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PORTABLE LIFT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:

NOTE

:

CHECK ALL NUTS & BOLTS FOR TIGHTNESS AND FOR

WORN PARTS BEFORE EACH USE. NEVER OPERATE THE LIFT
WITH THE ARMRESTS FLIPPED UP. NEVER OPERATE THE
LIFT WITH A WATER-DRAFT OVER 12”, OR IN A DRY POOL.
PLACE THE LIFT WITH DECK TO POOL DEPTH OF 44” TO 48”.

The Pro Pool Lift

TM

should always be in the full up or deck position before a user

attempts to transfer into the chair. Before attempting to transfer into the chair, check to
make sure the lift is operating by making a short test run: move the chair at least part way
in and out of the pool.

As you are standing in front of the chair, facing the chair, the armrest on either side will
flip up to allow for easier lateral transfers. Transfer into the chair and then lower the flip-
up armrest back into its normal position. Secure the adjustable lap belt around the waist
so that the belt is snug, but not uncomfortably tight.

You are now seated comfortably in the Pro Pool Lift

TM

, and ready to move into the pool

or spa. Before you begin the operating cycle, take a visual check of the deck area and
pool area to make sure the operating path of the lift is clear.

It is not necessary to lower the lift all the way to the bottom of the lift’s stroke. You may
stop the lift at any time in the downward cycle when it is comfortable for you to exit the
chair into the water.

This is NOT true however, when returning to the deck during the up cycle. The lift
should always be cycled completely to the up or deck position before attempting to exit
the chair on the deck.

To lower the lift into the pool, simply apply pressure on the down arrow button on the
remote control handset and the chair will start to move towards the pool. NOTE: for
safety reasons, it is necessary to maintain continuous pressure on the control button. If
you take your finger off of the control button the lift will stop.

When you are sufficiently submerged into the water to allow for an easy exit from the
chair, you may stop the lift cycle by releasing pressure on the down arrow button on the
remote control handset. Now release the lap belt by grasping the end of the belt that is
protruding above the lap belt and tugging gently. You may now flip up the footrest to
create more room in front of the chair for you to exit. Exit the chair by sliding straight
forward until you are clear of the seat and the footrest.

When you are ready to return to the lift seat and exit the pool or spa, make sure that the
chair is lowered (submerged) sufficiently to allow you to easily slide into the chair. You
should not attempt to “lift” or raise yourself into the chair. Once you are reseated into the
chair, you may lower the footrest to it normal operating position and place your feet on
the footrest. Next, re-secure the adjustable lap belt snugly around your waist. To raise the
chair out of the pool, simply press on the up arrow button on the remote control handset
and apply continuous pressure until the lift chair comes to a rest on the deck in the full up
position. You may now release the lap belt and exit the chair.

Summary of Contents for F-004PPPB-AT1

Page 1: ...E ENSURED IF THE LIFT IS INSTALLED AND OPERATED PROPERLY AS PER THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 WARNING TO REDUCE RISK OF INJURY DO NOT PERMIT CHILDREN TO USE THIS PRODUCT UNLESS THEY ARE CLOSELY SUPERVISED AT A...

Page 2: ...POOL LIFT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 24V BATTERY SYSTEM OPERATING INSTALLING 7 BATTERY MAINTENANCE 8 PORTABLE LIFT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 9 11 PRO POOL HEADREST OPTIONAL 12 13 CARE OF YOUR LIFT 14 16 TRO...

Page 3: ...AIN FRAME W WHEELS 2 WEIGHT STACK COVER W HANDLE 3 WEIGHTS 14 4 HARDWARE BAG 5 MOUNTING HARDWARE PORTABLE KIT ONLY HARDWARE BAG PORTABLE KIT ITEM QTY DESCRIPTION PART USE LOCATION 1 12 1 4 S S NYLOCK...

Page 4: ...r and then stack 3 to 4 more plates Repeat until all 14 weight plates are on the platform and properly aligned 3 Attach the weight stack cover assembly over the weight stack using the supplied NYLOCK...

Page 5: ...interrupted operation 3 Before installing the battery place it on the charging unit and let it charge for 24 hours Make sure the orange charge light illuminates when the battery is being charged 4 Rem...

Page 6: ...w battery tone indicates that there is approximately 20 battery life remaining At this point DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THE LIFT remove the battery from the unit and recharge on the wall mounted chargi...

Page 7: ...the battery terminals 6 Keep battery terminals clean and free from dirt and corrosion to ensure good contact The terminals may be cleaned using Scotch Brite or any similar product Clean off any corro...

Page 8: ...ft should always be cycled completely to the up or deck position before attempting to exit the chair on the deck To lower the lift into the pool simply apply pressure on the down arrow button on the r...

Page 9: ...f the HEADREST ASSEMBLY are shown below along with the chair to show how it attaches The wing nuts allow for quick adjustment without having to remove the assembly from the chair The headrest pad is a...

Page 10: ...emoved from the assembly to install or remove the HEADREST PAD When installing the pad thread the bracket through the top loops first and then press the flaps together hooks loops fastener to complete...

Page 11: ...SUPPORT BRACKET into the slots on the top of the chair The INTEGRATED HEADREST ASSEMBLY is now ready to adjust and use NOTE The INTEGRATED HEADREST ASSEMBLY will work on all 2nd generation 18 wide Aqu...

Page 12: ...be sure to check all of the contact points terminals for damage or corrosion If you notice corrosion gently clean the terminals To clean corrosion from the terminals use a q tip and some rubbing alcoh...

Page 13: ...n the lift for extended periods will significantly shorten the battery s lifespan If the lift is being STORED for an extended period of time follow all of the steps above Check for rusting at all crev...

Page 14: ...ange charge light to illuminate on the front of the charger When the orange light goes off the battery is fully charged B When the battery is correctly installed on the charger or control box you shou...

Page 15: ...l not function Make sure you do this for both cords If you have checked all the cords and the lift still doesn t move 3 Check the contact points A After you have fully charged the battery and checked...

Page 16: ...ill not retract if the battery is not fully charged or if the control box is not working The emergency button only overrides the remote in case it has gone bad If this does not retract the lift then c...

Page 17: ...14 2 FLAT WASHER 1 2 SS 1 2 FLAT WASHER SS 15 2 NYLOCK 1 2 SS 1 2 13 NYLOCK NUT SS 16 2 BOLT 5 8 X 1 1 2 HCS 5 8 11 X 1 1 2 HEX BOLT SS 17 1 BOLT 5 8 X 6 HCS 5 8 11 X 6 HEX BOLT CUSTOM 18 2 FLAT WASHE...

Page 18: ...ATWASHER 1 4SS 1 4 FLATWASHER 316SS 7 2 BOLT 1 4X31 4BHSCS 1 4 20X3 1 4 BUTTON HDCS SS 8 2 NYLOCK 1 4SS 1 4 20NYLOCK NUT SS 9 1 COTTERPIN 1 4X31 4 1 4 X3 1 4 QUICK PULLPINFORFOOTREST 10 1 LANYARD SS L...

Page 19: ...EMBLY 3 2 5 00008 451 8 RUBBER WHEEL DELRIN BEARING 4 2 LOCK COLLARS 3 4 SS 3 4 LOCK COLLAR S S 5 2 2NF100SA 4 SWIVEL CASTER S S 6 14 WPS 50 50LB WEIGHT PLATE IRON 7 2 P 0909PCA CASTER ADAPTER ASSEMBL...

Page 20: ...ct Within thirty 30 days after receipt of a written warranty claim by Aqua Creek and barring any unforeseen delays the place of purchase will be notified of Aqua Creek s decision regarding the claim I...

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