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EN SAFETY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE Please read all instructions carefully before operating the system. Keep instruction manualfor further reference. This document is alternative available on the official Bene - homepage. (www.bene.com)
FREE DESK
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Content ...........................................................................2Product overview ..............................................................3Safety instructions ............................................................4Sitting correctly ................................................................8CE Certificate of Comformance ..........................................9Control unit ....................................................................10Notebook tub .................................................................11Pullout system for drawer ................................................13Swap the drawer .............................................................14Levelling ........................................................................15Technical data ................................................................16Cleaning instructions. Certificates ....................................18Notes ............................................................................19
CONTENT
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
AL-Free Desk with hinged door cabinet
AL-Free Desk with hinged door cabinet
AL-Free Desk with drawers
AL-Free Desk with drawers
AL-K Free Desk with hinged door cabinet
AL-K Free Desk with hinged door cabinet
AL-K Free Desk with drawers
AL-K Free Desk with drawers
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please observe the safety instructions! Improper operation of the system may result in personal injury and cause damage to objects!
1. Unplug the power cord in case of smoke, smell or unusual noise.
2. Make sure no objects or parts of the body get caught when operating the motor.
3. The piece of furniture must not be adjusted in height if other people are located directly in its vicinity.
4. Do not place any objects or parts of the body between fixed or movable parts.
5. Height adjustment is only possible in jog mode. If an obstacle is encountered or if there is a functional fault, stop the adjustment immediately.
6. Make sure adjacent objects are placed at a minimum distance of 25 mm to prevent them from being squeezed or sheared!
7. Ensure that the safety distances are 25 mm for movable parts (this also applies for organisational elements which are fitted above or underneath the furniture, mounted to adjoining walls or building parts such as open windows).
8. The protection against uncontrolled move ment does not prevent objects being trapped! For physical reasons, „soft“ obstacles are not easily recognised and evaluated, if at all!
9. In case of hitting an obstacle, slight damage (scratching, pressure marks, etc.) to such obstacles may result (table is lifted at nominal speed)!
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10. Do not change or modify the control mechanism or the operating device.
11. Never open the enclosure of the control unit or power supply. Unauthorised opening of the enclosure or improper repairs may endanger the user and voids all warranty claims.
12. Only professionals authorised by the manufacturer may do maintenance or repair.
13. Do not operate devices in explosive environments.
14. This furniture is admitted only for the commercial office area and management in interiors.
15. This appliance must not be used by any person (including children) with limited physical, sensorial or mental abilities or failing experience and/or knowledge unless
they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or received instructions about how to use the appli- ance. Children should be supervised in order to make sure that they do not play with the appliance.
16. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage resulting from improper use.
17. Connection plug boards must be fixed properly for easy plugging and unplugging. Plugs and connection plug boards must be located in such a way that no fluids come into contact with electrical equipment when the office furniture is used properly.
18. The power cable must be secured in the strain relief. Interconnecting cables may be run loosely. All lines and cables must be run in such a manner as to avoid mechanical damage (i.e., shearing, abrasion...).
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19. Furniture with flexible or height-adjustable components require special care. Cables must be sufficiently long to allow height adjustments without damaging the cables and wiring (i.e., stretching, crushing, ...).
20. If the power cord of this equipment is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their customer service, or a similarly qualified person so as to avoid any risk.
21. Do not spill liquids into the control unit or power supply unit, as this could cause electrical shock or short circuits.
22. The operation of the control mechanism and the power supply unit requires a minimum of 5°C and a maximum temperature of 40°C.
23. For the above reasons do not install the control unit: - above or in front of heat sources (e.g. radiators), - at places exposed to direct sunlight, - in small, unventilated or humid rooms, - near easily flammable materials, or - near high-frequency devices (e.g. transmitters, radiation equipment, or similar devices)
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: In the event of a fault it is possible that the table top moves a bit during every attempt whilst operating before the safety switch off kicks in. Please take care to avoid the possible danger of crushing. Warning: During all reset procedures (section 5) the collision protection is not active. Please take care to avoid possible danger of crushing. Please note: If the product is visibly damaged it must not be installed or used further!
