Figure 6
HEADERS
1/2” SLACK
Figure 7
Adding Treads
Determine the correct number of steps required for your floor-to-ceiling height (See Table A on page 3).
Make sure the unit is plugged into a power supply.
If no additional steps are needed, skip this section.
1.
Lower stair and stop to within two feet of the floor to allow space for added treads. Remove bottom
tread of unit by removing the four bolts, washers and sleeves. Figure 9. This will be reattached at the
end.
2.
Add one or both treads as required by reinserting sleeves, washers and bolts. Figure 10. (Additional
hardware is provided with extra treads).
3.
Re-attach bottom tread.
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There are two buttons on the remote. The center button
will lower the stair, other button will raise it. See Figure 8.
You will see a red light at tip when pressed.
As a safety feature, the remote control will send a signal
to the stair unit and raise or lower the stair
only while the
buttons are depressed and held
. When the button is
released, the stair unit will stop. Press and hold again and
the stair will resume operation.
Should there be a power outage, the stair can be oper-
ated manually. The long pole with hook (Figure 7) is sup-
plied for this purpose. See Page 9 for manual operation.
Press here to
Lower Stair
Press here to
Raise Stair
Figure 8