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Storage Motion Automated WardrobeLift Standart Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Automated Wardrobe Lift Installation Instructions Standard...
  • Page 2 CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 Tips for successful installation When mounting the rotating arms, make sure you allow for the arms at the clothes rail position to be slightly forward ( ½ inch) when in the up position. Ensure rotating arms when mounted are properly aligned with each other and with the motor tube lifting straps.
  • Page 3: Installation Warning

    CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 Installation Warning If NOT properly installed or adjusted, the Automated WardrobeLiftTM may get stuck and then come down suddenly! DO NOT POSITION THE Automated WardrobeLiftTM IN THE DOWN POSITION LOWER THEN THE TOP OF THE USER’S HEAD. IF THIS INSTRUCTION IS NOT FOLLOWED, INJURY MAY RESULT! If The Automated WardrobeLiftTM is installed behind cabinet/closet doors, ensure that the wireless wall switch is mounted inside the...
  • Page 4 CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 Attach LH and RH Mounting Box to the cabinet sides using the #4x20mm Flat Head Screws. MAKE SURE THAT EACH SIDE IS PROPERLY ALIGNED WITH EACH OTHER. See Fig 1,2 and 3 and photo 1 . The longer screws are to be used at the bottom of the mounting box. Mount the telescoping clothes rail by attaching the side supports for the clothes rail using two M8x35mm Screws .
  • Page 5 Mount RIGHT side idler bracket for the motor tube using the 2 #10 screws supplied on right hand side at the top. Use the sticky foam to assist in placement of the bracket and to reduce vibration. See Fig 2 and photo 6 for where to position. The motor must be on the left side for lifting straps to be correct as they must lift from the top of the tube as opposed to the bottom of the tube Mount LEFT side bracket with 2 # 10 screws provided, Use the sticky foam to assist in...
  • Page 6 CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 Set the limits Raise black cover to expose very small left and right keys. (see photo 7 and 8) SET DOWN LIMIT. Press left key once then press DOWN button once... Now UP or DOWN buttons should respond momentarily.
  • Page 7 CONTACT PHONE - 704 746 3700 Install the wireless wall switch with the hardware provided. If the Automated WardrobeLiftTM is installed inside a cabinet; please ensure the wireless, wall switch is mounted inside the cabinet. If wireless, wall switch is mounted out side the door, the switch may be activated inadvertently and could, potentially, cause damage to the cabinet door or the user when the door is opened to access the unit!
  • Page 8: Troubleshooting

    Reset button must use pin, small screw or paperclip to activate. Beeps are very quiet! Trouble Shooting PROBLEM SOLUTION Rotating arms are not Reset the motor limits using the wireless switch. See motor limit step in the instructions. stopping at proper points Lift does not respond or acts Press the reset button using a pin until 1 beep then immediately within 2 seconds press the up or improperly.
  • Page 9 Motor with Tube Fig. 1 Clothes Pole Side Supports Rotating Arms Mounting Boxes WARNING – Make sure the arms are mounted above the height of the user when in the down position Patent Pending...
  • Page 10 Fig. 2 Motor with Tube Lifting Strap Approx 1.5 to 3 The motor tube and clothes rail can be mounted as Approx close to the 4 to 8 ceiling as Distance from the back of the desired closet to the clothes rail should be at least 11 inches .
  • Page 11 Fig. 3 Lifting Strap Motor with Tube Approx 1.5 to 3 in. Motor Cord Approx 4 to 8 WARNING – if motor is mounted too low it is possible to damage the unit when setting the the UP limit as too front back much leverage will be...
  • Page 12 Fig. 4 Machine Screw # 6 -1.5” Long with hex nut Black Metal Clip Rotating Patent Pending...
  • Page 13 Photo 1 Photo 2...
  • Page 14 Photo 4 Photo 3 Photo 5 Patent Pending...
  • Page 15 Photo 6 approximate location of motor tube in relation to rotating arm Arm slightly forward when in up position Patent Pending...
  • Page 16 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 10 Photo 9 Patent Pending...