TRANZVOLT G2 Ladder Vator Solar Tilt Back Platform Instruction Manual
- September 3, 2024
- TRANZVOLT
Table of Contents
- TRANZVOLT G2 Ladder Vator Solar Tilt Back Platform
- Features Include
- Raising and Lowering the Track Section Assembly
- Secure the Top Cap
- TranzVolt G2 Laddervator Product Line Limited Warranty
- TranzVolt G2 Quick Reference HOMING Process
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
TRANZVOLT G2 Ladder Vator Solar Tilt Back Platform
NOTE: Two (2) DeWalt Brand 20V batteries or Two (2) Milwaukee Brand 18V
batteries are required depending on your model. Batteries not included
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel, which
is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go
to: www.P65 Warnings.ca.gov
CRITICAL SAFETY INFORMATION : The greatest exposure to serious bodily injury and or death may occur when the TranzVolt track sections are located within 10 ft. (left or right or underneath) overhead electric power lines. If a minimum safe distance (10 ft.) from electrical wires cannot be maintained, contact the local utility company and have the electric wire unenergized and grounded or guarded effectively by insulating or other means.
A COMPETENT PERSON must be present during any setup, any repositioning,
and any tear-down operations of the TranzVolt track sections when the
TranzVolt is to be located near electric power lines.
A COMPETENT PERSON must read and understand the Owner’s Manual for set-
up, operating instructions, and tear-down instructions to ensure that all
personnel authorized to set up, operate, and tear down the TranzVolt are made
aware of ALL SAFETY WARNINGS as well as the operating instructions. ALWAYS USE
APPROVED ROOF TOP FALL PROTECTION when setting up, operating, and taking down
the TranzVolt.
Congratulations on your Purchase of the TranzVolt Cordless Lift Hoist.
Features Include
- Simple Tool Free, Five-Minute Setup
- Electromagnetic / Regenerative Braking Systems
- One Press Wireless Remote Operation Control
- Automatic Homing System
- Rapid Load Lift at 120 ft per Minute
- Maintenance of all Electric Power-Train Systems
- Heavy Load Capacity (250 lbs.)
- Load Lowering Capability
T ranzVolt G2 Laddervator Kits
TranzVolt G2 Laddervator “Starter” Kit DeWalt Powered Part ID: 40670 Milwaukee Powered Part ID: 40677
Box #1 of 2 Includes
Powerbox, two remotes, lower roller stops, top cap w/rollers, synthetic cable,
and two safety tie-downs.
NOTE: Two (2) DeWalt Brand 20V batteries or Two (2) Milwaukee Brand 18V batteries are required depending on your model TranzVolt. Batteries are not included.
Box #2 of 2 Includes
Platform frame, quick-release pins & retaining knobs.
Shipping Pallet
Track Section Bundle: 3 – 8 ft. track sections with splice plates w/nuts & bolts installed 1 – 4 ft. track section with foot stops
Platform Kits (Purchased Separately)
TranzVolt G2 Safety Warnings
TRANZVOLT G2 Laddervator Installation
MANUAL NOTES
These installation instructions are essential for the successful and safe
operation of the TranzVolt G2 Hoist. The operating instructions contain
important information. Your attention is required to ensure the TranzVolt G2
is safe, operated properly, and economically used. Your attention helps avoid
dangers and the ensures reliability and lifetime of the TranzVolt G2 Hoist.
Installation Instructions Disclaimer
The TranzVolt G2 instructions must always be available, read, and applied to
any person who installs/operates the TranzVolt G2 while:
- Operating the Equipment.
- Troubleshooting the Equipment.
- Assisting in the Use of Equipment.
- Assembly of Equipment.
- Storage of Equipment.
- Maintenance, care, repair, and/or any operations tasked for the TranzVolt Hoist.
- To better understand these instructions, extra care should be given to the following representations and safety symbols:
Warns of hazardous situations or unsafe practices with a high risk of severe injury or death. Warns of hazardous situations or unsafe practices with some risk of severe injury or death. Warns of potential hazards or unsafe practices that could result in minor to moderate injuries.
DO NOT TRANSPORT ASSEMBLED LADDERVATOR
THE UNSECURED TRANZVOLT POWERBOX/PLATFORM MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE TRANSPORTING.
