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KONIG+NEURATH TALO.YOU - User Manual

KONIG+NEURATH TALO.YOU
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TALO.YOU
D BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
EN OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MOTORISCH HÖHENVERSTELLBARE TISCHE
VOR INBETRIEBNAHME UNBEDINGT LESEN!
DIE ANLEITUNG ISTR EIN SPÄTERES NACHSCHLAGEN AUFZUBEWAHREN.
MOTORIZED HEIGHTADJUSTABLE TABLES
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY!
KEEP THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE.

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Summary

Introduction

Area of Application and Transport

Area of Application

Specifies that TALO.YOU tables are for sitting/standing work in offices, not workshops or wet areas.

Transport Guidelines

Instructions on how to transport the table safely, avoiding vertical position and dragging.

Technical Data

Safety Instructions: Initial Setup

Before Starting

Ensure proper assembly and connect to the correct mains voltage.

During Operation

Monitor for unusual noises/odours, pull plug immediately if detected, check cables.

Before Uninstalling;Troubleshooting

Stop table, switch off power, pull plug, and remove load before proceeding.

Safety Instructions: General Use

Safe Operation Practices

Keep hands clear, ensure no one is under the table, prevent wedging of objects.

Crushing and Tipping Hazards

Maintain clearance for moving parts and be cautious of tipping at standing height.

Load Limits and Restrictions

Max. load is 80 kg; table is not for transporting people.

Safety Instructions: User & Maintenance

User Age and Capability

Suitable for children 8+ and persons with reduced capabilities with supervision.

Unattended Use & Storage

Never leave unattended. Supervise children. Pull plug when not in use.

Maintenance and Repair Safety

User maintenance by children needs supervision. Repairs by qualified personnel only.

Operational Safety and Setup

Table on Castors

Apply castor brakes during use for stability.

Moving the Table Safely

Lower table, unplug, stow cable, release brakes before moving.

Getting Started

Ensure correct setup, firm plug connection, and connect cables from office equipment.

Ergonomics Tip

Adjust height for 90° elbow angle and ensure screen position avoids glare.

Height Alignment

Sliding Top Operation

Sliding Top Mechanism

Illustrates the A, B, C steps for operating the sliding top.

Castor Safety for Sliding Top

Note risk of tipping if desk screens are mounted or sliding top used in standing position.

Metal Fold-Out Cable Tray

Plastic Fold-Out Cable Tray

Reset Procedure

When to Reset

Required for first-time startup or after malfunctions like power cuts.

Performing the Reset

Press any key, then hold DOWN-button until lowest position is reached.

Reset Safety Warning

Collision cut-out is inactive during reset. Ensure no objects/persons are in the hazard area.

Control Panel (Without Memory Function)

Tabletop Upwards

Keep UP-button pressed until desired height is reached.

Tabletop Downwards

Keep DOWN-button pressed until desired height is reached.

Movement Limit

Table moves until button release or min/max height is reached.

Container and Shelf Stops (Without Memory)

Purpose of Stops

Safety positions to prevent collisions with known hindrances below or above the table.

Stop Setting Safety

Only trained personnel should set/delete stops due to risk of injury or damage.

Setting and Deleting Stops

Procedure to Set Stops

Move to position, press UP+DOWN simultaneously, confirm with click-clack sound.

Procedure to Delete Container Stop

Hold DOWN, press UP+DOWN simultaneously, confirm with click-clack sound.

Procedure to Delete Shelf Stop

Hold UP, press UP+DOWN simultaneously, confirm with click-clack sound.

Near-Middle Stop Warning

Controller signals attempts to set stops too close to the middle with 6 click-clacks.

Control Panel (With Memory Function)

Display and Indicators

Shows height, error messages, table status. Positions 1-4 save/recall positions.

Activating Display

Press any button when the display is deactivated.

Tabletop Movement

Use UP/DOWN buttons; table moves until release or min/max height is reached.

Memory Function Operations

Saving Tabletop Position

Move to position, press LOGO, then MEMORY button to save (P_1, P_2 etc.).

Saving Position Limit

Cannot save positions below an existing container stop.

Retrieving a Saved Position

Press desired position button (1-4) to move the table automatically.

Retrieval Button Press

Button must be pressed until position is reached; premature release stops the table.

Menu Settings Overview

Accessing Menu

Press LOGO button for ~6 seconds; indicated by flashing light strips.

Menu Structure

Lists settings F1 (Unit), F2 (Calibration), F3 (Reset), F4 (Set Stops), F5 (Delete Stops).

Auto Return to Main Menu

Control panel returns to main menu after 10 seconds of inactivity in a submenu.

