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  • Page 2 © 2016 ThyssenKrupp Accessibility BV All rights reserved. Specifications and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. ThyssenKrupp Accessibility BV will not accept liability for any alteration or typing error. Subject to the exceptions provided by law, this publication and/or its contents may not be, whether entirely or partly, reproduced, copied, and/or published in print, by photocopying, on microfilm, electronically or in any other way without the prior written consent of ThyssenKrupp Accessibility BV.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Introduction _______________________________________ 5 Manual _______________________________________________________ 5 Symbols ______________________________________________________ 5 Intended use ___________________________________________________ 5 Safety ___________________________________________ 6 Safety warnings ________________________________________________ 6 2.1.1 User _________________________________________________________________ 6 2.1.2 Stairs and stairlift _______________________________________________________ 6 2.1.3 Maintenance __________________________________________________________ 7 Description _______________________________________ 8 Stairlift _______________________________________________________ 8 3.2 Controls ______________________________________________________ 8...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Use _____________________________________________ 15 Unfolding the seat and sitting down _________________________________15 4.2 Detecting the safety belt (optional) __________________________________16 4.3 Travelling with the stairlift _________________________________________16 4.4 Emergency stop ________________________________________________ 17 4.5 Standing up and folding the seat ___________________________________ 17 4.6 Resetting the stairlift _____________________________________________ 17 Maintenance ______________________________________ 18 Cleaning the stairlift _____________________________________________ 18...
  • Page 5: Introduction

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  • Page 6: Safety

    Safety Safety Safety warnings ThyssenKrupp Accessibility BV is not responsible for injury or damage caused by not obeying the safety warnings in the manual. 2.1.1 User • Before you use the stairlift, read the manual carefully. Only use the stairlift if you know the safety warnings and the operating instructions.
  • Page 7: Maintenance

    Safety • The joystick is also an emergency device: In case of an emergency, remove the joystick from the armrest control unit. The stairlift will not operate when the joystick is removed from the armrest control unit. • Keep the mains cable connected to the wall outlet to make sure that the batteries remain charged and the stairlift is ready for use.
  • Page 8: Description

    Description Description Stairlift Seat 2. Backrest 3. Armrest 4. Armrest control unit 5. Footrest 6. Footrest handle Safety belt 8. Motor housing 9. Warning plate 18. Electronic lowering device / Main switch (Refer to section 3.2.3“Electronic lowering device / Main switch”.) Controls 3.2.1 Armrest control unit...
  • Page 9: Call-And-Park Stations

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  • Page 10: Electronic Lowering Device / Main Switch

    Description 3.2.3 Electronic lowering device / Main switch The electronic lowering device and the main switch are the same item with two different functions. 18A Electronic lowering device Use the electronic lowering device to let the stairlift descend if a malfunction occurs and the stairlift stops halfway along the rail.
  • Page 11 Description 18b Main switch Use the main switch to switch the stairlift off when it is not used for two weeks. • Push the main switch to switch off the stairlift. • Pull the main switch to switch on the stairlift.
  • Page 12: Optional Features

    Description Optional features 3.3.1 Attendant control station The attendant control station can be used to let an attendant move the stairlift while the user is seated in the chair. 20. Attendant control station 21. Key Press and hold the buttons to raise or lower the lift while the user is seated in the chair.
  • Page 13: Automatic Swivel Seat

    Description 3.3.2.2 Automatic swivel seat The stairlift is equipped with the patented ASL technology. “ASL”, standing for “Advanced Swivel and Leveling”, makes the chair rotate while travelling up and down the stairs. The technology offers the user maximum comfort. The swivels of the chair are individually programmed in such a way that the user is always in the best possible seating position.
  • Page 14: 26. Leg Belt For Disabled Persons

    Description WARNING Make sure that no loose ends can interfere with any moving parts. 8. Now you can use the stairlift. Remove the harness. Release the safety belt. 2. If necessary, loosen the shoulder straps. 3. Remove the harness. 4. When the chair is not in use, fold the seat and fasten the safety belt. CAUTION Make sure that no loose ends can interfere with any moving parts in case that the stairlift will be moved by the call and park function.
  • Page 15: Use

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  • Page 16: Detecting The Safety Belt (Optional)

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  • Page 17: Emergency Stop

    Emergency stop WARNING Do not get off the stairlift on the stairs, not even in case of a breakdown. Only get off the stairlift at the parking points. CAUTION Do not remove the joystick from the armrest control unit for normal use. Only remove the joystick from the armrest control unit in case of an emergency.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Stairlift

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  • Page 19: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance timer The stairlift is equipped with a maintenance timer to guarantee optimum safety. After approximately 20 months (or sooner if used more than average), the maintenance timer will operate. If you give a command using one of the controls, the status indicator will flash red (with fast intermittent beeps).
  • Page 20: Signals

    Signals Signals Signals on motor housing Signal Meaning Action Constant blue light The stairlift is switched on. Switch on the stairlift using the No light The stairlift is switched off. electronic lowering device. Signals on armrest control unit Signal Meaning Action The joystick has been operated and Constant green light...
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Maximum permitted weight 125 kg (275 lbs) Driving speed (nominal) 0,1 m/s (20 ft/min) Sound pressure level 67 dB(A) Electrical system Power supply Class 2 Input 230 VAC, 0.35 A, 50 Hz Output 35 VDC, 1700 mA Input 120 VAC, 70 W, 60Hz Output...
  • Page 22: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC Declaration of conformity EC Declaration of conformity ThyssenKrupp Accessibility B.V. declares that: the Flow2A stairlift is in accordance with: and fulfills: Machine Directive 2006/42/EC EN 61000-6-3 2007/A1:2011 Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EN 61000-6-1 2007 EMC Directive 2014/30/EC EN 61000-3-2:2006/A1:2009/A2:2009...
  • Page 23: Contact

    Contact Contact For information which is not in the manual, contact your dealer. Phone number: To support you as quickly as possible, please have the below details available when you contact our service department staff: Name of user: ......................Phone number: ......................
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