LifeGuard Lift 100287 User manual

OWNERS MANUAL
Model # 100287 - 100289
402 E Haven St. Eaton Rapids 48827
www.lifeguardlift.com

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Table of Contents
Assembled Lift
P 2
Lift Assembly
P 3
Downtube & Seat Assembly
P 4
Hardware Kits
P 5
Disassembly
P 6
Control System
Plug Orientation
P 6
P 7
Remote Control
P 7
Operating Instructions
P 8
Pool Entry
P 9
Pool Exit
P 9
Safety & Care
P 10
Specifications
P 10
Components
P 11
Troubleshooting
P 12
Warranty
P 13

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Assembled Lift Diagram

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Lift Assembly
1. Insert anchor bushing into the anchor.
2. Insert the mast assembly into the anchor bushing. Make sure that the mast assembly is
resting firmly inside the anchor.
3. Attach the boom to the mast by inserting one piece of hardware kit #1. Make sure that
the hardware is inserted properly with two washers on either side & bushings on either
side of the boom.
4. Attach the actuator to the mast using hardware kit #2. Using a washer on one side, and
lock washer and nut on the other. Be sure to put a bushing on either side of the
actuator. (NOTE: This hardware will be shipped attached to the mast)
5. Attach the actuator rod to the boom with hardware kit #3.Be sure to place a washer on
either side. (NOTE: This hardware will be shipped attached to actuator rod)
6. Attach the down tube to the boom with the remaining piece of hardware kit #1.
7. Bolt the seat assembly to the down tube with two (2) 1/2” x 3" bolts with a washer on
each side and lock washer/nut on one side. Kit #4 Tighten the bolts to 10-ft lbs.
8. Attach the armrest to the down tube side using (2)1/4” x 4” bolts with washer, lock
washer and nut. Hardware kit #5.
9. Slide the footrest under the seat and into the flange. Secure with hardware kit #6. Make
sure to place a washer on either side.
10. Remove screw from the control box/battery bracket on the back of the mast. Slide the
control box on to the bracket making sure it hooks in place. Re-install the screw
tightening the control box to the bracket.
11. Slide the battery on top of the control box while pulling back on the battery lever. Once
installed you should hear an audible click as the battery is seated on to the control box/
bracket.
12. Plug the remote into the control box, lining up the notch on the plug and control box.
Push firmly into place.
13. Plug the actuator wire into the control box using the #1 spot on the control box. Push
firmly into place.
14. Plug the rotational wire in to the control box using the #2 spot on the control box. Push
firmly into place.

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Down Tube & Seat Assembly

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Hardware Kit’s

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Disassembly
NOTE: the actuator must be in the retracted position.
1. Remove the battery by pressing in on the latch release and lift off.
2. Unplug the remote control, the rotation plug, and actuator plug from the
control box.
3. Unscrew the control box retaining screw and remove control box.
4. Detach and remove the down tube/seat assembly.
5. Detach the actuator connection from the boom.
6. Loosen and remove the actuator to mast nut and bolt. Replace the
actuator retaining hardware back on to mast finger tight, for storage.
7. Detach and remove the boom.
8. Remove the mast from the anchor. Remove the bushing and replace the
anchor lid.
Control System
The LifeGuard Power Lift battery operating system includes a Linak 24V waterproof
control box with a waterproof remote control. Battery charging is provided by a battery
charger equipped.
Battery
Normal charging time should not exceed four (4) hours. If not used, the battery should be charged
once per month. A fully charged battery should provide approximately 30 lifting cycles for an
average weight adult occupant before charging is required.
Battery Charger
The battery charger comes with a wall mount to easily charge your battery.
(Mounting hardware not included) WARNING:Failure to keep battery charged
can result in serious injury or death.
Battery Storage
When the lift is not in use, the battery never should be in the battery box on the lift. The
battery must be stored and charged in a safe, cool and dry location.
WARNING: The battery must never be charged on the lift or near the water.

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Control Box Plug Orientation
Remote Control
The lift is equipped with a waterproof remote control.
The remote control is for the operator or an assistant operator.
The control is brightly marked for ease of operation.
The remote control is programmed to perform four (4) functions
as shown in the picture.

