4.5www.geniecompany.com 06-12Figure 101) Route the hand chain through the chain guide, around thepocket wheel and back through the chain guide. Fig. 10.2) Connect the hand chain ends together as shown in Fig. 11.by twisting open the last link on one end of the chain, andslipping the last link on the opposite end onto the open link.3) Twist open link closed again.4) Mount chain keeper to wall in line with chain approximately4 feet from floor.5) Loop chain around keeper as shown. Fig. 12. Optional Padlocknot provided.Handwheel, Chain and KeeperNOTE: To insure smooth operation, make sure there is no twist in thehand chain before connecting the link ends together.Figure 11 Figure 12Shifting Manual Handwheel SIDE A to SIDE B: Fig. 9The release mechanism is factory installed and is designed so thatit can be right or left-hand mount. To switch the handwheel:1) Loosen the set screws (1) and remove set collar (2).2) Slide the chain guard (3) and handwheel (4) off of hoist shaft.3) Slide all onto opposite side in order shown and tighten set screws.Figure 92134Unpacking and Configuring Release Cord: Fig. 9The cord comes shipped connected to the Release Lever and loopedaround the end of the hoist shaft opposite the handwheel, with the bulkof the cord taped to the handwheel side of the brake enclosure (SIDE A).1) Untape the bulk of the cord from the side panel of brake enclosure.Straighten cord , ensuring there are no kinks or knots.2) Determine which side you want the cord to be on.— For use on SIDE A, unloop cord from the SIDE B end of hoist shaftand pull it out through SIDE A hole.— For use on SIDE B, pull cord out through SIDE B hole.SIDE ASIDE BHeavy Duty OperatorGCL-GH