GRANBERG Diago 504 Height ADJ Wall Cabinet Lift Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- GRANBERG
Table of Contents
- Mechanical construction
- Delivery modules
- Pre-assembly of the lift mechanism
- Joist heights
- Location wall socket and control devices
- Location wall socket for lighting
- To consider before installation
- Installation on a wall
- Adjustments to get the lift vertical
- Installation of the cabinet on lift mechanism
- Installation of light ramp (accessory)
- Installation, the connection of trip plate
- Installation of lighting under the safety panel (accessory)
- Functional test
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Diago 504 Height ADJ Wall Cabinet Lift
Instruction Manual
Products
Height adjustable frames for wall cabinets
Wall Cabinet Lift – Granberg Diago
Mechanical construction
The diagonal lift Diago 504 comprises a wall frame, to be installed on a wall, a cabinet frame onto which one or more cabinets are installed, and four-link arms that operate in parallel. The arc-shaped lift and lowering path are achieved by an electrically powered screw jack, which operates between the wall and cabinet frames.
Delivery modules
Pre-assembly of the lift mechanism
Install the bottom plate (A) onto which the cabinet shall be mounted. The
plate is hung on the frame and then locked with the M5x45 screws (B). (Do not
forget the washer).
NOTE!
It is very important that the locking screws (B) are installed
The locking screw (C) must not be too hard to tighten. The bottom plate must
be able to move without jamming.
Install the top plate (D) on the height adjustable side profiles (E) with the
cabinet support downwards.
Lock with the hexagonal screws (K).
Put in the cover plugs (G).
The top plate shall, later on, be fastened to the top plate of the cabinet.
The picture shows the Diagonal lift 504 readies for installation on a wall.
Joist heights
Laying joists shall be placed according to the dimensions below:
A = 1485 mm from floor to center of the joist
B = 2075 mm from floor to center of the joist
Location wall socket and control devices
The wall cabinet lift shall be connected to a separate main switch, which is placed in the kitchen or its vicinity. The location of a socket for 230 V, 50 Hz / 120 V, and 60 Hz (depending on the model) should be coordinated with other equipment in the kitchen. The wall cabinet lift is often combined with a worktop system. See pictures below for proposed locations.
- Power consumption 230 W
A – Overall width of the lift
The overall width of the lift is 550 mm, alternatively 1150 mm, depending on the model..
B – Centreline Centreline
C – Space for the electric socket to the left of the centreline
60 – 180 mm free space to the left of the centreline. 1820 – 1970 mm above the floor is free space.
NOTE! The socket shall be recessed in the wall. A double wall socket is recommended for possible lighting
D – Space for the electric socket to the right of the centreline 60 – 180 mm free space to the left of the centreline 1820 – 1970 mm above the floor is free space.
NOTE! The socket shall be recessed in the wall. A double wall socket is recommended for possible lighting
E – Space outside the lift
If there is space available between the lifting mechanism and the adjacent cabinet you can place the socket here.
F – Location of steel conduit for control cable
A steel conduit is placed in the wall behind the Lift. In this, the cable to the control button is placed. The lower part of the tube shall exit from the wall just above the floor if the kitchen is equipped with a worktop lift. The upper part of the tube shall exit acc. Point D, 1910 mm above the floor. The cable length is 7 meters.
G – Alternative control cable location
The alternative location of the control cable is through a high cabinet. The cable length is 7 meters.
H – Proposed location of recessed buttons
Proposed location of a button if the kitchen is equipped with a worktop lift. (Recessed buttons).
I – Proposed location of outside buttons
When the kitchen is not equipped with a worktop lift the button can be placed e.g. on the side of a high cabinet (approx. 110 cm above the floor if it is placed above a worktop lift), inside a floor cabinet, etc.
Check carefully how the cables are placed and connected, so that no cable is jammed.
Location wall socket for lighting
If the unit is equipped with wireless remote control (handheld or fixed) it
requires 1 power socket outlet.
If the unit is equipped with lighting requires 1 socket outlet.
The sockets are recommended to be coordinated with the socket for the lift
mechanism.
NOTE!
The socket must be recessed in the wall. Alternatively, a socket can be placed
on the wall, above the cabinet.
Only an authorized electrician may carry out the installation!
To consider before installation
The installation technician is responsible for the sufficient method and
dimensions used for the installation on the wall. The wall properties, such as
porosities, and the type of attachment components will be decisive for the
requirements. Be aware of that the Diagonal lift can have an overall weight of
more than 165 kg plus dynamic effects from the motions.
Flat sides of adjacent cabinets or walls:
Check that the cabinet sides or walls next to the cabinet at the lifting
system are flat. It should under no circumstances be uneven as this may pose a
trapping risk
Adaptation pieces:
If there must be an adaptation piece up to the cabinet on the lift, this piece
must be fitted onto the wall.
The adaptation piece must under no conditions be fitted onto the cabinet on
the Diagonal lift!
Side cover plates:
If a cover panel shall be fitted onto the cabinet side the light ramp strip
must be installed on the short end of the trip panel. Check that the trip
panel and the light ramp strip really cover the underside of the cover panel,
so that there is no trip risk.
Aligning of adjacent cabinets:
Adjacent cabinets should be brought forward to be aligned with the cabinets on
the lift.
Example when installing a 550 mm wide lift onto an 80 cm wide cabinet:
The wall cabinets shall be centered on the lift mechanism. There must be a gap
of 5-8 mm between the lift cabinet and fixed cabinets or walls.
