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Global Lift R450ANA User manual

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GLOBAL LIFT CORP
Owner’s Manual
Rotational Series
R-450A
684 N Port Crescent Rd
Suite C
Bad Axe, MI 48413
Toll Free: 866-712-0606
Fax: 989-269-5902
www.globalliftcorp.com
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ROTATIONAL SERIES POOL LIFTS
R 450A
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION PAGE –3
ADA GUIDELINES FOR PLACEMENT PAGE –4
24 VOLT BATTERY SYSTEM/WITH CONTROLS PAGE –5
ROTATIONAL SERIES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PAGE –6
UNIT MAINTENANCE AND CARE PAGE –7
TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE –8
WARRANTY INFORMATION PAGE –9/10
WARRANTY REGISTRATION PAGE - 11
NEW CONSTRUCTION/SLEEVE CUT INSTALLATION R-450A
RETRO FIT INSTALLATION R-450R & R-450A
FIXED ANCHOR INSTALLATION R-450R & R-450A
OUT OF CRATE INSTALLATION
SEAT INSTALLATION
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INTRODUCTION
Your Number One Choice for
Commercial Pool Access Equipment
Global Lift Corp. is located in Mid-Michigan, Global Lift Corp. prides itself in manufacturing top of line
quality aquatic access equipment. Global Lift Corp's key staff has a century of combined industry
experience and we take pride in each and every product that we build. Our Company is ISO Certified
and our products are manufactured in the United States. Global Lift Corp uses only the finest materials
and processes to provide our customers with the highest quality products while still maintaining a
price competitive edge.
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ADA GUIDELINES FOR POOL LIFT PLACEMENT
1. Pool Lift Location. Pool lifts shall be located where the water level does not exceed 48 inches
(1220 mm).
2. Seat Location. In the raised position, the centerline of the seat shall be located over the deck
and 16 inches (405 mm) minimum from the edge of the pool. The deck surface between the
centerline of the seat and the pool edge shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48.
3. Clear Deck Space. On the side of the seat opposite the water, a clear deck space shall be
provided parallel with the seat. The space shall be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and
shall extend forward 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum from a line located 12 inches (305 mm)
behind the rear edge of the seat. The clear deck space shall have a slope not steeper than
1:48.
4. Submerged Depth. The lift shall be designed so that the seat will submerge to a water depth
of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. To make sure the lift has
enough clearance the lift should be installed at a location with 48” of Water depth
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24 VOLT BATTERY SYSTEMS WITH CONTROLS
All of Global Lift Corp’s Rotational Series Lifts are equipped with a sealed
24 volt battery that is rechargeable. Along with a charging unit, hand held
controller and control compartment. The 24 volt battery mounts right
above the control compartment and the battery simply snaps in. The
battery should be charged for 5-8 hours prior to the 1st use.
The unit is operated by the 4 button easy to use controls. The Red auto
stop feature must be turned clockwise to ensure it is in the up/on position.
The arrow pointing down will lower the lift when depressed, the arrow that
points up will raise the unit when depressed and the bottom arrows will
rotate the lift from left to right. If you hear the low battery indicator tone
“Do Not Use the Lift” remove the battery from the unit and recharge the
battery.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY:
Remove battery from the unit by unclipping from the control compartment.
Place the battery in the charging unit. When the battery is charging the
light will be illuminated, once fully charged the charge light will go off and
then the battery is ready for use in your Rotational Series pool lift.
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ROTATIONAL SERIES POOL LIFT OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Prior to using the Rotational Series Pool Lift, perform a test run of the lift empty. Once
that is completed and the lift is back to original position, make sure that the arm lifts
are in the up position and the seatbelt is unbuckled, once acknowledged you are ready!
Once you are in the seat, buckle the seatbelt (make sure it is snug) and lower the arm
rails. Before you attempt to operate the lift, make sure the pathway is clear from any
obstacles.
Once you have the 4 button easy controls in your hand, press the Left or Right arrow
that specifies which direction you want the lift to move in, once over the water press
the down arrow to lower the lift into the pool, keep in mind you don’t have to go to the
bottom of the cycle, you can stop the lift whenever you deem comfortable to exit the
lift. However when exiting the pool while on the lift, you should complete the cycle back
to the top to have a completely safe exit from the pool.