TranzVolt G2 Track Section Assembly
DANGER: DO NOT CLIMB ON TRACK SECTIONS. Track Sections are not designed
to be used as a ladder. Serious injury may occur when track sections are not
used for their original purposes. Do not operate the TranzVolt higher than 36
ft. without replacing the standard synthetic cable with extended-length
synthetic cable #40674.
STEP 1 Full Track Assembly
- Lay out on a flat surface all the tracks needed for the job. Beginning with the 4 ft base section, add up to 4 – 8 ft. tracks.
- Do not operate the TranzVolt higher than 36 ft. without replacing the standard synthetic cable with extended-length synthetic cable #40674. Maximum height shall not exceed 44 ft.
- Locate the lower stop brackets and hardware, and lay out the hardware at the base of the tracks.
- Locate and place the splice plate mounting nuts and platform bolts beside the track section joints.
- Locate the top cap tilt back the roller brackets and lay them out at the end of the end of the track sections.
Lower Stop Bracket Assembly
STEP 2 Lower Stop Bracket Assembly (one-time installation)
- Working from the side, slide a 1.5”x4.75” u-bolt over the trackside frame above the lowest ladder rung.
- The U-bolt will rest on the lowest ladder rung. Slide a lower roller stop bracket over the u-bolt shown in Fig 5-3.
- Make sure the roller is between the ladder sides with the amber roll facing upward see Fig. 5-2.
- Lossly fasten with two 1/2” hex flange nuts.
- Square the roller bracket to the track section with the bracket resting on the lowest ladder rung.
- Tighten both flange nuts.
- Repeat for the opposite side roller bracket
NOTE
Under normal working conditions’ parts will wear out. TIE DOWN sells
replacement parts in kits only and will not sell individual pieces or parts.
The most common hardware described is available at your local hardware store.
TranzVolt G2 Track Section Assembly
STEP 1 Attaching Top Cap (one-time installation)
- Attach the top cap to the end of the last track section you intend to use.
- Make sure that the top cap end slides into the outside of the track section completely and securely (shown right). Note: The Top Cap will only mount in one direction.
- Assemble with (2) 3/8”x 3/4” carriage bolts passing through the inside tracks with keeper nuts provided.
- Ensure bolts and nuts are torqued to 30 ft. lbs.
STEP 2 Attaching the Tilt Rollers
- Working on the top end of the tracks, hold one tilt roller assembly at a slight counterclockwise angle shown in Fig. 6-2.
- Slide the mounting tab into the mounting slot located on the front left/right of the top cap. See Fig. 6-2
- Once the tab is secured in the mounting slot give the roller assembly a slight clockwise turn as shown in Fig 6-3. It may be necessary to pull the bracket out some to fit over the edges of the ladder tracks.
- Align the lower roller bracket with the square mounting hole located in the track section.
- Place a 3/4” platform bolt from the inside of the ladder through the roller bracket.
- Tighten with a 3/8” keeper nut.
- Repeat of opposite side roller bracket.
TranzVolt G2 Track Section Assembly
STEP 1 Laying Track Section Out
- Lay track sections on a flat surface with the “front” side facing up.
- “Front” of the track has the largest space between the track crossbar and the track section edge as shown to the right.
- Determine the number of track sections required
- Track sections can be laid out in the following combinations: 12 ft., 20 ft. or 28 ft. high
- Two additional track sections can be purchased separately for heights up to 44 ft.
- Place selected track in order with a 4 ft. section at the base
- 4 ft base track should be lined up parallel to the loading point for your project
DANGER
Do not operate the TranzVolt higher than 36 ft. without replacing the standard
synthetic cable with extended-length synthetic cable #40674. Maximum height
shall not exceed 44 ft.
Step 2 Connecting Track Sections
- Splice plates are attached to the end section of the tracks.
- Splice plates are mounted on the outside track section.
- Attach provided (2) keeper nuts and bolts per side (shown right).
- Ensure bolts and nuts are torqued to 30 ft. Ibs.
- Repeat this step for each track section required
NOTE: DO NOT SUBSTITUTE NUTS AND BOLTS. Use 3/8″x 3/4″ carriage bolts and 3/8″ keeper nuts (lock washer and nut combined).
Connect Synthetic Cable to the Top Cap
Step 3 Connecting the Synthetic Cable
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Fully stretch out the cable the full length of the track assembly.
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Attach the cable/safety link to the back of the top cap as shown in Fig 7-3.
