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USER MANUAL
BC STAIR LIFT model BCSA
BC
lift a/s
H.C. Ørstedsvej 13 - DK-9900 Frederikshavn
Tel. +45 9843 5444 – Fax: +45 9843 5445 – E-mail: info@bclift.com

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL BC STAIR LIFT model BCSA lift a/s H.C. Ørstedsvej 13 - DK-9900 Frederikshavn Tel. +45 9843 5444 – Fax: +45 9843 5445 – E-mail: info@bclift.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    BC lift a/s Table of contents Text Page Introduction……..…………………….………………. Areas of use/safety regulations………………………. Short description of the lift…………………………… Operation of the lift…………………………………… Safety in connection with use………….……………… Emergency operation…………………………………… Troubleshooting………………………………………….. Cleaning and maintenance…………………….………… Service.…………………………………….……………… Installation………………………………………………… 16 Guarantee………………………………………………… Product liability…………………………….……………. Service chart………………………………………………...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    BC lift a/s Introduction Thank you for choosing a stair lift from BC lift a/s. The BC stair lift is fully automatic and designed for wheelchair users and others who have difficulty in walking. The lift has been approved by the Danish Health and Safety Executive.
  • Page 4: Areas Of Use/Safety Regulations

    BC lift a/s AREAS OF USE/SAFETY REGULATIONS. The stair lift is fully automatic and designed to carry wheelchair users and others who have difficulty walking. Maximum load on the platform: 225 kg. The stair lift is not designed for any form of use apart from that stated above.
  • Page 5: Short Description Of The Lift

    BC lift a/s SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE LIFT. The lift consists of the following principal parts: 1. Platform. 7. Safety bar, stair side 13. Switch with key (panel) 2. Safety edge on the platform. 8. Handle. 14. Emergency handle. 3. Ramp, stair side 9.
  • Page 6: Operation Of The Lift

    BC lift a/s OPERATION OF THE LIFT. Situation 1: The lift is already at the appropriate end of the stairs. Situation 2: The lift is at the other end of the stairs and must therefore be “called”. Situation 1: A. The lift is parked with the platform raised and must therefore be made ready for operation.
  • Page 7 BC lift a/s D. The safety bars open and the ramps are lowered automatically, allowing free access to the lift. Safety bars open. Ramps down. Platform down. E. Position yourself on the platform. F. Push the joystick in the direction you wish to travel and hold it there.
  • Page 8 BC lift a/s H. The lift stops automatically at the end of the stairs and you can then release the joystick. The safety bars open and the ramps are lowered automatically. Safety bars open. Ramps down. Platform down. I. Alight from the platform.
  • Page 9 BC lift a/s Situation 2: The lift is at the other end of the stairs and must therefore be “called”. Situation 2: A. The lift is parked at the other end of the stairs with the platform raised, and must therefore be “called”.
  • Page 10: Safety In Connection With Use

    BC lift a/s SAFETY IN CONNECTION WITH USE. • The lift will only run when it has been switched on and the joystick has been engaged. If the joystick is released, the lift stops automatically. Lift operational. Green light. Joystick engaged.
  • Page 11 BC lift a/s • NB. Never leave the platform until the ramps have been fully lowered and are firmly supported by the stairs. The ramp must be fully lowered to the stairs. • If, during transport, anything becomes jammed under the platform or if the ramps are pressed upwards, the lift will stop immediately.
  • Page 12 BC lift a/s • The safety bars stop automatically if they are prevented from moving freely. Restart the bars by activating the joystick. The bar is prevented from moving freely. • The lift is equipped with a red emergency stop button.
  • Page 13: Emergency Operation

    BC lift a/s EMERGENCY OPERATION. In the event of power failure: • Disconnect the main switch. Turn the switch to disconnect. • The safety bars can be operated manually by pressing them in and then turning them as shown in the picture. There is now free access to help the user down from the platform.
  • Page 14 • The lift has a built-in excess speed monitor (mechanical drop-lock) which automatically stops the lift if it exceeds the maximum permissible speed. BC lift a/s or another service company must check the lift before it can be used again.
  • Page 15 BC lift a/s Emergency stop: • The emergency stop can always be used to stop the lift. The emergency stop is and must be easy to reach, and it is therefore possible to activate it accidentally. If this should happen, release it by turning the button. You can then engage the joystick again and continue on your way.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    - The power supply to the lift - Check the main switch and has been disconnected. the fuses or call for assistance. If you cannot correct the fault, please call our service hotline: BC lift a/s, tel. +45 9843 5444...
  • Page 17: Cleaning And Maintenance

    INSTALLATION. The installation of the lift has been carried out by an agent approved by BC lift a/s. All necessary documentation for correct installation is in the possession of this agent, from whom it can be...
  • Page 18: Guarantee

    BC lift a/s. The guarantee does not cover unwarranted service call-outs. The BC lift has been approved by the Danish Health and Safety Executive and also meets all European quality standards for stair lifts: CE, BSI, TüV, SA, and ISO 9386-2.
  • Page 19: Service Chart

    BC lift a/s SERVICE CHART. Remember to record every service procedure on the chart. Lift type: Manufacture number: Installed by: Installation date: Date Comments Signature...
  • Page 20 BC lift a/s Lift type: Manufacture number: Installed by: Installation date: Date Comments Signature...
  • Page 21: Notes

    BC lift a/s NOTES.
  • Page 22: Keywords

    BC lift a/s KEYWORDS. Lock lift……………………………. pages: 3,6 Platform load.………………..…… page: 3 Operation…………………………. pages: 1,4,5,6,7,10,12 Operation panel…………………… pages: 4,5,6,7,12 Fire.…………………………….…. pages: 3,11 Guarantee………………………… pages: 1,3,14 Main switch……………………… pages: 10,12 Installation…………………………. pages: 1,13,15 Joystick…………………………….. pages: 4,6,8,9,11,12 “Calling” the lift…………………… pages: 5,7,12 Emergency operation………………...

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