Important Operating Notes - Harmar Mobility Alpine Manual

Alpine series indoor, straight run stairway lifts
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Important Operating Notes

IMPORTANT OPERATING NOTES
The following guidelines must be observed at all times to prevent possible personal injury or damage to
your stair lift or other property. Harmar hereby disclaims all liability (whether arising in contract, tort,
(including negligence or strict liability) or otherwise) for personal injury or property damage arising from
user's failure to observe the following guidelines:
Do not exceed capacity of 300 pounds (136 kg) unless you have purchased an Alpine Express or
Alpine Signature, which is the only seat rated to handle loads above 300 pounds.
The lift is designed for indoor use only.
Do not operate the lift with a child or pet in your lap. The lift is designed for one person only.
Do not use an extension cord to supply power to your lift. The lift's power cord should be directly
connected to the power source.
Center your weight on the seat.
Do not allow children to play on the lift.
Do not stand up on the lift while operating.
Always use the seat belt.
Do not operate the lift if it has been damaged in any way.
Do not attempt to service the lift yourself. Contact your local authorized Harmar dealer for all service.
Complete and mail in your warranty card or register your lift online at www.Harmar.com.
Show a family member and/or neighbor how to operate the lift in the event you require assistance.
Keep your lift and track clean and free of dirt.
Have your dealer perform general maintenance and lubrication on your lift every six (6) months to
keep it looking and operating like new.
Ensure your dealer explains proper lift operation and maintenance procedures; ask questions if necessary.
Keep the lift connected to AC power at all times.
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