IMPORTANT: The cable must lie on the front side of the tracks. -
At the opposite end of the track assembly, pull the synthetic cable to remove any slack. Lightly tie a knot around the 2nd to the end rung on the track section.
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The TranzVolt laddervator track assembly is now ready to be lifted into its work location.
IMPORTANT!
The cable/safety link attaches to the back of the top cap.
Raising and Lowering the Track Section Assembly
WARNING: KEEP TRACK SECTIONS MINIMUM 10 FT. CLEAR OF ALL ELECTRICAL WIRES
AND EQUIPMENT. BE AWARE OF OVERHEAD WIRES BEFORE RAISING TRACK SECTIONS.
ELECTRICITY KILLS!
The hoist assembly is extremely top-heavy and must be kept under control at
all times. Two alternate methods are suggested for raising the platform hoist
to the operating position. ALWAYS USE APPROVED ROOF TOP FALL PROTECTION when
setting up, operating, and taking down the TranzVolt Hoist.
Procedure “A”
This procedure requires two or preferably three men.
- Lay the assembled track sections with the platform attached parallel to the building wall that is to support the hoist.
- Tie a rope to the head bracket and have the man on the roof pull up the hoist while the other man on the ground braces the shoes on the bottom base section to prevent slippage of the hoist shoes. The third man on the ground may aid in erecting by “walking” the hoist up hand over hand by the rungs.
- When the hoist reaches a vertical position, carefully turn the hoist 90 degrees with the platform pointing away from the building. Move the bottom of the hoist away from the building 1/4 of the height of the building where the top of the hoist is to be supported. Make allowances for overhang.
- Tie the track section to the roof with a rope fastened to a cross tie on the top bracket to prevent slippage of the track section. See below. DO NOT TIE ROPE TO THE RAILS – THIS WILL PREVENT THE PLATFORM FROM OPERATING PROPERLY.
- Make certain the shoes on the steel bottom section are firmly resting on level ground. This will help to prevent track section slippage or uneven loading of the track section which could cause damage or injury to personnel and/or equipment.
Secure the Top Cap
Option 1 Low Top Cap Attach with the Safety Pull Straps (included). Place the
hooks through the holes in the top cap. Attach to a mounted 2×4 on the side of
the rooftop. NEVER ALLOW ANYTHING TO WRAP AROUND THE FRONT OF THE TRACK
SECTION.
Option 2 High Top Cap
Pass the rope through the track section rungs. Tie rope around the mounted 2×4
on the side of the rooftop. NEVER ALLOW ANYTHING TO WRAP AROUND THE FRONT OF
THE TRACK SECTION
Raising and Lowering the Track Section Assembly
WARNING: KEEP TRACK SECTIONS MINIMUM 10 FT. CLEAR OF ALL ELECTRICAL WIRES
AND EQUIPMENT. BE AWARE OF OVERHEAD WIRES BEFORE RAISING TRACK SECTIONS.
ELECTRICITY KILLS! ALWAYS USE APPROVED ROOF TOP FALL PROTECTION when setting
up, operating, and taking down the TranzVolt Hoist.
Procedure “B”
This procedure requires two or preferably three men.
- Place the track section assembly perpendicular to the building with the bottom shoes of the steel bottom section resting against the building to prevent slipping.
- Tie a rope to the top bracket and have the man on the roof pull up the hoist while the other man on the ground braces the shoes on the steel bottom base section to prevent slippage of the hoist shoes. The third man on the ground may aid in erecting by “walking” the hoist up hand over hand by the rungs.
- When the hoist reaches a vertical position, carefully turn the hoist 180 degrees with the platform pointing away from the building.
- Move the bottom of the hoist away from the building 1/4 of the height of the building where the top of the hoist is to be supported. The angle of track sections from the building should be between 18 and 20 degrees. Make allowances for an overhang.
- Tie the track section to the roof with a rope fastened to a cross tie on the top bracket to prevent slippage of the track section. See below. DO NOT TIE ROPE TO THE RAILS – THIS WILL PREVENT THE PLATFORM FROM OPERATING PROPERLY.
- Make certain the shoes on the steel bottom section are firmly resting on level ground. This will help to prevent track section slippage or uneven loading of the track section which could cause damage or injury to personnel and/or equipment.
Secure the Top Cap
Option 1 Low Top Cap
Attach with the Safety Pull Straps (included). Place the hooks through the
holes in the top cap. Attach to a mounted 2×4 on the side of the rooftop.
