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1. P 300 OWNERS MANUAL Am dJ ASSEMBLY PARTS ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 405 2L02 A PLUG 3 5 OD X 6 12 GA TUBE 2 4 540 2L03 A 1 2 13 DROP IN ANCHOR 3 1 902 3L02 A OWNERS MANUAL 4 1 SB1 037 2 6 50 3 8 DIA X 6 50 L 5 2 BHCS 0 25 20 1 50 55 BUTTON HEAD 1 4 20 X 1 50 SS 6 2 5 0 25 20 2 00 55 BUTTON HEAD 1 4 20 X 2 00 SS 7 2 BHCS 0 37 16 2 50 55 BUTTON HEAD 3 8 16 X 2 50 SS 8 1 BHCS 0 37 24 1 00 NP SS BUTTON HEAD W NYLON PATCH 3 8 24 X 1 00 SS 9 4 5 0 50 13 0 75 55 HEX HEAD 1 2 13 X 0 75 SS 10 4 NUT 0 25 20 NYLOCK SS NYLOCK NUT 1 4 20 SS 11 2 NUT 0 37 16 NYLOCK SS NYLOCK NUT 3 8 16 SS 12 1 NUT 0 50 13 NYLOCK NTE SS NYLOCK NUT THIN 1 2 13 SS 13 2 WASH 0 25 0 62 0 04 55 WASHER FLAT 1 4 SS 14 1 WASH 0 37 0 68 0 09 51 55 WASHER SPRING LOCK 3 8 ID 5S 15 4 WASH 0 50 0 87 0 12 51 55 SPLIT LOCK WASHER 1 2 SS 21 EXPLODED VIEW PARIS LIST ARM ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PARTS ASSEMBLY PARTS ITEM TY PARTNO DESCRIPTION ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 200 2L02 C LOWER POST 14 1 ALA21094 STICKER CAUTION 2 1 201 2L02 C ARM 15 1 910 2L02 A STICKER 3 1 320 2102 A BATTERY PACK 16 1 ALA99995 LABEL SERIAL NUMBER 4 1 321 2L02 A CONTROL BOX 17 2 BHCS 0 50 13 0 75
2. FLANGE BEARING SEAT SUPPORT FRAME nw ARM ASSEMBLY ACTUATOR e MOUNT BASE INSTALLED INSERT 6 INSERT A ROTATION 12 13 PLATE Ni NYLON NUT ge es BUTTON HEAD W NYLON PATCH SPRING LOCK WASHER INSTALLATION amp ASSEMBLY lt 8 Attach Seat Assembly SEAT Rest Seat Assembly onto Seat Support ASSEMBLY Frame align holes and tightly fasten with respective fasteners 1 4 20 x 2 00 m En HEAD A e 4 1 4 20 A NYLON NUT x2 x4 n U BB q S e 0 EE Y4 WASHER Af 0 1 4 20 x 1 50 BUTTON HEAD x2 N caution DO NOT unfasten or disassemble Seat from Back amp Lower Supports SUPPORT ASSEM BLY SUPPORT INSIALLATION amp ASSEMBLY Attach Foot Rest Assembl The P300 is designed for right hand seating T he Foot Rest should always be on the side nearest to the water To attach the Foot R est Assembly simply align the holes on the Foot R est A ssembly with that of the Lower Seat Support and fasten with the supplied hardware 3 8 16 X 2 50 BUTTON HEAD LOWER SEAT SUPPORT FOOT REST ASSEMBLY
3. 21 A TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE THE BATTERY SHOULD BE FULLY CHARGED BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING Issue Lift stopped moving over the water s Procedure Push the EMERGENCY BUTTON If the lift gets stuck over or in the water and the Control Pendant does not raise the lift then using a pen pencil or pointed object depress the button located on the Control Box nextto the word EM ERGENCY This Will bypass the Control Pendant and raise the lift f this does not raise the lift then the remote may be fine and the problem is with either the Battery Control Box or damaged cables Issue Lift will not operate when buttons on control pendant is pressed Procedure Check Cable Connections to Control Box Check underneath the Control B ox to be sure that all cables are properly seated within their respective ports The plugs should be recessed within those ports Verify by unplugging both the Control Pendant and the A ctuator cables Check that there is no corrosion or damage to the connectors pins Plug the Control Pendant back into the Control Box by aligning key on plug with key way on the port Press in firmly to ensure that the plug is fully seated within the port For the actuator insert the cables jack into its port and press in firmly Plugs 2 Procedure Check Battery Connections Fully Check that the Battery Pack is properly secured onto the Seated M ounting B
4. SF SSSS gt MASONRY DRILL BIT CORE DRILL BIT SOCKET SET WRENCH SET ALLEN WRENCH SPECIFICALLY SPECIFICALLY SPECIFICALLY SPECIFICALLY SPECIFICALLY 7 jom 7 6 7 16 1 8 is as 3 8 3 8 5 32 172 1 2 3 16 9 16 9 16 7 92 3 4 3 4 5 16 17mm 17mm 3 8 amm FLAT HEAD PHILLIPS HEAD SCREWDRIVER SCREWDRIVER SAFETY HAMMER GLASSES As always if you have any questions concerns or comments please feel free to contact Harmars Technical Service Department at 866 378 6648 or tech harmar com PRE INSTALLATION ADA GUIDELINES usa ony Before installing the P300 Lift it is necessary to select the correct location for the Mounting Base The P300 Lift can be installed in a wide variety of locations but the owner and installer should be aware of the regulations set forth by the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA with concern to lift installations Fig 1 below shows an example of an ADA compliant installation which incorporates the following ADA rules in order to be compliant 1009 2 1 POOL LIFT LOCATION Pool lifts must be located where the water level does not exceed 48 inches 1220mm unless the entire pool is greater than 48 deep Harmar requires a minimum pool depth of 40 o 1009 2 2 SEAT LOCATION In the raised position the centerline of the seat shall be located over The deck and 16 inches 405mm minimum from the edge of the pool wall The deck surface Between the centerline of the seat and th
