Pool Cover Specialists INFINITY 4000 User manual

INSTALLATION GUIDE
INFINITY 4000™ AUTOMATIC SAFETY POOL COVER
DECK MOUNT TOP TRACK SYSTEM
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The ECLIPSE™ Safety Pool Cover
SECTIONS
Cover Tracks ..............................................................4
Mechanism ................................................................7
Cover Fabric ............................................................ 12
Home Owner Check List .................................... 20
Tools Required
1. Hammer drill or rotary hammer
2. Masonry drill bit 1/4” x 6” (1/4” x 12” bit)
3. Extension cords
4. #2 and #3 Phillips & standard screw drivers
5. Ratchet with 5/16” - 3/4” sockets
6. Hacksaw
7. String line
8. Utility knife
9. Broom
10. Hammer & rubber mallet
11. Pliers - standard, needle nose & channel lock
12. Files - round, triangular & fl t
13. Lighter
14. Carpenter’s square
15. 5/16 hex head driver bit with 12” extension
16. Drill (cordless or corded)
17. Set of drill bits (1/4” down to 1/16”)
18. Crescent wrench
19. 100’ & 25’ tape measures
20. Chalk line ( use white chalk)
21. Nut drivers - 5/16”, 3/8”, 7/16”, 1/2”
22. Chisel (wood & concrete)
23. Scissors
24. Wire strippers
25. Set of box/open end wrenches - 5/16” - 3/4”
26. 6” level
27. Set of allen wrenches
28. Wire
29. Electrical tape
30. Small sledge hammer
31. Vice grips
32. #2 and #3 Phillips drill bits
33. Pencil or marker
34. 6 - 8 clamps
Optional Power tools
Skill saw with carbide tipped blade
Sawzall, Grinder and Angle drill
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Parts Reference Guide
Mechanism Components
1
Misc. Hardware
Cover Fabric
Cover Pump
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6
Cover Track and Hardware
8
6
5
9
10 6
1.
3. M9682
4. X0673
5. IN1103
6. TT1003
Composite Tube Insert - 6 in
Roll-up Tube 6 in extruded anodized 20 ft
IDEC Key Switch Assem w/ Installation box
Top Track Wheel Assembly for 2-1/2” LE
7. 54806-20 Extruded Leading Edge Tube
8. Cover
9. 87701
Cover fabric
PCS Standard Rope - Silver Tracer
10. 54817 Snap-Down Top Track
11. TT1020 Top Track Stainless Steel Pulley Cartridge
12. TT1010 Top Track Speed Guide Kit SS
13. MH232 Little Giant cover pump & instructions
14. 22003 Top Track Splice
15. H0075 Rope Loop Black Plastic
16. 33600 #10 x 1” Red Holob Anchor
17. H0276 Nut Nylock 1/4-20”
18. 10901 Magnet 7/16 x 6” Autostop Sensor
19. 33356 1/4 - 20 x 5/8” Phillips Pan Head
20. H0002 1/4 x 5/8” Washer
21. H0152 Screw PPMS 10-32 x 1”
22. 10815 Cable Tie Miniature
23. H0313 Screw HHWSM tek 10 x 1/2” SS
24. E1086 Bonding Lug Copper L35
25. 33248 #12 x 1-1/2” Phillips Pan Head Screw
26. H0310 Screw PPSM 10 x 1/2” SS
27. H0176 #10-32 Nylock Nut
28. 33250 #10 x 5/8” Phillips Pan Head Screw
29. 33251 #12 x 1-3/4” Oval Pan Head Screw
30. 22098 Snap Lock, Top Track
31. 33206 10-32 x 3/4” Socket Cap Bolt Allen ss soc
32. 33269 1/4-20 x 3/4”Phillips Flat Head Screw
33. 14065 Positive Stop, Top Half, Standard Top Track
34. 14066 Positive Stop, Bottom Half, Top Track
35. 14067 Stop Plate Support Splice
36. 22097 Positive Stop Plate, Standard Top Track
37. H0501 Bolt HHMS 5/16-18 X 1”
38. 33226 5/16” Lock Washer
39. H0294 Carriage bolt 1/4-20 x 3/4”
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28
21 22
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20
15 16
14
Parts List
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23 24
29 31
32 33 35
27
25
34
37 38
36
30
39
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The parts list above is typical for most pools up to 20’ x 40’ and
includes all parts necessary to install the PCS system. However, parts
will vary for longer or wider pools and according to your specific order.
