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Gebrauchsanweisung
User manual
Instructions d'utilisation
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Mustafa eğe
April 15, 2025

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Mr. Anderson
April 15, 2025

If the battery of the Alber Scalamobil S35 is not working, you should first try charging it. You can charge the battery either while it is installed in the stair climber or after removing it. Make sure the device is switched off, connect the charger plug to the battery pack socket, and then plug the charger into a mains socket. Check the LED indicator on the charger to confirm charging.

If the battery still does not work after charging, and it is within the warranty period, you should contact the provider. Be aware that batteries are considered consumable items and are not covered under standard warranty, so you may need to pay for a replacement. If you purchased the Gold Service, return shipping and labor may be covered. Otherwise, you may need to ship the part back at your own expense.

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Summary of Contents for Alber scalamobil S35

  • Page 1 Einfach sicher Treppensteigen. Gebrauchsanweisung User manual GB/US Instructions d’utilisation Manual de instrucciones Istruzioni per l‘uso Instruktionsbok Gebruiksaanwijzing Brugsvejledning...
  • Page 2 Service Center (Deutschland) Montag bis Donnerstag von 8.00 - 18.00 Uhr Freitags von 8.00 - 16.00 Uhr erreichbar unter Telefon (0800) 9096-250 (gebührenfrei)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction 3.3 Climbing spiral staircases 1.1 Important safety notes 3.4 Climbing metal grid stairs 1.2 Proper use of the scalamobil 3.5 Halting the scalamobil while climbing stairs 1.3 Permissible operating conditions / locations of operation 3.6 Driving a wheelchair with attached scalamobil 1.4 Standard scope of delivery 3.7 Special safety instructions for the climbing of stairs 1.5 Optional accessories...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Ulrich Alber GmbH agent to arrange for a training session. The instruction is free of charge. If you feel a little unsure how to handle the scalamobil, please contact your authorised dealer or Ulrich Alber GmbH agent for advice.
  • Page 6: Permissible Operating Conditions / Locations Of Operation

    We recommend using only original accessories supplied by Ulrich Alber GmbH. The scalamobil is designed in such a way that best performance is achieved when using Alber original accessories. Ulrich Alber GmbH shall not be liable for damage to the product or accidents (e.g. fire due to explosion of the battery pack, leaks, etc.) caused by a malfunction of non-original accessories or spare parts.
  • Page 7: The Main Elements At A Glance

    1.7 T he main elements at a glance (Fold open diagram of the scalamobil on the first inside pages of this manual) Handlebar Control compartment Handle Control compartment cover Control compartment Inner wheel Driving switch Drive mode selection switch Outer wheel Clamping lever Speed regulator Main switch...
  • Page 8: Start-Up

    Before using the scalamobil for the first time, you must undergo training provided by your authorised dealer or an agent of Ulrich Alber GmbH. The training covers all aspects of climbing stairs (up and down), and operators will be supervised in the handling and control of the stair climber by the instructor.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Scalamobil To Suit The Operator

    To ensure correct and comfortable handling of the scalamobil, you must adjust the handle [1] to approximately the shoulder or chest height of the operator. Normally, this adjustment is made by the authorised dealer or agent of Ulrich Alber GmbH upon delivery of the scalamobil.
  • Page 10: Control Elements At The Drive

    If required, the scalamobil can be configured to suit the stairs you wish to climb. The necessary adjustments are made by an Ulrich Alber GmbH agent or your authorised dealer. For this purpose, the specialist technician determines and enters a number of parameter settings (height of steps of stairs, angle of inclination of scalamobil and climbing speed).
  • Page 11: Single Step Mode

    The Soft Step function is integrated into the control program of the scalamobil and is factory-set (i.e. activated). If required, the function can be adjusted to a specific staircase or disabled by your authorised dealer of an Ulrich Alber GmbH agent. 2.4 Control elements on the handle 2.4.1 Switching on the scalamobil...
  • Page 12: Switching Off The Scalamobil

    2.4.2 Switching off the scalamobil To switch off the scalamobil, press the main switch [4]. All indicators on the display [5] are switched off. After the scalamobil has been switched off, the green light in the main switch [4] is also off. Do not place any garments, bags or other objects on the handles, as they might interfere with the control switches (inadvertent switching on or off).
  • Page 13: Function Check

    If this is not the case or if the malfunction persists after you have removed the object, the stair climber is defective. Contact your authorised dealer or an agent of Ulrich Alber GmbH without delay. Do not operate the scalamobil until it has been examined by...
  • Page 14: Aligning The Wheels

    2.5.1 Aligning the wheels In several chapters of this manual, you are made aware of the correct alignment of the inner [15] and outer [16] wheels. For correct alignment, the four wheels must be fully aligned with each other as shown in the diagram. This alignment ensures that all four wheels are in proper contact with the ground.
  • Page 15: Attaching The Scalamobil To The Wheelchair

    2.6 Attaching the scalamobil to the wheelchair During the instruction session provided by your authorised dealer or an Ulrich Alber GmbH agent, you will be shown how to handle and operate the scalamobil and how to attach it to a wheelchair. The main steps for the attachment of the wheelchair are described here again in detail.
  • Page 16: Inserting The Quickpins

    2.6.3 Inserting the quickpins Hold the quickpin [32] between your index and middle finger as shown in the diagram. Push in the releasing device [33] at the centre of the quickpin, using your thumb. Insert the quickpin through the upper bracket fully into the fork [34] until it reaches the stop.
  • Page 17: Removing The Scalamobil From The Wheelchair

