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C. INSTALL LOWER END CAP
One of the
easiest ways
to feed the
charging wire
through the
track is to tape
the end of
the wire to a
tape measure
and feed the
tape measure
through the
track.
Tip
Plug the spade connector into the metal plug on
the inside of the end cap as shown below.
If your stairlift will be plugged into the wall at the
bottom of the staircase, you will have two extra
wires protruding from the lower endcap, one with
a ring terminal and one with a Molex® plug (see
diagram at right). Those other wires will need to
be routed to exit between the track and the end
cap and then tuck into the channel on the bottom
of the track (see illustration above). Take care to
make sure that the wires are not pinched.
NOTE:
If the power supply will be on the top land-
ing you may skip this step and the next one, but
you will need to follow them when you install the
upper end cap, because you will have the extra
wiring at that end of the track.
Feed the charging wire through the top of the track
to the bottom of the track.
Note: There is no up or down to the wiring har-
ness. Before putting the charging wire in the track,
decide where you will be plugging the stairlift unit
into the wall. Run the wire so that the end of the
charging wire with the extra plug and ring terminal
will be on the fl oor with the plug (see diagram on
page 9).
For instance, if you will be plugging the unit into an
outlet on the bottom fl oor, make sure the end of the
charging wire with the extra plug and ring terminal
are exiting the track on the bottom landing.
Slide the endcap on to the bottom of the track
Fit this ridge into the track
Endcap
Plug the Spade Connector
of the Charging wire here
Track (End View)
The dovetail portion of
the endcap fi ts into this
channel
Any extra wires will tuck
into this channel.
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