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further assistance.
Battery.
The removable battery is located on top of the control
box. The battery should be charged daily.
Do not allow battery to
fully discharge, as this would shorten the life of the battery
.
Battery Cover.
The included nylon battery cover should be
placed over the battery to protect the components from the
elements.
Hand Control.
Controls the actions of the lift. The two top
buttons control the lifting actions of the unit. The bottom pair of
buttons controls the side to side movement of the lift. The right
button turns the main mast to the right, and the left button turns
the main mast to the left.
Mast.
This vertical piece is bolted to the base assembly.
Actuator.
Attached to the top of the mast, this part powers the up and down
movements of the lift.
Rotation Motor Assembly.
Consists of mounting plate, 24-volt motor, and
small gear.
Hub Assembly.
Consists of hub, bearings, shaft, large gear and mast mounting plate.
Horizontal Support Arms.
These two support arms connect the mast to the
chair support arm. The longer horizontal support arm (actuator arm) connects to
the actuator and initiates the lifting movements.
Chair Support Arm.
Connects the chair to the horizontal support arms.
Seating System.
The seating system used with all RMT aquatic lifts is the
product of years of feedback from our customers and information gathered from
focus groups comprised of users of our lifts. Unlike most seats that are standard
“life guard type” plastic shells, this is the first such system that is designed
specifically for disabled swimmers.
The seat itself is both deeper and higher to both provide a more stable platform
for sitting, as well as being able to better accommodate swimmers with reduced
trunk stability. The seat has been flattened considerably to eliminate any ridge
that would hamper transferring. The sections of the seat have attachment points
for both the standard seat belt assembly as well as our optional stability vest. The
standard, molded plastic footrest is removable and will float upwards to prevent
damage if the user lowers the chair too low impacting the deck.