5. STOP moving release the button at the desired the button once the lift is at depth WZ its highest point or has stopped E N CAUTION Ifthe DOWN button is NOT released the lift will continue to a depth below the crest of the water N CAUTION Lift isALWAY S to be operated under the direct supervision of an Able Bodied A dult 19 LIFT OPERATION EMERGENCY BUTTONS On the front of the Control Box there are two emergency buttons EMERGENCY STOP EMERGENGY UP EMERGENGY O STOP BUTTON DEPRESS 7 TURN The Emergency Up Button is the small recessed button located next to the word EM ERGENCY on the front of the Control Box To use take a pen pencil or any object With a point depress the button and hold until the lift is all the way up This will bypass the Control Pendant and raise the lift This function will only work if the Battery is sufficiently N WARNING charged properly attached and if the Control Box is operating properly 2 Emergency UP Button EMERGENGY A EMERGENCY UP BUTTON dL gt E mergency STOP Button The Emergency Stop Button is the larger red button on the front of the Control Box To ENABLE the
6. PARTS LIST PO SSS o E E 03 POW CNS E Soo O a 24 AIM ASSO NNT 25 CR GOA AA m 26 FOOT kesi ASS NOD srta ER RU PA 27 WARRANTY INFORMATION 29 INFORMATION This manual has been provided to assist you with installation and operation For further assistance please contact your authorized Harmar dealer or Harmar s Technical Service Department Harmar 2075 A7th SI sarasota FL 34234 Tel 800 833 0478 Tech 866 378 6648 Fax 941 308 7399 Email techioharmar com FILL IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS TO KEEP FOR YOUR RECORDS PRODUCT INFORMATION Model Serial Number Purchase Date DEALER INSTALLER INFORMATION Company Name Contact Name Address Phone Number Fox Number Email SAFETY SUMMARY DANGER Failure to follow these Warnings Instructions and Owner s Manual may result in serious injury or death N WARNING WEIGHT LIMIT Limit for use is ONE 1 person weighing less than the maximum weight of 350Ib 159kg Use only for the transfer of a single user not as a hoist or crane Seat belt is to be used at all times during transfer Always make sure the area around lift is clear before operating Never operate the lift with any person s within the operating range of the lift including on the deck and or in the water ADULT USE ONLY When in use the lift is to be operated under the supervison of an adult Children should n
7. amp ANCHORS SETTING TOOL N CAUTION Anchor must be set flush or slightly below surface 4 Attach Copper Wire Fasten copper wire to Grounding L ug located underneath the M ount Base Coil wireinto hole so it doesn t protrude through M ount B ase CHECK LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE GROUNDING LUG 5 Insert M ount Base Insert M ount Base into 3 50 hole align mounting holes with anchors and tightly fasten with spring lock washer and bolts 8 GA COPPER WIRE 14 INSIALLATION amp ASSEMBLY Insert Lower Post of the A rm Assembly into the Flush M ount B ase Be sure to align the bolt head With the notch cut out of the M ount B ase and seat A rm Assembly NOTCH CUT OUT N CAUTION DO NOT liftfrom the Actuator 7 Attach Seat Support Frame Grease the surfaces of the F lange B earings and the Seat Support Frame if necessary as shown in the picture Insert the Flange B earings into the A rm and insert the Seat Support Frame into the bearings Rotate the Rotation Plate forward and fasten to Seat Support F rame
8. M Kl J y 10 Foot Rest Adjustment The Foot Rest has two setting high and low depending on the desired height To adjust the height of the Foot R est remove the bolt adjust the height up or down align the holes at the desired height reinsert the bolt into the correct hole as shown below and fasten EN 4 FOOTREST HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Bolt Location RIGHT HAND SEATING 1 2 13 X 2 50 BUTTON HEAD jum 1 2 13 NYLON NUT Control Pendant INSTALLATION amp ASSEMBLY 11 gt Installing 24V Battery onto L ift Place FULLY charged Battery onto Control Box and lift up until the Battery engages the M ounting Bracket The latch on the Battery will click when engaged properly and will be fixed tightly on top of the Control Box pe A Lj DQ Z lt CLICK NX ALWAY S detach the Battery when in use and WARNING place onto the Charger to ensure a FULLY operating Battery when needed lt 12 gt A ctuator ES i E O H Control Control Pendant Plug u Connecting C ontrol P
