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To relocate the lower limit switch:
1. Remove the two Phillips head screws (Fig. 35A).
Do not over-tighten screws. Tighten screws slowly until switch is snug and does not move.
Over-tightening screws can crack the limit switch body, causing the limit switch to short-out. If there
is a short, the bed lift travel will not stop, which could cause catastrophic failures to the system.
3. Re-install screws to secure switch.
When limit switch microswitches are relocated from their factory locations, the self-tapping stop screws
located on either side of the microswitches (Fig. 35B) must be moved also. If the lower limit switch is
relocated from its lowest position, stop screws must be added at the new location.
Fig. 35
B
B
A
Failure to relocate stop screws along with relocated microswitches can cause damage to the bed lift
system. Relocate, or install new, stop screws when relocating microswitches to prevent possible bed
lift damage. Be careful not to pinch, cut or otherwise damage mircoswitch wires.
2. Move the switch to the new location.
NOTE: It may be necessary to add 6P4C (28 AWG) electrical wire to the microswitches to accommodate
switch relocation.