˚
Fig. 8: Aligning connectors
The connector can be installed at up to a 10° angle.

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Fixing and visual check
SW15
1
2
SW19
SW16
Fig. 9: Securing with open-end spanners and visual check
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down.
>Please ensure that the threaded rod and the
screw have been screwed in enough.
Visual inspection: Threaded rod (Item1, not sup-
plied) and screw (Item2) must be visible!
Fitting the cover profile for L, X and T connectors
Fig. 10: Fitting the cover profile for L, X and T connectors (1)
3.3.2 Suspended ceiling mounting
NOTE
The suspended mounting takes place using M10
threaded rods (DIN 976-1 8.8, not supplied).
The correct size and type of anchor fixings must be
used to suit the construction conditions.
>Check anchor fixing as specified by manufacturer.
Definition of the suspension points and load
For preparation, the required number of plates for the
suspended ceiling mounting must be bolted to the ceiling.
WARNING
>The suspension point (attachment means) must
be able to bear at least 9.2kN (design value).
>Load from merchandise supports and merchan-
dise 150kg/m or 80 kg per hanger adapter.
>Each Multi-Lane profile is joined to one another
via a connector.
>The Multi-Lane profile length is a maximum of
3000mm
>Each Multi-Lane profile is attached to the ceiling
using at least two suspension elements.
Fitting the profile to the suspended ceiling
mounting
90˚
SW6
20Nm
Fig. 11: Fitting the profile to the suspended ceiling mounting
NOTE
If the slot nuts are not lined up correctly, they
may not work properly.
>Check visually and try by hand.
Alignment
10˚
10˚
Fig. 12: Aligning the suspended ceiling mounting

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Fixing and visual check
SW19
SW15 SW16
2
1
Fig. 13: Securing with open-end spanners and visual check
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down.
>Please ensure that the threaded rod and the
screw have been screwed in enough.
Visual inspection: Threaded rod (Item1, not sup-
plied) and screw (Item2) must be visible!
3.3.3 Ceiling hanger
WARNING
>The suspension point (attachment means) must
be able to bear at least 9.2kN (design value).
>Load from merchandise supports and merchan-
dise 150kg/m or 80 kg per hanger adapter.
>Each Multi-Lane profile is joined to one another
via a connector.
>The Multi-Lane profile length is a maximum of
3000mm
>Each Multi-Lane profile is attached to the ceiling
using at least two suspension elements.
90˚
SW6
20Nm
Fig. 14: Fitting the profile to the ceiling hanger
NOTE
If the slot nuts are not lined up correctly, they
may not work properly.
>Check visually and try by hand.
Alignment
172 - 272 mm
Fig. 15: Aligning the ceiling hangers
Fixing and securing
1
SW6
Bit Würth AW25
40Nm
Fig. 16: Fixing and securing
Screw in the securing screw (self-tapping screw) with a cord-
less screwdriver! Cover the screw with the cap (Fig. 16/1).
3.3.4 Connection of ceiling rails
Fixing overlapping ceiling rails
Fig. 17: Overlapping ceiling rails
NOTE
If the slot nuts are not lined up correctly, they
may not work properly.
>Check visually and try by hand.

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90˚
SW4
SW6
9 Nm
18 Nm
Fig. 18: Mounting the fixing set
NOTE
It must be noted that, even in the case of ceiling
rails mounted lying on top of one another, each
individual track is fastened to at least two suspen-
sion points.
Connecting the ceiling rails
90˚
SW6
20 Nm
Fig. 19: Connecting the ceiling rails
NOTE
The connection set and L, T and X connectors are
not designed for bearing loads.
Fitting the cover profile for L, X and T
connectors
Information: Fitting the cover profile for L, X and T
connectors cannot be used for connectors with ceiling
attachment.
11
SW5
Fig. 20: Fitting the cover profile for L, X and T connectors (1)
Fitting the cover profile for the ceiling rail
1
2
11
1
Fig. 21: Fitting the cover profile (1) using a soft underlay (2)
Attaching the end cover
12
SW5
Fig. 22: Fitting the end cover for the ceiling rails
Screw in both screws (Fig. 22/1), leaving a gap of ap-
prox.2–3mm. Slide the end cover (Fig. 22/2) over and
tighten the screws.
Attaching the support and mounting profiles
Fig. 23: Attaching the support and mounting profiles

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Fastening the power tracks
Only fit the power tracks once the ceiling rails have been
fixed to the ceiling.
SW3
Fig. 24: Installing the power track
NOTE
The power track fixing set is adapted to
EUTRAC & Nordic surface-mounted tracks.
The power tracks must be connected to the power
source in accordance with information provided by
the manufacturer.
4 Operating suspended merchan-
dise supports
4.1 General
The system consists of several frame supports with dier-
ent widths and lengths, which can be connected to the
ceiling system. In addition, a universal adapter can be
installed that specific accessories can be attached to using
an M8 thread (see „9.2 M8 universal adapter“).
The frame supports can be supplied in electrified or in
non-electrified form.
• Suspended merchandise support frame with hanger
adapter, electrified and non-electrified(A)
(see Sections4.2 to 4.4)
• Suspended merchandise support frame with screw
adapter - electrified and non-electrified(B)
(see Section 4.5 to 4.7)
• Suspended merchandise support frame with
sliding adapter(C)
(See Sections 4.9 and 4.10)
A B
DC

