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Vuelift Residential Elevator Owner’s Manual...
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IMPORTANT Ensure that only an authorized Savaria Dealer installs and services the Vuelift Residential Elevator. Under no circumstances is anyone other than a dealer with Savaria training and authorization to install, adjust, service or modify any mechanical or electrical device on this equipment. Failure to follow this warning can result in safety system compromises or defeat;...
Ensure that only qualified personnel perform maintenance and service on the unit. • When replacing parts, be sure that only genuine Savaria parts are used. • This unit is intended for use by a mature person who understands its proper operation as set out in this manual.
1. DESCRIPTION Figure 1 shows the components of the Vuelift Residential Elevator. Note that the round elevator is shown below; there is also an available octagonal shaped elevator. Figure 1 Hall call button Car operating panel (COP) Emergency Acrylic panel...
Octagonal acrylic: 59.31in x 45.5 in (1.5 m x 1.16 m) Footprint Octagonal glass: 59.31in x 45.5 in (1.5 m x 1.16 m) Octagonal+ glass: 59.31in x 45.5 in (1.5 m x 1.16 m) Round+ glass: 57.56 in (1.46 m) diameter Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
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Motor (acrylic model): 1.5 HP with integrated brake Motor (silica glass model): 3.0 HP with integrated brake Transmission: Ultra-low vibration, 3-stage, right-angle, Drive train helical-bevel drive Motor control: Preprogrammed variable frequency drive Door interlocks: Xtronics Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020...
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Optional configurations: Type 1, 2, 3 Optional colors: White, silver, or custom powder-coat Options frame (note that black is the standard color) Other options: Up to 6 stops, balcony attachment Savaria Link remote monitoring (Vuelift Micro-6 only) Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
• Dial the phone number. • Press the blue key on the keypad to raise or lower the volume. Speaker • Press the red ON/OFF button on the keypad to turn off the phone. Figure 3 Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020...
Battery Lowering System and Manual Lowering Device If a power failure occurs, a battery lowering system will bring the Vuelift to the bottom level. If the battery fails while operating, there is a manual lowering device that can be used to bring the Vuelift to the bottom landing level as described below.
Apply a thin, even coat with a soft clean cloth and polish slightly with cotton flannel or a microfiber towel. Then wipe with a damp cloth to help eliminate electrostatic charges that can attract dust particles. Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020...
These above lists are for reference only and are not comprehensive. If you have any questions about the acceptability of a specific cleaner, please contact your authorized dealer. Note that damage caused by inappropriate cleaners and techniques is not covered under warranty. Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
All beep codes that begin with a long beep (on for 2 seconds) are Service codes (contact your authorized Savaria dealer). If you press a Hall Call button and it beeps but the car doesn’t move, refer to the information in the following table....
(motor/gearbox, drums, etc.) is after 2,000 operational hours (approximately 120,000 trips). Note that rail lubrication is NOT ALLOWED for the Vuelift hoistway or car rails. The items that need to be checked during the 6-month inspection are listed in the table on the next page.
Examine the door panel and clearance between the panel and entrance frames. Examine proper interlock functionality and operation. Adjust as needed. Unlocking Device • Examine the hoistway door unlocking device for damage. Repair or adjust as needed. Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020...
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COP buttons. • Observe the door closing for any roughness in bearings, inconsistent operation, or misalignment. Hoistway Cleaning • Clean dirt and trash from all horizontal surfaces including the car and entrance sills. Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
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Check for any signs of wear in the overspeed system. Remove any dust or dirt from the belt and pulleys. Do not use harsh chemicals on the overspeed components; use only mild detergents. Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020...
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Check for wear (ensure all teeth are present) and replace as needed. Plastic Shaft Bushings • Check for wear and replace as needed. BRAKES Verify proper operation of the safety brakes and the motor brake. Check with full load every 12 months. Part No. 001122, 16-m03-2020 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
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Authorized Savaria Dealer Vuelift Residential Elevator OWNER’S MANUAL Part No. 001122 Rev. 16-m03-2020 Copyright 2020 Savaria Concord Lifts, Inc. 2 Walker Drive Brampton, Ontario, L6T 5E1, Canada www.savaria.com For service or questions about this product, please contact your installing dealer.