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IM4010-R3LV-GLD Infinity 4000 110V Bison Low Voltage -RRT
IM4010-R3-GLD Infinity 4000 110V Bison (Rec Right)
IM4010-L3LV-GLD Infinity 4000 110V Bison Low Voltage -RLT
IM4010-L3-GLD Infinity 4000 110V Bison (Rec Left)
IM4000-R3LV-GLD Infinity 4000 110V Bison Low Voltage -DRT
IM4000-R3-GLD Infinity 4000 110V A3361 (Deck Right)
IM4000-L3LV-GLD Infinity 4000 110V Bison Low Voltage -DLT
IM4000-L3-GLD Infinity 4000 110V A3361 Bison (Deck Left)
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See below list with mechanism options
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Step By Step Instructions
COVER TRACKS
Step By Step Instructions Page/Step
Installing the Cover Track ...........................................5/1
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Step By Step Instructions Step By Step Instructions
To determine if the cover system was
ordered correctly for the pool, the length
of the roll-up tube should be 6 inches
shorter than the track space. For example,
for an 16 ft track space, the correct length
of roll-up tube is 15 ft 6 in.
Cut the length of the track on each side of
the pool so it will be about 2 inches from the
mounting foot at the mechanism end, and 18
inches past the end of the pool at the
shallow end.
The lengths of the tracks must be the same
on each side of the pool.
Before splicing the sections of track together,
file all track ends thoroughly, rounding all
edges and removing all burrs. Clean metal
shavings from the track. This step is extremely
important! If the track isn’t filed smooth,
damage can occur to the ropes and cover.
Slide the center splice (14) into the center
channel of the track.
Lay the sections of track on the deck and tap
them together using a rubber mallet so the
center splice interlocks with each section of
track.
With the center point of the track marked
on the deck, move the track to the side and
chalk a line along both sides of the pool.
It is recommended that red chalk not be
used as it is difficult to clean off the pool
deck.
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8
Continue tapping the end of the track until
the two sections of track are tight together
so there is no gap between the lengths of
track.
Before securing the track to the pool deck,
run the ropes through the track. See page 13
steps 1-7.
Position the cover track along both sides of
the pool. The lengths, widths and diagonal
measurements must be equal to each other
for the automatic cover system to operate
properly. Mark where the center of the track
will be on the pool deck.
6
Drill 1/4 inch x 1.5 inch deep holes every
two feet along the chalked line on both
sides of the pool.
Do not place any snap-locks (30) within 12
inches of the ends of the track or where the
two sections of track come together.
If using pre-drilled track, use the holes in the
track as anchor points .
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Numbers in parenthesis refer to parts shown on page 3.
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Step By Step Instructions
Use a hammer to tap the screw head down
until the anchor is flush with the top of the
pool deck.
11
Use the provided screws (29), anchors (16)
and snap-locks (30) to secure the track to
the pool deck.
Place the screw, anchor and snap-locks in
each hole.
10
Using a #3 Phillips bit, tighten the screw to
secure the snap-lock to the pool deck.
Make sure the beveled edge is facing the
water side of the pool.
12
Using a rubber mallet, strike the center of
the track to secure it to the snap-locks.
Be sure the track is flush with the pool
deck.
14
Position the track over the snap-locks. The
water side of the track will snap over the
beveled edge of the snap-locks. Make sure
the track is positioned correctly in relation
to the mechanism.
Using the guide (12) as a template, position
it on the end of the track. Mark the center of
the mounting hole.
Remove the guide from the track.