24. After 1 minutes of continuous operation the system automatically shuts itself off and cannot be used for an additional 19 minutes. This keeps the motor from overheating.
25. Do not exceed maximum load of 60 kg.
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140%
> 600 mm
Occupational health experts have issued standards and recommendations for preventing harmful habits and their negative health impact at the office workplace. These standards and recommendations are based on findings relating to an incorrect and tense sitting posture which limits performance and produces long-term physical damage over time.
Sitting with a hunched back doubles the burden (200%) on the vertebral disks compared to standing up (100%).
100%
200%
Source: Wilkhahn
20°
90-100°
90-100°
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SITTING CORRECTLY
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onformitätserklärung Free Desk (EC
-Declaration of
Conform
ity) Q
SU-D
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QSE-D
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DB-ZFP-6
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iegler, Thomas, 24.06.2019
Geprüft
Checked
Plank, Martin, 24.06.2019
Freigegeben Approved
Kronnerwetter, Bernhardt, 24.06.2019
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it erklären wir, der H
ersteller W
e, the manufacturer
BEN
E Gm
bH
Schwarzw
iesenstrasse 3 A-3340 W
aidhofen/Ybbs in alleiniger Verantw
ortung, dass folgendes: declare under our sole responsibility that the follow
ing product: Free D
esk traversenlos; Sitz-/Steharbeitsplatz; elektromotorisch
höhenverstellbar Free D
esk without cross bar; Sit-stand desk; continuously electronic height-adjustable
in Varianten bzw. Zusatzausstattung gem
äß Preisliste in variations and supplem
entary equipment referred to the price list
mit folgenden EU
-Richtlinien bzw
. Norm
en übereinstimm
t: m
eets the requirements of the follow
ing EC
-directives and standard(s):
Maschinenrichtlinie 2006/42/EG
mit Änderungen (M
achinery directive 2006/42/EG
including amendm
ents)
Richtlinie elektrom
agnetische Verträglichkeit 2014/30/EU m
it Änderungen (EMC
directive 2014/30/EU
including am
endments)
R
oHS2 R
ichtlinie 2011/65/EU (R
oHS
2 directive 2011/65/EU
including amendm
ents) sow
ie diesen europäischen Norm
en inklusive zutreffende Änderungen: and this european standards including relevant am
endments:
D
IN Fachbericht 147; EN
349; EN ISO
12100; EN 527-1; EN
527-2; EN 527-3; EN
60335-1; EK5.3; EN
61000-6-1; EN 61000-6-3; EN
62233; EN 50581
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Dokum
entationsbevollmächtigter:
Authorized docum
entation representative: Koettl, Fritz; Team
leader Product Engineering B
ene Gm
bH, S
chwarzw
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Kronnerw
etter, Bernhardt
H
ead of Production & Engineering
CE CERTIFICATE OF COMFORMANCE
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Power
Motor cable
Control unit
CONTROL UNIT
The system is initialised by pressing the „Down“ button on the desk panel. The button has to be kept pressed down until the drives have reached the lower limit. As soon as all drives have stopped at the lower limit, the „Down“ button must be released for 2-3 seconds and then pressed again for another 6 - 8 seconds. This completes initialisation. The system is lowered 5 mm and then lifted again during initialisation. During this phase the Down button should not be released.
If the button is released before the process is completed, then initialisation is cancelled and has to be started again. If initialisation is cancelled then the system cannot move up!
If a safety stop was set up in the configurator, then one has to keep in mind that the system has to be moved first to the lower limit before one can restart initialisation. In order to move beyond the safety stop, one has to press the „Down“ button a second time after reaching the safety stop to get the system to move to the lower limit at a quarter of the drive speed. The control has to be initialised again if there is a fault at the lower limits or if the stroke length of the pillar is changed.
