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Summary of Contents for myLIFTER

Page 1: ...Please save this manual for future reference For a digital version of this manual visit www garagesmart com manuals myLIFTER User Manual...

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Page 3: ...R UNIT TO THE CEILING 11 2 INSTALLING THE POWER ADAPTER 15 3 INSTALLING A PULLEYSYSTEM FOR LIFTING 100 POUNDS 16 4 PAIRING YOUR MYLIFTER UNIT WITH YOUR IOSOR ANDROID DEVICE 19 5 EDITING AND DELETING M...

Page 4: ...y parts are near the system 4 Do not use the myLIFTER unit to lift people or animals 5 Do not stand under the myLIFTER unit or items lifted by myLIFTER 6 Do not use the myLIFTER system to lift or lowe...

Page 5: ...If your myLIFTER cable is tangled damaged or bent STOP using your myLIFTER unit IMMEDIATELY WARNING 3...

Page 6: ...configured vertically Angled cables can limit lifting capacity and cause excessive sideways strain on the myLIFTER unit and mounting bracket resulting in possible property damage serious personal inj...

Page 7: ...MENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interfer...

Page 8: ...sed in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip...

Page 9: ...dustrial applications The myLIFTER unit is designed to lift 50 pounds straight upward or 100 pounds with the included pulley system If you load the myLIFTER unit with more than 50 pounds without the p...

Page 10: ...wrench Phillipsscrewdriver and pencil Do not attempt to install the system if partsare damaged or missing If any of your partsare damaged or missing please email support GarageSmart com 8 LAG WASHER...

Page 11: ...MOUNTING BRACKET B x1 CARABINER H x1 9 QUICK RELEASEPIN F x2 HOOK J x1 only included in the basic kit...

Page 12: ...ideos at www GarageSmart com installation MyLifter 2 Download the myLIFTER app to your smart device from either Google Play or the App Store 3 Open the myLIFTER app and tap Add Devices 4 Follow the pr...

Page 13: ...1 Use a stud finder to locate the center of the ceiling joist to which you want to mount your myLIFTER Figure 1 1 Failure to mount the mounting bracket and myLIFTER unit to a secure ceiling joist or...

Page 14: ...fer to Figures 1 2a and 1 2b for correct mounting configurations 3 Place the mounting bracket B on the joist Be sure to align the mounting holes with the center of the joist With a pencil mark an X on...

Page 15: ...od ceiling joist Inserting lag screws into a ceiling joist without first drilling pilot holes may split the wood and result in property damage serious personal injury or death WARNING 5 Slide the moun...

Page 16: ...fail and may result in property damage serious personal injury or death WARNING 7 As you turn the wrench you should feel resistance If the lag screw turns freely your pilot hole is not in the ceiling...

Page 17: ...2 Inst alling t he Power Adapt er Refer to the Power Adapter user manual for instructions on installing the Power Adapter 15...

Page 18: ...h the carabiner H anchor it to the eyelet screw G or the track about 3 inches away from the lifter 2 If using the eyelet screw use the stud finder to locate the center of the stud Follow the same proc...

Page 19: ...screw in until you cannot see the threads then turn it in 3 more complete revolutions 5 If your ceiling does not have drywall thread the eyelet screw in until you cannot see threads Failure to insert...

Page 20: ...d Figure 3 2b This prevents the fully raised cable from contacting the myLIFTER unit and causing cable damage CAUTION Figure 3 2b Figure 3 2a If your unit is mounted parallel to the joist the eye scre...

Page 21: ...the Add New button in the bottom right corner The number in parentheses indicates the number of nearby detected myLIFTER units Figure 4 1 3 A dialog box will appear and tell you to press the PAIR but...

Page 22: ...it Figure 4 3 This filled in icon indicates that your lifter is paired with your smart device Standing on a ladder while operating your myLIFTER or smart device may cause property damage or serious pe...

Page 23: ...p the pencil icon type the new name for your myLIFTER unit and tap Submit b For iOSusers tap the myLIFTER unit you want to rename type the new name and select Save 2 To remove a myLIFTER unit from you...

Page 24: ...s moving parts WARNING 1 Once your myLIFTER unit has been paired with your smart device return to the myLIFTER app s main screen and tap on the name of the myLIFTER you want to use Figure 6 1 illustr...

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Page 26: ...og box will ask you to check for obstructions or to remove weight to continue NOTE 3 To control the speed of your lifting and lowering hold down the variable speed cont roller slide the circle upward...

Page 27: ...r preset position 6 To clear your preferred low or high point tap SET LOW or SET HIGH and tap Clear when the dialog box appears During a Smart Lift or Smart Lower the manual lift and lower arrows and...

Page 28: ...ed group if you are lifting an item that requires multiple myLIFTER units moving synchronously such as a lifting platform or vehicle hardtop For more information on groups refer to Section 9 or tap He...

Page 29: ...gether A check mark will appear next to the devices you ve selected Figure 7 2 5 Tap Save to create the group 6 Your group now appears on the app s home screen Select your new group to bring up the co...

Page 30: ...such as a hardtop evenly NOTE 8 On the calibration screen select individual lifters and use the controls to lift or lower them to their desired points Once all lifters in the group are positioned at...

Page 31: ...t rash can icon in the top right corner and select Yes when the dialog box appears 8 Creat ing a Flex Group 1 Create a flex group if you are lifting and lowering items that you may want to move eithe...

Page 32: ...en both as a group and as individual lifters Under the heading Groups select your group to lift or lower all items within the group Under the heading Individual select an individual lifter to operate...

Page 33: ...on the recalibration process Cases where recalibrat ion may be needed 1 Receiving one of the error codes below when in use 1 1 End of travel reached 1 2 Limit switch hit unexpectedly 1 3 Position shif...

Page 34: ...n do this by clicking on the myLIFTERicon on the front page of the myLIFTERapp Figure 9 1 1 2 When the icon is tapped a dialog box will appear Figure 9 2 The dialog box shows the lifters name MAC addr...

Page 35: ...ure 9 3 3 Tap on myLIFTER is st uck or doesn t t ravel full dist ance Figure 9 4 4 Read the warning and then click I Have Read t he Warning Figure 9 5 5 Adjust each lifter in the group so that the gro...

Page 36: ...You will be presented with a list of lifters to be recalibrated 8 Tap which lifter you desire to recalibrate 8 1 ENSUREall pulleys and attachments are removed The lifter will wind up all the cable on...

Page 37: ...ady to re calibrate that everything is unhooked and there is tension on the cables If you are sure select St art Recalibrat ion If not sure select Not Ready 9 2 You will be presented with an Extra War...

Page 38: ...ps 8 10 for remaining lifters in the group 12 Once all the lifters are recalibrated you will be presented with the main screen All lifters will be individual devices and not part of a group 13 Recreat...

Page 39: ...P O Box 50180 Provo UT 84605 LIMITED WARRANTY Who Is Covered This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product This warranty is intended for natural persons only and does not extend...

Page 40: ...m misuse accident failure to maintain or any other causes following your purchased of the product Use of the Lifter system with any other system or components including affixing non Garage Smart attac...

Page 41: ...CT YOUR USE OF MYLIFTERPRODUCTSISAT YOUR SOLERISK MYLIFTER SHALL NOT BE LIABLEUNDER ANYCIRCUMSTANCESFOR CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR INCIDENTAL 42 DAMAGESARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE US...

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