17
Insert the guide on the end of the track at
the mechanism end. The bottom half of the
guide is keyed to hold the nut in place. Using
a 5/32” allen wrench, tighten the screw on
the top of the guide (12).
Note: To prevent seizing, use anti-seize on
the nut and galvanic corrosion film on the
track before securing the guide to track.
Use a drill with a 5/32” bit to drill through the
track where it was marked in step 16.
Do this for the track on both sides of the pool.
18
13
16
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Numbers in parenthesis refer to parts shown on page 3.
Repeat attaching the track to the snap-locks
on the other side of the pool.
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Step By Step Instructions
MECHANISM
Step By Step Instructions Page/Step
Attaching the Roll-up Tube ..............................8/3
Positioning the Mechanism ..............................8/5
Extending the Pulley Brackets .........................8/6
Anchoring the Mechanism ............................ 8/14
5 Wire Motor Wiring ..............................................10
3 Wire Motor Wiring ..............................................11
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Step By Step Instructions Numbers in parenthesis refer to parts shown on page 3.
Positioning the Mechanism
Place the mechanism on the pool deck
roughly in the position that it will be
anchored.
Extend the Pulley Brackets
Use a 1/2" wrench to loosen the nylock nuts
on the adjustable brackets of the mechanism.
Install the roll-up tube as high as possible to
prevent the cover from rubbing on the deck
as the cover rolls up.
Adjust the position of the pulley brackets
as needed, to spread the brackets wider to
stabilize the system.
With the mechanism and tube assembled,
check the roll-up tube for level. If the deck
isn’t level, the distance from the deck to the
tube should be the same on both ends of the
tube.
This is crucial for a properly operating cover.
Adjust the non-motor end as needed to level
the roll-up tube.
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5 6
78 9
Attaching the Roll-up Tube
With the non-motor end turned upside
down, attach the cone for the non-motor
end to the roll-up tube using the 3/8” x 1-1/4”
bolts (37) and lock washers (38) provided.
With the motor end turned upside down,
attach the cone on the motor end using the
same bolts (37) and washers (38). Tighten
the bolts using a 9/16” wrench or ratchet.
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Position the non-motor end of the
mechanism roughly in the position that
it will be mounted.
2
Position the motor end of the mechanism
roughly in the position that it will be
mounted.
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Use a 1/2” wrench to tighten the nylock nuts. Align the mechanism on the motor side first
by using a piece of rope. Extend it from the
outside channel of the track to the pulley to
make sure the rope will feed directly into
the pulley.
Go to the non-motor end and make sure the
rope will come straight back from the rope
channel of the track to the pulley. If the ropes
do not come straight back, the mechanism
should be moved to balance the rope angle
on both sides. Only a 1/2” variance from
straight is allowed on either side.
Anchoring The Mechanism
Use a 1/4” bit and hammer drill to drill
through the mounting holes in the
mechanism into the deck.
Note: It may be helpful to mark your
mounting holes and move the mechanism
to the side to provide more room for
drilling the holes.
Use the 1-1/2" pan head screws (29) and
anchors (16) provided to secure the motor
end and non-motor end to the deck.
10 11 12
14 15
On both the motor end and non-motor end
of the mechanism, measure from the cover
track to the pulley. It is important that the
mechanism be mounted square to the
cover track.
13
Attach the #8 copper bond wire that is
stubbed near the mechanism to the bonding
lug on the motor end of the mechanism.
Make the same connection with the #8 copper
bond wire that is near the mechanism on the
non-motor end of the mechanism.
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Step By Step Instructions
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Wiring the Electrical Switch
There is one motor option available, the new 3 Wire Motor. It is critical that the control switch that
controls the motor be mounted in an all-weather box, in a location where 100% of the pool is visible.
Use the following wiring diagram.
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For the 3-wire motor option, use the wiring diagrams below.
