Introduction; Device Name: Helix; Read And Understand; Code Statement - Harmar Mobility HELIX Owner's Manual

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SECTION 2

INTRODUCTION

DEVICE NAME: HELIX

Indications of Use: The intended use of the Helix is
the transfer of patients or mobility impaired persons
up and down levels of a residence or commercial
building.

READ AND UNDERSTAND

This manual provides instructions for proper use
and maintenance of the Helix curved stairlift. Please
refer to the installation manual for installation
instructions. Any alterations to the equipment
without written authorization by the manufacturer
is prohibited and will void the warranty.
WARRANTY
Please advise the owner of the Helix stairlift to fill
out the separate warranty form, located on page 13
of this manual, and return it within ten (10) days of
installation to register the lift.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Contact the LiftSquad technical service department
at 800-833-0478 or email helix@harmar.com for any
questions regarding the installation or usage of this lift.

CODE STATEMENT

Code requirements for Helix curved stairlifts may
vary depending on location. It is the installer's
responsibility to contact their state, city or local
code enforcement office and determine all the
regulations the lift and installation are subject to.
This must be done before installing the lift.
HELIX CURVED STAIRLIFT: SECTION 2
COMMERCIAL
4 INCLINED STAIRWAY CHAIRLIFTS
Section 4 applies to inclined stairway chairlifts
installed in locations other than in or at a private
residence for use by the mobility impaired.
4.1 Runways
4.1.1
Lifts shall be installed so that means of egress
is maintained as required by the authority having
jurisdiction.
4.1.2
The structure on which the equipment is
installed shall be capable of safely supporting the
loads imposed.
4.1.3
The installation of electrical equipment and
wiring shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 70.
4.6.4 Footrest Clearance.
shall the edge of the footrest facing the upper
landing be more than 600 mm (24 in.) above the
step or landing as measured vertically
RESIDENTIAL
7 PRIVATE RESIDENCE INCLINED STAIRWAY
CHAIRLIFTS
Section 7 applies to inclined stairway chairlifts
where installed in or at a private residence for use
by the mobility impaired.
7.1 Runways
7.1.1
The structure on which the equipment is
installed shall be capable of safely supporting the
loads imposed.
7.1.2
The installation of electrical equipment and
wiring shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 70.
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