    2.8 Removing the scalamobil from the wheelchair After the staircase has been climbed, the scalamobil can remain attached to the wheelchair (observe instructions in chapter 3.6). Alternatively, you can remove the scalamobil from the wheelchair as described below. To operate the wheels [15] and [16], you have the option to set the scalamobil to single step mode (see chap- ter 2.3.3).
  • Page 18: Climbing Stairs

    You also had the opportunity to complete your first climb under the supervision of the authorised dealer or agent of Ulrich Alber GmbH. Before trans- porting a person on the scalamobil, you should however read the instructions below and practice the individual steps with the empty wheelchair on a staircase.
  • Page 19: Climbing Down Stairs

    3.2 Climbing down stairs • Ensure that the inner [15] and outer [16] drive wheels are aligned with each other (see chapter 2.5.1). • Check again that the person is properly seated on the wheelchair. • Turn the selection switch [6] to position “down” (see chapter 2.3.2). •...
  • Page 20: Climbing Spiral Staircases

    3.3 Climbing spiral staircases To use the scalamobil on a spiral staircase, follow the operating instructions in chapters 3.1 and 3.2. Please note however that the wheel at the inside of the spiral staircase needs to travel a shorter distance than that on the outside. The scalamobil must be repeatedly realigned with the spiral case during climbing the steps so that the wheels are always in line with the edge of the step to be climbed next.
  • Page 21: Halting The Scalamobil While Climbing Stairs

    3.5 Halting the scalamobil while climbing stairs When climbing stairs, do not interrupt the operation of the scalamobil or halt the device mid-stairs. In general, stopping on stairs is only permitted in emergencies, for example if the wheelchair user requires medical attention. If you need to call for assistance, lower the scalamobil on the steps as shown in the diagram to the left.
  • Page 22: Special Safety Instructions For The Climbing Of Stairs

    3.7 Special safety instructions for the climbing of stairs If necessary, secure the feet and legs of the wheelchair user with the foot belt (optional accessory) and tighten a lap belt (optional accessory) around the person‘s waist. Ensure that the feet of the wheelchair user are at all times placed on the footrest of the wheelchair. The scalamobil may only be switched off when standing on level ground.
  • Page 23: Anti-Theft Protection

    4. Anti-theft protection The scalamobil is equipped with an anti-theft device to secure it against unauthorised use or removal. It is operated with the supplied key [29]. 4.1 Activating anti-theft protection • Switch on the scalamobil (see chapter 2.4.1). • Place the key [29] on the key symbol [25] on the display. The LED indicator flashes briefly.
  • Page 24: Batteries

    6. Batteries 6.1 Charging the battery pack Your scalamobil is equipped with a powerful battery pack that allows you to climb up to 300 steps without recharging (wheelchair user weight 75 kg). To prevent that the scalamobil runs out of power while climbing stairs, we recommend however to recharge the batteries after each use of the stair climber.
  • Page 25: Batteries Used In The Scalamobil

    • When the batteries have reached the end of their service life, return them to Ulrich Alber GmbH or your authorised dealer for proper disposal. • We recommend using only batteries supplied by Ulrich Alber GmbH. The scalamobil is designed in such a way that best performance is achieved when using original batteries from Ulrich Alber GmbH.
  • Page 26: Transport And Storage

    7. Transport and storage 7.1 Dismantling the scalamobil For transport purposes, your scalamobil can be dismantled into individual components without the need for tools. • Remove the battery pack [11] from the housing (see chapter 6.2). • Loosen the two lower knobs [9]. •...
  • Page 27: Instructions For Storage And Transportation

    Please note that it is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that all components are properly secured and that Ulrich Alber GmbH shall not be held liable for any damage caused by unsecured parts.
  • Page 28: Display And Error Messages

    Also comply with the instructions and recommendations given to you during the instruction session with the authorised dealer or agent of Ulrich Alber GmbH. • To transport a person, you might need to use a lap belt or foot belt (optional accessories). It is the responsibility of the operator to check whether this equipment is necessary.
  • Page 29 • Special caution is required when using the scalamobil on stairs whose steps are made of metal grids! Before climbing such stairs, complete a test run with the empty wheelchair. If the brakes do not work properly, do not use the scalamobil on the stairs. •...
  • Page 30: Safety Signs And Instructions Attached To The Scalamobil

    (no cracks) and the brakes [17] must be applied with sufficient brake force. All service and repair work on the scalamobil must be carried out by an authorised dealer or an agent or work- shop of Ulrich Alber GmbH. If you encounter any problems with your scalamobil, contact your authorised dealer.
  • Page 31: Re-Use

    12. Warranty and liability 12.1 Warranty for defects Ulrich Alber GmbH guarantees that the scalamobil is free of defects at the time of delivery. The warranty expires 24 months after the date of delivery of the scalamobil. 12.2 Guarantee of durability The guarantee of durability of the scalamobil expires 24 months after the date of transfer of the stair climber to the purchaser.
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    13 Technical data scalamobil S35 / S36 scalamobil S38 / S39 Drive Unit Floor clearance of drive unit: 45 cm 50 cm Width of drive unit: 37 cm Overall height with attached handlebar: 113 – 117 cm, depending on clamping piece angle...
  • Page 33 Ihre Alber-Vertretung / Your Alber representative / Votre représentation Alber / Vostra rappresentanza Alber / Su representación Alber / Din Alber representant / Din Alber-agenturene / Uw distributeur Alber / Deres Alber-repræsentation Ulrich Alber GmbH Vor dem Weißen Stein 21...

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