NEVER ALLOW ANYTHING TO WRAP AROUND THE FRONT OF THE TRACK SECTION
Option 2 High Top Cap
Pass the rope through the track section rungs. Tie rope around the mounted 2×4
on the side of the rooftop. NEVER ALLOW ANYTHING TO WRAP AROUND THE FRONT OF
THE TRACK SECTION
TranzVolt G2 Placement
Track Section Chart: Brace Support and Proper
Set Up Distance at the Job Site
This table provides the suggested information for the distance of the bottom
track from the building and the location of the track support for various
conditions. Track lengths over 28 feet require the use of the telescoping
brace (#60005).
Do not operate the TranzVolt higher than 36 ft. without replacing the standard synthetic cable with extended-length synthetic cable #40674. Maximum height shall not exceed 44 ft.
TranzVolt G2 Power Box Installation
STEP 1 Attaching the Power Box
- Attaching the power box must be done with the ladder tracks secured to the roofing in its final working area.
- While standing in front of the tracks – hold the power box just above the track sides. Tilt the power box clockwise with the left side of the power box upward toward the top of the tracks. As shown right Fig. 11-1.
- Lower the power box down between the sides of the track aligning the guide wheels with the side of the tracks as shown in Fig 11.2.
STEP 2 Attaching the Power Box
- Once the guide wheels are aligned with the track sides, give the power box a counterclockwise turn.
- Double-check check the guide wheels are aligned with the track side by looking down the side of the power box shown in Fig. 11-3.
- If the power box is properly aligned with the track sides it should roll freely up and down the assembled tracks.
- Lower the power box down resting against the stop rollers. ranzVolt G2 Platform Frame Installation
STEP 1 Opening the Platform Frame Box
NOTE: The platform frame is folded backward for shipping purposes.
- Remove the platform frame by sliding the frame from the side of the box.
- Rotate the long angled tube 360 degrees up and over the roller tube frame. Follow the steps shown in Fig 12-1.
STEP 2 Attaching the Platform Frame
- Attaching the platform frame must be done with the ladder tracks secured to the roofing in its final working area.
- While standing in front of the tracks – hold the platform frame just above the track sides. Tilt the platform frame counterclockwise with the right side of the platform frame upward toward the top of the tracks. As shown right Fig. 12-1.
- Lower the platform frame down between the sides of the track aligning the track rollers with the side of the tracks.
- Once the track rollers are aligned with the track sides, give the power box a clockwise turn. As shown in Fig 12-3
- Double-check the track rollers are aligned with the trackside by looking down the side of the platform frame the platform frame is properly aligned with the track sides, the platform frame will freely roll up and down the assembled tracks.
STEP 3 Attaching the Platform Frame
- Working above the power box – take hold of the lower tubes of the Platform frame.
- Using both hands grab the top (angled tube) Shown in Fig. 13-1.
- Raise the angled tube about 1/2-1” above the roller tube frame as shown right.
- Roll the carriage frame downward to the power box.
- Slide the roller tube frame into the side mounting tube on the lower side of the power box. At the same time, the angled tube will slide into the upper mounting tube on each side of the power box. See Fig 13-2 show right.
- Weight and gravity will slide the platform frame into its final working position.
STEP 4 Securing the Platform Frame
- Locate two black rubber knobs (with 3/8” studs) from the hardware supplied by the power box kit.
- Working from behind the TranzVolt attach the rubber hand knob on the ends of the power box passing through the platform frame. See Fig. 13-2.
- Secure the platform frame with the power box with a firm hand tightening of the rubber hand knob.
- Repeat for the opposite side hand knob. See Fig 13-3.
- Locate the 4 – quick-release pins from the hardware supplied.
- Insert a release pin in each of the four mounting holes located on each corner of the top of the carriage frame. See Fig. 13-4.
TranzVolt G2 Synthetic Cable Installation
STEP 1 Routing the Synthetic Cable
- Untie the synthetic cable from the ladder rung.
- Feed the knotted end of the cable through the back of the platform frame between the feed roller and the roller guide plate as shown in Fig. 14-1 & 14-2.
- Pass the knotted end of the cable through the emergency stop bracket passing between the back plate and the\ tension rod as shown in Fig. 14-1 & Fig. 14-3.
- Remove any slack by pulling the entire length of the synthetic cable.
