BEFORE USING THE EASYTRACK SYSTEM GO THROUGH THE FOLLOWING CHECKLIST:
✓Make sure the red zone on top of all posts are not visible.
✓Make sure the posts are straight. (Did you use the clip-on level?)
✓Make sure the rail is locked into place (see step 15) and that it looks level.
✓Make sure the stopper is snug (see step 22b).
✓Make sure the pivoting rail slides smoothly from side to side.
✓Check your installation against Figure 27.
✓Is the blue locking handle secured down into the lower portion of both posts?
DISASSEMBLY OF 3-POST SYSTEM
Ensure no one is in the lift and remove the lift from the Easytrack before adjust-
ing or disassembling the Easytrack System.
Tools Required:
•Step ladder
•An assistant
1. Remove plastic strips from the sides of the posts. To remove, take one end of the
strip and pull outward gently (Figure 8).
2. Remove the round blue caps from the ends of the rails by pulling them away from the
post (Figure 7).
3. Using a step ladder,
a. Remove the flat blue end cap from the end of the pivoting rail (Figure 19).
b. Take the Allen key and loosen the stopper inside the upper portion of the pivot-
ing rail. Remove the stopper from inside the rail (Figure 24).
4. Slowly contract the rail so the 4-wheeled trolley is exposed. Once the rail is free of
the trolley, lower the rail slightly and contract the rail all the way in (Figure 23).
5. Tilt the rail (45°) and lift the other end off of the pivoting post (Figure 22).
NOTE–Do not squeeze sides of rail together when attempting to extend or contract the rail. Squeezing
the rail makes it more difficult to slide.
6. Place the stopper back into the upper portion of the pivoting rail and tighten with
the Allen key (Figure 21). Put the flat blue end cap back onto the rail.
NOTE–Place the rail in a box or bag to protect it from dust and/or other damage.
7. Using a step ladder, reach under the section of the remaining rail labeled "Step 2"
and pull the blue tab away from the post slightly to release the lock on the rail
(Figure 28).
8. Push end of rail to contract the rail and tilt the rail downward (45°). The other end
of the rail should easily be released from the post (Figure 18).
9. Place the rail in a box or bag to protect it from dust and/or other damage.
10. To remove the post, slide the blue locking device up out of the bottom part of the
post to unlock it.
11. Loosen the post by twisting as follows (Figure 29):
a. Turn top part of post to the left.
b. Hold the bottom part of post firmly.
12. Once the post is loose enough to allow you to move the post, slide the top portion
of the post down:
a. Press the blue locking device back into the bottom part of the post.
b. Raise the top portion of the post slightly (Figure 12).
c. Press in metal pin on both sides of the post (Figure 13).
d. Push top portion of post downwards.
e. Repeat until the metal pins are no longer visible and the top of the post is only
6-8" (152-200 mm) above the blue locking handle.
13. Remove the top plate from the post by pressing up evenly.
3-Post System
10 Disassembly of 3-Post System
Figure 28
Figure 29
Figure 27