Adobe PDF Documents
All downloadable product information, service bulletins and technical support documents from Elevator Concepts are available in PDF format. In order to view or print these documents you must first have Adobe Reader installed on your computer.
Adobe Reader is a free program and available for download via Adobe's Homepage http://www.adobe.com. You must first download and install this program before you can view online documentation from Elevator Concepts. Please refer to the Q & A section for more information on Adobe Reader.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Q & A
WHAT IS PDF?
Adobe(R) Portable Document Format (PDF) is the standard program for electronic document distribution worldwide. PDF is a universal file format that preserves all of the fonts, formatting, colors, and graphics of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it. PDF files are compact and can be shared, viewed, navigated, and printed exactly as intended by anyone with a free Adobe Acrobat(R) Reader.
HOW DO I GET ADOBE ACROBAT READER?
You can download the newest version of Adobe Reader for the Adobe website - http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/acrobat/readstep.html. There are links to the Adobe website on the Elevator Concepts website. Simply walk through the online instructions to download the file.
Once the file has download, you must install Adobe Reader on your computer's hard drive. Locate the downloaded file, and the wizard will instruct you on installation options. When the Reader is installed, your Windows registry will be updated so that any time you open a file with the extension .pdf, the Reader will execute.
HOW CAN I OPEN PDF DOCUMENTS?
After installing Acrobat Reader, return to Elevator Concept website and go the PDF index. When you double click on any PDF document name, Adobe Reader will execute and then open the file you selected. You can then view or print the document. Note that opening the file while online does not save it to your computer.
If you wish save the file on your computer for opening at another time, such as when you are offline, right click the document name. A menu will drop down; click "Save Target As.." Your computer will get some preliminary information about the file, then you will be asked where to save the file on your computer, and what name to use. Click Save to save the file with the default directory and name, or enter a different directory and name if you prefer. The file will then download and be saved on your computer. You can then open the document with Adobe Reader at anytime.
WHAT IF I HAVE PROBLEMS?
If encounter problems downloading, installing or viewing documents with Adobe Reader, please refer the Adobe's online Customer Support documentation.