Once submerged into the pool, unbuckle the seatbelt and raise the armrest and slide off
of the seat. Once you are done with your pool activity, make sure the seat is lowered
sufficiently to allow you too easily slide back into the chair. Once you are seated, buckle
the seatbelt and make sure that it is snug, lower the armrest.
Next, to raise the lift chair out of the pool, make sure you press the button/arrow that
represents up on the control. Apply continuous pressure until the lift comes to a
complete stop at the end of the complete up cycle and then press the left or right arrow
to return to the pool deck. You now can unbuckle the seatbelt and raise the arm rest
and exit the unit. Staff will turn the key on the hand control or front of the control
panel to relock the lift when the pool is not in operation.
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Maintenance
Regular servicing will help prolong the life of your lift. Routine maintenance and cleaning is very
important. The following is a routine maintenance you should follow.
Daily
oCheck and charge battery
oTest for normal operations
oInspect your lift
oClean and dry the lift and seat with clean water
oCover lift after use
Weekly
oOverview Daily Checklist
oWipe away any surface rust with household spray cleaner
oClean tough stains with Scotchbrite pad and wipe clean
Monthly
oInspects all connections, frame, seat etc,
oClean battery connections
oClean metallic surfaces with a wax cleaner
The maintenance provision of the ADA states that “a public accommodation shall maintain in operable
working condition those features of facilities and equipment that are required to be readily accessible
to and usable by persons with disabilities"
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Before any troubleshooting commences make sure the battery has a full charge!
(1) Does the lift raise or lower
NO
(a) Check the battery connection and reconnect
(b) Check hand controls, make sure they are connected properly
(c) Check for any lose wires on the control compartment
(d) Check the connection cable for damage
(e) Check to see that the lock on the hand control is in the unlocked
position.
(2) The batteries will not charge?
Yes
(a) Battery not inserted adequately, re-insert battery and check position
(b) Check the Display light –Along with the main cable for good contact.
(c) Check the main cable for damage.
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(d) Subsequent charging can be restarted by briefly disconnecting the main
supply or the battery.
Global Lift Corp Warranty Information
The Commercial,Proformance, and Rotational series lifts have a Lifetime Limited Warranty on
the metal components of the frame, not including the powder coating process. The Superior series
lift has a 5 year structural limited warranty. Global Lift Corp warrants to the original retail end user
only products manufactured by Global Lift Corp, when properly installed in accordance to the
assembly and installation instructions, and when the equipment is properly used and maintained, be
free from material defects and workmanship as stated below:
Warranty starts from date of original purchase
Metal structure (not including powder coat) –Lifetime Limited
(Commercial/Proformance/Rotational Series)
Metal structure (not including powder coat) 5 year limited structural warranty (Superior
Series)
Actuator and controls –2 years from date of purchase then 2 years prorated
Actuator and controls –3 years 50% coverage (Customer is responsible for 50% of
replacement cost
Actuator and controls –4 years 30% coverage (Customer is responsible for 70% of
replacement cost
Battery –1 year from date of purchase
This warranty does not cover damages to ANY of our lifts due to accident, abuse, negligence,
misuse, damage by improper use of chemicals, fading, ice damage, fire, rust beyond structural
damage( does not cover cosmetic rust), exceeding the weight capacity for model purchased, failure
to install or to assemble the product in accordance with the installation and assembly instructions,
normal wear and tear from day to day use, not maintained properly, if unit is altered or repaired
without written approval of Global Lift Corp –All Warranties are Void.
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To commence the warranty claim process of a Global Lift Corp product, in writing provide place of
purchase along with the product name and description, date of installation and a detailed description
of the defect, along with a photo of the entire product and claimed defect. Prior to a 30 day period
after receiving the written warranty claim by Global Lift Corp and barring any unforeseen delays the
claimant will be notified of Global Lift Corp’s decision regarding the claim.
