LOGICDATA TOUCH, TOUCHinlay, TOUCHdown, TOUCHfx Series Manual

MANUAL
Document Version 1.0 / February 2019
TOUCHfamily
Valid for:
TOUCHfx
TOUCHdown
TOUCHinlay
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Document Version 1.0/February 2019
This document was originally published in English.
LOGICDATA Electronic & Software Entwicklungs GmbH
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8530 Deutschlandsberg
Austria
Phone: +43 (0) 3462 51 98 0
Fax: +43 (0) 3462 51 98 1030
Internet: http://www.logicdata.net
Email: oce.at@logicdata.net
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CONTENTS
1 General information 5
1.1 Other applicable documents 5
1.2 Copyright 5
1.3 Royalty-free use of images and text 5
1.4 Trademarks 5
2 Safety 6
2.1 Target audience 6
2.2 General safety regulations 6
2.3 Intended use 6
2.4 Reasonably foreseeable misuse 6
2.5 Explanation of symbols and signal words 7
2.6 Liability 7
2.7 Residual risks 8
2.8 Skilled Persons 9
2.9 Notes for Resellers 9
3 Scope of delivery 10
4 Unpackaging 10
5 Products 11
5.1 Key Product Features 11
5.1.1 TOUCHfx 11
5.1.2 TOUCHdown 12
5.1.3 TOUCHinlay 12
5.2 Dimensions 13
5.2.1 TOUCHfx 13
5.2.2 TOUCHdown 13
5.2.3 TOUCHinlay 14
5.2.4 Dimensions for the milled cut-out 14
5.3 Drilling Templates 15
5.3.1 TOUCHfx 15
5.3.2 TOUCHdown 16
6 Assembly 17
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6.1 Safety During Assembly 17
6.2 TOUCHfx 18
6.2.1 Required Components 18
6.2.2 Process 18
6.2.3 Completing Assembly 18
6.3 TOUCHdown 19
6.3.1 Required Components 19
6.3.2 Process 19
6.3.3 Completing Assembly 20
6.4 TOUCHinlay 21
6.4.1 Required Components 21
6.4.2 Process 21
6.4.3 Completing Assembly 21
7 Operation 22
7.1 Adjusting the Table Top Height 23
7.2 Saving a Memory Position 23
7.3 Adjusting the Table to a Memory Position 24
7.4 Key Lock 25
7.5 Notes for TOUCHdown 26
7.5.1 Push-Push Function 26
7.5.2 Mechanical Release 26
8 Additional Information 27
8.1 Software-Dependent Functions 27
8.2 Disassembly 27
8.3 Maintenance 27
8.3.1 Cleaning 27
8.3.2 Replacing a Handset 27
8.4 Troubleshooting 28
8.5 Disposal 28
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1 GENERAL INFORMATION

Documentation for the TOUCH Family consists of this Operating Manual and several other documents
(Other applicable documents, page 5). Assembly personnel must read all documentation before starting as-
sembly. Keep all documentation for as long as the product is in your possession. Ensure that all documen-
tation is provided to subsequent owners. Go to www.logicdata.net for more information and support. This
Manual may change without notice. The most recent version is available on our website.

1.1 OTHER APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS

This Operating Manual contains assembly instructions for the Handsets within the TOUCH Family. Other
applicable documents include:
• Datasheet for the TOUCH Handset.
• Datasheet and Operating Manual for the Control Box in the Table System

1.2 COPYRIGHT

© January 2019 by LOGICDATA Electronic und Software Entwicklungs GmbH. All rights reserved, except for
those listed in Chapter 1.3 Royalty-free use of images and text on page 5.