9. 00 or until the drop anchors will rest flush with the deck DO NOT DRILL TOO DEEP OR THE ANCHORS WILL BE TOO LOW FOR THE SUPPLIED FASTENERS DO NOT DRILL TOO SHALLOW OR THEANCHORS WILL BE TOO HIGH FOR THE BASE TO BE FLUSH DO NOT PITCH THE DRILL WHILE DRILLING OR THE HOLES WILL BE TOO WIDE TO HOLE THE ANCHORS W hen operating equipment operator should ALWAY S wear Personal Protective Equipment N WARNING 10 PRE INSTALLATION Wr RISER WIDTH 6 00 MIN Z 77 x Hr RISER HEIGHT PAVER HEIGHT Z 2 SAND HEIGHT DETERMINING THE WIDTH OF THE RISER Hr is the Height of the Riser Wr is the Width of the Riser Height of Sand Thickness of Paver Hr 3 00 X 2 E I I EXAMPLE Sand 2 00 deep and Paver 3 00 thick 1 00 MIN WIDTH 0 50 MIN DEEP 4 REBAR 10 ON CENTER BOTH DIRECTIONS 4 CONNECTING TOP TO BOTTOM gt 8 GA COPPER WIRE gt r Z Z UT eram TIA AMAIA uy gro am Z 2252 nm 222 lt FEE E IE m PT 2 22 pa waza a 7 gt ra z ES DS Z A 4 247 222 2 2 4 p Fig 8 8 Copper Wire Location Dimension Check Local Codes for Proper Grounding 900 MIN 49 X 38 ARDUND EDGE TWO HOLES PARALLEL WITH POOL WALL Fig 9 Hole Specifics and Dimensions 11 UNPACKING THE LIFT PACKAGE CONTENT Be sure to check the contents of the bo
10. 55 BUTTON HEAD W NYLON PATCH 1 2 13 X 0 75 5S 5 1 401 2L02 A PLUG 3 OD X 6 10 GA TUBE 18 2 NUT 0_37 16 NYLOCK SS NYLOCK NUT 3 8 16 SS 6 1 415 2L02 A POST BUSHING 19 2 NUT M10 1_5 NYLOCK SS NYLOCK NUT M10 X 1 5 SS 7 1 517 2L02 C ROTATION PLATE 20 2 PHTS 10 32 0 50 SS PAN HEAD THREAD FORMING 10 32 x 1 2 5S 8 1 531 2L02 C LINK SHAFT 21 2 SHCS 0_37 16 1 50 SS SOCKET HEAD 3 8 16 X 1 50 SS 9 1 557 2L02 A ARM PIN 22 1 SHCS 0 50 20 0 75 55 SOCKET HEAD 1 2 20 X 0 75 SS 10 1 599 2L02 A CONTROL MOUNTING BRACKET 23 2 SHCS M10 1_5 55MM SS SOCKET HEAD M10 1 5 X 55 SS 11 801 2L02 A ACTUATOR 24 4 WASH 0_40 1_00 0_05 RH N WASHER 0 40 ID X 1 00 OD X 0 05 WHITE NYLON 12 2 ALA05010 FLANGE BEARING 2 INCH 25 2 WASH 0 50 1 37 0 12 RH SS WASHER FLAT 1 2 SS 13 2 ALA15110 BRONZE FLANGE BUSHING 1 EXPLODED VIEW PARIS LIST SEAT ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PARTS ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 204 3L02 C SEAT LOWER SUPPORT 2 1 213 2102 BACK BRACKET 3 2 214 2L02 C ARMREST 4 2 410 2L02 A PLUG 1 DIA RND TUBE 5 2 542 2L02 C PLATE 6 1 900 2L02 A SEAT 7 2 906 2L02 A RUBBER BUMPER 8 1 911 3L02 A SEAT BELT 9 4 SPCR 0 25 0 50 0 18 N SPACER 1 4 ID X 0 18 NYLON 10 2 ALA25025FP END CAPS 11 2 BHCS 0_25 20 1 25 55 BUTTON HEAD 1 4 20 X 1 25 SS 12 6 BHCS 0 25 20 21 50 55 BUTTON HEAD 1 4 20 X 1 50 SS 13 2 BHCS 0 25 202 50 55 BUTTON HEAD 1 4 20 X 2
11. Check Local Codes for Proper Grounding Fig 4 Core Drill Dimensions and Depth PRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING A NEW CONCRETE PAD UNDER PAVERS AND SAND M inimum Requirement CONCRETE FOOTING 5 x 5 x6 THICK CONCRETE RISER THICKNESS DETERMINED BY LAYER OF SAND AND PAVER THICKNESS SEE FIG 6 REINFORCEMENT 4 REBAR 10 ON CENTER CONCRETE STRENGTH 3000PSI Due to local electrical code it maybe necessary to Bond the M ounting Base to the pools Bonding Grid with 8ga C opper Wire Fig 5 Check your L ocal Electrical C ode for proper G rounding Bonding REQUIRED TOOLS amp MATERIALS SAFETY GLASSES SHOVEL DIGGING DEVICE HAMMER DRILL MARKING PEN MASONRY TROWEL 3 50 OD min PIPE TUBE SLEEVE 3 50 0 09 0 00 recommended HAMMER 5 8 MASONRY DRILL BIT SU SS S Follow theADA guidelines and select the M ount B ase location using Fig 1 amp 2 Mark the location in which the lift will be mounted and remove all pavers in and around the area required to install the new 5 X 5 concrete pad Evenly excavate the area to a depth that will allow for alayer of gravel when necessay for drainage and additional support 6 for the concrete footing and the thickness of the riser the total thickness of the layer of sand and the thickness of the pavers BE SURE TO PROPERLY COMPACT LAYER TO BE UNDER FOOTING A dd the new slab with a minimum thickness of 6 and 5 sq for the footing and th