If the request made by Global Lift Corp for the product to be returned to its factory or distributor of
choice for inspection and/or repair, purchaser will be liable for “Freight Prepaid”. Global Lift Corp at
its option will replace or repair the defective item and deliver the repaired product or replacement to
the buyer of the product, freight prepaid by the purchaser to the destination on file in regards to the
original order. Parts and Products returned for replacement to Global Lift Corp shall remain the
property of Global Lift Corp under this limited warranty.
A new warranty period shall not be established for any repaired or replaced products. Replaced or
repaired products will remain under warranty only for the remainder of the original warranty period
for the original product purchased. No person or organization is authorized to make any other
specific or implied warranties on behalf of Global Lift Corp.
THE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
WHICH ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL GLOBAL LIFT CORP BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENCIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OR LOST
PROFITS FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY OF THIS WARRANTY IN REGARDS TO GLOBAL LIFT CORP’S PRODUCT SHALL BE
LIMITED TO REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR AT A GLOBAL LIFT CORP’S FACILITY OR A DULY
APPOINTED DISTRIBUTOR’S LOCATION OR AT A GLOBAL LIFT CORP’S DESIGNATED
LOCATION. IN NO EVENT SHALL GLOBAL LIFT CORP LIABILITY EXCEED THE ENTIRE
AMOUNT PAID TO GLOBAL LIFT CORP BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER IN REGARDS TO THE
DEFECTIVE OR FAILED PRODUCT.
NO REPRESENTATIVE OF GLOBAL LIFT CORP SUCH AS AGENTS, DISTRIBUTORS AND
DEALERS HAS THE AUTHORITY TO ALTER IN ANY FASHION THE TERMS OF THIS
WARRANTY AND GLOBAL LIFT CORP IS “NOT” RESPONSIBLE FOR REPRESENTATION,
UNDERTAKING OR WARRANTY MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON BEYOND THE WARRANTIES
EXPRESSED SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY.
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Warranty Procedure
Warranty Claims shall be submitted to Global Lift Corporation by the distributor which
originated the sale with Global Lift Corporation or directly to Global Lift Corporation.
All RGA (Return Goods Authorization) documents shall be requested by and issued
only to the distributor which originated the sale or directly to Global Lift Corporation.
Global Lift Corporation shall determine warranty coverage validation and replacement
parts or repair, which were directed to the distributor which originated the sale or that
are initiated directly with Global Lift Corporation.
Warranty claims received from end users by Global Lift Corporation shall be re-directed
to the distributor which originated the sale with Global Lift Corporation or processed
directly by Global Lift Corporation.
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GLOBAL LIFT CORP
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
PURCHASED BY:
Company Name:
__________________________________Contact:____________________
City: ______________________________ State: ___________ Zip: ___________
Phone: (_____) ______________________________
DEALER:
Name: ____________________________Phone Number___________________
City: __________________________ State: _______________ Zip: ___________
Phone: (_____) ______________________________
Model: __________________________ Serial Number: ____________________
Color: _______________ Purchase Price: $ _______ Date Purchased: ___________
I have read and I accept the warranty terms.
Signature: ______________________________________ Date: ______________
This card must be completed and returned to Global Lift Corp within 30 days of purchase date to assure
coverage.
Please mail to: Global Lift Corp, 684 N Port Crescent Suite C, Bad Axe, MI 48413
Rotational Series Lifts
Table of Contents
1.
R450A New Construction Sleeve Anchor System
2.
R450A Retro Fit Anchor Method
3.
R450R New Construction Sleeve Anchor System
4.
R450R Retro Fit Anchor Method
5.
R375 New Construction Sleeve Anchor System
6.
R375 Retro Fit Anchor Method
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A
ROTATIONAL SERIES R-450A LIFT
NEW CONSTRUCTION & SAW CUT SLEEVE ANCHORING SYSTEM
INSTALLATION MANUAL
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A
Prior to installing, please make sure you have filled out a Deck
Configuration Form to make sure you have the correct lift that fits
Your application.