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RED
BLACK
BLUE
WHITE
GREEN
BLACK
RED
LINE 2
LINE 1
GROUND
110/220 VAC
SWITCH
3 WIRE 110/220 VAC MOTOR
WHITE
GREEN
RED
BLACK
SENSOR
WARNING: RELAY RATING MUST
MATCH SUPPLIED VOLTAGE!
NOTE: The black wire may be replaced
with blue depending on what motor is
being used.
Simplified Wiring Schematic
3 WIRE MOTOR
SWITCH
LIMIT 2
LIMIT 1
GROUND
HOT (LINE 2)
NEUTRAL (LINE 1)
G- (COMMON)
S1
S2
WHITE
BLACK
RED
CAPACITOR
110-240 VAC
50/60 Hz
15 AMP GFCI
Technical Wiring Schematic
NOTE: The black wire may be replaced with
blue depending on what motor is being
used.
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Step By Step Instructions
COVER FABRIC
Step by Step Instructions Page/ Step
Opening the Cover Box ................................... 13/1
Running Ropes in the Tracks ......................... 13/4
Routing the Ropes ............................................ 13/9
Magnet Installation ........................................14/14
Attaching the Leading Edge Tube ............16/31
Attaching the Ropes to the Reels ..............17/40
Installing the Sensor ......................................18/47
Closing the Cover ............................................18/50
Attaching the Cover and Bonding Wire ..18/51
Mechanism Adjustments
Adjusting the Ropes .......................................19/60
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Step By Step Instructions Step By Step Instructions
Opening the Cover Box
To open the cover box, use scissors to cut
the bands that hold the two halves of the
box together. Never cut the top of the box
open. Doing this could easily damage the
cover inside. This kind of damage is not
covered under the fabric warranty. With the
bands cut, lift and remove the top of the
box.
Standing behind the housing looking over
the pool, unroll the cover from left to right.
This will ensure the cover will be right side
up when it is unrolled.
Uncoil the ropes to remove twists and kinks.
Run the ropes through the tracks. There are
two methods that can be used.
Running Ropes in the Tracks
The preferred method of running the rope is
to allow a short length of the rope to extend
outside of the track. Hold this portion of rope
and pull the rope along the length of the
track toward the end of the pool.
Turn the track back over. Feed the rope
through the pulley cartridge assembly (11).
Insert the pulley assembly (11) onto the end
of the track. Pull the rope all the way to the
mechanism end of the track.
Alternate Rope Feeding Method
Another common method of running rope
in the track is to pierce the rope with a small
piece of wire. This wire then becomes the
pulling handle as you feed the rope into the
end of the track.
12 3
45 6
78 9
Numbers in parenthesis refer to parts shown on page 3
Routing the Ropes
Begin on the motor end of the mechanism.
Run the rope from the track so it travels
straight from the track to the first pulley.
Extend the rope out the back side of the
pulley.
Turn the track over to insert the rope into
the return channel.
If the track was installed before running the
rope, use a fish tape to pull the rope down
the return channel in the track.
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Step By Step Instructions
Test the polarity of the 7/16 x 6 autostop sensor
magnet (18) by running it past the sensor while
the motor is running in the uncover position.
When the motor successfully shuts off from the
magnet passing the sensor, the side of the magnet
facing the sensor will need to be inserted into the
webbing in that same orientation.
On the non-motor end, run the rope around
the pulley and out the backside of the pulley
assembly. Pull this rope along the back of
the mechanism to the motor end pulley
assembly. Be sure to route the rope in front
of the lid brackets.
Insert the rope from the non-motor end into
the channel behind the first pulley on the
motor end. This rope will travel behind all
three pulleys and come out alongside the
third pulley. Pull the rope toward the rope
reel.
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13 14 15
16 17 18
10
This rope will continue from the first pulley
to the second pulley. Pull the rope so it
comes out alongside the second pulley.
Run the rope from the non-motor end
along the pool deck behind the mechanism.
The rope should run through the rope loops
(15) to keep it from getting caught in the
cover. Space the rope loops evenly behind
the mechanism.
