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IMPORTANT Ensure that only an authorized Savaria® Dealer installs and services the Vuelift® Residential Elevator. Under no circumstances is anyone other than a dealer with Savaria training and authorization to install, adjust, service or modify any mechanical or electrical device on this equipment. Failure to follow this warning can result in safety system compromises or defeat;...
• Ensure that only qualified personnel perform maintenance and service on the unit. • When replacing parts, be sure that only genuine Savaria parts are used. • This unit is intended for use by a mature person who understands its proper operation as set out in this manual.
2. DESCRIPTION Exterior View Figure 1 shows the components of the Vuelift Residential Elevator. Note that the round acrylic elevator is shown below; there is also an octagonal-shaped elevator and glass model available. Figure 1 Hall call button Car operating...
Emergency Stop Actuating the red Emergency Stop switch during travel will stop the elevator immediately and activate the alarm. Toggle the Emergency Stop switch to return the elevator to normal operation. Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024...
If a power failure occurs, a battery lowering system will bring the Vuelift to the bottom level. If the battery fails while operating, there is a manual lowering device that can be used to bring the Vuelift to a lower landing level as described below. Figure 4 1 Turn off the main power disconnect.
3. SPECIFICATIONS *For more information, please contact your Savaria regional sales manager Vuelift Specifications Applied code EN 81-41-2010 Round acrylic: 840 lb (381 kg) Octagonal acrylic: 840 lb (381 kg) Load capacity Octagonal glass: 950 lb (432 kg) Octagonal+ glass: 950 lb (432 kg) Round+ glass: 950 lb (432 kg) 50 ft (15.24 m);...
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• Cab weight: 1200 lb (544 kg) • Cab floor area: 15 sq ft (1.4 sq m) Power supply (circuit supplied by 30A, 230-V, single-phase, 50/60 Hz others) Cab lighting 15A, 115V, single-phase, 50/60 Hz Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
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Note that Black is the standard color (Texture Black PX622N365) Other options: Up to 6 stops, balcony attachment Options Savaria Link remote monitoring (Vuelift Micro-6 only) Landing door handle painted to match unit Top header ring in sheet metal painted to match unit Custom size balcony...
• Press the blue VOL key on the keypad to raise or lower Run/Stop switch the volume. • Press the red ON/OFF button on the keypad to turn off the phone. Emergency phone Speaker Figure 3 Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
Dusting (Metal Surfaces) Dust the metal rings and painted surfaces with a soft, damp microfiber cloth or chamois. Dry, gritty or previously used cloths may cause surface scratches. Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024...
Apply a thin, even coat with a soft clean cloth and polish slightly with cotton flannel or a microfiber towel. Then wipe with a damp cloth to help eliminate electrostatic charges that can attract dust particles. Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
Any citrus-based cleaners. These above lists are for reference only and are not comprehensive. If you have any questions about the acceptability of a specific cleaner, please contact your authorized dealer. Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024...
These above lists are for reference only and are not comprehensive. If you have any questions about the acceptability of a specific cleaner, please contact your authorized dealer. Note that damage caused by inappropriate cleaners and techniques is not covered under warranty. Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
Vuelift elevators are designed to require minimal maintenance, however are still subject to wear and tear from use. The unit still require inspections and maintenance to maintain the Vuelift Factory Warranty. The items that need to be checked during the inspection are listed in the Maintenance Schedule, showing the recommended frequency.
Every 6 months Examine the restricted opening Normal: Once a Year Restricted device mechanism (if applicable) for Heavy: Every Year opening proper operation and adjust as device Excessive: mechanism Every 6 months needed. Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
- Fuses for correct size and fit in holders Every 6 months and corrosion in fuse holder - Relays for worn shunts and signs of overheating - Evidence of overheating Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024...
Normal: Once a Year Clean dirt and trash from all horizontal Hoistway Heavy: Every Year surfaces including the car and entrance Excessive: cleaning sills. Every 6 months Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
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Normal: Once a Year Clean up and dispose of debris properly. Leaving car Heavy: Every Year Return the car to normal operation and Excessive: the stop switch to the RUN position. Every 6 months Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024...
Normal: Once a Year or dirt from the belt and pulleys. Do Overspeed Heavy: Every Year Excessive: not use harsh chemicals on the system Every 6 months overspeed components; use only mild detergents. Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024 Vuelift Owner’s Manual...
Normal: Once a Year Verify proper operation of the safety Safety Heavy: Every Year brakes and the motor brake. Check brakes and Excessive: motor brake with full load every 12 months. Every 6 months Vuelift Owner’s Manual Part No. 001122-CE, Rev. 001, 31-m01-2024...