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Product scope overview
ab
c
d
e
f
g
h
ij
*
M 8
* Division for all merchandise supports 87.5mm
a 3300 mm ceiling rail lower edge f 225/275/325mmadjustment range
b 3000 mm ceiling rail lower edge g A650/1300mm
c 200mm h 1500 mm hanging rail height
d 300mm i 2300 mm uppermost suspension possibility
e 1275/1325/1375mm adjustment range j Universal adapter suspension height

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4.2 Attaching the suspended merchandise
support frame with the hanger
adapter
The merchandise support frames are disassembled when
delivered. The side parts are pre-assembled.
1. Mounting the connecting tubes to the side parts.
1.
2.
Fig. 25: Connecting the side parts to the tubes
NOTE
The connecting tubes must be rotated with the as-
sembly tool 111-844.12 and positioned properly.
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down.
>Never loosen the screws shown in the following
illustration.
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down. The system can fail if the maximum
permissible load of the merchandise support is ex-
ceeded.
>Observe the maximum load values of the indi-
vidual merchandise supports.
>Do not exceed the maximum load of 160 kg per
frame.
>max. capacity per merchandise support 50 W, or
max. 4 support frame width 1300mm.
>The merchandise supports must only be moved in
the unloaded state.
2. On the hanger adapter, press both levers (Fig. 26/1)
up so that the tabs open (Fig. 26/2).
1
2
Fig. 26: Preparing the hanger adapter
3. Insert the hanger adapter into the Multi-Lane ceiling
rail slightly at an angle (Fig. 27/A) and turn it straight
(Fig. 27/B).
AB
Fig. 27: Inserting and sliding
4. Push in both tabs on the adapter (audibly engaged)
until the red indicator colour is no longer visible.
Fig. 28: Securing the merchandise support

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5. Fix the clamp of the securing element on the ceiling
rail.
ÂThe merchandise support is securely fixed.
AB
Fig. 29: Attaching the securing element
WARNING
Assembly must proceed according to the assem-
bly instructions. Otherwise the equipment may not
work properly.
>The red indicator colour on the side of the two
actuator levers must no longer be visible.
>Fix the clamp of the securing element to the ceil-
ing rail.
4.3 Addition: Rotating merchandise
support
355˚
Fig. 30: Rotating the merchandise support
4.4 Removing the suspended merchandise
support frame with the hanger
adapter
WARNING
The merchandise support can fall down when the
hanger adapter is opened.
>The merchandise support must be held firmly.
On the hanger adapter, press both levers (Fig. 31/1) up
so that the tabs open (Fig. 31/2).
2
1
Fig. 31: Removing merchandise support
4.5 Attaching the suspended merchandise
support frame with the screw adapter
The merchandise support frames are disassembled when
delivered. The side parts are pre-assembled.
1. Mounting the connecting tubes to the side parts.
1.
2.
Fig. 32: Connecting the side parts to the tubes
NOTE
The connecting tubes must be rotated with the as-
sembly tool 111-844.12 and positioned properly.
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down.
>Never loosen the screws shown in the following
illustration.
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down. The system can fail if the maximum
permissible load of the merchandise support is ex-
ceeded.
>Observe the maximum load values of the indi-
vidual merchandise supports.
>Do not exceed the maximum load of 160 kg per
frame.
>The merchandise supports must only be moved in
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WARNING
Risk of injury from falling merchandise supports.
During assembly, the merchandise support could
fall down at any time.
>The merchandise support must be firmly held
during assembly.
2. Undo the clamping plates of the screw adapter ap-
prox. 50mm with an SW5 Allen key.
50 mm
Fig. 33: Prepare screw adapter
3. Guide the screw adapter vertically from below into
the Multi-Lane ceiling rail.
4. In order to preliminarily secure for the merchandise
support, loosely fix the clamping plates on the Multi-
Lane rail using the Allen key and, after final position-
ing has taken place, firmly tighten with 10Nm.
*
F =10 Nm
Fig. 34: Attaching merchandise support
* Preliminary securing by loosely fixing the clamping plates
5. Fix the clamp of the securing element on the ceiling
rail.
ÂThe merchandise support is securely fixed.
Fig. 35: Securingthemerchandisesupportandattachingthesecuringelement
NOTE
Assembly must proceed according to the assembly
instructions. Otherwise, the equipment may not
work properly.
4.6 Addition: Rotating merchandise
support
355˚
Fig. 36: Rotating the merchandise support
4.7 Removing the suspended merchandise
support frame with the screw adapter
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down. During dismantling, the merchandise
support could fall down at any time.
>Keep the securing element clamped to the Multi-
Lane rail using a clamp.
>Hold the merchandise support firmly.
1. Screw on the clamping plate of the screw adapter by
rotating the screws counter-clockwise with the SW5
Allen key.
Fig. 37: Removing merchandise support