1.3 ROYALTY-FREE USE OF IMAGES AND TEXT

After purchase and full payment of the product, all text and images in Chapter 2 “Safety”, may be used free of
charge by the customer for 10 years after delivery. They should be used to prepare end user documentation
for Height-Adjustable Table Systems. The license does not include logos, designs, and page layout elements
belonging to LOGICDATA. The Reseller may make any necessary changes to the text and images to adapt
them for the purpose of end user documentation. Texts and images may not be sold in their current state,
and may not be published or sublicensed digitally. The transfer of this license to third parties without per-
mission from LOGICDATA is excluded. Full ownership and copyright of the text and graphics remain with
LOGICDATA. Texts and graphics are oered in their current state without warranty or promise of any kind.
Contact LOGICDATA to obtain text or images in an editable format (documentation@logicdata.net).

1.4 TRADEMARKS

Documentation may include the representation of registered trademarks of goods or services, as well as
information about copyright or other proprietary expertise of LOGICDATA or third parties. In all cases, all
rights remain exclusively with the respective copyright holder. LOGICDATA® is a registered trademark of
LOGICDATA Electronic & Software GmbH in the USA, the European Union, and other countries.
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2 SAFETY

2.1 TARGET AUDIENCE

This Operating Manual is intended for Skilled Persons only. Refer to Chapter 2.8 Skilled Persons on page 9 to
ensure that personnel meet all requirements.
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
In general, the following safety regulations and obligations apply when handling the product:
• Do not operate the product unless it is in a clean and perfect condition
• Do not remove, change, bridge, or bypass any protection, safety, or monitoring equipment
• Do not convert or modify any components without written approval from LOGICDATA
• In the event of malfunction or damage, faulty components must be replaced immediately
• Unauthorized repairs are prohibited
• Do not attempt to replace hardware unless the product is in a de-energized state
• Only Skilled Persons are allowed to work with TOUCH Handsets
• Ensure that national worker protection conditions and national safety and accident prevention
regulations are observed during operation of the system
2.3 INTENDED USE
The products in the TOUCH Family are Handsets for electrically Height-Adjustable Tables. They are installed
by Resellers into Height-Adjustable Table systems. They are used to control Height-Adjustable Table systems
via a Control Box. They are intended for indoor use only. They may only be installed in compatible Height-
Adjustable Tables and with LOGICDATA-approved accessories. Contact LOGICDATA for further details. Use
beyond or outside the intended use will void the product’s warranty.
2.4 REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE
Usage outside of the intended use may lead to minor injury, serious injury, or even death. Reasonably fore-
seeable misuse of the Handset includes, but does not extend to:
• Connecting unauthorized parts to the product. If you are unsure as to whether a part can be used
with a Handset, contact LOGICDATA for further information
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2.5 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS AND SIGNAL WORDS
Safety Notices contain both symbols and signal words. The signal word indicates the severity of the hazard.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
NOTICE
INFO
INFO
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to the product through electrostatic discharge (ESD).
Indicates a situation that will not lead to personal injury, but could lead to damage to the device or the environment.
Indicates the protection class of the device: Protection Class III. Protection Class III devices may only be connected to SELV or PELV power sources.
Indicates important tips for handling the product.
2.6 LIABILITY
LOGICDATA products comply with all currently applicable health and safety regulations. However, risk can
result from incorrect operation or misuse. LOGICDATA is not liable for damage or injury caused by:
• Improper product use
• Disregard of the documentation
• Unauthorized product alterations
• Improper work on and with the product
• Operation of damaged products
• Wear parts
• Improperly performed repairs
• Unauthorized changes to the operating parameters
• Disasters, external inuence, and force majeure
The information in this Operating Manual describes the characteristics of products without assurances.
Resellers assume responsibility for the LOGICDATA products installed in their applications. They must en-
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sure their product complies with all relevant directives, standards, and laws. LOGICDATA shall not be held
liable for any damage that is directly or indirectly caused by the delivery or use of this document. Resellers
must observe the relevant safety standards and guidelines for each product in the Table System.