12. Emergengy Stop button depress the button so it clicks and locks in its depressed position This will disable the lift and stop it immediately at the location in which the Emergency Button was depressed T he button will remain locked until itis released N WARNING Thelift WILL NOT function until the E mergency Button has been released To RELEASE the Emergency Stop button and resume operation of lift simply turn the button clockwise until the it pops out 20 MAINTENANCE amp CARE The lift should be cleaned routinely to ensure the life and integrity of the lift Cleaning product is entirely up to the owner as there are many to choose from For routine cleaning it is recommended to use gentle soaps detergents or a diluted mixture of ammonia If scrubbing is required for tough stains use a soft scrub with brisk rubbing DAILY USE If the lift is used daily be sure to wash the lift at the end of each day Wash the lift with fresh water a mild soap and a soft cloth Do not use bristled brushes or steel wools to clean the lift as it will scrap off the powder coating Check that the lift is working properly and then place the battery on the charger It is recommended that the battery be charged after every use WEEKLY USE If the lift is used weekly follow the same procedure as above Also be sure to check all of the contact points terminals for damage or corrosion If you notice corrosion gen
13. x 1 2 deep notch see Fig 3 amp 4 Once the concrete has fully set remove the Sleeve and clean out the hole with a Wire Brush Use a Shop Vac to clean out all debris left in the hole Adjust hole as necessary for fit of Mount Base Place the Mount Base into the hole and dry fit it first to make sure the Base will be flush with the deck and 16 not too tight when installing Adjust the hole and cuts as needed Align Base properly mark the locations of the four holes on the base and remove Base Using the Hammer Drill and 5 8 Masonry Drill Bit drill the four 5 8 holes see Fig 3 Make sure the Drill is square to the deck and drill straight down to a depth of 2 00 or until the drop anchors will rest flush with the deck DO NOT DRILL TOO DEEP OR THE ANCHORS WILL BE TOO LOW FOR THE SUPPLIED FASTENERS lt DO NOT DRILL TOO SHALLOW OR THE ANCHORS WILL BE TOO HIGH FOR THE BASE TO BE FLUSH DO NOT PITCH THE DRILL WHILE DRILLING OR THE HOLES WILL BE TOO WIDE TO HOLD THE ANCHORS When operating equipment operator should ALWAYS wear Personal Protective Equipment N WARNING PRE INSTALLATION 42 00 MIN LENGTH 3 50 MIN CORE DRILL 5 8 X 2 00 DEEP BA DRILL 4 REBAR 10 BOTH DIRECTIONS WITH POOL WALL Fig 3 Mounting Hole Specs and Cutout Dimensions MIN DEPTH Fig 2 Concrete Slab and Core Drill Specs 45 x 39 AROUND EDGE Fig 5 8ga Copper Wire Location and Dimension
14. 50 SS m 2 BHCS 0 31 181 75 55 BUTTON HEAD 5 16 18 X 1 75 SS 15 8 NUT 0 25 20 NYLOCK SS NYLOCK NUT 1 4 20 SS 16 2 NUT 0_31 18 NYLOCK SS NYLOCK 5 16 18 SS 17 2 WASH 0 25 0 62 0 04 RH SS WASHER FLAT 1 4 SS _ L 20 lt wmw u swms sUDIr w EXPLODED VIEW PARIS LIST ASSEMBLY PARTS ITEM QTY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 410 2L02 A PLUG 1 DIA RND TUBE 2 1 211 2102 C FOOT PLATE SUPPORT 3 1 212 2102 HOUSING 4 1 416 2L02 A FOOT PLATE 5 1 567 2L02 C LOWER LEG TUBE 6 1 568 2L02 C UPPER LEG TUBE i 2 5 0 25 20 1 50 55 BUTTON HEAD 1 4 20 X 1 50 SS 8 2 BHCS 0 37 162 50 55 BUTTON HEAD 3 8 16 X 2 50 SS 9 1 5 0 50 13 2 50 55 BUTTON HEAD 1 2 13 X 2 50 SS 10 2 NUT 0 25 20 NYLOCK NTE SS NYLOCK NUT THIN 1 4 20 SS 11 2 NUT 0 37 16 NYLOCK SS NYLOCK NUT 3 8 16 SS 12 1 NUT 0 50 13 NYLOCK NTE SS NYLOCK NUT THIN 1 2 13 SS 13 6 PHTS 10 32 0 37 55 PAN HEAD THREAD FORMING 10 32 X 0 37 SS WARRANTY INFORMATION lt gt Harmar POOL LIFTS THREE YEAR NON TRANSFERABLE LIMITED WARRANTY Harmar warrants ONLY to the original purchaser of the product manufactured by Harmar assembled and installed in accordance with Harmar s assembly and installation instructions properly used and maintained shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date of original purchase with t
15. INSTALLATION amp OWNER S MANUAL lt gt Harmar Americas Lift Leader P 300 Pool Lift 350 Ibs 159 kg Maximum Capacity READ AND FOLLOW ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OR OPERATION OF THE LIFT LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH OWNER OF LIFT TABLE OF CONTENTS INFORMATION ss Sn n AA 2 Dealer Installer Information aaa aaa aa 2 SAFETY SUMMARY Miaimings ona OO 3 PREPARATION Suggested Tools curra 4 PRE INSTALLATION ADA GUIASINSS s AAA 5 MOVE e OE 6 Pool Deck Requirements BOCODIODIS EXISTING cute 7 4 New Concrete Pad into an Existing 8 gt Concrete Pad DIAO ua wia GA AZ 9 lt gt New Concrete Pod Under Pavers and Sord 10 w Concrete Pad iiie eiit od eerta 11 UNPACKING THE LIFT PACKAGE CONTENT estrada int 12 INSTALLATION amp ASSEMBLY iNOS 13 US MOUN ogan p A 14 Arm Assembly amp Seat Support 15 Sec ASSIM Nissan criada 16 L P zna rain 17 Battery Pack and Control 18 LIFT OPERATION CONTO RN mo o hi 19 Emergency BUNONS waw Gai sk Era eir arii tvi 20 TECHNICAL Maintenance amp aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa anna nana iii 21 Troubleshooting ProcedUuIre een 29 EXPLODED VIEWS
