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MOBILE STAIRCLIMBER T09 "ROBY" USE AND MAINTENANCE Baronmead International Limited Unit 1, Flansham Business Centre Hoe Lane, Flansham, Bognor Regis PO22 8NJ. www.baronmead.com Tel 01243 586692...
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY USE AND MAINTENANCE GENERAL CONTENTS The Manufacturer: 1. Unit and manufacturer identification Page 3 2. Service Page 4 VIMEC, Via Parri n. 7, 42045 Luzzara (R.E.) ITALY declares on its own responsibility that the mobile Stairclimbers for the 3.
Pay due care and attention while operating this machine to minimise the risk of accidents. To arrange a service for your T09 stairclimber, please contact Baronmead Tel 01243 586692 Follow all the instructions for the T09 including all the stickers applied to the unit.
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Control handle - Fig. 3/a Battery charger on machine The control handle secures the Recharge the battery after use of wheelchair onto stairclimber mobile stairclimber to maintain the while on the stairs or on landings. battery condition when the unit is not The control handle also has the main used.
3.5) Operating position - Environmental conditions Temperature 0° - +45°C Humidity -max. The operator should always be behind the Control Handle, firmly holding the handles (Fig. 4/f). - Overall dimensions Machine body See Fig. 7 3.6) Components Control Handle See Fig. 7 - Chassis (Fig.
5.2) Unsuitable environments Environment: Potential problems Use on staircases with gradient over 35°: Instability, tracks skidding Use on steps with riser height over 180 mm: Instability, tracks skidding Use on steps with riser less than 100 mm: Tracks skidding Use on steps with a nose radius higher than 20 mm: Tracks skidding Un-trained operator: Potential Instability...
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6.3) Position of the centre of mass (Fig. 10\a) MACHINE CHECK: It is located between the Control Check the following for correct function. Handle chassis when assembled. Control Handle: 7) PREPERATION FOR USE - Correct clamping of the Control Handle (Fig. 11): 7.1) Initial Set up.
7.5) Electrical connection 8.2) Control Handle release The input for the battery charger is an IEC socket. The user To release the control handle (Fig. 13/a) ,lift the red safety cover (Fig.13/b) should connect the battery charger to a supply conforming to and then, while the release pedal (Fig.
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If the gradient indicator does not work, DO NOT USE THE the base unit (Fig. 16/f). TRACK MOBILE STAIRCLIMBER! Call Baronmead operative immediately. i) Close the safety cover (Fig. 12/b) by foot.
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NEVER LEAVE THE MACHINE UNATTENDED WITH A WARNING: THE MOBILE STAIRCLIMBER OPERATOR PASSENGER ON BOARD. DETERMINES THE STABILITY OF THE UNIT. TO AVOID UNSTABLE CONDITIONS PLEASE FOLLOW THE POINTS 8.5) Manual operation on level surfaces BELOW. To move quickly over longer distances and to turn the machine, it is 8.8) Operation on staircase necessary to operate manually: The unit should be always placed so as the control handle...
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c) Release the drive button, and lower the Control Handle slowly (Fig.22/c). WARNING: there is the possibility that the track lugs may slide on the nose of the stair during the operation of the If the staircase comprises two or more flights, operate manually and approach the second flight.
If the result of every check is not positive, contact 9) MAINTENANCE BARONMEAD agent. See chapter 2. The unit requires maintenance and service by an approved operative every six months. 9.1) Periodic cleaning of the unit It is very important to check the following parts regularly:...
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Discharged battery Safety lock out at a charge percentage of 10% If the malfunction persists, contact a BARONMEAD operative. 10) UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT AND NOISE OF THE UNIT a) Unexpected movement As every staircase can have different pitch, occasionally the T09 will move...
12) Instruction Summary 4th phase: When end of the flight is reached, drive until the machine is flat, press the control bar downwards 12.1) Descent again to activate the transit wheels, then at the same time, push and turn 1st phase: Once the wheelchair is the machine placing it again on the properly locked (the green light must edge of the first stair of the next flight...
paying attention to place it square to Rotate safety coupling the staircase (see Fig. 33). Now, climb (Fig.37/a) by 90° (Fig.37/b), to the left the next flight or, if the final for the left one and to the right for the destination reached, right one;...