- Insert two fully charged batteries. When the batteries are first inserted, listen for a beep/tone – the Power Box is ready.
NOTE: Two (2) DeWalt Brand 20V batteries or Two (2) Milwaukee Brand 18V batteries are required depending on your model TranzVolt. Batteries are not included.
TranzVolt G2 Synthetic Cable Installation
DANGER
Do not operate the TranzVolt higher than 36 ft. without replacing the standard
synthetic cable with extended-length synthetic cable #40674
NOTE: The synthetic cable will have a loop on one end and tie the knot on the opposite end. DO NOT USE THE
CABLE WITHOUT THE KNOT.
STEP 2 Locating the Cable Retaining Clip
- Working from the front – look down, through the cable slot, locate the cable spool. See Fig. 15-2.
- Using the remote control:
- Press the START button
- Press the UP button to rotate the cable spool
- Release the UP button when the cable retaining clip (located on the right side of the spool) is visible and positioned towards to top of the power box. Fig. 15-2.
STEP 3 Winding/Loading the Synthetic Cable
- Place the knotted end of the synthetic cable between two fingers and insert the cable through the cable slot.
- Using your fingers, guide the knotted cable end through the bottom of the cable retaining clip located on the right side of the cable spool. See Fig 15-3.
- Pull the synthetic cable tightly making sure the cable is securely attached.
STEP 4
- Firmly maintain tension on the cable.
- Using the remote control – press the UP button.
- While holding tension on the cable, allow the cable to spool going from the right to the left and back as shown in Fig 16-1.
- Once the TranzVolt begins to move upward, release the cable.
- Allow the TranzVolt to travel the full length of the track assembly.
- Release the UP bottom once the platform reaches the top.
STEP 5 Tensioning the TranzVolt
Stand back from the TranzVolt 6-7 feet, Do Not stand under the track assembly.
- Using the remote control:
- Press the “Down” button to return
- Repeat the up-and-down process for a second time.
The synthetic cable should be fully wound and ready to load the platform.
The Collapsible Roofing Platform Kit (Part #40675) and the Solar tilt Back Platform Kit (Part #40676) have been purchased and assembled separately.
TranzVolt G2 HOMING Process
- The TranzVolt must be in its final work site location and secured at the root top as instructed on pages 7-8.
- The TranzVolt should be equipped with either the Collapsible Roofing Platform or the Solar Tilt Back Platform.
- Before the Homing operation, the synthetic cable must be installed on the winding spool as instructed on pages 12-13.
- When the batteries are first inserted, listen for a beep/tone – the Power Box is ready.
Setting the HOME position
- Press “START” on the remote – you will hear an audible “click” as the remote connects to the power box.
- Press the up and down buttons to choose a comfortable working height
- Press and release the “HOME” button one time. The TranzVolt will begin to climb the ladder very slowly until it bumps the top cap and then returns to the starting position you choose.
- If you need to change the TranzVolt position after the homing sequence, press and hold the “JOG” button while pressing up or down.
- If it is desired to have the unit stop at an upper position below the top cap, the “HOME” button can be pressed at any time during the slow climb. Either way, the unit will then return quickly back down to the lower position.
Loading and Unloading
- Pressing the “STOP” button disarms the TranzVolt. This allows for safe loading and prevents accidental movement of the machine during loading.
- Load the materials onto the platform. If you’re loading the solar panel platform secure load with bungee cords.
- To re-activate the system press “START”, you will hear an audible “click” as the remote connects to the power box.
- Press and release the “UP” button a single time to send the unit to the top position.
- In case of emergency, press the “STOP” button.
- The TranzVolt will stop at the top position set during homing. Unload the materials carefully.
- Press and release the “DOWN” button to send the unit to the bottom.
NOTE: After homing, the platform positions will be saved until the unit is reset by removing and reinstalling the batteries.
TranzVolt G2 Laddervator Product Line Limited Warranty
Tie Down will repair or replace, free of charge, any part, or parts of the TranzVolt G2 Laddervator that are defective in material or workmanship or both. The limited warranty is in effect for two (2) years for the TranzVolt G2 electrical power box and six (6) months for all other TranzVolt G2 equipment. The warranty takes effect from the date of purchase. Return the defective unit to the dealer or contact Tie Down directly at 800-241-1806, 404-344-0000. This warranty does not apply to damage or loss caused by any or all of the following circumstances or conditions:
- Damage caused during assembly or installation.
