CONTENTS Introduction Description General Do’s and Don’ts Controls Operating the Lift Emergency procedures Emergency gate lock override Maintenance Fault finding Safety feature checks Service history record Declaration of conformity Lift specification...
INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the TSL500, designed and manufactured in the U.K. using the latest technology from Terry Group Ltd. We want you to get the most out of your Steplift and to help in this aim, we have produced this small booklet on the operation and maintenance of the equipment which we trust you will find helpful.
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Platform control Power pack Ground ramp Lower level control It is most important that before operating the lift you read these instructions fully and are familiar with the controls and operating procedure. If a change of use of the lift is required, this should be discussed with the manufacturer/supplier as certain alterations may be needed.
GENERAL DO’S AND DON’TS Always leave the power supply to the lift switched on, even • when you go away. The lift control circuits are fed by a battery, which must be kept on constant charge Never allow children to play on or around the lift. •...
CONTROLS Location Lower level control switch integrated within the left hand lower level side panel. Platform control switch mounted on platform power pack cover. Upper level control switch (no upper level gate) mounted on the building structure at the upper level. ...
OPERATING THE LIFT If the radio control enabler option is fitted press the key fob to activate the control stations. If necessary, call the lift by maintaining pressure on the control button and wait for it to stop at the appropriate level. Wheel into the lift and apply the wheelchair brakes.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES a) Isolation of the batteries on the lift is carried out by removing a fuse. This is located on the front face of the box on the platform, behind a round plastic cover. Two posi-drive screws need to be removed to gain access to the fuse, which can simply be pulled out to isolate the batteries.
Provided the operating instructions are observed the lift will give many years of trouble free service. It is designed to stand out in weather and requires to be serviced. Terry Group Ltd. can quote for this on request. Dependent on frequency of use, this lifting platform should be serviced at least every 6 months.
FAULT FINDING The table below should help solve any problems, which may be stopping your lift from operating correctly. If, however, your lift still does not operate correctly after using this table do not hesitate to call the number on the back of this booklet for further advice.
SAFETY FEATURE CHECKS As a precautionary measure it is advised that you check the safety features built into the lift on a weekly basis. The tests are to be carried out as follows: - These tests may require the help of another person: - Folding ramp upper safe edge - With the lift at lower level obstruct the upper surface of the ramp and send the lift up, the lift should stop within 300mm of travel.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Lift Type: TSL500 This lift was manufactured by TERRY GROUP Ltd., who declare that this lift fulfils all the relevant provisions of the following Directives: 2004/108/EEC EMC Specifications 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive This lift also fulfils all the relevant provisions of the following...
LIFT SPECIFICATION Address of manufacturer:- Terry Group Ltd. Unit 1 Longridge Trading state Knutsford, Cheshire, England WA16 8PR Lift serial No: Year of manufacture: Maximum load 250kg Maximum travel 500 mm Power supply 240V AC ~ 50/60 Hz 24V DC (The lift control circuits...
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This TSL500 has been supplied by: 00599b...
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