Aquatic Access IGAT-180 AD Installation Manual / Instruction Manual Download Page 17

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AQUATIC ACCESS 

POOL LIFT MODEL #

Serial # 

US Patent Number

UP

DOWN

STOP

MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY
VARIABLE  AT 55/65 PSI/ 3.8-4.5 BAR

WATER PRESSURE NOT TO EXCEED  70 PSI/4.8 BAR 
OR DAMAGE TO LIFT WILL RESULT. USE A REDUCER
BETWEEN WATER SOURCE AND LIFT IF NECESSARY.

BEFORE USE BY A SWIMMER

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

TO REMOVE POOL LIFT

IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS

1921 Production Drive    Louisville, KY    40299-2110   USA

 

800.325.5438 (LIFT)

 

502.425.5817

 

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1. Turn control knob to UP to raise seat, which will 
     automatically turn 180° over deck.
2. Insert safety pull-pin before loading or unloading
     to prevent accidental descent.
3. Seat the swimmer, fasten seat belt, and place feet on 
     footrest. Swimmer’s feet must be on footrest or injury
     may result.
4. Remove pull-pin and turn control knob to DOWN 
     to lower  the swimmer into the water. Seat turns
     automatically at top of travel.
5.  Reverse procedure to lift swimmer.

   

When lift is not to be in use for 8 hours or longer, turn
off water and let seat descend, or place seat in raised 
position and insert pull-pin to hold it there. Then turn
off the water and turn the control knob to the DOWN
position. When ready to use lift again, turn on water 
and purge air from the cylinder and specified above 
(#4 in Before Use by a Swimmer).

NOTE: Speed of seat travel and turn can be controlled 
by turning control knob to less than full up or down            
position.  If water pressure is very high, seat may
move too quickly. Experiment to find the  best settings 
for your water pressure.

1.  Remove seat and lower lift to full down position.
2.  Turn off water at source and disconnect supply hose.
3. Lift out of socket and roll on wheel. 

1.    Never allow more than one person on the lift at a 
        time.
2.    Keep fi ngers, towels and loose clothing away from
        moving parts.
3.    Do not hang towels or robes on lift at any time.
4.    Do not allow people to climb on or hang from lift.
5.    Do not allow playing or rough–housing on or around 
         the lift.
6.    Do not jump or dive from lift.
7.    Turn water supply OFF and secure lift with push pin 
        when the lift is to be left unused for eight hours or  
        longer.
8.   Always run the seat up and down through several 
       cycles after turning the water supply on. This bleeds 
        air out of the cylinder which could cause unexpected 
        movement.
9.    Be certain swimmer is settled in the seat before 
        operating lift.
10.  Always place swimmer’s feet on the footrest.
11.  Never allow seat occupant’s mouth to submerge 
        beneath the water.
12.  Do not exceed weight and pressure limits.
13.  Do not use lift during an electrical storm or high 
         wind.
14.   Always drain water from cylinder before exposing 
          lift to temperatures below freezing.
15.   Never use any sort of oil or petroleum-based 
         product on the inside of the lift. It will damage the
         piston

.

DO NOT STORE LIFT IN BELOW-FREEZING ENVIRONMENTS.

1.  In seat-down position, mount lift into deck socket.
2.  Turn control know to down position.
3.  Connect supply hose and turn on water.
4.  With water supply on, operate Pool Lift control knob 
       to move seat several short strokes up and completely
       down.  This will purge air from the system.  If the seat
       does not move in a smooth  motion, repeat this step 
       until it does.  Air trapped inside must be removed for
       safe operation.

REV. 10/6/10

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SERIAL NUMBER

MODEL NUMBER

WEIGHT CAPACITY

This illustration is of a generic Aquatic 
Access label and is here only to provide 
location of pertinent numbers found on 
every Aquatic Access label.

Please refer to the label attached to 
your lift for important information and 
instructions for your Aquatic Access lift.

You will fi nd a label similar in style 
to this one on every Aquatic Access 
lift cylinder.

Please do not remove that label 
from your lift. You will need the 
serial number should you ever 
require replacement parts for your 
lift.

The label on the lift cylinder also 
contains instructions for use and 
safety proceduress.

Sample Label to Indicate Location of Numbers Only

Rev. 10/6/10

Summary of Contents for IGAT-180 AD

Page 1: ...Aquatic Access Inc Pool Lift Model IGAT 180 Installation Guide Instruction Manual AquaticAccess com 1921 Production Drive Louisville Kentucky 40299 2110 USA 800 325 5438 502 425 5817 Fax 502 425 9607...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ring to Install Lift Lift Assembly Safety Procedures Service and Maintenance Inspection of Lift Disassembly of Lift Replacement of Piston Seal Replacement of Piston Replacement of Top Guide Replacemen...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...t The pool lift should normally be located where there is at least 36 of straight vertical pool wall The depth would need to be greater if there is a curve instead of a right angle at the pool bottom...

Page 6: ...ned in the hole with the notch facing the water use a level to be certain the socket is plumb and straight and pour the anchor cement around the socket Place a combination square with level full depth...

Page 7: ...pacity was tested at lift connection on a baseline unit with operating water pressure while lifting open flow pressure and under ideal mounting conditions pursuant to installation instructions Static...

Page 8: ...nder the seat assembly Attach it to the ends of wheelbase mounting plate with the bolts and nuts supplied with the vinyl liner wall pad When properly adjusted the pad should be flush against the pool...

Page 9: ...eadrest has been ordered follow the same procedure as footrest to install the headrest in the headrest bracket on the seat back Optional seat belts are installed by sliding the belts through the upper...

Page 10: ...is to be left unused for eight hours or longer Always run the seat up and down through several cycles after turning the water supply on This bleeds air out of the cylinder which could cause unexpecte...

Page 11: ...from chlorine and other chemicals in the pool clean the lift only with a soft cloth or Scotchbrite pad After cleaning and rinsing apply car wax and buff to help maintain a bright appearance Never use...

Page 12: ...amp with either Formula 409 or water Never use any oil or petroleum based product inside the cylinder as it will damage the piston and seal 7 Carefully slide piston rod assembly back into cylinder Tak...

Page 13: ...tration Install spacer on piston rod Clean spacer if it is dirty 3 Install piston on end of piston rod using a rubber or plastic mallet Hit bottom of piston until piston is firmly seated Piston should...

Page 14: ...and remove shell 3 Attach seat frame to seat shell and tighten bolts 4 Attach seat to lift and install footrest and head rest REPLACEMENT OF VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 Disconnect water supply 2 Remove hoses fr...

Page 15: ...of the new valve stem and replace stem in valve assembly matching alignment of the protrusion Make certain that the square shaft is completely seated in the square hole Reinsert the valve assembly in...

Page 16: ...eal White gray or brown chalky deposit High pH high total alkalinity high calcium content hard water Clean unit with soft cloth or Scotchbrite pad apply car wax to protect finish Corrosion of Metal Pa...

Page 17: ...sing on or around the lift 6 Do not jump or dive from lift 7 Turn water supply OFF and secure lift with push pin when the lift is to be left unused for eight hours or longer 8 Always run the seat up a...

Page 18: ...ive gallons US per minute at 40 PSI 2 8 Bar to 70 PSI 4 8 Bar maximum pressure ROTATION Automatic 180 Turn MATERIALS 304 316L Stainless UHMW plastic Brass and Rubber OVERALL SIZE HEIGHT 6 2 5 1892 mm...

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