2.7 RESIDUAL RISKS

Residual risks are the risks that remain after all relevant safety standards have been complied with. These
have been evaluated in the form of a risk assessment. Residual risks associated with the installation of
Handsets in the TOUCH Family are listed here and throughout this Operating Manual. See also Chapter 1.1
Other Applicable Documents on page 5. The symbols and signal words used in this Operating Manual are
listed in Chapter 2.5 Explanation of Symbols and Signal Words on page 7.
WARNING Risk of death or serious injury through electric shocks
TOUCH Handsets are electrical devices. Although you will not have to connect the Handset to the Control Box during assembly, basic safety precautions must be taken at all times. Failure to observe electrical safety precautions may lead to death or serious
injury through electric shocks.
Never open the Handset
Ensure that the Handset is not connected to the Control Box during assembly
Do not convert or modify the Handset in any way
Do not immerse the Handset or its components in liquid. Clean only with a dry or slightly damp cloth
Do not place the Cable of the Handset on heated surfaces
Check the housing and cables of the Handset for visible damage. Do not install or operate damaged products.
WARNING Risk of death or serious injury in explosive atmospheres
Operating the Handset in potentially explosive atmospheres may lead to death or seri­ous injury through explosions.
Read the relevant directives to determine if an atmosphere is potentially explosive
Do not operate the Handset in potentially explosive atmospheres
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through tripping
During the assembly process, you may have to step over Cables. Tripping over Cables may lead to minor or moderate injury.
Ensure that the assembly area is kept clear of unnecessary obstructions
Be careful not to trip over Cables
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
If any Handset Key becomes stuck while the system is in motion, the system may not stop properly. This may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
Disconnect the system immediately if any Handset Key becomes stuck
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2.8 SKILLED PERSONS
CAUTION Risk of injury through incorrect assembly
Only Skilled Persons have the expertise to complete the assembly process safely. Assembly by Unskilled Persons may lead to minor or moderate injury.
Ensure that only Skilled Persons are allowed to complete assembly
Ensure that persons with limited ability to react to danger do not take part in the assembly process
TOUCH Handsets may only be installed by Skilled Persons. A Skilled Person is dened as someone who:
• Is authorized for installation planning, installation, commissioning, or servicing of the product
• Has read and understood all documentation relevant to the Handset
• Has the technical education, training, and/or experience to perceive risks and avoid hazards
• Has knowledge of the specialist standards applicable to the product
• Has the expertise to test, assess, and manage electrical and mechatronic products and systems in
accordance with the generally accepted standards and guidelines of electrical engineering and
furniture manufacturing
2.9 NOTES FOR RESELLERS
Resellers are companies that purchase LOGICDATA products for installation in their own products.
INFO For reasons of EU conformity and product safety, Resellers should provide end users
with an Operating Manual in their native EU ocial language.
INFO Operating Manuals must include all the safety instructions that end users require to
handle the product safely. They must also include an instruction to always keep the Operating Manual in the immediate vicinity of the product.
INFO No unauthorized persons (young children, persons under the inuence of medications,
etc.) should be allowed to handle the product.
INFO Resellers must perform a risk assessment on their product that covers residual hazards.
It must include measures to mitigate risk, or reference the product's Operating Manual.
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3 SCOPE OF DELIVERY

The standard scope of delivery for Handsets in the TOUCH Family consists of the Handset and its pre-at-
tached cable. All other components necessary for installing the Handset (e.g. Mounting Screws for the
TOUCHdown and TOUCHfx) must be supplied separately by the reseller.

4 UNPACKAGING

NOTICE
To unpackage the product:
1. Remove all components from the packaging
2. Check the contents of the package for completeness and damage
3. Provide the Operating Manual to the operating personnel
4. Dispose of the packaging material
NOTICE
Ensure proper ESD handling during unpackaging. Damage that can be attributed to electrostatic discharge will void warranty claims.
Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner. Remember to separate plastic parts from the cardboard packaging.
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5 PRODUCTS

The TOUCH Family of Handsets consists of 3 products:
• TOUCHfx
• TOUCHdown
• TOUCHinlay
Each Handset may have several variants. Variants may be equipped with additional features or dierent
congurations. The exact variant is denoted by the product's order code. Consult the accompanying data
sheet to check ensure that you have received the correct variant.

