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HANDICARE 1100
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  • Page 1 HANDICARE 1100 Q U I C K R E F E R E N C E G U I D E...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Quick Reference Guide Contents Introduction Display codes Display Toggle General safety line Chair position switch The bottom safety line The top safety line Bottom and top limit switch Motors Charging / Power supply Batteries Powered swivel chair Powered footrest Powered footrest and powered swivel not functioning The powered swivel release Printed circuit The remotes...
  • Page 4 Handicare 1100...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Quick Reference Guide Introduction This guide is intended for use as a general reference by engineers repairing faults on the Handicare 1100. There is room for improvement in every guide. If you have any tips or suggestions, please let us know so that we can incorporate them.
  • Page 6: Display Codes

    Handicare 1100 Display codes Display Action Display Action Display Action 3 sec No display. Possibly lift in Toggle activated: Toggle delay: self test lift sleeping mode - the lift rides up PAGE 8 PAGE 8 PAGE 8 Display Action Display...
  • Page 7 Quick Reference Guide Display codes PAGE 12 Display Action Display Action Display Action Motor problems Requires charge Off charge [ L0=n, L1=n, L2=n, L3=n, L4=n ] PAGE 24 PAGE 26 PAGE 26 Display Action Display Action Display Action 30 min. 3 sec Low battery voltage Toggle delay: self test lift...
  • Page 8: Display

    Handicare 1100 Display On the lift is a display that is integrated with the printed circuit which show a diagnostic code to help you to locate the cause of possible breakdowns. The codes can be found on page 6 and 7 and in the user- and installation manual.
  • Page 9 Quick Reference Guide Display...
  • Page 10: Toggle

    Handicare 1100 Toggle The lift is operated by the toggle on the armrest. The toggle as well as the key switch and the button for the powered footrest can be swapped from right to left on side. The lift will not ride when the armrests are in the folded position.
  • Page 11 Quick Reference Guide Toggle...
  • Page 12: General Safety Line

    Handicare 1100 General safety line The next components are part of the general safety line: • The keyswitch • The emergency stop • The chair position switch When the keyswitch and the emergency stop are activated, the lift won’t move in both directions and the powered swivel and the powered footrest do not function.
  • Page 13 Quick Reference Guide General safety line...
  • Page 14 Handicare 1100 General safety line The emergency stop LED If the emergency stop is pressed, the general safety line will be interrupted. The LED in the emergency stop will light up to attract the user. The power from the LED comes from the power on the toggle line.
  • Page 15 Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 16: Chair Position Switch

    Handicare 1100 Chair position switch Code “-“ F A U L T Display Action Connection Standard Faulty CLICK! A1-4 4,3 V 4,3 V A1-5 4,3 V Chair in swivel position A1-6 4,3 V A1-10 4,3 V 4,3 V F A U L T...
  • Page 17 Quick Reference Guide Chair position switch...
  • Page 18: The Bottom Safety Line

    Handicare 1100 The bottom safety line The next components are part of the bottom safety line: • The bottom footrest switch • The underpan switch • The footrestswitch underside footrest when folded • The bottom cover switch Code “6“ F A U L T...
  • Page 19 Quick Reference Guide The bottom safety line 4,3 V 4,3 V...
  • Page 20: The Top Safety Line

    Handicare 1100 The top safety line The next components are part of the top safety line: • The top footrest switch • The top cover switch Code “4“ F A U L T Display Action Right Connection Standard Faulty A1-5...
  • Page 21 Quick Reference Guide The top safety line 4,3 V 4,3 V...
  • Page 22: Bottom And Top Limit Switch

    Handicare 1100 Bottom and top limit switch The lift stops at the end of the rail on the limit switches that are positioned on the printed circuit. If the lift has reached the end of the rail and you move the toggle again in the same direction the display will show “3”...
  • Page 23 Quick Reference Guide Bottom and top limit switch...
  • Page 24: Motors

    When the lift is on the end limit ramps and it is permanently displaying 8/SL or 9/SL regardless of call status (no movement from either lift or track), it is advised to ‘un-pair’ the 1100 from the slide track by removing the RF PCB from the 1100PCB, resetting the power pack by disconnecting battery and charger then reconnecting.
  • Page 25 Quick Reference Guide Motors...
  • Page 26: Charging / Power Supply

    Handicare 1100 Charging / Power supply The battery charger is suitable for an input voltage of between 100V and 240V. The output voltage is 33 V=. The charging current is 1 A. Code “1” and “2” and “7” Display Action...
  • Page 27 Quick Reference Guide Charging / Power supply...
  • Page 28 Handicare 1100 Charging / Power supply *AA24415* AA24415 _ 0A _ 250221 HANDICARE 1100 CHECK ! REPAIR see next page TIGHTEN THE PCB BY PLACING TWO SCREWS THE PCB IS NOT FITTING WELL see next page 40 sec. STRAIGHTEN THE BRACKETS OF...
  • Page 29 Quick Reference Guide Charging / Power supply...
  • Page 30: Batteries

