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Page 2      SpaceLift 5200 Series Attic Lift Manual (10/14)

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Please read this manual completely before you install

and operate the lift. Installation of the SpaceLift 5200 Series attic lift 

system should ONLY be performed by a qualified professional. Installation

of the 5200 Series lift systems require 

skills in carpentry and electrical

wiring. If you choose to have the lift system installed without the use
of a certified installer, you may void portions of the warranty.

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

1.  Open the shipping container and verify contents are 

free of any damage that may have occurred during

transport. Check the Contents List to be sure everything

is included.

2.  Contact your dealer if the lift system appears damaged.
3.  Record the Model Number and Serial Number of the

lift system on the front page of this manual.

IMPORTANT NOTE:

Secure ALL packing

and shipping material until installation is

complete and the unit is operating as

intended. These materials are required

should the unit be returned. If you discard,

and unit must be shipped, there will be

delays and additional charges.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

SECTION 1: LOCATION SELECTION

Select a location for installation. Your home must

have an acceptable ceiling and joist structure.

Consult a structural engineer before making any

modifications to the ceiling and joist structure and

to determine the load bearing capacity of the

selected installation area.

LOCATION AND ORIENTATION REQUIREMENTS

Orientation: 

Lift must be oriented such

that its length is parallel to the floor joists.

Finished Floor: 

Top floor must be

finished with 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch plywood

or comparable material.

Electrical Outlet:

An electrical outlet must be

located within 4 feet of mounted lift system.

Load Support:

Floor must support loads as

specified in local residential building codes.

Power Requirement:

A dedicated 15 amp

circuit is required.

Landing Area:

Landing area for cargo tray with

attached ceiling cover (both on top and bottom

floor) must be clear of any obstructions.

Travel Distance:

The Maximum Vertical Travel

distance of the lift system is 15 feet with the

preferred travel distance set on the control

panel during the installation process.

Ceiling Height:

If the Floor to Ceiling Height is

greater than 15 feet, even at maximum deploy-

ment, the cargo lift platform will not reach the

floor before stopping. The platform tray may be

loaded and unloaded above the floor, but the

operator should be sure the platform tray is not

swaying before raising the lift.

Overhead Space:

Allow at least 4 feet of 

overhead space above the installation area 

to provide lift access.

Remote Control Unit:

Remote Control Unit must be

mounted on an adjacent wall at least 4 feet above the

ground. Allow a clear line of sight between the

Remote Control Unit and the lift system clear of any

moving parts of the lift and any obstructions. Must

provide a wired Ethernet connection, from Remote

Control Unit to lift system, using standard CAT-5

cable.

SpaceLift Model 5228 installed in attic floor section
with 16-inch on center joists.

Summary of Contents for 5200 Series

Page 1: ...y Factory assembled for ease of installation Wall mounted control unit with key lock Load management system Two year factory warranty 5200 SERIES SPECIFICATIONS Lift Weight Capacity 200 lbs Lift Speed 3 inches per second Max Vertical Travel to 15 feet Joist Ceiling Depth 7 to 14 inches Platform Leveling Variable adjustment Power Requirement 110 VAC 120 VAC Tethers Stainless steel cable Remote Cont...

Page 2: ...ON AND ORIENTATION REQUIREMENTS Orientation Lift must be oriented such that its length is parallel to the floor joists Finished Floor Top floor must be finished with 1 2 inch to 3 4 inch plywood or comparable material Electrical Outlet An electrical outlet must be located within 4 feet of mounted lift system Load Support Floor must support loads as specified in local residential building codes Pow...

Page 3: ...ic access a material lift may be required to move the unit into attic space through an attic door or the rough cut opening in ceiling drywall STEP 2 INSTALL MOUNTING STRIPS 1 Cut 2 inch x 2 inch wood Mount Strips to width of framed opening to fit inside short side of frame NOTE If the rough opening size is increased to accommodate joist hanger or other protrusion into the recommended rough opening...

Page 4: ...ound perimeter of the cargo lift system so that it is centered and prevented from horizon tal motion within rough opening Do not deform unit walls SECTION 4 MOUNT THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT IMPORTANT NOTE The Remote Control Unit must be mounted to allow a clear line of sight to the 5200 lift system and be at least 4 feet above the ground clear of any moving parts of the lift and clear of any obstruct...

Page 5: ...ll the four Threaded Standoffs into the threaded holes on each corner of the tray with the square jam nuts loose Run the lift up until the lift reaches the final stowed position 4 Adjust each standoff so the bottom of the flange nut is 1 4 inch below the ceiling Tighten the square jam nuts NOTE The ceiling cover will be stretched away from the standoffs as the tray comes to its final stow posi tio...

Page 6: ...both buttons Arrows will flash RED three times d Press the DOWN button to set the bottom limit e BOTH arrows will flash RED three times then remote will return to normal operating mode f Press UP button and return lift to stowed position 5 Power Off Turn key to left and remove 6 Reset to Maximum Vertical Travel If the lift is stopping at some inconvenient height showing only the up arrow the botto...

Page 7: ...elerate stop and automatically slowly settle onto the floor provided bottom limit is set correctly With tray on the floor only the Up Button will be illuminated green indicating only upward travel is possible Pressing the Down Button will do nothing Pressing and holding the Up Button starts the following sequence Tray will slowly lift off the floor allowing the micro processor to weigh the load If...

Page 8: ...on until the lift cycle is complete To halt operation release the but ton any time during the lift cycle STEP 5 Unload lift platform STEP 6 Turn Key OFF when lift operations are complete NOTE If power is lost during operation the lift will stop When power is restored depress the Up Button and return the lift to the fully stowed and locked position This enables the system to reset to assure consist...

Page 9: ... ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY AND WHETHER ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Local Law This Limited Warranty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights The customer may also have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States from province to province in Canada and from country to country elsewhere in the world To the extent that this Limited Warranty Statement is incon...

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