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SL600 PINNACLE STAIR LIFT:

 

Install Manual

30SEP2020  |  P/N: 76015 REV F

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COMPLETION PROCEDURES

PINNACLE STAIR LIFT: SECTION 5

TIGHTEN BRACKETS

Install and fully tighten the rail bracket mounting 

screws (four (4) screws per bracket). For hardwood 

stairs, a pilot hole should be drilled first. For 

plywood or particle board stairs, care must be 

taken to prevent stripping. 

SET UPPER AND LOWER 

TRAVEL LIMITS

1. 

Test the lower travel limit by operating the lift 

downward, keeping the switch pressed. The 

unit should begin to decelerate about 3" from 

its final resting position and stop clear of the 

floor. 

2. 

The final stopped position can be adjusted 

to accommodate the height of the user by 

repositioning the limit cam located in a slot in 

the rail. 

3. 

Use a 5/64" Allen wrench to loosen the set 

screw in the limit cam. Adjust the limit cam 

up or down and re-tighten the set screws. 

Repeat above steps until the lift stops in the 

desired position. 

4. 

Repeat the above steps to set the upper limit. 

For safety, the footrest should be set at least 

level with the upper landing. 

5. 

The optimum position is met when the seat 

height above the floor is the same at the top 

and bottom of the stairs.

TEST SAFETY STOP 

SWITCHES

1.  Safety stop switches are located in both the 

upward and the downward ends of the chassis 

providing protection from obstructions on the 

rail.

 (Folding rail model)

2.  Safety stop is located in the footrest providing 

protection from obstructions and trapping 

hazards on the stairs.

3.  A safety stop switch is part of the swivel 

seat mechanism and prevents the lift from 

operating when the swivel is in use. 

4.  Test all safety stop switches by driving the lift 

down and touching the downward end of the 

chassis, the lower edge of the footrest, and 

the underside of the footrest in both its folded 

and unfolded positions. 

(Folding rail model)

5.  In each of the above cases the unit should come to 

an immediate halt and should beep intermittently.

6.  When the control switch is released, the unit 

should not be able to be driven in the direction 

that the lift initially engaged the obstacle. Test this 

condition. 

7.  Repeat the above tests while driving the lift in the 

opposite direction. 

8.  If any safety condition does not function properly, 

carefully review all installation instructions, reset 

the "On/Off" switch. Repeat the above tests.

9.  If any safety stop switch fails to immediately stop 

the lift, immediately call Harmar for assistance in 

diagnosing and repairing the problem. Do not use 

the lift. 

Summary of Contents for Pinnacle SL600

Page 1: ...30SEP2020 76015 REV F PINNACLE STAIR LIFT INSTALLATION SERVICE MANUAL SL600 SL600FR...

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Page 3: ...ATION 7 Determine Overall Rail Length 7 Installation Site Electrical Requirements 8 Rail Installation 8 Zero Intrusion Installation 10 Chassis Installation 11 Final Rail Installation 12 Footrest and S...

Page 4: ...tions and verify that the location is acceptable before performing installation and or servicing tasks If you do not understand any portion of the installation or operation procedures please consult H...

Page 5: ...ent without written authorization by the manufacturer is prohibited and will void the warranty WARRANTY Please ensure that you advise the owner of the Pinnacle SL600 stair lift to fill out the separat...

Page 6: ...ginning installation inspect and check the box contents and report any damage or missing items to Harmar Chassis 2 wireless call send hand controls Manual override tool optional RAIL BOX CONTENT Botto...

Page 7: ...1 Figure 4 1 3 For a normal stairway with adequate space for a landing add 7 to the nose to floor measurement This will provide enough rail length to allow the stair lift to be adjusted so that the f...

Page 8: ...e towards the bottom of the stairs and the plastic rack facing up Place and object that measures 1 2 between end plate and the floor See Figure 4 4 Figure 4 4 NOTE Use the chair box or another heavy o...

Page 9: ...ser of the first step from the bottom landing The second and third brackets should be placed and tightened on the steps on each side of the rail joint again so the back of the bracket touches the rise...

Page 10: ...NTRUSION INSTALLATION 1 Measure A top landing to B bottom landing See Figure 4 12 Figure 4 12 2 7 of overrun should be added for a normal overrun with no obstructions within 3 9 of the nose of the top...

Page 11: ...on the power switch and turn the unit on The unit will beep once indicating it is ready for use 4 Use the installation switch the black switch on the top of the chassis to move the chassis at least 2...

Page 12: ...nserted Allen screw with a 5 64 Allen wrench This will be used to set the final upper limit for the stair lift See Figure 4 20 Figure 4 20 4 Remove the charging strips from the rail box Connect the ch...

Page 13: ...h and intrusion Use care in routing the charger lead If possible secure along or inside wall to avoid the creation of a tripping hazard WARNING FOOTREST AND SEAT INSTALLATION 1 Remove the footrest fro...

Page 14: ...ing a 5 32 Allen wrench See Figure 4 27 Figure 4 27 8 Use the supplied white plastic plugs to secure the vertical footrest shroud to the main footrest cover plate 9 Position the seat directly aligned...

Page 15: ...with the red wire toward the center of the seat if connected backwards you will get a red light 7 Turn the red On Off switch located on the top of the chassis to the On position You should hear a sin...

Page 16: ...l with the nuts on the same side as the folding mechanism See Figures 4 35 and 4 36 Figure 4 35 Figure 4 36 2 Expand and snap the two 2 brackets over the rail so the top is in the bracket groove See F...

Page 17: ...s will leave about 1 2 of clearance at the ball of the gas spring See Figure 4 42 Figure 4 42 7 Fasten down the near corner of the lower bracket using a drill that has extensions at least 10 and a 3 8...

Page 18: ...rail toward the wall See Figure 4 46 Figure 4 46 12 Reinstall the two 2 plastic caps on the feet to cover the threads See Figure 4 47 Figure 4 47 13 Carefully move the fork with your hand to make sure...

Page 19: ...p or Down button on the second remote The second remote is now programmed 8 Upon completion two beeps will indicate that both remotes have been successfully programmed 9 Turn the On Off switch to the...

Page 20: ...e top and bottom of the stairs TEST SAFETY STOP SWITCHES 1 Safety stop switches are located in both the upward and the downward ends of the chassis providing protection from obstructions on the rail F...

Page 21: ...a final tightening of the compression screw 3 Drive the lift to the bottom keeping the control switch pressed all the time and check that the lift gently decelerates and stop so the footrest pan is c...

Page 22: ...ssage Downhill safety sensor Ensure nothing is blocking the downward passage If the LED indicator light is still not green after testing the sensors turn the unit off and re check all the wire plugs T...

Page 23: ...that the lift be immediately moved to a charge strip station located at either end of the rail MANUAL OVERRIDE OPERATION If your lift fails to operate and the operator is unable to exit the lift on t...

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