16. e pool edge shall have a slope no greater than 1 48 o 1009 2 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 915mm wide minimum and shall extend forward 48 inches 1220mm from a line located 12 inches 305mm behind the rear edge of the seat The clear deck space shall have a slope not greater than 48 48 00 1219 2 MINIMUM CLEAR DECK SPACE 36 00 REQUIRED BY ADA 914 4 MINIMUM 16 00 406 4 MINIMUM POOL DECK WATER Fig 1 ADA Deck Requirement PRE INSTALLATION PATH OF TRAVEL SEAT LOWER SUPPORT A S L S MAXIMUM LOAD O LOWER LEG 7 L L MAXIMUM LOAD NM O AR R Turi El s A S S Path of Travel can be used r NM N rom E E as ald to determine E NV N i I MINIMUM DISTANCE M NN ident distance ME 3 N from the pool wall E u bored i The square and circle FROM POOL WALL s
17. e thickness of the riser dependant on the layer of sand and the paver thickness so riser is flush with top of pavers see Fig 6 for proper width of riser Reinforce the slab with three mats of 74 rebar spaced 10 on center One mat is to lay 2 clear of the bottom of the footing and the other two 2 clear of the top of the footing and top of the riser The three mats should be connected together with four vertical pieces of rebar to connect the footing to the riser Fig 7 Locate the location in which the lift will be placed and set the 3 50 diameter Pipe Tube Sleeve Fig 6 BE SURE THAT THE PIPE TUBE SLEEVE HASA GREATER DIAMETER THAN 3 50 OTHERWISE THE HOLE WILL BE TOO TIGHT FOR THEMOUNTING BASE TO FIT Once concrete is poured and has had time to slightly set but is still soft use the Trowel and cut a 0 38 min x 45 chamfer around the edge of the hole and also cut the 1 wide x 1 2 deep notch see Fig 9 Once the concrete has fully set remove the Sleeve and clean out the hole with a Wire B rush Place the M ount Base into the hole and dry fit itfirst to make sure the B ase will be flush within the riser and is not too tight when installing A djust the hole and cuts as needed Align Base properly mark the locations of the four holes on the base and remove B ase Using the Hammer Drill and 5 8 M asonry Drill Bit drill the four 5 8 holes see Fig 9 M ake sure the Drill is square to the deck and drill straight down to a depth of 2
18. e to the bottom of the hole and blow out the hole using a Pump or Compressed Air Proper hole cleaning is essential Place the Mount Base into the hole and dry fit it first to make sure the Base will be flush with the deck and not too tight when installing Adjust the hole and cuts as needed Align Base properly mark the locations of the four holes on the base and remove Base Using the Hammer Drill and 5 8 Masonry Drill Bit drill the four 5 8 holes Make sure the Drill is square to the deck and drill straight down to a depth of 2 00 see Fig 3 DO NOT DRILL TOO DEEP OR THE ANCHORS WILL BE TOO LOW FOR THE SUPPLIED FASTENERS DO NOT DRILL TOO SHALLOW OR THE ANCHORS WILL BE TOO HIGH FOR THE BASE TO BE FLUSH DO NOT PITCH THE DRILL WHILE DRILLING OR THE HOLES WILL BE TOO WIDE TO HOLD THE ANCHORS hr Mn 7 Y Y U UN h O 7 Y When operating equipment operator should ALWAYS wear N WARNING Personal Protective Equipment UN W A h o O gt h Y Y PRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING A NEW CONCRETE PAD INTO AN EXISTING DECK Minimum Deck Requirement FOOTING 3 6 x 3 6 x 10 THICK o REINFORCEMENT 44 REBAR AT 10 ON CENTER CONCRETE STRENGTH 3000PSI Due to local electrical code it maybe necessary to Bond the Mounting Base to the pools Bonding Grid with 8ga Copper Wire Fi
19. endant Insert Control Pendant plug into Control Box port by aligning key on plug with key way on the port This will ensure that the pins on the plug align with that if the Control Box Press firmly to ensure that the plug is fully seated within the port Also firmly press in the actuator plug to ensure that it is seated properly into its respective port h Box gt Plugs Fully Seated NN Plug Lift WILL NOT operate if the Control Pendant and or the actuator plugs N WARNING fully seated within their respective ports of the Control Box LIFT OPERATION BEFORE OPERATING THE LIFT s Always make sure that the area around the lift is clear before operating 2 gt Never operate the lift with any person within the operating range of the lift including the deck and or water 3 DO NOT allow anyone to operate the lift without adult supervision 4 DO NOT allow children to play on or around the lift at any time GT h 4 5a Check all fasteners and joints for tightness and wear before each use OPERATING THE LIFT DOWN UP To move the lift into the pool le move the lift out of the pool press and holdthe DOWN press and hold the U P button button on the Control Pendant on the Control Pendant To STOP moving release p
