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IN CASE OF HAND CONTROL FAILURE
Lifting failure - In the event of a hand control failure, or if the hand control is out of reach, there are
control buttons built into the touch pad of the control box.
If the multiLift™ will be used by a disabled person at an unsupervised location, a reliable
communication device must be installed in the area of use to call for assistance in the event of an
emergency.
POOL DECK INSTALLATION FOR THE multiLift™
Ensure the anchors have been installed in the correct location in the pool deck for proper lift
operation. It is recommended that the anchor be installed by a person familiar with installing pool
deck equipment. The pool owner is responsible for ensuring that all applicable ordinances are
followed when installing the lift.
The optimal mounting distance for the deck front anchors is 12.5”/ 31.75 cm from the edge of the pool.
The front anchors can be installed up to a maximum of 17”/43.18 cm from the edge of the pool, but the
deck edge clearance decreases the farther the lift is installed from the pool edge. The setback distance
from the pool edge to the front anchor locations varies depending upon pool geometry. The multiLift™ is
designed to be used with simple pool edge designs with deck to water level differences of 0” to 8”
maximum. Review Figure 10 and Table 1 to determine the correct seat mounting location and anchor
installation setback for your pool.
Please contact S.R.Smith with any questions concerning deck anchor placement or if the multiLift™ will
work in your installation.
Deck to Water
Distance (D1)
Max Setback
Distance (D2)
Seat Mounting
Hole Location
Height of Seat
Above Deck (D3)
Deck Edge
Clearance (D4)
0”-6” 17” Top
Hole
18” 1.25”
7” 14.75”
Middle
Hole
17”
2.25”
8” (Maximum)
12.5”
Bottom Hole
16”
3.25”
Figure
10. Installation
Layout
Table
1. Installation Layout