hush mini - pln group
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HUSH MINIDesigned by David Trubridge
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Overall Dimensions - Model: 1034D (E26)
1000 mm40 in
1000 mm40 in
400 mm16 in
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Contents (not to scale)
Please double check all components are present andquantities are correct before beginning assembly
x1 Top Panel Assembly
(Power cable not shown)
x20 Tapered
Felt Panels
x1 2.1m cable
(82 in)
x40 (+5) Small Ratchet Rivets
(13mm / .5 in)
x2Folded
Cardboard Pillars
x40 (+5) Large Ratchet Rivets
(19mm / .74in)x1
Cone Gripperwith Base
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Step 1 - Top Panel Ratchet Rivet Assembly
Screw on x1 Cone Grippers (without bases) onto base
already attached to top panel assembly
Large Ratchet Rivet (19mm)
Bend back gently
Insert Large RatchetRivets (19mm) in all holes
around edge.
Power Cord
Suspension Wire
(power cord and suspension wires not shown)
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x20
Step 2 - Pop out side panel plugs
Push out the 4 plugs perpanel to make way for the
plastic clips.
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Step 3 - Top Panel to Side Panel Assembly
Assemble on a large clean surface or on floor.
Large RatchetRivet (19mm) x 20
NOTE Ratchet Rivets must be pushed together fully for
maximum strength
NOTE: Do not put ratchet rivet on first panel until all panels have been
clipped on.
Proceed Anti Clockwise
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First
Last
Step 4 - Top Panel to Side Panel Assembly Continued
Tuck last panelunder first panel
and clip together with
Large Ratchet Rivet
Cross Section Detail View of Top Panels overlapping.
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Box
Step 5 - Lifting into shape
Use suspension cable to lift theHush Mini approximately 400mm (16 in) from the floor/surface.
The panels will begin tofall into their natural shape.
Use the folded cardboardpillar that was in the box (or similar-sized table)to prop it up.
Clean Floor / Table
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Step 6A - Weaving of Panels - Exploded Detail
Bold Lines indicate the ‘Ear’ that sits on the outside of the Hush Mini. This weaving pattern is essential to lock the shape together
Once two panels are woven together, use two of the shorter Ratchet Rivets (13 mm) to lock them together.
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Step 6A - Weaving of Panels - Finished Detail
Bold Lines indicate the ‘Ear’ that sits on the outside of the Hush Mini. This weaving pattern is essential to lock the shape together
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Step 7 - Height Adjustment and Levelling
Ceiling Mounting Point.
If installing into wood use a countersunk timber screw (not supplied) to affix cone gripto ceiling.
If installing into concrete usecountersunk anchor bolt (not supplied) to affix cone gripto ceiling.
To shorten wire:Pull cable through holein side of gripper point
To lengthen wire:Depress cylinder at top
of gripper point and pull wire out
push
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Step 8 - Electrics with Hanging Ceiling
Concrete
Hung Ceiling
To Mains Power
IMPORTANT: ENSURE LED DRIVER ANDMAINS CONNECTION ISWIRED BY A CERTIFIED
ELECTRICIAN
SEE APPENDIX 1 FORDRIVER INFORMATION
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Appendix 1: Top Panel Sub Assembly
Aluminium Disk
Felt Panel
3 x 12mm Screws
Exploded View Assembled View