LectroTruck LTA6512 Owner's Manual page 8

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Preparation
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Upon receipt of your equipment, carefully remove the protective plastic and cardboard wrap from your
stair climber. As well, remove any accessories or other items you may have received from all the boxes
to insure that you have your complete order. If you have not received all the items you ordered, check
your packing slip to see if the item(s) you have not received are on backorder. If your packing slip does
not indicate that these items are on ba ckorder, contact our office. If they are on backorder, it means
these items were not available at the time of shipping and will be shipped to you at a la ter date. You
should also check if the standard items that come with each unit have been shipped with the unit(s). A
list of the standard items that come with each model can be found on pages 3 and 4 in this manual.
If you are reading this you have already found the owner-operators manual. Inside this manual, you will
also find a warranty card. In the battery box/ pack, you will find two side handles. If you ordered an
Aluminum model, you may also find retractable plungers in the battery box/ pack. If your battery is not in
the battery box, it was packed separately.
Look everything over after unpacking. If you notice any damage to th e items received, that was not
visible prior to unpack ing, you will need to notify the shipping company immediately and file a damage
claim with them. They may want to inspect the items that are damaged prior to paying any claims. In the
event they can't get right out to inspect the damage, we recommend taking pictures of the damage,
especially if you need to use the equipment before they inspect it. If you have problems getting a claim
paid, contact us and we will see if we can assist you.
At this time take a few moments to fill in and complete your warranty card. Once it is completed
mail it to our office. It is very important that we have this warranty card on file for any future
warranty claims.
Set Up
Once you have determined whether everything that you ordered was shipped, taken care of any
damage that may have occurred, completed and sent in your warranty card, you are ready to set up
your Lectro-Truck and get it ready for use.
If you have ordered an LTA4512, LT A5512, or LTA6512, your unit will come with a portable battery
pack. The battery should be connected inside the pack. The battery pack is either installed on the unit
already or packed separately. When the battery pack is slid onto the unit attach the plug from the pack
to the plug on the frame this will give you power to the Lectro-Truck.
Using Diagram #1 (page 7), install the side handles on the 1260E, 1268E, LTA6512 or the LTA5512.
The LTA4512 does not require side handles. I f you have ordered an LTA6512 or L TA4512, using
Diagram #2 (page 8), install the retractable plungers found in your portable battery pack.
On the 1260E and 1268E models, the battery should be inside the battery box. It will be held in place b y
a battery hold down clip or bracket. This prevents the battery from falling out, or moving up and touching
the battery box lid, shorting out the unit. If it is not already mounted in place, you will need to place the
battery in the battery box and attach the battery hold down clip (which is bolted in the battery box,) to
secure the battery.
Power Switch/ Circuit Breaker
The power switch is also the circuit breaker. On the 1268E and 1260E models it is located on the right
side of the ba ttery box (when standing behind the unit.) T he power switch/circuit breaker is a black
square with a red button and a small black lever. On the LTA6512, LTA5512, and LTA4512 the power
switch/circuit breaker is f ound on the battery pack. When the black lever is pu shed in th ere is po wer
supplied to the unit. When the black lever is extended out there will be no power to the unit.
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