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4.8 Attaching the power supply
1. Insert the adapter from below into the slot on the
power track.
Fig. 38: Inserting the adapter into the power track
2. Clip the converter cover into the profile.
Fig. 39: Clipping the cover into the profile
4.9 Attaching the suspended merchandise
support frame with the sliding adapter
The merchandise support frames are disassembled when
delivered. The side parts are pre-assembled.
1. Mounting the connecting tubes to the side parts.
1.
2.
Fig. 40: Connecting the side parts to the tubes
NOTE
The connecting tubes must be rotated with the as-
sembly tool 111-844.12 and positioned properly.
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down.
>Never loosen the screws shown in the following
illustration.
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down. The system can fail if the maximum
permissible load of the merchandise support is ex-
ceeded.
>Observe the maximum load values of the indi-
vidual merchandise supports.
>Do not exceed the maximum load of 160 kg per
frame.
>The merchandise supports must only be moved in
the unloaded state.
WARNING
Risk of injury from falling merchandise supports.
During assembly, the merchandise support could
fall down at any time.
>The merchandise support must be firmly held
during assembly.
2. Loosen screws on one side using an SW4/SW5 Allen
key and set the intermediate dimension to 55mm.
55
Fig. 41: Prepare sliding adapter

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3. Guide the sliding adapter vertically from below via
the Multi-Lane ceiling rail.
4. Suspend using the fixed adapter side and then firmly
tighten all screws (6x) with 10Nm using the Allen key.
F =10 NmF =10 Nm
Fig. 42: Attaching merchandise support
5. Fix the securing element on the ceiling rail.
ÂThe merchandise support is securely fixed.
Fig. 43: Attaching the securing element
NOTE
Assembly must proceed according to the assembly
instructions. Otherwise, the equipment may not
work properly.
4.10 Removing the suspended merchandise
support with the sliding adapter
WARNING
Risk of injury from goods or merchandise supports
falling down. During dismantling, the merchandise
support could fall down at any time.
>Hold the merchandise support firmly.
1. Loosen screws on one side using an SW4/SW5 Allen
key until the lateral sliding elements are fully visible.
Carefully remove the frame downwardly.
Fig. 44: Removing merchandise support
4.11 Accessories: Operation of the floor
mounting for suspended merchandise
supports
The item consists of two floor mountings that can be
mounted under the merchandise support frames.
The floor mounting is used to reduce the vibration of a
freely hanging merchandise support frame.
It can only be screwed under a H 2600 standard frame
using an M10 receptacle.
M 10
Fig. 45: Floor fixation

Multi-Lane
4/2022 (EN)
Overview of use of the merchandise supports
with floor mounting
*
Min. 325 mm
Max. 475 mm
Fig. 46: Floor mounting with frame
* For frames with a minimum floor distance of: 325mm;
adjustability: 150mm
4.11.1 Attachment
1. Position the floor mounting under the vertical tube of
the merchandise support.
2. Bolt the floor mounting onto the merchandise support
using an SW8 Allen key (with a spherical head).
Fig. 47: Attaching floor mounting
3. Clamp the floor mounting and the merchandise sup-
port between the Multi-Lane rail and the floor with
the aid of a an SW17 Allen key by rotating the adjust-
able slider.
4. Align spirit level vertically.
5. The floor mounting can be additionally adapted to
the ceiling height (2x50mm).
For this purpose, the lateral countersunk screw must
be loosened, shifted and then firmly tightened again
using an SW3 Allen key.
50 mm
50 mm
SW3

Multi-Lane
4/2022 (EN)
The Multi-Lane profile must be mounted on the ceiling
using a ceiling suspension mounting (318-545).
Alternatively, the suspended mounting (994-019) is also
possible, however the weight force of the Multi-Lane
ceiling grid must be greater than the force generated by
rotating the slider.
By rotating the slider upwards, the Multi-Lane ceiling grid
must not be pressed upwards.
6. Frames with floor mounting can be braked against
being moved. In addition, align the frames vertically
and unscrew the adjustable sliders using an SW17 Al-
len key. It is clamped between the Multi-Lane rail and
the floor. Check break action after several rotations
(min. 10x). Re-adjust if necessary
Fig. 48: Tension frames
WARNING
Only twist out the floor slider so that the merchan-
dise support frame can no longer be moved on the
floor.
4.11.2 Dismantling
1. Detach the floor mounting from the merchandise sup-
port by removing the screw using an SW8 Allen key
(with spherical head).
Fig. 49: Removing floor mounting
5 Operation of uprights
5.1 Uprights, 24 V
The system consists of steel uprights, the height of which
can be adjusted, with or with an integrated power rail for
electrifying shelves with an LED and hanging rails.
The pins on the steel upright are used to connected
several uprights to one another by means of connecting
tubes.
• Multi-Lane upright, outside 24 V DC, electrified and
non-electrified (A)
• Multi-Lane upright, in the centre 24 V DC, electrified
and non-electrified (A)
2900-3100 2900-3100
A B
Connecting tube set
The connecting tubes are screwed on to the spigots on
the uprights. Use assembly key (111-844.12).
A 650
A 1300
Fig. 50: Connecting tubes
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