Stanley Sprinter 190 Manual
Stanley Sprinter 190 Manual

Stanley Sprinter 190 Manual

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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINERY
Stanley Handling Limited herewith declares that the described machine is in conformity with the provisions
of the Machinery Directive (Directive 89/392/EEC), as amended, and with national implementing legislation.
In the event of a modification without our acceptance this declaration loses its validity.
Description of the machine:
Type:
Serial number:
EEC-Directive:
Machinery Directive (89/392/EEC, Annex ll, sub A)
Harmonised standards applied: EN 292-1 und 292-2
Date/Supplier Signature: _________________________________
Identification: ____________________________________
Stanley Handling Ltd
Unit 3, Laporte Way, Sovereign Park, Luton Bedfordshire, LU4 8EL
Tel: 0800 298 2980
Email: service@stanleyhandling.co.uk
(Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex ll, sub A)
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  • Page 1 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY FOR MACHINERY (Directive 89/392/EEC, Annex ll, sub A) Stanley Handling Limited herewith declares that the described machine is in conformity with the provisions of the Machinery Directive (Directive 89/392/EEC), as amended, and with national implementing legislation.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Symbols and safety instructions .4,5 ............... 2 Description of Sprinter 190 ................2.1 The features ................6 2.2 Technical data ................7 2.3 Application fields ............... 7 2.4 Technical parameters ..............7 2.5 Dimensions................8 2.6 Standard accessories ..............9 2.7 Optional accessories ..............
  • Page 3 ....................28 5 Maintenance 5.1 Battery pack ................28 5.2 Replacing the fuse ..............30 8 Accessories and method of use ............31 8.1 Fast charging................31 8.2 Vehicle charging converter ............31 8.3 Portable stairs................31 8.4 Large toe plate ................. 32 8.5 Water bottle loading device .............
  • Page 4: Symbols And Safety Instructions

     Before initial operation, check the electronic functions, the safety brakes and the position of the climbing wheels. Before initial operation, store the Sprinter 190 at least one hour in a non-  freezing environment. Take note of the technical data as the lifting capacity cannot be exceeded.
  • Page 5 Repairs may only be done by certified and experienced engineer (see  Stanley Handling for service & parts) Keep the Sprinter 190 away from ignition source.  The Sprinter 190 may interfere with other electronic devices’ sensitive  electro-magnetic fields (e.g. anti-theft systems in department stores).
  • Page 6: Description Of Sprinter 190

    2 Description of Sprinter 190 2.1 The features Operating button 10) Battery status 11) Safety belt Speed switch 12) Handle Clamp 13) Up/down switch Error light 14) Fold-down handle ON/OFF switch Main wheel Toe plate Brake bar Climbing wheel...
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    2.2 Technical data 2.3 Application fields This Sprinter 190 sits at the top of stair climber Sprinter range. It’s highly portable and very economic with the ability to carry loads up to 190Kg. Requiring a single operator, this stair climber can transport heavy loads up and down stairs with minimum fuss, providing a huge saving on labour costs.
  • Page 8: Dimensions

    (about 70-80 floors) Max. height of step 210 mm Min. width of the step Load+100mm Batteries 48V/8.8Ah Direct current motor 48V750W Noise level <70dB Storing/operating 0℃+60℃ / - 20℃+50℃ temperature of device Storing/operating 0℃+60℃ / - 20℃+50℃ temperature of battery Serial number On the body name plate Protection Level...
  • Page 9: Standard Accessories

    2.6 Standard Supply Accessories ① ② ③ ④ Sprinter 190 Safety belt Battery Pack Normal Charger 2.7 Optional Accessories ④ ① ② ③ Car Charger Speedy Charger Main wheel Battery Pack Converter ⑧ Cylinder ⑥ ⑦ ⑤ Device(single Dolly Wheels...
  • Page 10: Initial Operation

    ⑪ ⑨ ⑩ Foldable Toe Plate Center of Gravity Extension Device Adjustment Frame 3 Initial Operation Note - Before initial operation, please ensure the machine is at operated in an environment higher than 0 ℃ 3.1 Foldable Toe Plate Folding and unfolding nose plate can be realized by the spring pin, fold position is the nose plate working position what is...
  • Page 11: Adjustable Handrail

    3.2 Adjustable handrail Use tight handle to adjust the angle of handrail. Adjust handrail to a right angle and tighten the handle. Handrail can be folded down for convenient transport. Tight Handle 3.3 Battery Pack Note - Always keep plug dry Install the battery pack downward.
  • Page 12: Climbing Position

    3.6 Check the brakes Caution - If (one or both) brakes fail, do not use the machine, contact Stanley Handling immediately. Caution - Check side brakes when the machine is switched off and without a load.
  • Page 13: Twin-Speed Climbing Mode

    1. The brakes automatically brake when climber is pushed to the edge of the steps. This is added protection when climbing. Lift the brakes upward, brakes will start working; Press the brake downward, and the brake will close. Detection method: on flat ground tilt the climber to brake the wheels off the ground (As shown in picture) If the climber...
  • Page 14: Checking Battery Power

    3.9 Check Battery Power 3.9 Check Battery Power 1) 1) Full charge when battery is Full charge when battery is shown to be 100%. shown to be 100%. 2) 2) Battery is low when the Battery is low when the battery is shown to be less than battery is shown to be less than 20%,the battery should be...
  • Page 15: Moving Loads Upstairs

