Step By Step Instructions
Test the polarity of the 7/16 x 6 autostop sensor
magnet (18) by running it past the sensor while
the motor is running in the uncover position.
When the motor successfully shuts off from the
magnet passing the sensor, the side of the magnet
facing the sensor will need to be inserted into the
webbing in that same orientation.
On the non-motor end, run the rope around
the pulley and out the backside of the pulley
assembly. Pull this rope along the back of
the mechanism to the motor end pulley
assembly. Be sure to route the rope in front
of the lid brackets.
Insert the rope from the non-motor end into
the channel behind the first pulley on the
motor end. This rope will travel behind all
three pulleys and come out alongside the
third pulley. Pull the rope toward the rope
reel.
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This rope will continue from the first pulley
to the second pulley. Pull the rope so it
comes out alongside the second pulley.
Run the rope from the non-motor end
along the pool deck behind the mechanism.
The rope should run through the rope loops
(15) to keep it from getting caught in the
cover. Space the rope loops evenly behind
the mechanism.
On the front corner of the cover, that is on
the same side as the motor, insert a screw
driver into the end of the webbing to open
it up and create a pocket.
Apply the supplied grease to the magnet.
This will help it slide in the webbing easier.
Slide the magnet (18) into the webbing
with the same side facing the sensor that
shut the motor off when it was passed in
front of the sensor.
On one side of the cover, pull the rope as it
comes out of the track as you feed the cover
into the track. Keep pulling until the web-
bing is in the track a few inches. Having the
webbing on one side of the cover in the
track will help with the installation of the
leading edge bar.
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