Permanent Settings Save

All settings made in submenus are permanently saved in the control.

Menu Setting: Change Unit (F1)

Unit Display Options

Height can be shown in centimeters (C) or inches (I).

Procedure to Change Unit

Navigate to F1, confirm, select unit (I or C) using UP/DOWN, confirm with LOGO.

Saving Unit Preference

Setting is saved permanently after ~10 seconds without further actions.

Menu Setting: Height Calibration (F2)

Purpose of Calibration

Adjusts displayed height to match actual table height, correcting for glide adjustments.

Procedure for Calibration

Measure actual height, navigate to F2, adjust displayed height with UP/DOWN, confirm.

Menu Setting: Reset Control Box (F3)

Reset to Factory Settings

Resets all settings to default factory configurations.

Procedure for Reset

Navigate to F3, confirm, press LOGO again, perform a reference run (reset).

Menu Setting: Set Container;Shelf Stop (F4)

Function of Stops

Set limits for downward (container) or upward (shelf) movement to prevent collisions.

Procedure to Set Stops

Move to desired position, navigate to F4, press UP for shelf stop, DOWN for container stop.

Menu Setting: Delete Container;Shelf Stop (F5)

Procedure to Delete Stops

Navigate to F5, press UP to delete shelf stop, DOWN to delete container stop.

Stop Deletion Safety

Only trained personnel should set/delete stops due to risk of injury or damage.

Easy Fault Rectification

Table Does Not Move

Check power, connections, load, powering-on duration, or contact service for drive/controller issues.

Table Stops Abruptly

Check for collision protection trigger, remove hindrance, or check initialization movement.

Table Moves Slowly

Check loading, reduce weight, or check if below safety stop zone.

Error Resolution Note

If error persists, unplug, wait 3 mins, re-initialize. Contact service if issue remains.

Error Codes and Remedies

Motor Circuit Faults (E01, E02)

Check cables, remove short circuit, ensure correct motor connection, or contact service.

Cable and Pulse Errors (E11, E12, E15)

Check cable connections to motors, ensure correct socket, or replace motor if necessary.

Overcurrent and Sync Errors (E34, E35, E38)

Reduce load, distribute weight evenly, or perform an initialization run.

More Error Codes and Remedies

Communication and Sensor Errors (E39, E40)

Check connection cables, check sensor module, or reconfigure with factory reset.

Movement and Switch Errors (E51, E52, E53)

Address contradictory commands, stuck hand switch keys, or replace hand switch.

Voltage and Configuration Errors (E81, E82, E84, E85)

Check voltage, connect columns correctly, and restore factory settings.

Initialization Run Error (EFF)

Perform initialization run to the lowest block position.

Click Codes Explained

Normal and Faulty Operation Signals

One click for power supply, indicating normal or missing firmware operation.

Reset and Blockade Signals

One click for Up key pressed (initialization required) or Lower blockade detected (reset complete).

Stop and Cable Warning Signals

Two clicks for saved stop, three for sensor out/reinserted, four for deleted stop, six for near-middle stop, seven for motor cable issues.

Declaration of EC Conformity

Accessories for Screens

Screen Mounting

Illustrates how to attach accessories to screens.

Maximum Load Note

Advises to check maximum load specifications on the next page.

Maximum Load of Accessories

Screen Accessory Loads

Specifies max. 10 kg for screen accessories.

Organiser Rail Loads

Max. 10 kg for organiser rail, 5 kg for trays. Total for rail/railing is 25 kg.

Monitor Arm Loads

Max. 8 kg per monitor arm, 2 arms per railing, 1 arm per organiser rail.

Care and Cleaning Information

Plastic-Coated and Metal Surfaces

Clean with duster, warm water/mild cleaner. Avoid abrasive cleaners.

Natural Wood Finishes

Wipe with duster/damp cloth, neutral cleaner. Avoid abrasives, high temps, moisture, UV.

Control Panel Cleaning

Keep free of dust. Clean with a dry, soft cloth.

Cleaning Liability Note

No liability for damage caused by incorrect cleaning.

Appendix: Support and Disposal

Repairs

Repairs on lift columns must be made by specialists; notify K+N customer service.

Maintenance

The lift columns are maintenance-free.

Disposal

Dispose of tables according to valid directives and regulations.

Customer Service Contact

Telephone number provided for customer service inquiries.

KONIG+NEURATH TALO.YOU Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryIndoor Furnishing
Product NameTALO.YOU
MaterialAluminum, Steel, Wood
ColorVarious (depending on model and configuration)
DimensionsVarious (depending on model and configuration)
WeightVarious (depending on model and configuration)
UsageOffice

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