    Handicare 1100 The batteries Two 12V 2,6 Ah maintenance-free lead-acid batteries are used. They have an expected life span of three years. If the output voltage of one of the batteries is at least 5V less than that of the other, it can be assumed the battery is faulty.
  • Page 31 Quick Reference Guide The batteries...
  • Page 32: Powered Swivel Chair

    Handicare 1100 Powered swivel chair The powered swivel chair swivels at the top and is operated from the toggle. The lift shall be on the upper end limit switch and the board should detect the charge voltage. The powered swivel chair can be operated manually in case of emergency.
  • Page 33 Quick Reference Guide Powered swivel chair...
  • Page 34: Powered Footrest

    Handicare 1100 Powered footrest The powered footrest is powered from a button under the armrest. The powered footrest can be activated all along the track. Code “F / P” The powered footrest is not functioning and the powered swivel is functioning...
  • Page 35 Quick Reference Guide Powered footrest...
  • Page 36: Powered Footrest And Powered Swivel Not Functioning

    Handicare 1100 Powered footrest and powered swivel not functioning The powered footrest is powered from a button under the armrest. The powered footrest can be activated all along the track. Code “F / P” The powered footrest and the powered swivel are not functioning...
  • Page 37 Quick Reference Guide Powered footrest and powered swivel not functioning...
  • Page 38: The Powered Swivel Release

    Handicare 1100 The powered swivel release In case of emergency the powered swivel motor can be released by pressing the release button S15.
  • Page 39: Printed Circuit

    Quick Reference Guide Printed circuit The printed circuit controls all electrical components in the lift. Once installed and there is power on the lift, the accelerometer on the printed circuit checks if the lift is right handed or left handed. So it is not necessary to change anything on the remotes and joystick.
  • Page 40: The Remotes

    Red cover on the backside means the remote functions on infrared. • Orange cover on the backside means the remote functions on radiofrequency (868 Mhz), this is optional for the 1100. • Blue cover on the backside means the remote functions on radiofrequency (915 Mhz), this is optional for the 1100.
  • Page 41 Quick Reference Guide The remotes...
  • Page 42: The 2,4 Ghz-Rf Module

    Handicare 1100 The 2,4 Ghz-Rf module Black = + (3,3V) Yellow = TX data PCBA Orange = RX data PCBA...
  • Page 43: Slidetrack

    Quick Reference Guide Slidetrack...
  • Page 44 Handicare 1100 Slide track TRACK...
  • Page 45: Slide Track Fault Finding

    The lift wont drive - at this point fix the lift depending on the fault code – the fault is in the lift not the track, the track cant move if the lift doesn’t move. The display says n05L – this code means that the 1100 has lost the connection to the battery box 125 and needs to be re-paired/re-calibrated.
  • Page 46 Quick Reference Guide Once we have established the problem is in the track There is a sequence of testing that if done correctly will in the vast majority of cases will diagnose the fault. Test the batteries of the battery box - the charger must be turned off or you will get false results.
  • Page 47 Quick Reference Guide Your 6 potential problems Upside safety switch – A40 Downside safety switch – A40 Up limit switch - A41 Down limit switch - A41 Gas strut safety switch – A42 126EL PCB failure WHITE BATTERY BOX ENDSTOPS BLACK BLUE TRACK...
  • Page 48 UK, US, HHHW, dealer premises. If you have a motor fault on an 1100 that is paired to a slide track, the motor fault code will not appear on the display, the lift will simply be in a breakdown mode and likely only showing 85L or 95L even without putting in a call to move.
  • Page 49: Testing

    Rescuing the user Instructions for rescuing a user seated on a chair lift of the type Handicare 1100 that is still at the top of the stairs. Check the status of the stairlift via the diagnostic display. Remove faults in the stair lift that could pose a danger to the user.
  • Page 50: Track

    Handicare 1100 Track 1 2 3 BLUE 2 3 1 2 3 1...
  • Page 51 Quick Reference Guide...
  • Page 52 Handicare Stairlifts B.V. Newtonstraat 35 1704 SB Heerhugowaard The Netherlands T +31 (0)72 576 88 88 traplift@handicare.com Handicare Accessibility Ltd. 82 First Avenue, Pensnett Estate Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 7FJ, England T +44 (0)1384 408700 enquiries@handicare.co.uk Handicare Monte-escaliers 4 Rue des Piverts ZAC de l’...

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