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Installing the Battery Connector (FIGURE 7)

CAUTION

The BLUE (-) and YELLOW (+) wires MUST
be installed properly, otherwise, serious
damage to the electrical system of the
bath lift may occur.

1. Position the BLUE (-) wire through the FRONT hole

and the YELLOW (+) wire through the REAR hole
as shown in DETAIL "D" of FIGURE 7.

2. If necessary, loosen, but do not remove the two

(2) flat screws in the battery connector (DETAIL
"E").

3. Visually inspect the battery connector to find the

POSITIVE (+) and NEGATIVE (-) channels. Refer
to DETAIL "E" of FIGURE 7.

4. Insert the bare end of the YELLOW (+) wire into

the POSITIVE (+) channel.

CAUTION

DO NOT tighten the flat screw onto the
insulated portion of the wire. Ensure the
screw secures the bare wire ONLY.

5. Tighten the flat screw to secure the wire to the battery

connector. Refer to DETAIL "F" of FIGURE 7.

6. Repeat STEPS 4 - 5 to install the BLUE (-) wire

into the NEGATIVE (-) channel.

7. Ensure BOTH wires are securely installed in the

battery connector.

NOTE: If installed properly, the wires should not pull
out of the battery connector when gently tugged.

8. Position the battery connector on the motor shroud

with the flared end on the bottom as shown in FIG-
URE 7.

9. Align the mounting holes of the battery connector

with the mounting holes of the motor shroud.

10. Secure the battery connector to motor shroud with the

two (2) mounting screws and nuts. Tighten securely.

11. Install the motor shroud. Refer to INSTALLING THE

MOTOR SHROUD in this instruction sheet.

Installing NEW Current Limit Device
(FIGURE 6)

1. Position the NEW current limit device on the in-

side of the motor shroud with the blue and yellow
battery connector wires towards the REAR of the
shroud and the pendant cable towards the FRONT
of the shroud as shown in FIGURE 6.

2. Align the mounting holes of the current limit device

and the motor shroud and secure with the two (2)
existing mounting screws and nuts. Tighten se-
curely.

3. Install the battery connector. Refer to INSTALLING

THE BATTERY CONNECTOR in this instruction
sheet.

Mounting

Screws

BLUE and

YELLOW

Battery

Connector

Wires

Spade

Connector

Wires

Pendant Cable

Current Limit Device

Nuts

Motor

Shroud

FIGURE 6 - REMOVING CURRENT LIMIT

DEVICE

FRONT

REAR

Summary of Contents for 1085144

Page 1: ...eading and understanding this instruc tion sheet If you are unable to understand the Warnings Cautions or Instructions in this Instruction Sheet and in the Owner s Operat ing and Maintenance Manual Pa...

Page 2: ...ing installation resulting in in jury and or damage WARNING ALWAYS remove the bath lift from the bath tub BEFORE performing this procedure Otherwise injury or damage may occur 1 Remove the bath lift f...

Page 3: ...Mounting Screws Nut Connection to Motor Shroud FIGURE 4 REMOVING THE MOTOR SHROUD RELEASING THE CABLES Removing Current Limit Device FIGURE 6 1 Remove the two 2 mounting screws and nuts se curing the...

Page 4: ...res should not pull out of the battery connector when gently tugged 8 Position the battery connector on the motor shroud with the flared end on the bottom as shown in FIG URE 7 9 Align the mounting ho...

Page 5: ...suctioncupsorby standingontheframebase 9 Test the operation of the bath lift by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons on the pendant to ensure proper installation of the NEW pendant 10 Perform one 1 of the...

Page 6: ...inside edge of the bathtub as shown in DETAIL G of FIGURE 9 WARNING The frame must be positioned so that the side flap of the seat on the entry exit side of the bathtub is fully sup ported by the side...

Page 7: ...TUB 3 Press the UP button on the pendant to raise the bath lift to the uppermost position 4 Grasp the handgrip on the battery pack and pull upwards to remove it from the motor shroud 5 Lowertheseatont...

Page 8: ...actory without our prior consent C O D shipments will be refused please prepay shipping charges LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS THE WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO PROBLEMS ARISING FROM NORMAL WEAR OR FAILURE...

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