A) Space between fixed cabinets 810 mm.
B) Space between fixed cabinets and the lift cabinet 130 mm.
C) Lyftmekanismens totalbredd 550 mm.
D) Overall width of the lift mechanism is 550 mm.
E) Measure from the floor to the upper attachment screws.
The installation work must be made by competent persons!
Installation on a wall
Start by installing the fixed cabinets beside the lift cabinet. The space
shall be 10 – 15 mm wider than the cabinet to be placed on the lift.
Connect the cable to the UP/DOWN control unit acc. picture. 1.
Run the lift to the position shown in picture 2.
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Measure and mark on the wall where the lift shall be located. The lift shall
be centered in the space between the fixed cabinets.
Fasten the lift with the screws placed in the oval holes of the mounting plate
(B), picture 2.
Check the position with a water level, so that the lift is leveled, and fasten
the bottom mounting plate (C), picture 2. There must be screws in all holes.
Fasten the lift to the wall in the rest of the holes. There must be screws in
all holes.
Attach the cable with the included attachment strips and cable retainers (A),
Picture 1. Make sure that the cable cannot get jammed.
(Not necessary if the cable is placed in a steel conduit)
Adjustments to get the lift vertical
Loosen the four locking screws on both sides of the frame. (D), picture 4.
Run the lift up and down. Check simultaneously with a water level that the
lift is exactly vertically positioned, see picture 5. It must absolutely not
slant forward, as this can make the objects fall out of the cabinet.
Adjust when necessary on the four adjustment screws in the corners of the
lift. (E), picture 4.
Also, check the measure from the kitchen wall to the frame on the left and
right sides of the lift.
Lock the four adjustment screws with the locking nuts, (E), picture 4. Also
lock the four locking screws, (D), picture 4.
Check that the height location to the adjacent cabinets is correct.
See picture 6.
Check with a water level that the frame plate is horizontal.
See picture 7.
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Adjust when necessary the two adjustment screws on the underside of the bottom
plate (A). See post. (B), picture 8.
NOTE!
After adjustment, lock the screws acc. pos. (C), picture 8.
Installation of the cabinet on lift mechanism
Lower the lift and push up the top plate.
Put the cabinet on the bottom plate. The cabinet shall be centered within the
space between the fixed cabinets. The gap shall be 5-8 mm at each side. See
picture 2.
NOTE!
The gap shall be 5-8 mm also when installing a top molding and a light ramp
strip.
Fasten the cabinet in the top plate with screws for wood. Operate the lift up
and down. Check that the cabinet is vertically and horizontally and that it
does not touch any adjacent cabinet. Adjust when necessary.
Pre-drill through the mounting holes in the top plate and through the cabinet
top panel with a 6 mm drill.
Be careful not to cause any eruption on the inside of the cabinet top panel.
Take down the cabinet and enlarge the holes with a 9 mm drill from the inside
of the cabinet.
Put the cabinet on the bottom plate and push down the top plate to the cabinet
roof. Lock the screws acc. pos. (D) picture 3.
Fasten the cabinet in the top plate acc. picture 4. Use the included M6
hexagonal screws.
(The brass cap shall be placed inside the cabinet).
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Fasten the underside of the cabinet. Use the included screw for wood 4×16 mm.
See picture 5.
If there are more cabinets on the lift, fasten these together at the sides.
(Screws for this purpose are not included).
The lift can also afterward be finally adjusted to exactly fit the adjacent
cabinets.
Installation of light ramp (accessory)
Install the light ramp strip with angles on the trip plate.
(Angles and screws are not included).
NOTE!
The light ramp must not be mounted under the cabinet, only under the trip
panel, as the trip panel safety function otherwise is lost.
Installation, the connection of trip plate
If lighting shall be fitted this shall be made prior to mounting of the safety
trip panel.
Fasten the safety trip panel under the cabinet with the included 4×25 mm semi-
threaded screw. (4 or 5 pcs). See pos. (A).
Put the panel at the front edge of the cabinet bottom.
NOTE!
The panel shall be free to move up/down.
The rubber strip on the topside of the trip panel, on three sides, shall
barely touch the underside of the cabinet. It shall be approx. The
1-millimeter gap between the strip and the cabinet. Put on the cover caps on
the panel underside, to hide the screws. See post. (B).
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Connect the trip panel cable acc. the picture. The socket is marked
”Klämskydd” (”Trip panel”).| NOTE!
The safety trip panel shall be installed so that the switches head upwards
under the cabinet bottom.
Installation of lighting under the safety panel (accessory)
The trip panel must be completed with a spring when the lighting shall be
installed.
Fit the spring under the trip panel by means of the included double-sided
tape. The spring shall sit as pos. (B).
Connect the electric cable to the lighting.
Fasten the cable with the included tension reliever.
NOTE!
Only the Granberg original lighting grants full safety.
Functional test
After installation a complete functional test with full load shall be made:
Run the cabinet lift down and up all the way to respectively end position.
Check that it moves freely, without hindrance and jarring sounds. Check that
no cables are jammed.
Check that the trip panel works under the entire surface. Test in particular
with point loads and in which way a water tap on the worktop influences the
safety trip panel operation.
Granberg Interior AB – Box 6112 – 600 06 Norrköping – SWEDEN
Tel: +46-11 19 77 50 – E-mail: info@granberg.se –
Internet: www.granberg.se
References
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