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Wall mount install manual  body 04-25-07.doc

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Counter-timer, spacer bar, photocells

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pacer-bar:

 a piece of 1 1/2" square tubing with a threaded hole at

one end and a stud at the other (It is shipped bolted to the back-
guard).

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Bolt the spacer-bar between the two channels

 about one foot

above the adjuster pipe. Use the lowest of the three small holes.

The stud-end goes on the left side – the short bolt attaches the
right end. 

The x-braces go on either side of the bar.

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Mount the counter timer onto the stud. 

See instructions at the

end of this manual for wiring the counter-timer.

Photocell bracket:

 a piece of square tubing about fourteen inches

long with wires.

Reflector bracket:

 like the photocell bracket without wires.

The brackets project out from the bottoms of the channels –
photocell on the right and reflectors on the left.

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Bolt the photocells

 to the right channel. Remove the temporary

rear-guard bolts and sandwich the end of the rear guard between
the photocells and the channel.

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Run the wires

 through the rectangular access hole just above the

bracket and up the inside of the channel, through the wire clips
until they reach the spacer bar.

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Attach the reflector bracket

 to the left channel with the reflectors

facing the photocells.

Wiring:

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Frame wire – at top of right frame:

 Push wires through rubber-grommet hole in right channel and down

through wire clips to the spacer-bar.

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Connect frame-wire to photocell-wires

 (two sets of bullet-connectors).

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Push two longer wires 

(marked “switch” and “valve”) through slot at bottom of control panel and connect

to switch and solenoid-valve.

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Attach the wires at the bottom of the frame to the transformer.

 Extra cord is in the frame if needed.

Excess should be coiled at the top of the frame and pushed into the leg.

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Wrap the gray cord

 around the spacer bar, running it across the Treadwall to the left channel and out

through the hole at the counter-timer. 

Turn to page 15 for further wiring instructions.

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Plug in the transformer.

 When you block either of the photocells, you should hear a faint click inside the

photocell bracket. 

Align them as detailed on page 15.

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Attach wires to the spacer bar with ties – 

leave

 

no loose cord to catch moving parts.

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Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL TREADWALL Model PE Wall Mount Brewer s Ledge Inc 34 Brookley Road Boston MA 02130 800 707 9616 www treadwall com TREADWALL...

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Page 3: ...particularly the sizes 3 8 9 16 3 4 Socket wrench set particularly the sizes 3 8 9 16 3 4 Hammer 8 crescent wrench Screwdrivers Tape measure Work gloves Allen wrench set Pair of pliers with nippers 2...

Page 4: ...from back to front Bolt head washer horizontal L bracket frame upright x brace washer lockwasher nut 4 Once assembled the frame is free standing but there is not a great deal of lateral support until...

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Page 14: ...otary valve with a knob is the flow control This controls the speed of descent of the wall by controlling the flow of oil from the pump The other valve has an electric coil This is a solenoid valve th...

Page 15: ...nto the shaft just inside of the square bearing This channel with the control panel attached is quite heavy a two person job One person on the ground holds the channel in place while the ladder person...

Page 16: ...onto the shaft It s often easier and faster in the long run The back guard attaches between the channels at the back near the bottom It is shipped bolted together to the spacer bar The back guard mou...

Page 17: ...ugh the rectangular access hole just above the bracket and up the inside of the channel through the wire clips until they reach the spacer bar Attach the reflector bracket to the left channel with the...

Page 18: ...tabs don t line up adjust the chains until they are synchronized Place the chains around the sprockets of the lower shaft and put on the master links Tighten the bearing mounting bolts Only tighten th...

Page 19: ...chains a few times to test the Counter timer It should register one foot each time two magnets pass the switch Panels Putting on the panels is tedious but goes better if you are organized Check the c...

Page 20: ...align the sliding sprocket on the lower shaft You may have to tap the sprocket into alignment with a hammer Alternate the panels The holes are not symmetrical and every other panel should be turned ov...

Page 21: ...h down bolts at the bottom of each channel These bolts push down the lower shaft bearings thus tightening the chains If they are too tight the wall will operate sluggishly especially for lightweight c...

Page 22: ...positive edge Generally speaking these positive edges should face up so that the climb will not be too intimidating but put a few on as side grips or under clings to add interest Once the holds are o...

Page 23: ...the timer counter is bolted on and wired pull any excess wire back into the inside of the Treadwall bundle it up and tie it to the spacer bar with wire ties Make sure there are no loops of wire that c...

Page 24: ...ntinuously without the photocell brake stopping the wall A switch on the control panel allows you to put the Treadwall into this mode Continuous operation is particularly good for aerobic climbing Cli...

Page 25: ...rate Whatever It ain t gonna work if the sensor and magnets aren t adjusted right And treat that reed switch sensor with respect And make sure the wires are out of harm s way Bolts and nuts are fallin...

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