Amico Condor Adjustable Height Channel User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Condor Mounting Channel is Drifting Upwards or Downwards
Counter-balancing mechanism is not set appropriately for the given load.
• Counter-balancing mechanism can be corrected by tightening or loosening the screw embedded inside the top
right corner of the Condor. Turn clockwise for lighter loads and counter-clockwise for heavier loads.
• If Condor is still not counter balanced at the limit of the adjustable range, contact Amico Accessories for a replace-
ment gas spring.
Condor Mounting Channel is Not Drifting, But is Too Hard to Move Up/Down
Counter-balancing mechanism is not set appropriately for the given load.
• Counter-balancing mechanism can be corrected by tightening or loosening the screw embedded inside the top
right corner of the Condor. Turn clockwise for lighter loads and counter-clockwise for heavier loads.
• If Condor is still not counter balanced at the limit of the adjustable range, contact Amico Accessories for a replace-
ment gas spring.
Loud/Unnatural Noise When Moving the Channel
This indicates that the internals are damaged, please move the channel to the lowest position, engage the lock, and
contact Amico Accessories.
There is Debris on the Bottom of the Condor or on the Ground Beneath the Condor
This indicates that there is grinding or scraping of the internals, please move the channel to the lowest position, engage
the lock, and contact Amico Accessories.
SECTION 7:
Maintenance, Troubleshooting and Product Classification
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