Swim-Lift® Traveler II XRC500 Part Number 27610 7100 Spectrum Lane ~ Missoula MT 59808 800.791.8056 ~ www.spectrumproducts.
You have purchased a Spectrum Products Traveler II XRC500 assisted access lift. Providing the unit is installed correctly and properly maintained, it will furnish you with many years of trouble free use. It is important to read this entire manual prior to beginning assembly or operation. Shipping Information: Each lift will arrive partially assembled in one crate. Before accepting the lift from the carrier, inspect for visible damage and match the contents with those listed below.
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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW Installation Overview Read all instructions before attempting to assemble or install the lift. Clear Deck Space: To be compliant with ADA guidelines, the lift must be installed in a location that is clear from obstacles and other hazards. Clear deck space is defined by the figure to the right. This rectangle is 48” long (along the pool wall) and 36” wide. Pool/Spa Depth: To comply with ADA guidelines the lift must be installed where the water depth does not exceed 48”.
Allow the concrete to cure for at least 7-days before installing and using the lift. Existing Facility Anchor Installation Please contact Spectrum Aquatics to obtain engineered calculations for general installation cases. a. From the center of the desired anchor location, using a marking pen or chalk, mark a square of the dimensions provided by Spectrum Aquatics. This is the concrete to be removed to accommodate the installation of the lift’s anchor.
f. Use a carpenter’s level, to level the anchor making sure that the Aspen II mast will be vertically straight - up and down (perpendicular to the deck) in all directions. It is important that the mast be vertically straight to ensure ease of rotation when the lift is fully loaded. Allow the concrete to cure for at least 7-days before installing and using the lift.
4 - 5/16-inch Flat Washers 4 - 5/16-inch Lock Washers h. Attach the footrest to the seat frame assembly as shown in Detail A, page 3. 1 -3/8-inch Hex bolt x 2 ¼” 2 -3/8-inch Flat washers 1 -3/8-inch Nylock nut i. Screw in the hex bolt that can be used to adjust the footrest as shown in Detail A, page 3. 1 -3/8-inch Hex bolt x 1” 1 -3/8-inch Hex nut j. Attach the Seat assembly to the Seat arm using the 3/8” Snap pin as shown on Page 3. k.
Pressing the () button causes the seat to lower. The seat will continue to lower as long as the button is pressed, or until the lift reaches its lowest extent. Releasing the button at any time during travel will also cause the lift to stop. Rotation (CLOCKWISE)( ): Pressing the () button causes the lift to rotate clockwise. The lift will continue to rotate in this direction as long as the button is pressed. Releasing the button at any time during rotation will stop the lift from rotating.
BATTERY CHARGING & INSTALLATION The battery comes fully charged, but will need charging after the first several hours of use. Charging time is approximately twelve hours for the first few charges, four hours after the first two full battery cycles at which point the battery will reach maximum capacity. The lift comes with a battery charger for use in dry locations. Charge the battery as follows: Plug the battery charger into a standard* outlet.
To activate the Emergency Up/Down rocker switch (located on the left side of the receiver), rock the switch and the lift will move in the direction indicated. These buttons can be used if the transmitter battery dies, or in the event of an emergency. CHANGING A TRANSMITTER BATTERY To change the transmitter battery, turn the transmitter over and unscrew four small Phillips head screws. Carefully open the transmitter case and remove the battery.
Troubleshooting Problem: 1. Lift will not operate at all: 2. The seat will not raise or lower. The seat will not rotate. 3. The seat’s motion isn’t smooth or sticks at a certain point during travel. 4. The seat travels much slower than normal. 5. The lift makes much more noise or unusual noises during operation. 6.