20. ent at Harmar s option Harmar s sole obligation and the exclusive remedy under this warranty is limited to such credit repair or replacement A new warranty period shall not be established for the repaired or replaced products Such products shall remain under warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period on the original products purchased ly MI h ly 4 7 hy 4 4 Y 4 4 4 D d l 7 4 A WARRANTY INFORMATION 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 Harmar The warranties set forth herein 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 The sole and exclusive remedies for breach of any and all warranties with respect to the products shall be limited to repair or replacement at Harmar s designated factory location or duly appointed distributor or in place at Harmar s option In no event shall Harmar s liability exceed the entire amount paid to Harmar by th original purchaser for the failed or defective product In no event shall Harmar be liable for any incidental consequential special indirect punitive or exemplary damages or lost profit
21. ever operate nor play on or around the lift at any time NO JUMPING DIVING CLIMBING Do not jump or dive from or climb on the lift PINCH CRUSH HAZARD Always keep hands fingers legs and toes clear of lift arm base and other moving parts when in use Save a copy of these instructions in a safe and easily accessible place N CAUTION BATTERY CHARGE Always have the battery on the charger charging when not in use NEVER leave the battery on the lift when not in use DO NOT allow excessive moisture to collect in the battery case It can affect battery and lift performance and could lead to battery failure and or the lift failing to operate DO NOT use the seat seat frame or actuator to move or reposition the lift NEVER apply direct water pressure to the electronic components N WARNING Limit for use 16 one 1 person weighing less than the maximum weight of 350LB 159KG SIGNAL WORDS DEFINITION Indicates a hazardous situation N WARNING that if not avoided could result in moderate to serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in moderate to serious property damage PREPARATION SUGGESTED TOOLS The following is a suggested list of basic tools to have on hand during installation Harmar lifts are designed to install with as little assembly by the installer as possible HAMMER DRILL CORE DRILL TAPE MEASURE MARKING IMPLEMENT
22. g 5 Check your Local Electrical Code for proper Grounding Bonding REQUIRED TOOLS amp MATERIALS SAFETY GLASSES SHOVEL DIGGING DEVICE CONCRETE SAW MARKING PEN HAMMER DRILL 3 50 OD min PIPE TUBE SLEEVE 3 50 0 09 0 00 recommended MASONRY TROWEL HAMMER 5 8 MASONRY DRILL BIT SHOP VAC Follow the ADA guidelines and select the Mount Base location using Fig 1 amp 2 Mark the location in which the lift will be mounted and draw a square pattern of the area to be cut with the location of the lift centered within the square Cut the square pattern from the existing deck with the Concrete Saw and remove the slab The area should be a minimum of 3 6 long by 3 6 wide ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR WHEN OPERATING MACHINERY OF ANY TYPE Add the new footing with a minimum thickness of 10 reinforced with two mats of 4 rebar spaced 10 on center One mat is to lay 3 clear of the bottom of the footing and the other 2 clear of the top Locate the location in which the lift will be placed and set the 3 50 diameter Pipe Tube Sleeve Fig 2 The new slab will need to be drilled and epoxied into the existing deck with either Simpson Set XP or Hilti RE 500 SD BE SURE THAT THE PIPE TUBE SLEEVE HAS A GREATER DIAMETER THAN 3 50 OTHERWISE THE MOUNTING BASE WILL NOT FIT Allow the concrete to slightly set but not fully harden and using the Trowel cut a 0 38 min x 45 chamfer around the edge of the hole and also cut the 1 wide
