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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
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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
INST
R
UCTIONS FOR
Y
OUR P
AR
TICUL
AR LIFT
WILL BE FOUND IN
THIS AREA OF
THE L
ABEL
FOUND ON
THE CYLINDER OF
Y
OUR LIFT
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