5.1 KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

5.1.1 TOUCH-FX

1 UP / DOWN Keys
2 Memory Position Keys
3 SAVE Key
4 Display
5 Drilling Holes
6 Strain Relief
*Cable not shown.
Fig. 1: Product features, TOUCHfx
2
6
3
5
4
1
5.1.2 TOUCH-DOWN
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1 UP / DOWN Keys
2 Memory Position Keys
3 SAVE Key
4 Display
5 Drilling Holes
6 Supports for Cable Loop
*Cable not shown.
Fig. 2: Product features, TOUCHdown
5.1.3 TOUCH-INLAY
1 UP / DOWN Keys
2 Memory Position Keys
5
2
3
6
4
1
2
5
1
3 SAVE Key
4 Display
5 Rubber Ribs
*Cable not shown.
Fig. 3: Product features, TOUCHinlay
4
3
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5.2 DIMENSIONS
5.2.1 TOUCHFX
Length 85.9 mm | 3.380 "
Width 132.5 mm | 5.216 "
Height (to underside of Table Top) 32.8 mm | 1.289 "
3,380 "
85,9 mm
1,289 "
32,8 mm
132,5 mm
5,216 "
Fig. 4: Product dimensions, TOUCHfx
5.2.2 TOUCH-DOWN
Length 150.3 mm | 5.917 "
Width 183.6 mm | 7.228 "
Height (to underside of Table Top) 38.8 mm | 5.917 "
155,6 mm
6.126 "
75,0 mm
2.953 "
150,3 mm
5.917 "
38,8 mm
1.528 "
183,6 mm
7.228 "
Fig. 5: Product dimensions, TOUCHdown
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42,0 mm
5.2.3 TOUCHINLAY
Length 42.0 mm | 1.654 "
Width 95.4 mm | 3.756 "
Height (to bottom of rubber ribs) 17.3 mm | 0.681 "
1
1,654 "
Fig. 6: Product dimensions, TOUCHinlay
2
SAVE
95,4 mm
3,756 "
0,681 "
17,3 mm
35,7 mm
1,406 "
5.2.4 DIMENSIONS FOR THE MILLED CUT-OUT
The milled cut-out for the TOUCHinlay shall have the following dimensions (image to scale):
39,2 mm ± 0,139,2 mm ± 0,1
1,433 " ± 0,01 1,433 " ± 0,01
93,0 mm ± 0,193,0 mm ± 0,1
3,661 " ± 0,01 3,661 " ± 0,01
Fig. 7: Dimensions for the milled cut-out, TOUCHinlay
INFO It is assumed that the milled cut-out will pass through the entire table top (i.e. milling
will create a hole rather than an indent). If you do not mill through the entire Table Top, you will need to drill a separate hole to accomodate the TOUCHinlay's cable. In this case, contact LOGICDATA for further information on dimensions.
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5.3 DRILLING TEMPLATES
5.3.1 TOUCHFX
Front Edge
38 mm
1.496 "
Side Edge
70 mm
2.756 "
Fig. 8: Drilling Template, TOUCHfx
5.3.2 TOUCH-DOWN
34.0 mm
1.34 "
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106.0 mm
4.17 "
Front Edge
170.4 mm
6.71 "
75.0 mm
2.95 "
106.0 mm
4.17 "
34.0 mm
1.34 "
Side Edge
Fig. 9: Drilling Template, TOUCHdown
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6 ASSEMBLY

This chapter describes the process of installing the TOUCH Family Handset into the Height-Adjustable
Table System.