On the front corner of the cover, that is on
the same side as the motor, insert a screw
driver into the end of the webbing to open
it up and create a pocket.
Apply the supplied grease to the magnet.
This will help it slide in the webbing easier.
Slide the magnet (18) into the webbing
with the same side facing the sensor that
shut the motor off when it was passed in
front of the sensor.
On one side of the cover, pull the rope as it
comes out of the track as you feed the cover
into the track. Keep pulling until the web-
bing is in the track a few inches. Having the
webbing on one side of the cover in the
track will help with the installation of the
leading edge bar.
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Numbers in parenthesis refer to parts shown on page 3
Magnet installation
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Step By Step Instructions
Remove the guide from the end of the track.
Position the positive stop plate (36) over the
track so that it is 1-1/2 inches from the end of
the track.
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22
21
20
23
Position the top half of the positive stop
(33) over the webbing of the cover. Use it
as a template to drill through the holes in
the positive stop and through the webbing
of the cover. Remove the positive stop.
Replace the positive stop (33) over the
webbing so the holes in the stop line up
with the holes in the cover.
Press the beveled side of the bottom half of
the positive stop (34) against the inside
edge of the track. Slide it underneath the
cover. The holes in the positive stop should
line up with the holes in the cover.
Slide the Stop Plate Support Splice (35) into
the track. Line up the holes in the support
splice with the holes in the track.
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25
Mark the track through the center of the
holes in the positive stop plate (36). These
holes should be in the center line of the
track.
Use a 1/4” drill bit to drill the holes in the
track.
Use a drill with a 5/32” hex bit to tighten the
4 hex-head screws in the stop.
26
Insert the wheel assembly (6) into the lead-
ing edge.
27
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Step By Step Instructions
Repeat steps 34 - 35 on the opposite side of
the cover to pin the cover to the leading
edge on the other side.
Attaching the Leading Edge Tube
File the edges of the rope channel before
sliding it onto the rope hem of the cover.
On the side of the cover that hasn’t been
pulled in the track yet, slide the leading
edge tube on the rope hem along the front
edge of the cover. Pull tight on the cover to
help slide the leading edge bar onto the
cover.
Adjust the height of the wheel assembly
so the leading edge will clear any obsticles
near the pool such as slides and hand rails.
Repeat this step on the opposite side of
the cover.
Center the cover on the leading edge. Dis-
tribute the slack towards the center of the
leading edge. Make sure the corner gore is
upright and does not contact the pool deck.
Use caution when drilling near the cover.
Use a 5/32” bit to drill through the C-channel
of the leading edge. Do not drill through the
cover. Insert a #10 x 1/2” screw (26) to pin the
cover to the leading edge.
28 29 30
31 32 33
35
34 36
Numbers in parenthesis refer to parts shown on page 3.
Drill a minimum of three pilot holes evenly
spaced around the leading edge and into
the white dowel.
Insert screws (28) into each hole to connect
the leading edge to the wheel assembly.
Use a 1/2” wrench, to loosen the center bolt
of the wheel assembly. Repeat steps 27 - 29
on the opposite side of the cover.
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Attach the ropes to the rope reel by lifting the
tab to allow the rope to be inserted.
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Attaching the Ropes to the Reels
The cover must be open when cutting and
attaching the ropes. Pull the cover back until
the cover is in the fully open position. Pull the
ropes tight as they come off the pulleys on the
mechanism to eliminate the slack in the rope.
While pulling both ropes tight, use a lighter
or torch to burn the rope in the location it
will be cut. This will help them not fray after
they have been cut. Cut the ropes so they
are at least 8 feet long. Use the lighter to
burn the cut ends of the rope if needed.
Remember, the cover must be in the fully
open position when cutting the ropes.
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38 39
40
45
37
44
Press the tab down to lock the rope in place. The attached ropes will look like this. While holding the ropes over the mechanism,
run the key switch in the cover position.
Reinstall the guide on the end of the track.
