Playcore SPECTRUM Aquatics Motion Trek 400 Manual Download Page 6

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Assembly Instruction 

The following tools will be required to complete assembly and installation of the lift: 

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9/16” ratchet and open-end wrench

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5/8” ratchet and open end wrench

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1/2” ratchet or open-end wrench

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3/16” hex key (allen wrench)

Lift Assembly 

a.

Fully charge lift battery.

b.

Stand the mast assembly up in the anchor that is installed in the pool/spa deck

c.

Attach the actuator end fitting to the lifting arms using:

1 – 7/16” x 1 3/4” Hex cap bolt 
1 - 7/16” Nylock nut 

d.

Tilt the battery into the receiver until it locks into place.

e.

Plug the handset into the remaining port on the control box, making sure the connector
is properly aligned.

NOTE

:  It is very important that the plug is fully inserted into the control box.  If the handset plug 

is not fully inserted into the control box, the lift will not operate. 

f.

Test lift operation by pushing the up and down toggle switch on the handset to ensure
the lift is operational (See page 8 for instructions on using handset). Then run the
actuator into the fully extended position by pressing the up button until the actuator stops
moving. Leave the lift in this position for the next steps.

g.

Join the seat arm to the mast assembly using:

2 - 3/8” Shoulder 2 1/2” x 5/16” thread 
4 - 3/8” Flat washers 
2 - 5/16” - 16 Nylock nut 
2 - Donut shims 

Summary of Contents for SPECTRUM Aquatics Motion Trek 400

Page 1: ...163145 Rev B Motion Trek 400 163145 7100 Spectrum Lane Missoula MT 59808 800 791 8056 www spectrumproducts com ...

Page 2: ...efore accepting the lift from the carrier inspect for visible damage and match the contents with those listed below Spectrum is not responsible for lost or damaged freight The box will contain all structural components and hardware The following is a list of the components included with your shipment from Spectrum Use Components and Hardware Figure Page 2 as a reference to identify each item liste...

Page 3: ...2 800 791 8056 www spectrumproducts com Components and Hardware N ...

Page 4: ...hor The steel rebar bonding grid of the pool deck is the best choice for bonding the anchor Attach a No 8 solid copper wire NEC Section 680 22 from the bonding bolt on the base of the anchor to the bonding grid c Secure anchor in place at the proper height anchor may be cemented in place Set the anchor so that the finished top is 1 8 to 1 4 below finished deck level allowing for anchor cap to be p...

Page 5: ...22 from the bonding bolt on the base of the anchor to the bonding grid Note If the concrete deck is 8 thick or more an alternative anchor installation method may be used In lieu of cutting the concrete deck with a saw a concrete core drill may be employed to cut a 4 diameter hole at the desired anchor installation location Epoxy or hydraulic cement may be used to secure the anchor in place Make su...

Page 6: ...ocks into place e Plug the handset into the remaining port on the control box making sure the connector is properly aligned NOTE It is very important that the plug is fully inserted into the control box If the handset plug is not fully inserted into the control box the lift will not operate f Test lift operation by pushing the up and down toggle switch on the handset to ensure the lift is operatio...

Page 7: ...mproducts com Attach the seat half and the seat belt to the mounting plate of the seat arm using 2 5 16 18 x 1 2 5 16 18 x 4 5 16 Flat washers 4 5 16 Lock washers Note When attaching the seat belt use 5 16 18 x 1 as shown below ...

Page 8: ...rs are snug and then back off until the footrest pivots freely Adjust footrest to desired height using installed 3 8 button head bolt k Tighten the anchor locking bolt by access through a hole one inch up from the top of the anchor on deck The included 7 32 Allen wrench will fit a 3 8 button head internal to the mast This internal fastener is at an angle and can be tightened down until there is no...

Page 9: ... the lift or personal injury WARNING Unless operating in an emergency Lift should not be forced to rotate This will cause damage to the rotational components of the lift WARNING Use extreme caution when transferring to or from the lift it is the responsibility of the user to allow for safe operation of this lift Remote Operation Lifting UP Pressing the button causes the seat to rise The seat will ...

Page 10: ...l stop all lift motion To resume normal lift operation procedures the knob must be turned in the clockwise direction Battery Light If any of the four arrow buttons are pressed the battery light will illuminate The battery light has a total of three bars If all of the bars are illuminated the battery is at or near full capacity Two illuminated bars indicates the battery should be charged soon A sin...

Page 11: ... come into contact with the pool edge or any obstruction using the left or right buttons on the transmitter E Lower the lift into the water until buoyant by pushing the down button F Unfasten seat belt and carefully move away from the lift G Using the directional buttons on remote return lift chair to an on deck position not over the pool To Exit the Pool or Spa A Recall lift chair into water to t...

Page 12: ...to be recharged To keep the battery from discharging to the point of causing damage it is important to charge the battery at least once monthly even if the battery has not been installed on the lift After initial break in the battery should last approximately 90 cycles at the full 350 lb load rating of the lift before it needs recharging The battery will need to be replaced after 500 to 800 charge...

Page 13: ...y Battery not installed properly Receiver malfunction Recharge battery Reinstall battery Replace receiver 3 The seat s motion isn t smooth or sticks at a certain point during travel Excessive wear to bearings Excessive wear to actuator Replace bearings Replace actuator 4 The seat travels much slower than normal Low battery Recharge battery 5 The lift makes much more noise or unusual noises during ...

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