Safety Rules; Direction Controls; Footrest Safety Pan; Chair Lock - Harmar Mobility SL400 Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for SL400:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Lift Operation

SAFETY RULES

Always observe the following safety rules when
operating the lift.
Never stand on the footrest when the lift
is moving.
Never exceed the weight capacity of the lift.
Never use the lift to transport cargo.
Always place your feet in the center of
the footrest.
Always lock the seat in the ride position
before using the lift.
Always use the seatbelt and remain seated in
the center of the seat.
Use the armrests to assist you when
getting on and off the lift.
TIP

DIRECTION CONTROLS

The Vantage Stair Lift is equipped with an armrest
mounted control and two wireless remote contols. All
controls require constant pressure.
To prevent accidental movement, the lift has a
programmed delay before moving.
When using the remote control, aim the remote
toward the lift receiver eye located on either end of
the chassis.
NOTE: The remote control will be locked out for 20
seconds after the armrest control is used.
4
| www.harmar.com | P 800-833-0478

FOOTREST SAFETY PAN

The lift is equipped with a safety pan mounted on
the bottom of the footrest. Should the safety pan
encounter an obstruction, the lift will stop abruptly.
The lift can be backed away from the obstruction by
using the armrest mounted or remote control.
Do not carry pets or children on
your lap while riding the stair lift. The
lift is designed for use by only one
WARNING
person at a time.
Never attempt to operate the lift
while standing up. Always sit in the
center of the seat with the seat belt
WARNING
fastened around your waist.
Keep your feet centered on the
footrest while traveling up and down
the stairs. Never dangle your feet off
WARNING
the footrest while riding the lift.

CHAIR LOCK

The lift will not operate if the chair is not locked in
the ride position.
When using the lift at the top of the staircase, always
verify that the seat is securely locked in the load
(rotated) position before attempting to sit in the chair.

SEAT BELT RESTRAINT

Always use the Seat Belt.
© 2014 Harmar, LLC • All Rights Reserved

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents