Controller cabinet into landing entrance (10 pages)
Summary of Contents for Stannah LOWRISER
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LOWRISER & LOWRISER 2.0 USER HANDBOOK IMPORTANT Before using your Stannah platform lift, please ensure that you read and familiarise yourself with these instructions.
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Service Log Card supplied by the Service branch will be completed after each service visit. Failure to ensure servicing is carried out could lead to unreliable or unsafe operation. For all enquiries regarding servicing, please contact your local Stannah Service Branch. For your records:...
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Stannah Lift Services. Maintenance is carried out to ensure the lift runs efficiently and safely.
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I N T R O D U C T I O N PRODUCT LIFE EXPECTANCY Product life expectancy depends largely on the environment, usage and the undertaking of proper scheduled maintenance. Our platform lift products are designed and life tested for a full life cycle of 10 years without major intervention.
(subject to terms and conditions) Speed Speed Speed Speed Lowriser: 0.02m/sec Lowriser 2.0: 0.08m/sec Emergency Operation Emergency Operation The lift will operate approximately 15 full cycles in the event of Emergency Operation Emergency Operation a power failure.
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S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S Do not spray water on the lift or subject it to other liquid spillage. • • Do not use the lift if it is faulty or functions abnormally. •...
LO W R I S E R – O P E R AT I O N CALL STATION LANDING CONTROLS Press and hold the top of the rocker switch to call or send the lift up. Press and hold the bottom of the rocker switch to call or send the lift down.
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LO W R I S E R – O P E R AT I O N IN CAR STANDARD CONTROLS Down Direction Down Direction Press and hold the LH side of the rocker switch to send the lift down. Down Direction Down Direction Up Direction Up Direction...
LO W R I S E R - L I F T F U N C T I O N S Entering the lift at the lower floor With the lift at the lower floor the ramp will normally be in the lowered position.
LO W R I S E R - S A F E T Y F E AT U R E S Safety features – safety edge The platform has a safety edge around the periphery of the platform. This will stop the lift if it comes into contact with an obstruction.
E M E R G E N C Y LO W E R I N G FOR USE BY TRAINED AND AUTHORISED PERSONNEL ONLY Opening of doors introduces risks. Emergency unlocking should be undertaken only ! ! ! ! in exceptional circumstances and by suitably trained and authorised persons. To be used only in an emergency by trained and authorised persons who have had instructions.
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E M E R G E N C Y LO W E R I N G Manual release of upper level gate WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Ensure the lift is at the upper level before manually opening the gate. Remove the rubber grommet on the lock side of the gate frame.
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E M E R G E N C Y LO W E R I N G Manual release of the powered gate WARNING! Ensure the lift is at the upper level before WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! manually opening the gate. Remove the rubber grommet on the lock side of the gate frame.
LO W R I S E R 2 . 0 – O P E R AT I O N UPPER/LOWER LANDING CALL STATION (STANDARD CONTROLS) The landing call stations are operated simply by pressing and holding the call switch. The lift will then travel to the desired location. (Picture left shows standard call station with key switch option - at upper level) IN CAR INTERNAL STANDARD CONTROLS...
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LO W R I S E R 2 . 0 – O P E R AT I O N The lift car is equipped with a handle for positioning the wheelchair on the platform and a control panel with easy-to-use control buttons. Emergency stop button Directional...
LO W R I S E R 2 . 0 - L I F T F U N C T I O N S Entering & exiting the lift The lift can be configured to allow a user to enter and exit the lift without the need to reposition the wheelchair or other mobility device.
LO W R I S E R 2 . 0 – S A F E T Y D E V I C E S FLOATING PLATFORM SAFETY SENSITIVE SURFACE The underside of the platform has a sensitive surface that triggers the lift to stop should it encounter an obstacle in the downward direction.
LO W R I S E R 2 . 0 - E M E R G E N C Y FOR USE BY TRAINED AND AUTHORISED PERSONNEL ONLY Opening of doors introduces risks. Emergency unlocking should be undertaken only ! ! ! ! in exceptional circumstances and by suitably trained and authorised persons.
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LO W R I S E R 2 . 0 - E M E R G E N C Y Emergency Lowering – Using Pump Lowering Valve Using the pump box release key (provided) open the enclosure door. Twist key approximately ¼ turn and pull the door open.
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L I F T C A R E The following lift care procedures carried out regularly will help to keep your lift in good condition: • Before cleaning your platform lift, please remember to switch off the unit at the mains supply switch.
• Check there are no obstructions on or around the ramp. • Check there are no obstructions on or around the lift safety bellows. • Check the power supply to the lift is on. For Lowriser 2.0 For Lowriser 2.0 For Lowriser 2.0 For Lowriser 2.0...
Stannah Lifts Ltd is pleased to guarantee our materials and workmanship, and provide a maintenance and breakdown service, supplied by our sister company Stannah Lift services, for a period of 12 months from completion of installation and handover of the lift*, as follows: •...
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Stannah reserve the right to change the terms of any warranty provided subject to any such change being notified to the beneficiary in writing.
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We are continually developing and improving our lift range and we therefore reserve the right to alter or amend the specification without prior notice. Stannah Lifts Ltd Telephone: 01264 339090 Telephone: 01264 339090 Telephone: 01264 339090 Telephone: 01264 339090 Email: contact@stannah.co.uk...
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