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TRANSFERRING
Once the unit is positioned for use with both
stabilizing arms fully extended and both rear wheels
locked
- use the following procedure to transfer to the seat and into the water. Only persons healthy
enough for water activities should use the PAL2. Users should consult with their physician to determine if
water activities are appropriate for the User:
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Keep fingers and hands clear of lift arms during use.
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Rotate seat to either side of the lift for the ideal transfer position.
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Raise or lower seat to ideal transfer height.
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Transfer onto seat, e
nsuring user’s weight is centered on seat. Armrests can be rotated up if
necessary (optional US/standard on export). If user has a wheelchair, keep chair close by for
easy retrieval.
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Fasten Seat Belt - thread loose end of belt strap through buckle - pull tight - to close - press latch
down on belt material.
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Raise seat to allow enough legroom for rotation.
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Rotate seat to
the 12 o’clock position, over water.
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Lower seat into pool. The waterproof hand control can remain connected to seat if swimmer is
operating lift.
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Unfasten Seat Belt - grasp latch and lift up, pull loose end from latch.
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When finished, return to seat, en
suring user’s weight is centered on seat.
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Raise seat to allow enough legroom for rotation.
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Rotate seat to original transfer position.
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Raise or lower seat to proper transfer height.
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Unfasten Seat Belt.
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Transfer off of seat.
WARNING
: The PAL2 lift is designed to transfer users from the deck surrounding the swimming
pool/spa into the water and back again. It is not designed to transport users from place to place.
Serious injury can result if the lift is moved while a user is in the seat.
IN CASE OF HAND CONTROL FAILURE
Lifting failure -
In the event of a lifting failure, there are control buttons built into the control box. Press
the appropriate up or down/ left or right button located on the front panel of the control box.
If the PAL2 will be used by a disabled person living on their own, a communication device should
be installed in the area of use to call for assistance in the event of an emergency.
IN CASE OF BATTERY FAILURE
Turning failure -
If the lift will not turn electronically, you can remove the housing and loosen the nut
(7/16” – 11mm) on the tension spring located next to the turning motor. This will disengage the gears and
allow the lift to be turned manually.
If the PAL2 will be used by a disabled person living on their own, a communication device should
be installed in the area of use to call for assistance in the event of an emergency.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES/OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
The following items are included with all pool lift models:
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Seat Belt Assembly
– Nylon water-resistant belt for added security.
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Battery/Charger
– 24-volt rechargeable battery.