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Operating Instructions
A. Raising and Lowering Seat
1. UP button: Pressing the UP button raises the seat when the button is depressed
until the lift reaches its maximum up position. Releasing the button will stop the
operation.
2. DOWN button: Pressing the DOWN button lowers the seat when the button is
depressed until the lift reaches its full down position. Releasing the button will stop the
operation.
B. Rotation
3. Clockwise Rotation: Pressing the Clockwise button rotates the lift in a clockwise
direction. The lift will continue to rotate in this direction until the button is released.
4. Counterclockwise Rotation: Pressing the counterclockwise button rotates the
lift in a counterclockwise direction. The lift will continue to rotate in this direction until
the button is released.
WARNING: Failure to observe the following warnings can result in severe injury or death.
WARNING: Operator of the lift must read and understand the operating instructions.
WARNING: Operate the lift exactly as described in the transfer procedure described within.
WARNING: Do not exceed the maximum lifting capacity of 350 lbs. (158 kilos)
WARNING: Children are strictly prohibited from playing on or near the lift.
WARNING: Children may operate the lift only under close adult supervision.
WARNING: The lift must never be operated in a pool with no water in it.
WARNING: Never direct water pressure towards electronic controls or components.
WARNING: Do not rotate the lift directly into the pool wall, spa wall, or deck.
WARNING: Make sure that the lift is properly installed and always operated properly in
accordance with the operating instructions.
WARNING: Users must never attempt to get onto or off the lift in the area between the mast
and the pool edge.

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Pool Entry
1. When the lift is in place, make a visual inspection, and make a short test run.
2. Using the hand controller, rotate the seat in the counterclockwise direction until it reaches a safe
and comfortable position for transfer.
3. Raise or lower the seat to the proper transfer height and raise the arm rest.
4. Transfer the occupant onto the seat, positioning the occupant’s weight in the center of the seat.
5. Lower the arm rest.
6. When the occupant is safely secure in the seat, raise the seat for additional legroom for the
occupant to rotate the seat.
7. Rotate the seat in the clockwise direction to a position above the water.
8. Lower the seat into the pool to the desired level. Unfasten the seat belt and raise the arm rest to
its upright position. It is now safe for the occupant to enter the pool.
Pool Exit
1. When water activity is finished, the occupant returns to the seat, using the pool edge to center
the occupant’s body weight on the seat.
2. Return the left arm rest to its down position and fasten the safety belt.
3. Raise the seat to a height that the occupant determines will allow ample leg room to rotate the
seat safely.
4. Rotate the seat in the counterclockwise direction to the same spot where the occupant
transferred onto the seat and raise or lower the seat to a safe transfer height.
5. Raise the arm rest to its upright position, unfasten the safety belt and transfer the occupant from
the seat.

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Safety and Care
1. Remove and store the lift when it is not in use.
2. Inspect the lift each time before use to ensure that there are no worn parts or loose
hardware.
3. Check and charge the battery as needed.
4. When cleaning the lift, use a non-abrasive soap and wipe dry with a soft non-abrasive
cloth. Do not use any harsh chemicals or disinfectants.
WARNING: Do not move the lift with the battery and battery cover in place.
WARNING: Storing the lift in a pump or storage room, where pool or other corrosive
chemicals or materials are stored may damage the lift and will void the Warranty.
Specifications
A. Range of Motion
1. 360 degrees
2. Lifting range: 19” height, 26” depth below deck (dimensions from
seat base height)
3. Overall height is 72” with the boom up and 27” with the boom
down.
4. Overall sweep radius is 56”
B. Dimensions and Capacity
1. Maximum lifting capacity is 350lbs.
2. Battery life is 35/40 cycles.
3. Lift Weight (less battery) = 79 lbs.
a. Mast - 48 lbs.
b. Boom - 8 lbs.
c. Down Tube with foot rest and arm rest - 23 lbs.