For the first two times, the system will retract automatically by 3 mm when it is moved to the upper limit.
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1 2
NOTEBOOK TUB
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3 3a
NOTEBOOK TUB
Put all cables into the recess!
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TIP ON
PULLOUT SYSTEM FOR DRAWER
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KLACK, KLACK
KLACK, KLACK
1 2 3
4 5
SWAP THE DRAWER
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1
2
2
LEVELLING
Levelling adjustment leg panel
Levelling carcass adjustment leg
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TECHNICAL DATA
72 74 76
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fixed height height adjustment
Maximum load 60 kg
(Including PC, PC holder, printer extensions, table panel etc.)
Control type CBD6S
Item CBD6SP00020A-009
On-timemax. 10% ~2 min./18 min., max. 2 minutes on-time followed by 18 minutes inactivity
Input | output power supply 230 V, 50 Hz
Protection level 5 A
Protection class II
Noise 54 dB (Lp, A acc. to EN ISO 7779)
Upward lift speed 43 mm/s (without load)
Ambient temperature +5°C to +40°C
Upward lift 460 mm (standard)
Input power (reference values) Load Power consumption
Stand-by 0-max kg 0.1 watt
Upward lift 0 kgapprox. 60 watts/stroke
Upward lift max. kg 200 watts/stroke
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Electric lift column
TECHNICAL DATA
Item No.: DL2400A00500655 Prod. Date: 2006.05.09 Max Load: 1000 N Power Rate: 24 V /Max 7 Amp. Duty Cycle: 5%, Max. 1min./19 min. Caution: Not to be opened by unauthorized personnel.
Item: CBD6SP00020A-009 Date: 2017.11.06 U In: 230V ~, 50 Hz P In: 300 W U Out: 12 V - 40 V Op.: 10%, Max. 2 min./18 min. S.W. P/N. 03002000 Ver. 1.46 Caution: Not to be opened by unauthorized personnel. P.O. 885297-00172
Control unit CBD6S
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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS. CERTIFICATES
Gentle and proper cleaning of furniture surfaces and partition walls is especially important in retaining their optimumcondition for as long as possible.
We generally recommend cleaning with a moist, fluff-free cloth, moistened with pure water without the addition of any cleaning agents; furniture polishes or similar.
If cleaning with a damp cloth proves not to be adequate, careful use of a mild plastics cleaner without abrasiveadditive is admissible on melamine surfaces. Wood polishes must not be used on open-pored lacquered veneer surfaces (oak, walnut and bamboo).
This settles into the open pores, closes them and gives the surface a greasy, glossy appearance after a while. The desired semi-gloss and open-pored veneer appearance is ruined. Furniture polishes available off-the-shelf can be used for closed-pore lacquered surfaces (beech and maple).
They fill the finest of scratches in the lacquer and cover them up relatively well. An enhanced glossy appearance of the surface is difficult to prevent. Never use polishes containing silicon, caustic cleaning agents with ammonia
DISPOSAL Instructions for the disposal of Bene products can be found in the sustainability report at: http://www.bene.com
additives, alcohol or softeners. The same applies for scratch-ing cleaning agents with abrasive additives. Glass and mate-rial surfaces are to be cleaned in accordance with manufac-turer’s instructions. Please contact Bene for information and documentation on this matter.
Bene can not assume any liability for damage to surfaces caused as a result of improper cleaning.
Bernhardt Kronnerwetter(Director Production)
Kurt Eichhorn(Head of QSE Management)
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BENE WORKS SUSTAINABLYBene plays a leading role in responsible environmental management. It is practiced throughout
all company divisions - from product development, procurement, production and logistics toproduct recycling. Bene considers ecology to be a central element of its responsible and sustainable
corporate strategy. Bene sees the legal regulations as minimum requirements and strives forbetter and more sustainable environmental protection throughout the group.
The Bene principle in environmental policy is: Avoidance - Minimisation - Recycling - Disposal.
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