Automated Wardrobe Lift Installation Instructions EXTENDED REACH (Cut to size at installation ) Patent Pending
CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 Tips for successful installation 1. When mounting the rotating arms, make sure you allow for the arms at the clothes rail position to be slightly forward ( ½ inch) when in the up position. 2. Ensure rotating arms when mounted are properly aligned with each other and with the motor tube lifting straps. 3. To ensure correct arm positioning when setting the motor limits ensure that clothes rail is loaded. 4.
CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 Installation Warning 1. If NOT properly installed or adjusted, the Automated WardrobeLiftTM may get stuck and then come down suddenly! 2. NOT POSITION THE Automated WardrobeLiftTM IN THE DOWN POSITION LOWER THEN THE TOP OF THE USER’S HEAD. IF THIS INSTRUCTION IS NOT FOLLOWED, INJURY MAY RESULT! 4. If this installation instruction is not possible, please contact StorageMotion, Inc. before operation, to receive another automated solution.
CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 1. Attach LH and RH Mounting Box to the cabinet sides: – MAKE SURE THAT EACH SIDE IS PROPERLY ALIGNED WITH EACH OTHER. – When mounting the rotating arms, make sure you allow for the arms at the clothes rail position to be slightly forward ( ½ inch) when in the up position. – using the #4x20mm Flat Head Screws See Fig 1,2 and 3 and photo 1 . The longer screws should be used at the bottom of the housing. 2.
CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 4. Attaching Straps to Motor tube: – Insert black cap to right side of motor tube. – Measure 5/8 fro right side of otor tu e a d pla e the outer edge of the strap with the taped e d of strap, X side dow agai st otor tu e alig ed like the right side strap. This ensures that the straps are the same length when lifting. See photo 5a,5b – Drill a hole using 3 /32 bit through the tube and attach the strap with the screw that is provided . Attach metal clip. See photo 5a,5b 5.
7. Size Clothes rail: • Cut clothes rail 1 ½ inches shorter than the inside width of closet opening • Drill small holes 1 inch from the ends See Figure 4 . • ADD 2 COLLARS to the clothes rail. • ADD 2 END CAPS to clothes rail 8. Attach Straps to clothes rail: • U wrap straps y ha d a d pla e lothes rail i strap loops so straps are ½ fro edge of tube to edge of strap (see fig.4) • Add small black anchor screws . Drill with 3 /32 bit 1 fro edge of tu e a d pla e the screw through the strap material.
CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 12. Setting the upper and lower clothes bar positions on the remote: • Damage to the unit can occur if steps are not preformed properly. • It is also best to have the clothes pole loaded when setting the limits so that an exact stop and start position can be repeated when the lift is in use • On the remote, slide the black cover up to expose very small left and right keys.
13. Testing the unit: • If clothes rail is crooked, the right or NON motor side strap can be adjusted by setting a new securing screw position on the motor tube. See photo 5a for screw location . • Remove the screw and relocate the strap and reinsert the screw. See photo 5a ,5b • Make sure that arms and straps are properly aligned. Move the strap in the clothes rail if necessary.
Reset button must use pin, small screw or paperclip to activate. Beeps are very quiet! Trouble Shooting PROBLEM SOLUTION Rotating arms are not stopping at proper points Reset the motor limits using the wireless switch. See motor limit step in the instructions. Lift does not respond or acts improperly. (Be sure to cut power and reconnect) Press the reset button using a pin until 1 beep then immediately within 2 seconds press the up or down button on the switch. Unit should respond .
Motor with Tube Fig.
Fig. 2 Motor with Tube Lifting Strap Approx 1.5 to 3 in. Approx 4 to 8 in.
Fig. 3 Lifting Strap Motor with Tube Approx 1.5 to 3 in. Motor Cord WARNING – if motor is mounted too low it is possible to damage the unit when setting the UP limit as too much leverage will be gained Motor mounted TOO low! Motor with Tube Approx 4 to 8 in.
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Photo 1 Photo 2
Photo 3 See approximate location of motor tube in relation to rotating arm NOTE: Photo is of a STANDARD lift but same positioning also applies to the EXTENDED lift Patent Pending
Photos 5a ,5b Photo 4 Patent Pending
Photo 6 Photo 7 Patent Pending
See above photos for an example of an enclosure that can used to conceal the motor tube.