6.1 SAFETY DURING ASSEMBLY

The following safety instructions are valid for each Handset within the TOUCH Family. Hazards relating
only to the installation of a specic Handset are listed in that Handset's assembly instructions.
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through improper handling
Improper handling of the product during assembly may lead to minor or moderate in­jury through cutting, pinching, and crushing.
Avoid contact with sharp edges
Be careful while handling tools that may cause personal injury
Ensure assembly complies with the generally accepted standards and guidelines of electrical engineering and furniture manufacturing
Read all instructions and safety advice carefully
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through tripping
During assembly and operation, poorly routed Cables may become a trip hazard. Tripping over Cables may lead to minor or moderate injury.
Ensure that Cables are routed properly to avoid trip hazards
Be careful not to trip over Cables when installing the Handset
NOTICE Ensure proper ESD handling during assembly. Damage that can be attributed to electro-
static discharge will void warranty claims.
NOTICE
NOTICE Before assembly, all parts must be acclimatised to the ambient conditions.
NOTICE Do not lift the Handset by its cable. This will cause irreparable damage to the product.
INFO Perform a product risk assessment so that you can respond to potential residual haz-
To avoid damage to the product, measure the dimensions of the Handset before assembly.
ards. Assembly instructions must be included in your end user Operating Manual.
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6.2 ASSEMBLY: TOUCHfx
6.2.1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
1 TOUCHfx
2 2 Mounting Screws (supplied by Reseller)
Tool Screwdriver
INFO
Screw specications
Thread diameter: max. 5 mm | Head diameter: 8.5 mm - 10.6 mm
If possible, do not use countersunk-head screws.
6.2.2 PROCESS
1. Position the Handset under the table top and mark the position of the drilling holes. If necessary, use the Drilling Template in chapter 5.3.1 to help you.
2. Insert the Strain Relief into the designated slot on the Handset (Fig. 6).
NOTICE Inserting the Strain Relief incorrectly may cause damage to the Cable and Handset.
Ensure that the Cable does not protrude over the housing
Fig. 10: Inserting the TOUCHfx Strain Relief
3. Use the screwdriver and 2 Mounting Screws to attach the Handset to the Table Top at the marked drilling points.
NOTICE
The required tightening torque depends on the material of the Table Top. Do not exceed 2 Nm.
6.2.3 COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
After the TOUCHfx is attached to the Table Top, you must connect the Cable to the Control Box. Refer to the
manual for your chosen Control Box for instructions.
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6.3 ASSEMBLY: TOUCHDOWN
6.3.1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
The following components are required to assemble the TOUCHdown:
1 TOUCHdown
2 4 Mounting Screws (supplied by Reseller)
Tool Screwdriver
INFO
Screw specications
Thread diameter: max. 5 mm | Head diameter: max. 10 mm
If possible, do not use countersunk-head screws.
6.3.2 PROCESS
1. Position the Handset under the table top and mark the position of the drilling holes (Fig. 11).
Alternatively, use the Drilling Template in Chapter 5.3.2 to help you. Ensure that the corners
circled in the diagram below are ush with the edge of the Table Top.
INFO If the mounting area has a curved edge, move the Handset slightly backwards.
1
Fig. 11: Positioning the TOUCHdown on the Table Top
2
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2. Ensure the cable is routed correctly. For correct operation, a 10cm Cable Loop must be routed.
Use the Cable supports on the back edge of the Control Box to help you do this (Fig. 12).
Fig. 12: Creating a Cable Loop
3. Use the screwdriver and 4 Mounting Screws to attach the Handset to the Table Top at the
marked drilling points.
NOTICE
The required tightening torque depends on the material of the Table Top. Do not exceed 2 Nm.
6.3.3 COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
After the TOUCHdown is attached to the Table Top, you must connect the Cable to the Control Box. Refer to
the manual for your chosen Control Box for instructions.
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6.4 ASSEMBLY: TOUCHINLAY
6.4.1 REQUIRED COMPONENTS
The following components are required to assemble the TOUCHinlay:
1 TOUCHinlay Handset
2 Milling cutter (or similar)
6.4.2 PROCESS
1. Use a milling cutter or similar to mill the cut-out. The dimensions for the milled cut-out are
shown in Chapter 5.2.4 (Fig. 7).
2. Push the Handset into the milled cut-out until the top plate is ush with the Table Top. The
rubber ribs will hold the Handset in place.
6.4.3 COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
After the TOUCHinlay is attached to the Table Top, you must connect the Cable to the Control Box. Refer to
the manual for your chosen Control Box for instructions.
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7 OPERATION

CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through uncontrolled movement
The table may not always stop exactly at the expected position. Failure to anticipate the table's movements may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
Wait until the system has completely stopped before attempting to use the table
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through unsecured objects
While the table moves up and down, unsecured objects may fall o the table and onto body parts. This may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
Ensure loose objects are kept away from the edge of the table
Do not leave unnecessary objects on the table during movement
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
Failure to release Handset Keys correctly may result in the table failing to stop properly. This may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
Do not slide your nger to a dierent Handset key while another button is pressed
Disconnect the system immediately if any Handset Key becomes stuck
This section of the Operating Manual contains a selection of instructions for operating the Table System
to which the TOUCH Handset is connected. TOUCH Handsets are compatible with a large number of
LOGICDATA Control Boxes. Before using the Table System, you must also read the Operating Manual for
the installed Control Box, including all relevant safety information, in full.
Handset Keys are represented as follows for further description:
UP Key
DOWN Key
SAVE Key
SAVE
1
Memory Position Key 1
Memory Position Key 2
2
3
Memory Position Key 3
4
Memory Position Key 4
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7.1 ADJUSTING THE TABLE TOP HEIGHT

CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through crushing
Your ngers may be crushed when you attempt to change the height of the table
Keep ngers away from moving parts
Ensure that no persons or objects are in the table's range of motion
INFO The Table Top will move up or down until the UP or DOWN Key is released, or if a pre-de-
ned stopping point has been reached.
To move the Table Top UP:
Press and hold the UP Key until the desired height has been reached
To move the Table Top DOWN:
Press and hold the DOWN Key until the desired height has been reached

7.2 SAVING A MEMORY POSITION

This function saves a set Table Top position. One Memory Position can be saved per Memory Position Key.
1. Move the table to the desired height
7 3
SAVE
2
s 2 7 3
▸ The display shows the Table Top height (e.g. 73 cm)
2. Press the SAVE Key.
3. Press the Memory Position Key (e.g. 2)
▸ The display shows S 2
▸ After about two seconds, the Table Top height is displayed again
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7.3 ADJUSTING THE TABLE TO A MEMORY POSITION

Version A (without double-click function):
2
2
7 3
Version B (Auto-Movement with double-click function):
7
INFO The double-click function is available only for Table Systems sold in US markets.
INFO If you press any Key while the table moves to a Memory Position, the Table Top will stop
CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through unauthorized modications
1. Press and hold the required Memory Position Key (e.g. 2).
▸ The Table Top will move until the saved Table Top height has been reached. If
you release the Key before the Memory Position is reached, the table will stop.
2. Release the Memory Position Key
▸ The display shows the Table Top height (e.g. 73 cm)
moving immediately. To continue, you must select the Memory Position again.
The rmware is delivered with a deactivated double-click function. If you activate this function, the grading of the safety functions according to EN ISO 13849-1 PL b, Category B, are no longer valid, as the legal requirements in the standard are no longer met.
If you activate the function, perform a new risk new assessment to meet the higher safety requirements (EN 60335-1). These cannot be met by LOGICDATA Control Boxes.
LOGICDATA is not liable for injuries or damage caused by activating the double­click function
2
7 3
Double-click the required Memory Position Key (e.g. 2)
▸ The table will move to the Memory Position. You do not have to hold the Key
▸ The display shows the Table Top height (e.g. 73 cm)
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7.4 KEY LOCK