23. he exception of the following items Battery Pack and Seat each have a one 1 year warranty from the date of original purchase The Pool Liff has a three 3 year warranty on the frame mechanical electrical amp motor components excluding powder coated paint finish which may becorne scratched or chipped with normal use The Battery Pack and Seat including seat frame spreader bars sling and powder coat paint finish have a one 1 year warranty Within the warranty period Harrnar will repair or replace any item deemed to be found defective Normal maintenance and care of the unit including charging the battery when not in use is recommended IMPORTANT Weight capacity of pool lift seat and its seat support frame is NOT to exceed the MAXIMUM LIFTING CAPACITY of 350 Ib 159 kg The warranty is non transferable and is subject to the following terms and conditions Harmar shall not be responsible for the cost of removal or replacement of any defective Harmar product nor for any other expenses or for damages which might be incurred in such removal or replacement This warranty specifically excludes fading or staining of material rust or corrosion of any metallic material and cleaning of Harmar products This warranty relates only to defects in material and workmanship and DOES NOT cover any damages or failures resulting from other causes including but not limited to Acts of God misuse or abuse accident or negligence fire i
24. mproper assembly or installation chipping or flaking of powder coating weather damages including ice and sand improper maintenance of any products or normal wear and tear from day to day use Damages induces by the improper use of chemicals is not covered by This warranty In the event that any products are altered repaired or improperly installed or improperly used by anyone without prior written approval by Harrnar all warranties will be void Harmar shall not be liable for any consequential special or incidental damages including but not limited to any damages for loss of use of pools or injuries To person or property and any claims therefore are hereby specifically disclaimed and excluded Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental special or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state The warranty is extended to and enforceable only by the original retail purchaser If any Harmar products fail during the warranty period as a result of a defect in material or workmanship covered by this warranty the original retail purchaser is to contact the installer of the or place of purchase to assess the defect or damage Defective parts must be returned prepaid to Harmar at 2075 47th Street Sarasota Florida 34234 for inspection prior to credit repair or replacem
25. plugged in the ON light will illuminate GREEN When the Battery is properly mounted onto the Charger the Charge light will illuminate ORANGE Once the Battery is FULLY charged the Charge light will turn off and the Battery is ready to be used 24V CLICK BATTERY pee MOUNTING BATTERY CHARGER lt b gt Recharging 24V Battery M ounting HL OR Bracket To recharge the Battery grip the top rear of i RB of the Battery and squeeze the clip This will Qe unlatch the Battery from the M ounting Bracket Ej The Battery can now be installed onto the e 24V Battery Charger as described above N CAUTION ALWAY S havethe Battery charging on the Charger when not in use 13 INSTALLATION amp ASSEMBLY FLUSH MOUNT BASE ASSEMBLY lt 3 gt Insert Drop In Anchors Before inserting the Drop In Anchors apply a small 1 2 13 x 0 75 amount of E poxy into the four anchor holes and to the Y SPLIT LOCK outside of the anchors Insert the Drop In Anchors into Za ER gt the holes and gently tap them in being careful not to damage the thread they should sit flush with or just below the deck Once in place using the Setting Tool forcefully strike the inside of the anchors to set them BASE N CAUTION DO NOT apply too much Epoxy ANCHOR a X APPLY Z SMALL IE AMOUNT ASERT OF ly EPOXY Nal TO HOLES
26. racket The Battery pack should be locked in place with nearly no movement if shaken Verify by unlatching from M ounting Bracket Check that there is no corrosion or damage to the terminals on the Battery Pack and Control Box If corroded or dirty clean off using rubbing alcohol Once cleaned it is recommended to add dielectric grease to the terminals to prevent corrosion and to ensure good electrical contact Reinstall the Battery Pack onto the Control Box When properly engaged onto the M ounting Bracket the latch on the back of the Battery Pack will CLICK If lift fails to lift then try another fully charged battery If lift still fails to operate then the Control Box Will need to be replaced Contact an A utorized lift dealer for component replacement The lift WILL NOT function if the Battery is not N CAUTION charged or if the Control B ox is damaged or malfunctioning 22 Check For Corrosion Before Plugging In EXPLODED VIEW PARIS LIST P300 ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY PARTS ITEM TY PART NO DESCRIPTION 1 1 202 2102 FLUSH BASE 2 1 210 2102 SEAT SUPPORT FRAME 3 1 NA ARMASSEMBLY 4 1 NA SEATASSEMBLY 5 1 NA FOOT REST ASSEMBLY 6 1 H00 2L02 A HARDWARE PACK EXPLODED VIEW PARIS LIST IN wr QI O