Secure the Positive Stop Plate to the top
track using the 1/2” x 3/4” screws (32)
provided. Drill and anchor through the
other holes of the positive stop plate into
the pool deck. Secure the stop plate to the
deck using the screws (29) and anchors (16)
provided.
Drill a hole using a 3/16” bit in the flat
section of the leading edge just behind the
rope channel. This is where a bonding lug
will be attached. Do this on both ends of the
leading edge tube.
Connect the bonding wire that is attached
to the front corner of the cover to the
leading edge tube by first securing a
bonding lug (24) to the bar, using the 10 -
32 x 1” screw (21) and 10-32 nylock nut
provided (27). Then, insert and tighten the
bond wire in the bonding lug. Do this on
both sides of the leading edge tube.
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Step By Step Instructions
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Step By Step Instructions
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51
47 48
49
54
53
Attaching the Cover & Bonding Wire
Make sure the webbing continues straight as
it travels from the track to the roll-up tube.
Attach the cover to the roll-up tube using
#10 x 1/2” SS tek screws (23). The first screw on
each end of the tube needs to be 3 inches
from the end of the tube. As the cover rolls up
on the tube, the webbing will be rolling up
over the end casting.
Attach the bond wire from the tail of the
cover to the bonding lug (24) that is
attached to the end casting.
Distribute the slack of the cover evenly
between each screw across the length of
the tube. Secure the cover to the roll-up
tube using #10 x 1/2” SS tek screws (23)
every 2-3 feet.
Closing the Cover
Operate the key switch in the close
position to run the cover over the pool.
Assist the cover as it is being pulled over
the pool by helping unfold it and feed it
into the cover track.
50
Use cable ties (22) to secure the sensor wire
to the motor end of the mechanism to keep
it secure and from getting caught in the
cover or ropes.
Connect the sensor wire to the motor wires
by pressing the wire connections together.
With the cover in the fully closed positon,
measure back 6-1/2 inches from the guide
and place a mark on the webbing.
Installing the Sensor
Thread the sensor into the mounting hole
on the cover side of the guide. The webbing
of the cover will pass over the sensor.
As the excess rope is wrapped around the
rope reel, make sure it goes on straight
without getting crossed with each other.
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Step By Step Instructions
Using a utility knife, carefully cut a slit in
the webbing long enough for the magnet
to be slid through. Be careful not to cut
through the bottom layer of webbing.
Insert a screw driver through the slit in the
webbing to create the pocket for the magnet.
Apply the supplied grease to the magnet.
This will help it slide in the webbing easier.
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58
57
56
59
If both ropes are the same length, and the
cover doesn’t close squarely, shorten the
rope for the side of the cover that doesn’t
close all the way. The amount that the rope
is shortened is equal to the distance that the
cover needed to travel to close all the way.
After shortening the rope, run the switch in
the cover position while holding the ropes.
If one of the ropes is longer than the other
rope, lift the tabs that secure the ropes to
the rope reel. Shorten this rope, by inserting
more rope into the opening in the reel.
Secure the rope by pushing back down on
the tab.
Adjusting the Ropes
When opening the cover, if both sides of the
cover don’t open squarely, one of the ropes
may need to be adjusted. To adjust the
rope, open the cover all the way. Pull the
excess rope off the rope reel. Pull on the
rope that will adjust the side of the cover
that is closest to the mechanism so it will be
straight with the other side of the cover.
Run the key switch in the open position to
roll the cover up on the roll-up tube.
Check the cover to be sure it rolls up
evenly. Run the cover 6-10 times to make
sure it opens and closes evenly. The cover
fabric installation is now complete.
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61
Insert the magnet (18) through the slit in the
webbing. Continue pushing the magnet
forward until it is completely inside the
webbing and in line with the mark on the
webbing.
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Step By Step Instructions
HOME OWNER CHECKLIST
After the cover system is installed, it is critically important
to instruct the home owner on how to operate the cover
system safely and do routine maintenance. Use the
following check list and the Infinity 4000 Owner's Manual
and Safety Information guide as your primary instrution
source.
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