Remote Operation; Manual Seat Swivel - Harmar Mobility PINNACLE SL600 Owner's Manual

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PINNACLE STAIRLIFT: SECTION 3
OPERATION

REMOTE OPERATION

These steps are designed to facilitate the remote
operation of the lift for user convenience, with an
emphasis on safety, especially when assisting others
in using the lift remotely.
USING THE CALL/SEND HAND CONTROL UNIT
To operate the lift remotely, press and continuously
hold the appropriate up or down button on the call/
send hand control unit. These units are commonly
positioned at both the upper and lower landings of
the staircase. See Figure 3-8.
Up button
REMOTE OPERATION FOR ANOTHER PERSON
If you are operating the lift on behalf of another
person, ensure they are securely seated with the
seat belt fastened before initiating the remote
operation.
NOTE: A single beep indicates that the lift has touched an
obstruction. Clear the obstruction before proceeding.
If the lift is parked at the charge station and it is beeping
intermittently it could be because the power supply is not
connected to the AC power.
SL600 PINNACLE STAIRLIFT:
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Down button
Figure 3-8
Owner's Manual

MANUAL SEAT SWIVEL

(STANDARD UNITS)
The Pinnacle Stairlift is equipped with a swiveling
seat designed to rotate up to 85 degrees at the top
landing, allowing occupants to exit away from the
steps. The footrest at the top landing is positioned
at least level with the landing or slightly higher.
MANUAL SEAT SWIVEL CONTROL
For standard units, occupants can manually control
the seat swivel by pressing downward on the seat
swivel levers/bars to release the locking latch. Once
released, occupants can use their feet and/or body
inertia to rotate the seat toward the landing. An
intermediate latch at 45 degrees rotation is available,
and the maximum rotation is at 85 degrees. The latch
must be re-engaged in both positions to prevent
unintended rotation during dismount. See Figure 3-9.
Figure 3-9
NOTICE
Once the seat is rotated away from the travel position
(facing forward), the stairlift is locked and cannot
move up or down the rail.

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