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Model 3.6m
User Manual
Original instructions

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  • Page 1 Model 3.6m User Manual Original instructions...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction Description General Do’s and Don’ts Controls and operation Smoke alarms Emergency procedures Fault finding Changing smoke alarm batteries Changing call station batteries Safety feature check Service history record Declaration of conformity Lift specification sheet...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Lifestyle Lift, designed and manufactured in the U.K. using the latest technology by Terry Group Ltd. We want you to get the most out of your Lifestyle Lift and to help in this aim we have produced this small booklet on operation and maintenance of the equipment, which we hope you will find helpful.
  • Page 4: Description

    DESCRIPTION The Lifestyle Lift is an inter floor lift that is designed for use by up to two people standing or one person seated travelling between fixed floor levels in private dwellings. With a maximum carrying capacity of 250kg, this lift is not intended for use as a means of transporting goods.
  • Page 5: General Do's And Don'ts

    GENERAL DO’S AND DON’TS • Never switch off the power supply to the lift, even when you go away. The lift control circuits are fed by a battery, which must be kept on constant charge. • The lift should always be returned to the lower level when not in use.
  • Page 6 The diagram below shows the position of the sensors on the lift, designed to prevent injury or damage if the movement of the carriage is obstructed. Infill panel safe edge (sensors on upper and lower surfaces) Plastic car upper safe edge Underpan safe edge (sensor on lower and Lift shown part-way...
  • Page 7: Controls And Operation

    CONTROLS AND OPERATION There are two wall mounted call stations, one at each level (see illustration) and a similar control station fitted in the lift car. The lift can be isolated by using the optional remote control fob. When the lift is isolated none of the control stations will function. The call and control stations can only be activated by using the remote fob.
  • Page 8 Car light intensity control On one of the call stations, by pressing and holding the stop and down buttons, the light intensity will reduce. By pressing holding the stop and up buttons, the light intensity will increase. When the desired level is reached, release the buttons. Car light timer It is possible to vary the length of time the car light stays on after the last operation on the lift.
  • Page 9: Smoke Alarms

    SMOKE ALARM If smoke detection system has been installed on your lift. It has been designed to provide adherence to British Standard BS5900 2012 Section 9.13 “Behaviour of homelift in the event of fire”. The system utilises two smoke alarms one upper level, one lower level, which are wirelessly connected to the lift (see illustration below).
  • Page 10 When the Lift is stationary at either level: If smoke is detected, the alarm will sound. After a period of time, all other smoke alarms connected to the system will then start to sound and the lift deactivates. When the Lift is travelling between levels: If smoke is detected, the alarm will sound.
  • Page 11: Emergency Procedures

    EMERGENCY PROCEDURES In the event of a mains failure during travel, the battery backed control system of the lift will allow normal operation in the down direction without loss of any safety features. This allows the user to exit the car at the lower level in the normal way. Emergency Manual Lowering If the lift has stopped mid-travel and the customer is unable to send the lift up or down, then the lift can be manually lowered by one of following...
  • Page 12 1. Lowering the lift from inside the lift car. FIRST: If other people in the house, they must be alerted to the fact that the lift has stopped. They should assist in the lowering procedure by ensuring the following: • That no object, person or pet are in the path of the lift travel.
  • Page 13 A. Lock bar unit B. Lock bar unit - panel removed Emergency lowering key for control panel Remove panel firmly by pulling forward 1. Insert Key 2. Turn key clockwise 3. Press ‘down’ button (while key is turned)
  • Page 14 2. Lowering the lift from outside the lift car. If the lift has stopped mid level and the customer is unable to get the lift up or down then the only time it should be lowered by the emergency valve is if: •...
  • Page 15 Person B: • Remain in the house by the lift and communicate with Person A to ensure the safe lowering of the lift. • Ensure that no object, person or pet are in the path of the lift travel. • Confirm that the aperture infill panel follows the lift during descent and locates fully in the floor to guard against the possibility of anyone falling down the lift way.
  • Page 16 1. To release the lock from inside the car Within the lock bar unit, there is also a tool to enable the lock to be over-ridden. The lock bar panel must be removed by firmly pulling it forward as shown below. Emergency release tool Remove panel firmly by pulling forward...
  • Page 17 STEP 1 STEP 2 TO RELEASE THE LOCK STEP 1: • Insert the tool as shown and engage the tip of the tool in the socket inside the lock box. • The tool must then be turned approx. a quarter of a turn (clockwise or anti-clockwise) - a click can be heard.
  • Page 18 2. To release the lock from outside the car • The ‘lock tool’ (T) is attached with a magnet to the side or the back of the guide, as agreed with the client. TO RELEASE THE LOCK STEP 1: • Insert the tool as shown (1) and engage the tip of the tool in the socket inside the lock box.
  • Page 19: Fault Finding

    FAULT FINDING The most likely cause of your lift failing to operate is the door not being fully closed or something obstructing the travel of the car. To assist in identifying the cause, the car is fitted with a simple system of coloured indicator lights on the rear panel. The left hand (red/green) light is an indicator for the optional GSM communication system and is normally off.
  • Page 20 Lift Malfunction Fault Indication Cause Remedy No lift function at all Red light (5) on No power to lift Check mains is on and reset RCD at main board if required. No lift function at all Red light (5) off Power pack Call a suitably emergency...
  • Page 21: Changing Smoke Alarm Batteries

    CHANGING SMOKE ALARM BATTERIES 1. To change the batteries push upwards on this part of the alarm base with any small tool, then turn alarm clockwise. 2. Unscrew the alarm base plate from the box 3. Fit the two AA style Lithium batteries into the board battery holder as shown.
  • Page 22: Changing Call Station Batteries

    CHANGING CALL STATION BATTERIES 1. The call station can be removed from the wall by sliding the case upwards 2. Remove the four screws in the back with a posi-drive screwdriver 3. Using a screw driver, gently push the battery out a short way and then pull using f ngers CRITICAL:...
  • Page 23: Safety Feature Check

    THESE CHECKS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE LIFT UNOCCUPIED. If any of the above checks fail, the lift MUST NOT be used and advice sought from Terry Group Ltd on 0845 365 5366. Servicing & Maintenance Dependent on frequency of use, this lift should be serviced at least every 12 months.
  • Page 24: Service History Record

    SERVICE HISTORY RECORD An entry should be added to the following table every time the lift is serviced. Date Engineer Company Comments...
  • Page 25: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Lift Type: Lifestyle Lift 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 Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2006/42/EC Machinery Directive This lift also fulfils all the relevant provisions of the following Standards: BSEN 12015:2004 Electromagnetic compatibility.
  • Page 26: Lift Specification Sheet

    LIFT SPECIFICATION Address of manufacturer:- Terry Group Ltd. Unit 1 Longridge Trading Estate Knutsford Cheshire England WA16 8PR Lift serial No: Year of manufacture: Safe working load 250kg Maximum travel 3.6 metres Duty cycle 10 cycles per hr with max load...
  • Page 28 Ref: ED30550...

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