ROTATIONAL SERIES
R-450A
SLEEVE ANCHORING SYSTEM
INSTALLATION
PARTS LIST
1 -Anchor Sleeve w/ Base
1 -Binding Screw
1 -Plastic Cap
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A
ANCHORING SLEEVE, BASE PLATE & BINDING SCREW
R-450A
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A
ADA GUIDELINES FOR POOL LIFT PLACEMENT
•Pool Lift Location. Pool lifts shall be located where the water level does not exceed 48 inches (1220 mm).
Seat Location. In the raised position, the centerline of the seat shall be located over the deck and 16 inches (405 mm)
minimum from the edge of the pool. The deck surface between the centerline of the seat and the pool edge shall have a
slope not steeper than 1:48.
•Clear Deck Space. On the side of the seat opposite the water, a clear deck space shall be provided parallel with the seat.
The space shall be 36 inches (915 mm) wide minimum and shall extend forward 48 inches (1220 mm) minimum from a line located
12 inches (305 mm) behind the rear edge of the seat. The clear deck space shall have a slope not steeper than 1:48.
•Submerged Depth. The lift shall be designed so that the seat will submerge to a water depth of 18 inches (455 mm) minimum
below the stationary water level.
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A
Front of Anchor Sleeve must be 12” to 24” from the water’s edge or 13” min if an obstacle is present before the
water. Attach copper wire to the bonding screw and then to your bonding grid
Cold Pin’s should be ½” rebar 6” to 8” long
NOTE: Make sure your anchor sleeve is level and square with your pool’s edge.
COMPACT SAND
6”
3’
Concrete Concrete
Cold Pin
Cold Pin
Water
Pool Wall
3’
3’
Anchor Sleeve
Overview
Section Detail
12”to 24”
ROTATIONAL SERIES R450A –SLEEVE ANCHORING SYSTEM
Bonding Lug
Anchor Sleeve
Actual application
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A
CAUTION: Minimum anchor distance from a vertical obstacle is 13”, if
closer, The lift will hit while in operation
Step 1: Determine the location for installation (Make sure all ADA requirements are
met)
Step 2: Make sure that all the parts are present (Refer to the parts list)
1 -Anchor Sleeve w/ Base
1 -Binding Screw
1 -Plastic Cap
Step 3: At the determined location for installation, chalk out a 3’ X 3’ area prior to
cutting out the concrete. (Refer to overview, the front end of the Anchor Sleeve
must be 12” to 36” from the water’s edge or 13” min if an obstacle is present before
the water and 6” deep). New Construction, the concrete must be 6” deep with a ½”
reinforcing rod, minimum of an 18” grid.
NOTE: Make sure that all local codes and ordinances are met.
Step 4: Once the 3’ X 3’ area is cut out, make sure you drill in the inner wall of all 4
sides of the area (refer to the section detail) for the purpose of cold pinning the new
concrete to the old concrete. Use 1/2” rebar, 6” to 8” in length.
INSTALLATION STEPS R-450A
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A
Step 5: Place the Anchor Sleeve in the cut out area, make sure that the front of the Anchor
Sleeve is 12” (min) to 24” (max) from the water’s edge or if an obstacle is present before the
water. (refer to overview) A key element is to make sure that the Anchor Sleeve is level and
square with the pool so that your Rotational Series Lift sits properly on the deck.
NOTE: The lift will reach 36” from the anchor and clear an 48” obstacle. If
you place the anchor sleeve 12” from the pools edge or 13” min if an
obstacle is present before the water, the lift will reach 24” out into the
water.
Step 7: Bonding the unit –The binding screw is supplied with the Anchor Sleeve, locate the
binding screw, connect the binding screw to the bonding grid.
NOTE: Make sure that all local codes and ordinances are met.
Step 8: Pour in your concrete, (make sure you cover the hole on your anchor sleeve with the
plastic cap provided, so you don’t get concrete in the sleeve) a minimum of 4,000 psi concrete
with reinforcing rod. Also make sure that the top of the anchor sleeve is flush with the deck.
Before you install your lift make sure you let the concrete set up for 48 hours.
Step 9: After the concrete has set for 48 hours, now it’s time to install your lift. Place your
Rotational Series Lift over the anchor sleeve, once you have completed the installation, please
refer to User’s Manual for a safe operation.
FEB 2012 New Construction/ Saw Cut Sleeve
Anchor R-450A

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