Maintenance And Troubleshooting - Harmar Mobility Alpine Manual

Alpine series indoor, straight run stairway lifts
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MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is essential to keeping your stair lift in proper operating condition. As the owner of the
equipment it is important to schedule maintenance on a regular basis. To give your equipment the highest
level of care, we recommend using only authorized Harmar dealers and technicians to perform all required
maintenance, service and repair work.
To assure proper operating condition of your stair lift, the following checks and /or services should be
performed every six (6) months:
Tighten all fastening anchors
Verify proper operation of the footrest obstruction sensor
Lightly oil swivel seat mechanism with an all-purpose household oil
Lubricate the gear rack on the track with the lubricant provided with the lift
Clean any dirt build up on track where the wheels roll
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before calling for service, take time to check this Owner's Manual for information that will help you avoid
unnecessary service calls. As well, before calling your authorized Harmar dealer, go through the following
three-point check. If your lift will not operate:
1. Check for obstructions in the path of the lift.
2. Ensure that the swivel seat is in the locked, riding position.
3. Ensure that the lift's power cord is plugged into the 115 VAC outlet, or check for a blown fuse or tripped
circuit breaker at the main circuit box.
If your lift will still not operate, contact your local authorized Harmar dealer for immediate service. If your lift
needs servicing, use only original replacement parts and hardware to maintain quality and performance.
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