    4.1 Moving loads upstairs Adjust climbing wheels to avoid contact with the ground when climbing or as shown in picture. Insert toe plate under the load and make sure the load is strapped securely before climbing. Adjust climbing wheels to avoid contact with the ground when climbing.
  • Page 16: Operating On Flat Ground

    4.2 Operating on flat ground Press side brakes downward to release braking mechanism. Tilt the stair climber and ensure it is balanced. When the stair climber is being moved on flat ground, ensure the stair climber is centred for a balanced position.
  • Page 17: Operating On A Slope

    4.3 Operating on a slope Adjust climbing wheels to avoid contact with the ground when climber running on flat ground or as shown position in the picture. 2. Tilt machine back and keep the balance. Operator is located towards the top of machine with slope relative to climbing down motion.
  • Page 18: Climbing Stairs

    4.4 Climbing stairs Warning-when the Stair Climber starts climbing, the operator will feel an initial force. Adjust the operating angle of the stair climber to keep the balance of gravity to counteract the force. Warning-Always keep the machine balanced Warning-Do not allow people to obstruct the the machine. 1.
  • Page 19 4. Lift brakes upwards to enable braking mechanism. 5. Pull the Stair Climber backwards, ensuring the wheels are leant against the step. 6. The operator is located at the top of the machine, this should be 1-2 steps from the wheels during motion.
  • Page 20 7. Adjust the climbing casters so they do not touch the ground. The casters must not be touching the steps during stair climbing, only the wheels. 8. Adjust the operating angle of the stair climber and then hold down electric switch button to start climbing upstairs.
  • Page 21: Descending Stairs

    10. Pull the stair climber to next step, then repeat the upstairs action to finish moving the load upstairs. Operator should hold the climber handrails during this process. 4.5 Descending Stairs Warning- when the stair climber is switched on and you descend on the stairs, the weight of the load may push back, ensure the bottom of the machine is fully secure and supported.
  • Page 22 2.Transfer upstairs and downstairs switch downstairs mode. 3.Tilt the machine, keeping a balance for support. 4. Lift the side brake levers upwards to release braking mechanism.
  • Page 23 5. Push the handrail forward until the side brakes lever locks the stair climber on each step. This action is continued with each step. 6. Adjust the operating angle of stair climber and hold down the electric switch button to start the stair climber to go down stairs.
  • Page 24: Pausing On Stairs

    4.6 Pausing machine on stairs The stair climber can be tilted backwards to lie comfortably on the stairs. Its safety brakes prevent the stair climber from sliding down the stairs. 4.7 Stationary Caution -Be sure to turn off the power after each use. When parked, ensure that the stair climber is vertically placed...
  • Page 25: Transport

    4.9 Transport Warning-Please note the weight specifications For loading heavy objects or Warning- When using transportation to transport a stair climber, please comply with the relevant laws and regulations to ensure transport safety. Be Careful-Please turn off the equipment when transporting 1.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    5 Maintenance 5.1 Battery pack Be careful-Please do not use wet hands when operating the equipment. Notice- Store stair climbers in dry storage Notice- Please remember to charge after each use. Notice - Please protect the charger and the charging wires from oil, grease, detergent, thinner or any potentially damaging liquids.
  • Page 27: Replacing The Fuse

    Be careful-Before removing the fuse, remove the power cord from the power outlet or the car socket first Notice-Do not repair or connect a damaged fuse Notice-Please use the fuse specified by Stanley Handling Ltd fuse cap and the Remove the...
  • Page 28: Accessories And Method Of Use

    Accessories and method of use 8.1 Quick Charger Half the charging time by using a quick charger. 8.2 Vehicle charging converter This charger can be used to charge the battery with an automotive power supply 8.3 Portable staircases Portable staircases can be used for heavy objects or for high platform operations.
  • Page 29: Large Toe Plate

    8.4 Fitted Toe plate 1. Optional large toe plate for heavy loading capacities. Large toe plate can be fitted using bolts. 8.5 Water bottle loading device Introduction This device can be used to transport water bottles using a specialist holding device which is adjustable.
  • Page 30: Extendable Dolly

    Installation Water-bucket device includes upper and lower two parts which are connected to climber by bolts in three points, as shown in picture. Usage Load the water bottles from bottom to top. 8.6 Extendable Dolly 1. Introduction Fold-out dolly for transporting heavy loads on flat ground.
  • Page 31 2. Installation Installed under the guidance of Stanley Handling Ltd. 3. Usage Unhook the hanging latch of dolly to fold and unfold.
  • Page 32: Cylinder Loading Device

    500mm cylinders double cylinder can load the diameter <250mm cylinders. Cylinder height <180mm. 2. Installation The cylinder loading device can be bolted to the stair climber using butterfly nuts. Get in touch with Stanley Handling Ltd for more details.
  • Page 33 3. Usage Single cylinder mode. Load diameter <500mm Cylinder height <180mm. 4. Usage Double cylinder mode Load the diameter <250mm cylinders Cylinder height <180mm...
  • Page 34: Wide Loads

    2. installation Body widening accessories can be bolted to the stair climber. Contact Stanley Handling for more information. 8.9 Center of gravity adjustment frame When the center of gravity of goods is low, users can use an adjustment frame for...
  • Page 35 Stanley recommend certificated training for our specialist stair climbing equipment. Please see below for our training options. Certificated Operator Training programme for Commercial Stairclimbers • Operator competency certification Three-yearly refresher training courses • Certified Train the Trainer programme for Commercial Stairclimbers •...
  • Page 36 All stair climbers provided by Stanley Handling will be accompanied by our 'Service & Parts' sticker, shown to the right. This will...

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