Testing; Rescuing The User - Handicare 1100 Quick Reference Manual

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Testing

The circuits should be tested as follows:
Use the electrical diagram to see which circuit you need to test
Disconnect the Handicare 1100 from the power supply
Disconnect the printed circuit
Set the multimeter to the "beep" or "resistance" or "voltage" test mode
Check that you are testing between the correct connector pins/numbers.
No "beep" or resistance means that the circuit being tested is not complete.
Voltages can be find on the electrical scheme
If there is a short circuit with the frame, hold one of the measuring pins against the unit's ground pin
push the other measuring pins into one of the connectors.
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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. For example, faults in the footrest safeguard, in the operation, detection
strips or the chair position switch.
Never ride with the user on the lift when a safety measure is switched off.
If it is not possible to remove the fault without danger to the user, first release the user:
In such case ensure that you are positioned above the user and the stairlift at all times.
Move the user to safety by turning the chair in the direction of the stairs. Lock the chair in place.
Unfasten the safety belt. The client may now step in the direction of the stairs and proceed to the
floor above.
Remove the fault.
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