- Parts, accessories, materials, or components used with or replacing any TIE DOWN lift hoist part not obtained from or approved in writing by TIE DOWN.
- Misapplication, misuse, and failure to follow the directions or observe cautions and warnings on installation, operation, application, inspection, or maintenance specified in any TIE DOWN quotation, acknowledgment, sales literature, specification sheet, or installation instruction and service manual (“applicable literature”).
- Use of product in any other application other than those described in TIE DOWN’s product information materials.
If any TIE DOWN products are found upon TIE DOWN’s examination to have been defective when supplied, TIE DOWN will either: credit the purchaser’s account for the purchase price of the TIE DOWN product; replace the TIE DOWN product; or repair the product. TIE DOWN has sole discretion in choosing which option to provide. For this LIMITED WARRANTY to apply, TIE DOWN must receive notice of the alleged defect within 30 days of either the discovery of the alleged defect or the expiration of the warranty period, whichever is earlier.
Any claim not made within this period shall conclusively be deemed waived. If requested by TIE DOWN, the purchaser shall return the alleged defective product to TIE DOWN for examination at the purchaser’s expense. TIEDOWN will not pay for expenses incurred in returning a product to TIE DOWN without TIE DOWN’s prior written authority. TIE DOWN shall not be liable for any other expenses the purchaser incurs to remedy any defect. Purchasers waive subrogation on all claims under any insurance.
Limitation of Liability: It is expressly agreed that the liability of TIE DOWN is limited. TIE DOWN does not function as an insurer. THE REMEDIES OUTLINED IN THIS WARRANTY SHALL CONSTITUTE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR USER AND ARE INSTEAD OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THE LIABILITY OF TIE DOWN, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, IN TORT, UNDER ANY WARRANTY, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PARTICULAR PRODUCT MANUFACTURED, SOLD, OR SUPPLIED BY TIE DOWN.
To Obtain Technical Assistance: To enable TIE DOWN to respond to a request for assistance or evaluation of a customer or user operating the difficulty, please provide at a minimum the following information by calling 404-344-0000:
- Model number, serial number, and all other data on the specific component that appears to be involved in the difficulty.
- The date and from whom you purchased your TIE DOWN product.
- State your difficulty, being sure to mention at least the following: application, nature of load involved, and weight of the load.
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER NOR EXTEND TO INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental 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 vary from state to state. No representative has the authority to make any representation, promise, or agreement except as stated in this Limited Warranty. TIE DOWN reserves the right to make design and other changes to its products without any obligation to install the same on any previously sold or delivered products.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 2022 THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR IMPLIED.
TranzVolt G2 Quick Reference HOMING Process
The TranzVolt must be equipped with either the Collapsible Roofing Platform or the Solar Tilt Back Platform.
Setting the “HOME” Ground-Level Work Position
- Press “START” on the remote – you will hear an audible “click” as the remote connects to the power box.
- Press the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to choose a comfortable working height.
- Press and release the “HOME” button one time. The TranzVolt will begin to climb the ladder very slowly until it bumps the top cap and then returns to the starting position you choose.
- If you need to change the TranzVolt position after the homing sequence, press and hold the “JOG” button while pressing up or down.
- If it is desired to have the unit stop at an upper position below the top cap, the “HOME” button can be pressed at any time during the slow climb. Either way, the unit will then return quickly back down to the lower position.
Loading and Unloading
- Pressing the “STOP” button disarms the TranzVolt. This allows for safe loading and prevents accidental movement of the machine during loading.
- Load the materials onto the platform. If you’re loading the solar panel platform secure load with bungee cords.
- To re-activate the system press “START”, you will hear an audible “click” as the remote connects to the power box.
- Press and release the “UP” button a single time to send the unit to the top position. In case of emergency, press the “STOP” button.
- The TranzVolt will stop at the top position set during homing. Unload the materials carefully.
- Press and release the “DOWN” button to send the unit to the bottom.
NOTE: After homing, the platform positions will be saved until the unit is reset by removing and reinstalling the batteries.
Safety Products Division
605 Stonehill Drive SW, Atlanta, Georgia 30336
800-241-1806
404-344-0000
www.tiedown.com
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References
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Tie Down | Custom Manufacturing Solutions for Roofing, Safety, Marine and Much More
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