WPTGODGB DT500

WPTGODGB DT500 Ceiling TV Lift Instruction Manual

Electric Remote Control Rotating TV Bracket for 50-75 Inch Displays

1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the WPTGODGB DT500 Electric Ceiling TV Lift. This product is designed to provide a discreet and adjustable mounting solution for your television, allowing it to be lowered and rotated from the ceiling with remote control convenience. This manual provides essential information for safe installation, operation, and maintenance of your new TV lift. Please read it thoroughly before installation and retain it for future reference.

2. Safety Information

WARNING: Improper installation or use of this product can result in serious injury or damage. Please follow all instructions carefully. If you are unsure about any part of the installation process, seek assistance from a qualified professional.

  • Ensure the ceiling structure can safely support the combined weight of the TV lift and your television.
  • Verify that the input voltage (100-240V) and plug type are compatible with your country's standards before connecting to power.
  • Do not exceed the maximum load capacity of 99 lbs (45 kg).
  • Keep hands and objects clear of moving parts during operation.
  • This product is intended for indoor use only.
  • Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the unit. Contact customer support for service.

3. Package Contents

Please check that all components are present and undamaged before proceeding with installation.

  • 1x Electric Ceiling TV Lift Unit (DT500)
  • 1x Remote Control
  • 1x Manual Control Cable
  • 1x Power Cord
  • 1x Instruction Manual (this document)
  • Mounting Hardware (screws, anchors, etc. - specific types may vary)

4. Specifications

ModelDT500
Compatible Screen Sizes50 - 75 inches
Load Capacity99 lbs (45 kg)
MaterialCold Rolled Steel
VESA Compatibility200x200mm to 600x600mm
Rotation Angle Adjustment0 - 85 degrees
Input Voltage100-240V
Output Voltage24V
Installation MethodCeiling Installation

5. Setup and Installation

IMPORTANT: Professional installation is highly recommended for this product to ensure safety and proper functionality. Always wear appropriate safety gear.

5.1 Pre-Installation Checks

  • Identify the exact mounting location on the ceiling, ensuring it is structurally sound and free from electrical wires, plumbing, or other obstructions.
  • Confirm the dimensions of your TV and its VESA mounting pattern are compatible with the DT500 lift.
  • Unpack all components and verify against the package contents list.

5.2 Mounting the Ceiling Bracket

  1. Carefully position the main ceiling bracket unit at the desired location. Mark the drilling points for the mounting screws.
  2. Drill pilot holes according to the recommended drill bit size for your ceiling material and chosen anchors/screws.
  3. Securely attach the ceiling bracket to the ceiling using the provided mounting hardware. Ensure it is level and firmly fixed.
Diagram showing the dimensions of the WPTGODGB DT500 ceiling TV lift and its VESA mounting plate.

Image 1: Detailed dimensions and VESA compatibility of the DT500 lift. The unit measures 152mm in width and 543mm in length when retracted. The TV mounting plate has a maximum width of 600mm and a height range of 126mm to 915mm.

5.3 Attaching the TV to the Lift

  1. Attach the TV mounting arms to the back of your television using the appropriate VESA screws. Ensure they are securely fastened.
  2. Carefully lift the television and hook the TV mounting arms onto the main lift mechanism. Follow the specific instructions for your TV lift model to secure the TV in place, often involving safety screws or clips.

5.4 Wiring and Power Connection

  1. Connect the power cord to the lift unit and then to a suitable power outlet.
  2. If desired, connect the manual control cable to the designated port on the lift unit.
  3. Ensure all cables are neatly routed and secured to prevent snagging or damage during operation.
Installed WPTGODGB DT500 ceiling TV lift with a TV attached, showing the unit in a lowered and slightly rotated position.

Image 2: The DT500 lift installed, demonstrating the TV lowered from the ceiling. A red line indicates a 'safe distance' from the ceiling, and text highlights the 'flip worry-free' and 'flip casually not head' features, referring to the smooth lowering and rotation.

6. Operating Instructions

The WPTGODGB DT500 TV lift can be operated using the included remote control or the manual control cable.

6.1 Remote Control Operation

The remote control allows for convenient adjustment of the TV lift's position.

  • UP/DOWN Buttons: Press to raise or lower the television.
  • ROTATE Buttons: Press to adjust the rotation angle of the television (0-85 degrees).
  • STOP Button: Press to halt movement at any desired position.
  • Memory Presets (if available): Some remotes may have programmable buttons to save and recall favorite positions. Refer to the remote's specific instructions if applicable.
Diagram illustrating the 0 to 85 degree rotation angle of the TV lift mechanism.

Image 3: Visual representation of the DT500's rotation capability, showing an adjustable angle from 0 to 85 degrees. This allows for optimal viewing from various positions in a room.

6.2 Manual Control Cable Operation

The manual control cable provides an alternative method to operate the lift, useful if the remote control is lost or batteries are depleted.

  • Connect the manual control cable to the designated port on the lift unit.
  • Use the buttons on the manual control to raise, lower, or stop the television.

7. Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and smooth operation of your TV lift.

  • Cleaning: Wipe the exterior surfaces of the lift with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Inspection: Periodically check all mounting screws and connections to ensure they remain tight and secure.
  • Lubrication: The moving parts are generally pre-lubricated and sealed. Do not attempt to lubricate unless specifically instructed by the manufacturer.
  • Cable Management: Ensure all cables are free from kinks, pinches, or excessive tension.

8. Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with your WPTGODGB DT500 TV lift, refer to the following common problems and solutions.

8.1 Lift Does Not Respond to Remote Control

  • Check Batteries: Replace the batteries in the remote control.
  • Line of Sight: Ensure there is a clear line of sight between the remote and the lift's receiver.
  • Power: Verify the lift unit is properly connected to a power source and the outlet is functional.
  • Manual Control: Test operation using the manual control cable to determine if the issue is with the remote or the lift unit itself.

8.2 Lift Does Not Move Smoothly or Makes Unusual Noises

  • Obstructions: Check for any obstructions preventing smooth movement.
  • Weight: Ensure the TV's weight does not exceed the maximum load capacity.
  • Mounting: Verify that the lift and TV are securely mounted and level. Loose connections can cause uneven movement.

8.3 Power Indicator Light is Off

  • Power Connection: Ensure the power cord is securely plugged into both the lift unit and a working electrical outlet.
  • Circuit Breaker: Check your home's circuit breaker to ensure power is supplied to the outlet.

If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, please contact customer support.

9. Warranty and Support

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. If you require technical assistance, have questions about installation, or need to report a defect, please contact WPTGODGB customer support through the seller's contact information on your purchase platform. Please have your model number (DT500) and purchase details ready when contacting support.

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