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LIFTKAR SAL
SAL UNI / SAL ERGO / SAL FOLD / SAL FOLD-L
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
English

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  • Page 1 LIFTKAR SAL SAL UNI / SAL ERGO / SAL FOLD / SAL FOLD-L INSTRUCTION MANUAL English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION ..................................1 SAFETY GUIDELINES / TECHNICAL DATA ........................1.1 General safety guidelines ............................1.2 Technical data of the LIFTKAR SAL ..........................1.3 Technical data of the snap on battery ......................... 2 CONTROLS ..................................2.1 Model ERGO ................................2.2 Model FOLD / FOLD-L ..............................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The unit also features electronic overload protection preventing ascent with too heavy a load. The Liftkar SAL has two ascending speed settings (slow and fast – with a speed of up to 48 stairs per minute), plus a wide variety of model options, lifting capacities and additional accessories.
  • Page 4: Technical Data Of The Liftkar Sal

    1.2 TECHNICAL DATA OF THE LIFTKAR SAL Model ... ERGO/UNI/FOLD/FOLD-L SAL 110 SAL 140 SAL 170 Capacity 110 kg 140 kg 170 kg Maximum climbing speed 48 steps/min 35 steps/min 29 steps/min Weight 16 kg Maximum step height 210 mm 1.3 TECHNICAL DATA OF THE SNAP ON BATTERY...
  • Page 5: Controls

    1: Upper handle - 2: Control box (see chapter 2.4) - 3: Ascending button (Q) - 4: Lower handle - 5: Main switch - 6: Snap on battery - 7: Plug socket - 8: Drive unit - 9: Safety flap - 10: Swing arm with support wheels braked in forward direction - 11: Main wheels Liftkar SAL I 5...
  • Page 6: Model Fold / Fold-L

    1: Upper handle - 2: Control box (see chapter 2.4) - 3: Ascending button (Q) - 4: Lower handle - 5: Main switch - 6: Snap on battery - 7: Plug socket - 8: Drive unit - 9: Safety flap - 10: Swing arm with support wheels braked in forward direction - 11: Main wheels Liftkar SAL I 6...
  • Page 7: Control Box

    2.4.2 INDICATOR LIGHT Shines green: The LIFTKAR SAL is in ascent mode. (In the ascent mode the push button Q in the handle bar is active. The lifting mechanism operates when the push button Q is pressed and stops when released (refer also chapter 4.1)
  • Page 8: Ascend Button In Upper Handle

    To start tilting a load, it may be necessary to use your foot to assist in tilting. The axle of the conventional sack truck is normally used for this purpose. With the LIFTKAR SAL, the swing arm with the support wheels, a wheel, or the drive unit may be used to support by foot.
  • Page 9: Fitting And Removing The Battery

    3.1 FITTING THE BATTERY Locate corner "A" on both sides into hook "B" on frame Snap battery forward to engage locking hooks Main switch on the battery to 1 and your LIFTKAR is ready for use. C: Locking hook Liftkar SAL I 9...
  • Page 10: Removing The Battery

    Pressing button (Q) in the upper handle, will operate the support wheels and will lift the LIFTKAR over the step continuing until the button is released. IMPORTANT On each cycle, immediately the main wheels rest on the tread, pull the LIFTKAR back to touch the rise of the next step up. Liftkar SAL I 10...
  • Page 11: Descending Stairs

    If only a lightweight load is being transported, or if the operator holds the LIFTKAR back too much, the swing arm will only move slowly to the down position. Liftkar SAL I 11...
  • Page 12: Please Pay Attention To

    There is a forward movement of the machine which is easily compensated for by tilting the handle backwards. Lowering backwards by 10° to 20° before the support wheels start to lift eliminates any major forward movement. Liftkar SAL I 12...
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  • Page 14 For climbing DOWN start on the inside. If you do start moving too close to the banisters/wall then shift the unit to the side by reversing (on a landing or wider step if possible) and start again at a tighter angle. Liftkar SAL I 14...
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    (after battery is fully charged), maintains the batteries at full charge and extends battery life. This is accomplished with electronic circuitry that controls and regulates the amount of charging current that is sent from the charger to the battery being charged. Liftkar SAL I 15...
  • Page 16: Accessories And Options

    It is not permissible to charge NiCd or NiMH batteries or primary cells. 6 ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS A continuously growing list of accessories and options is available. For instance, different toe plate sizes, securing straps, in-transit charger, different frame heights, fixed or hinged toe plate. Liftkar SAL I 16...
  • Page 17: Disposal

    7 DISPOSAL Liftkar SAL stairclimbers are durable products. At the end of their useful life the stairclimber components and charger should be disposed of properly. Make sure the materials are separated carefully for disposal in line with the material codes relating to each component.
  • Page 18: Liability

    8.2 LIABILITY SANO Transportgeraete GmbH as manufacturer is not responsible for the safety of the LIFTKAR SAL if: the LIFTKAR SAL is used other than is intended, repairs, installation or other work have been carried out by unauthorised persons. the instructions in these Operating Instructions are not observed non-original parts are installed or connected with the LIFTKAR SAL original parts are removed.
  • Page 19: Contact

    SANO UK Powered Stairclimbers Ltd. Bristol Court, Betts Avenue Martlesham Heath Ipswich, Suffolk / IP5 3RY, England Tel. +44 1473 / 333 889 Fax +44 1473 / 333 742 info@sano-uk.com www.sano-uk.com Changes without notice / LIFTKAR SAL 2018-03 Liftkar SAL I 19...

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