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INSTALLATION 6
Step 1. Make sure the gas spring is not
compressed when you remove the locking
screw. To release the gas spring, push
down and turn the knob in the center of
the bottom of the PNP200 by 90 degrees.
Remove the lock down screw from the
PNP200. The locking screw is the
smallest silver colored screw that is
located on the bottom of the unit. Re-
engage the gas spring by pushing down
on the knob and turning it back to the
original position, thereby locking the gas
spring into place.
Figure 1: Gas Spring
Step 2. Cut an opening into the table’s surface
using the dimensions of 7.38 in x 6.05in.
Refer to diagram 5 on page 7 of the
manual for table cutout requirements.
Note: The table can be 3 inches or thinner
in thickness. Always confirm dimensions
before cutting to insure that specifications
have not changed.
Step 3. Place the support plate into the hole in the
table. The support plate is the square flat
plate that can fit into the hole in the table
(See Figure 2).
Figure 2: Support Plate
Step 4. Insert the PNP200 into the table. The
PNP200 can be adjusted to be flush or at
exactly the same level as the tabletop.
Turning the four-socket head set screws
on the top of the PNP200 does this. An
allen wrench provided with the PNP200 is
used to adjust the height level.
Step 5.Insert the four screws, which are provided,
into the adjustable retaining ring from
bottom side of the table. The adjustable
retaining ring allows securing unit to the
table. The adjustable retaining ring is a flat
square plate with two bent edges, that will
not fit into the hole in the table.
Figure 3: Insertion of Screws into the Adjustable
Retaining Ring
Step 6. Secure the cables by using the provided
mounting brackets. There are two
mounting brackets (See Figure 4). Pass
the power cord from the side of the
housing and attach it to the surface with
the cable-clamp supplied with the PNP200