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Components
1. Linak Actuator (24V)
2. Linak Remote Controller
3. Linak Control Box
4. Linak Battery - 24V
5. Planetary Gear Motor - (Waterproof to 6ft deep)
6. Ground Lug per NEC code.
7. Material and Finish
a. Aluminum: 6061 - T6
b. Stainless Steel: Grade 304 and/or 18-8
c. Lift Powder Coating: Marine Grade
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
25105
Actuator
29501
Control Box
25051
Battery, 24v
29502
Remote Controller
27080
Clevis Pin #1
27081
Clevis Pin #2
27082
Clevis Pin #3
23120
Anchor Cap
25616
Anchor Bushing
25010
Battery Charger
25555
Seat Belt
29114
Warning Label

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Trouble Shooting
Problem
Cause
Solution
Seat will not rotate
1)
2)
Low Battery
Loose connections at control
box
1)
2)
Recharge the battery
Firmly reconnect
the cables on the control
box
Seat will not raise or lower
1)
2)
Battery not installed
properly
Loose connections at control
box
1)
2)
Reinstall battery
Firmly reconnect cable at
control box
Hand controller malfunction
1)
2)
3)
Manufacturing defect
Damage or Misuse
Loose connection at control
box
1)
2)
Firmly reconnect cable at
control box
Replace the controller
Seat travels slower than
normal
1)
2)
3)
Low battery
Poor connection to control
box
Defective or worn out
battery
1)
2)
Recharge battery
Remove battery and clean
battery and control box leads
Replace the battery

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WARRANTY
Lifeguard Lift, Inc. Limited Warranty LifeGuard Lift, Inc. warrants to the original end user purchaser that products manufactured by
LifeGuard Lift, Inc., when properly installed in accordance with the assembly and installation instructions, and when properly used
and maintained, shall be free from defects in material and workmanship as follows:
Frame excluding paint - five (5) years.
Electrical components including the actuator - two (2) years.
Warranty periods begin to run from the date of original purchase.
This warranty specifically excludes reimbursement for labor to remove, repair, or to install or reinstall the product and specifically
excludes any shipping charges.
This warranty does not cover any damage due to:
1.Exceeding the specified weight capacity of 350 lbs. (158 kg)
2.Failure to install or to assemble the lift in accordance with the installation and assembly instructions
3.Failure to properly maintain the product
4.Misuse, abuse, or negligence
5.Accident
6.Normal wear and tear from day-to-day operations
7.Any alteration or repair or without the prior written approval by LifeGuard Lift
To initiate a warranty claim, the owner of an LifeGuard Lift product must submit to Lifeguard Lift, Inc. a Return Merchandise
Authorization form stating the date and place of purchase, a full description of the product, its serial number, the date of installation,
and the exact nature of the defect. Within thirty (30) days after receipt by LifeGuard Lift of a written warranty claim, and barring any
unforeseen delays, the claimant will be notified of LifeGuard Lift decision regarding the claim. If requested by LifeGuard Lift, any
defective product must be returned, freight prepaid, to LifeGuard Lift designated factory location or duly appointed distributor for
inspection and/or repair. At its option, Lifeguard Lift, Inc. will repair or replace the failed or defective item and will deliver the
repaired product or replacement to the claimant. Products returned to LifeGuard Lift for which it provides replacement under this
limited warranty shall become the property of LifeGuard Lift.
A new warranty period shall NOT be established for any repaired or replaced products. Repaired or replaced products will remain
under warranty only for the remainder of the original warranty period for the original product purchased.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WHICH HEREBY ARE DISCLAIMED AND
EXCLUDED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PAR-TICULAR
PURPOSE OR USE. THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE LIM-ITED TO REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT AT LIFEGUARD LIFT, INC.’S DESIGNATED FACTORY LOCATION OR DULY AP-POINTED DISTRIBUTOR, OR IN
PLACE AT LIFEGUARD LIFT, INC.’S OPTION. IN NO EVENT SHALL LIFEGUARD LIFT, INC.’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE ENTIRE
AMOUNT PAID BY THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER FOR THE FAILED OR DEFEC-TIVE PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL LIFEGUARD LIFT, INC.
BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPE-CIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OR LOST PROFITS FROM
ANY BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WAR-RANTY OR OTHERWISE.
This written limited warranty constitutes the final, complete and exclusive statement of warranty terms. No person or organization is
authorized to make any other specific or implied warranties or representations on behalf of LifeGuard Lift. No employee, distributor,
dealer, representative, or other person or organization has the authority to:
1.Make any representation concerning this product
2.Modify any term or condition contained in this warranty
3.Grant any other warranty on behalf of or binding on LifeGuard Lift
Anyone’s attempt to do anything listed in the above 3 numbered paragraphs, the warranty will be null and void
LifeGuard Lift
402 Haven St
Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
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