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  • Page 3 Read this manual before using the Stairlift and save for future reference.
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 0. IEC SYMBOLS ………...………………………………………….…………………2 1. DANGERS …………………..……………………..………...…….……………….3 2. WARNINGS …………………..……………………..…………….………………..3 3. CAUTIONS ………………….……………………………………………………...4 4. INTENDED USE ……………………….…………………….………………….…4 5. DESCRIPTION ……………………….…………………...…………………….…5 6. SPECIFICATIONS ………..…………….……………….…………………..….…6 7. OPERATION ………………..………………….………………………………..8 7.1 Power on the Stairlift…….….….…………………………….………………...…….……..………8 7.2 Unfolding the Seat and the Footrest .……………….…………………………..…………………….8 7.3 Getting on the Seat……………………...
  • Page 6: Iec Symbols

    0. IEC SYMBOLS Caution, Attention or Consult accompanying documents. Consult Instructions for Use Alternating Current Direct Current Type B Equipment May contain substances that could be harmful to the environment if disposed of in places (landfills) that are not appropriate according to legislation. Weight Capacity.
  • Page 7: Dangers

    1. DANGERS The stairlift is designed to carry one person at a time. Do not attempt to carry more than one person. Do not allow children to play with the stairlift. It is recommended to remove the key when children are present to prevent unauthorized use. Ensure that your clothing is clear of the carriage and rail assemblies before using the stairlift.
  • Page 8: Cautions

    3. CAUTIONS Turn off key switch and remove key when the stairlift is not to be used. The ON/OFF switch must remain in the ON position to allow the batteries to charge when not in use. Maintain the battery in a full charged state for storing. Switch off the On/OFF switch to prevent battery drain.
  • Page 9: Description

    5. DESCRIPTION Backrest Armrest Rocker Switch Seat Belt Emergency Stop Button (optional) Folding Seat Swivel Seat Handle Status Display On/Off Switch Key Switch Safety Edge Carriage Folding Footrest Safety Edge Rail The Stairlift consists of four parts: the carriage, the footrest, the seat, and the rail.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    6. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions: Lighting Requirements - The stairway where the lift is installed shall have a minimum of 50 lux lighting at each landing.
  • Page 11 Technical Specs: 158kg (350 lbs)@45° or 136kg (300 lbs)@55° Load Capacity 25°~55° Note: According to ASME A18.1, no lift should be Range of Stair Angle installed to operate on a greater incline than 45 deg. as measured on the mean. Travel Speed 6 m/min.
  • Page 12: Operation

    7. OPERATION WARNING Ensure the stairway is free from obstacles before operate the stairlift. 7.1 Power on the Stairlift 1. Switch the ON / OFF switch to the ON position. ( Under regular operating conditions, the ON / OFF switch should remain ON at all times to allow the batteries to recharge when not in use).
  • Page 13: Getting On The Seat

    7.3 Getting on the Seat 1. Pull up the swivel handle to rotate the seat. (only upstairs) 2. Push down the swivel handle to lock the seat at 70° facing the staircase landing. (only upstairs) WARNING Make sure the seat is locked before getting on and off the stairlift. Avoid pressing on the rocker switch while getting on and off.
  • Page 14: Drive The Stairlift

    4. Pull up the swivel handle and then rotate the seat back to be parallel to the rail. (only upstairs) Push down the swivel handle to lock the seat. 5. Put your feet on the footrest and place your arms on the armrests. 7.4 Driving the Stairlift Press the UP/DOWN rocker switch located on the front of the right armrest to move the stairlift in the desired direction.
  • Page 15: Hand Winding The Stairlift

    7.8 Hand Winding the Stairlift The hand winding feature should only be used to move the stairlift when there is a power failure. 1. Turn off the ON/OFF switch. 2. Remove the rubber cover on the left side of the carriage, and then push the brake lever upward to release the brake if required.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    8. TROUBLESHOOTING AND MAINTENANCE 8.1 Troubleshooting Check the basic items listed below if your stairlift does not work properly. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Stairlift will not move. The status 1. The ON/OFF switch is OFF. 1. Turn on the ON/OFF switch display is off.
  • Page 17: Diagnostic Codes

    8.2 Diagnostic Codes Refer to the following table to help diagnose and correct any faults. Code Status/Fault Recommended Corrective Action Check that the key switch and ON/OFF switch No display. are turned on. No action required. The stairlift is ready to use. 1.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    8.3 Maintenance You can clean the seat with a soft, damp cloth and possibly a mild detergent. The dust particles can be removed using the vacuum cleaner. In addition to cleaning the stairlift, regular maintenance is needed to keep your stairlift working properly. We recommend to follow the maintenance schedule below to ensure your stairlift will stay in optimal condition Frequency...
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Warranty We warrant the Stairlift to be free from defective workmanship and materials for a period of 5 year on the motor & gear box and 2 years for other parts from the date of purchase. The rechargeable battery is warranted for 90 days from date of purchase. Check with your dealer for more details.
  • Page 20: Maintenance Record

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