27. s from any breach of this limited warranty or otherwise IHANK YOU FOR MAKING HARMAR AMERICAS LEADER IN LIFTS lt Harmar America s Lift Leader 2075 47th Street Sarasota Florida 34234 www harmar com 1 800 833 0478 902 3L02 AA 052813
28. tly clean the terminals To clean corrosion from the terminals use a q tip and some rubbing alcohol If the corrosion is particularly stubborn try using a 3M scotch brite pad but be careful not to damage the terminals A pply dielectric grease to the terminals after cleaning them T his will help to prevent further corrosion Do not leave the battery on the lift when not in use Always store the battery on the charger whenever the lift is not being used MONTHLY USE If the lift is used monthly follow the same steps as above Also check the nuts and bolts to make sure they are securely fastened this is always a good idea no matter how often or infrequently the lift is used Also make sure to store the battery on the charger and not on the lift Leaving the battery on the lift for extended periods will significantly shorten the battery s life span STORED OCCASIONAL USE If the lift is not used often and is stored for an extended period of time follow all of the steps above Check for rusting at all crevice weld points and fasteners If you notice rusting spray some W D 40 on the affected area and take a 3M scotch brite pad and rub briskly Afterwards be sure to wash and rinse the lift again with soap and fresh water W hen storing the lift make sure it is in a dry area and covered DO NOT STORE in or around pool chemicals N caution ALWAYS clean the lift with FRESH water only NEVER use the pool or chemically treated water for cleaning
29. xes against the package checklist verifying all parts are included with the lift for a proper installation If any parts are missing or damaged immediately contact the distributor from which you purchased the lift DO NOT attempt to install or use the lift with any missing or damaged parts NEVER attemptto lift the boxes from the ground N WARNING _ or on off a vehicle by yourself Serious injuries or damage to equipment may result FOOT REST ASSEMBLY PH CONTROL PENDANT MOUNTING BRACKET CHARGER SEAT SUPPORT FRAME INSIALLATION amp ASSEMBLY CHARGING THE BATTERY B efore using the pool lift for the first time the 24V Battery must be fully charged The battery should be charged for a minimum of 24 hours on its first initial charge The battery can be left on the Battery Charger overnight or until itis needed for use It is recommended that the battery be fully charged before each use to ensure that the lift will function for the duration of its immediate use The battery should never stay on the lift if the lift is not being used 1 Installing 24V Battery onto Battery Charger Place Battery onto Battery Charger and rotate up until the Battery engages the M ounting B racket The latch on the Battery will click when engaged properly and will be fixed tightly on top of the Charger W hen the Charger is
30. ymbols mark the lowest x points on the lift with no load that would be nearest to the pool wall and T ground during travel EOS an N STITT TTT RTT EUA N T PEPEE B Es a X MN m mov NON NN E MA N ES n 5 0 12in PRE INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCEPTABLE EXISTING DECKS Minimum Deck Requirement FOOTING 3 6 x 3 6 x 10 THICK REINFORCEMENT 4 REBAR AT 10 ON CENTER CONCRETE STRENGTH 3000PSI Due to local electrical code it maybe necessary to Bond the Mounting Base to the pools Bonding Grid with 8ga Copper Wire Fig 5 Check your Local Electrical Code for proper Grounding Bonding REQUIRED TOOLS amp MATERIALS SAFETY GLASSES MARKING PEN HAMMER DRILL WIRE BRUSH CORE DRILL AIR NOZZLE COMP PUMP 5 8 MASONRY DRILL BIT HAMMER 3 50 CORE DRILL BIT 4 Y Follow the ADA guidelines and select the Mount Base location using Fig 1 amp 2 Mark the center of the Base location with a Marker Using a 3 50 diameter Core Drill Bit drill a 3 50 diameter hole at the Base location Make sure to keep the bit square to the deck drill straight down and remove plug see Fig 4 Using the Hammer Drill cut a 0 38 min x 45 chamfer around the edge of the hole do not exceed 0 50 chamfer and also cut the 1 wide x 1 2 deep notch see Fig 3 amp 4 Clean out the hole with a Wire Brush and then insert an Air Nozzl

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