CAUTION Risk of minor or moderate injury through uncontrolled movement
When attempting to activate the Key Lock, pressing the Handset too forcefully may cause the table to move unexpectedly. Failure to anticipate the table's movements may lead to minor or moderate injury through crushing.
Do not press the Handset too forcefully while activating the Key Lock
INFO The Handset must be turned on for the Key Lock to be activated. To activate a locked
Handset, press any key.
INFO The Key Lock is only available as standard on certain models of the TOUCHfx and
TOUCHdown. On other models it can be activated during parameterization. Check the Order Code for your Handset to see if Key Lock is activated as standard.
Activating the Key Lock prevents you from moving the table if you accidentally press a Key. The Key Lock
can be activated and deactivated by swiping across the bottom edge of the Handset. Alternatively, swipe
horizontally across the left or right-hand side of the Handset (gure 5, Activating the Key Lock). The display
must be active for you to activate the Key Lock. To activate an inactive display, press any Key.
Fig. 13: Activating the Key Lock
After you have activated the Key Lock, a key is displayed on the screen.
Fig. 14: Locked Handset
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7.5 OPERATION: NOTES FOR TOUCHDOWN

The following information applies only to the TOUCHdown Handset. If you have a dierent Handset, pro-
ceed to the next chapter.
7.5.1 PUSH-PUSH FUNCTION
NOTICE To avoid product damage, ensure a 10 cm Cable Loop is routed (Chapter 6.3.2, Fig. 12)

The Push-Push Function allows the TOUCHdown to be slid underneath the table when not in use, and

move outwards to the operating position when it is needed.
To move the TOUCHdown into the operation position:
1. Push the Handset towards the Table Top and release.
▸ The Handset will click when it is unlocked from its housing
2. Allow the Handset to slide out from underneath the table.
NOTICE To avoid product damage, do not pull on the Handset while attempting to move it to
the operation position.
To stow the TOUCHdown underneath the table:
1. Lift the control panel of the Handset gently upwards until it is level with its housing.
2. Push towards the table top until the Handset clicks into position.
7.5.2 MECHANICAL RELEASE
If excessive force is applied to the Control Panel of the TOUCHdown, it will be released automatically from
its housing to prevent system damage.
To re-attach the Control Panel:
1. Align the springs on the Control Panel with the sliding mechanism of the housing.
2. Push the outer edges of the Control Panel rmly towards the housing to click it back into place.
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8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

8.1 SOFTWARE-DEPENDENT FUNCTIONS

A full list of Software-Dependent Functions can be found in the Operating Manual of the installed Control
Box.
8.2 DISASSEMBLY
To disassemble your Handset, ensure that it has been disconnected from the Power Unit. Then, follow the
assembly instructions in reverse order.
8.3 MAINTENANCE
All Handsets in the TOUCH Family are maintenance-free for their entire service lifetime.
WARNING Risk of death or serious injury through electric shocks and other hazards
Using a Handset alongside unauthorized spare or accessory parts may lead to death or serious injury through electric shocks and other hazards.
Only use accessory parts produced or approved by LOGICDATA
Only use replacement parts produced or approved by LOGICDATA
Only allow Skilled Persons to perform repairs or install accessory parts
Contact customer services immediately if the system malfunctions
The use of unauthorized spare or accessory parts may cause system damage. Warranty claims are void in this scenario.
8.3.1 CLEANING
1. Disconnect the height-adjustable desks power supply from the power source.
2. Wait 30 seconds for residual voltage to dissipate.
3. Wipe the surface of the Handset with a dry soft cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened in water.
Never immerse the Handset into any liquid.
4. Wait for the Handset to dry completely.
5. Reconnect the power supply.
8.3.2 REPLACING A HANDSET
1. Disconnect the Control Box from the Mains.
2. Disconnect the Handset from the Control Box.
3. Remove the Handset from the Table Top.
4. Mount the new Handset onto the Table Top.
5. Plug the Handset back into the Control Box.
6. Reconnect the Control Box to the Mains.
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8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
Usually, malfunctions occur when Handsets are pressed while calibrating. If the Handset fails to function,
you will need to restart the system. To do this:
1. Unplug the Handset from the Control Box.
2. Plug the Handset back to the motor Control Box.
3. After a few seconds the Handset is ready for operation.
A list of common problems and their solutions can be found in the Operating Manual of the installed
Control Box.
8.5 DISPOSAL
All products in the TOUCH Family are subject to the WEEE Directive2012/19/EU.
Dispose of all components separately from household waste. Use designated collection
points or disposal companies authorized for this purpose
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