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WARRANTY

Limited Three-Year Warranty on Hardware

Garage Smart offers a three-year warranty on all hardware components of its 

lifting systems. If a defect in the hardware, or any component therof, appears at 

any time during the first three years after purchase, Garage Smart will repair or 

replace (at its option) the system or the defective component at no cost to you 

beyond the cost of shipping the defective item to us.

Who Makes This Warranty

This warranty is made by:  Garage Smart

Who Is Covered

This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product. This 

warranty is intended for natural persons only and does not extend to any 

corporation, limited liability company, or commercial entity.

What Is Covered

The limited three-year warranty on hardware covers manufacturing defects and 

includes parts, labor, and the cost of shipping the repaired (or replacement) 

product from Garage Smart to you. The warranty does not cover installation of 

repaired or replacement items. If we send replacement parts, we may use new or 

reconditioned parts. If we send a replacement unit, we may use a new or 

reconditioned unit.

Where and How to Obtain Warranty Service

You can obtain warranty service from Garage Smart at the address indicated 

below. It is your responsibility to deliver or ship the defective product to us at 

your expense, together with a copy of your receipt showing date of purchase and 

a description of the claimed defect, prior to the expiration of the warranty 

period. To obtain information regarding this warranty, you may contact us by 

mail or e-mail.

Garage Smart

3000 S Vista Way

Provo, UT 84606

Exceptions and Exclusions

This warranty does not include damage or defects resulting from misuse, 

accident, failure to maintain, or any other causes following your purchased of 

the product.

Use of the Lifter system with any other system or components ( including 

affixing non Garage Smart attachments or accessories) voids this warranty. 

Failure to follow the owner’s manual in installation or use of the Lifter system 

voids the warranty. Unauthorized repair or modification voids the warranty. 

The Lifter system is intended for personal, indoor, home use. Garage Smart 

does not warrant its lift system for commercial use, and any such use voids 

the warranty.

TO THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF 

AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES NOT EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HERIN, 

WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY 

WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FINESS FOR A PARTICULAR 

PURPOSE.

Limitation of Liability

THE SOLE REMEDIES AFFORDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY ARE REPAIR, 

REPLACEMENT, OR , IF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IS NOT COMMERCIALLY 

PRACTICABLE OR CANNOT BE TIMELY MADE, A REFUND OF THE PURCHASE 

PRICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF GARAGE SMART RELATED TO 

ANY PRODUCT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT. YOUR USE OF 

GARAGE SMART PRODUCTS IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. GARAGE SMART SHALL 

NOT BE LIABLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, 

INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR INCEDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN 

CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF ANY GARAGE SMART PRODUCT. (SOME 

STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR 

CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY 

NOT APPLY TO YOU.)

Other Legal Rights

This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other 

rights which vary from state to state.

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Summary of Contents for Hard Top Lifter

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Save this manual for future reference For a digital version of this manual visit www garagesmart com manuals...

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Page 3: ...N TOOLS AND NOTES 5 STEP 1 SMARTTRACK 6 SMARTTRACK TROUBLESHOOTING 7 STEP 2 ASSEMBLY LENGTH ADJUSTER 8 STEPS 3 4 ASSEMBLY WIDTH ADJUSTER and FOAM BLOCKS 9 STEP 5 ASSEMBLY PULLEY SLIDER 10 STEP 6 ASSEM...

Page 4: ...lift or lower items over people or animals 6 Total lifting capacity for HardTopLifter is 175 lbs 7 Always balance load before lifting Failure to follow these safety instructions may result in propert...

Page 5: ...wn Track Cover Half Size J Cargo net K Long narrow width adjusters E Short narrow width adjusters D Short quick release pins G Wide width adjusters C Long quick release pins F Narrow length adjusters...

Page 6: ...ong narrow width adjusters E 2x Short narrow width adjusters D 2x Short quick release pins G 8x Wide width adjusters C 2x Long quick release pins F 2x Narrow length adjusters B 2x Wide length adjuster...

Page 7: ...d be assembled on the floor lifted to the ceiling and then set down on the roof of the vehicle NOTE TOOLS AND NOTES MyLifter x2 Track System X2 Drill not shown Socket and Wrench not shown Stud Finder...

Page 8: ...acks 15 apart They can be mounted on the same rail Fig 1 2a or on opposite rails Fig 1 2b depending on the direction of the ceiling joists relative to the vehicle Each lifter cable will fall along eit...

Page 9: ...o misaligned when the lifter is retracted d Placing the clip on the wrong side of the track will cause the wrong spacing e Cable wraps under the lifter SMARTTRACK TROUBLESHOOTING 18 17 13 a b c d e 7...

Page 10: ...ones inside the wide ones with the square holes at opposite ends Fig 2 1a Both u shaped bars open upward These will later be pinned in place Fig 2 1b 2 Slide the width adjusters C through the square h...

Page 11: ...adjusters D go in back and the long ones E in front 2 Place long pins F so that each pin holds three parts in place Adjustments can be made later Fig 3 2 4 Foam Blocks 1 Slide the foam blocks H onto...

Page 12: ...ssary for some configurations Fig 5 2 3 Place the frame under the myLifters and extend the myLifter cables long enough to reach the floor and up again 4 Pass each cable through the appropriate pulley...

Page 13: ...h by removing the long pins repositioning the adjuster arms and replacing the pins Fig 6 2 Similarly set the front to back length to be 4 6 inches longer than the vertical side of the hard top 3 Set t...

Page 14: ...rd top and between the gas shocks Fig 7 1b Feed the front adjustable end of the net over any roll bars or other items and hook the loops to the front of the frame 2 Attach loop by first sliding it pas...

Page 15: ...7 Cargo Net Installation and Configuration 3 Tighten straps HARDTOP LIFTER INSTALLATION Be sure that all load bearing straps do not rest on any fragile item CAUTION CARGO NET AND CONFIGURATION 13...

Page 16: ...eight and place any additional pieces or small doors into the cargo net A moving blanket is recommended to protect painted items Fig 8 2 ADJUSTMENTS Fig 8 2 Do not overload your cargo net while HardTo...

Page 17: ...ng the frame length adjustment re pin then lift again If leaning backward move the sliders back 4 Repeat until the load is balanced Adjustments are only necessary during setup Subsequent removals shou...

Page 18: ...is my hard top tilting forward or back If it is tilting all the time the pulley frames need to be moved toward the lower end of the hard top If it is only tilting while lifting or lowering the lifter...

Page 19: ...vo UT 84606 Exceptions and Exclusions This warranty does not include damage or defects resulting from misuse accident failure to maintain or any other causes following your purchased of the product Us...

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