Contents Foreword ..............................2 Declarations .............................. 3 Site acceptance test (SAT) ........................8 Terms of use ............................. 9 Technical specifications ........................10 Safety instructions ..........................13 Function description ..........................17 Start-up ..............................17 Instructions for the use ........................17 10. Operation ..............................22 11. Troubleshooting ............................23 12.
Foreword Congratulations on the purchase of your new EleNor® lift. This is an original user manual for your new EleNor lift. It is important to read this user manual before using the lift. The user manual should always be kept close to the lift.
Resellers who purchase the EleNor® product (“Product”) directly from Liftup: for a period of 25 months from the date of shipment from Liftup, the Product will substantially conform to Liftup’s standard published specifications for the Product and the Product hardware will be substantially free from defects in materials and workmanship.
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Product with hardware or software products, information, data, systems, interfaces, services or devices not made, supplied or specified by Liftup; (b) the operation of the Product under any specifications other than, or in addition to, Liftup’s standard published specifications for the Product;...
Product as an integral part thereof. Such embedded software/firmware (which includes all updates thereto) contains valuable trade secrets and is proprietary to Liftup A/S and its suppliers. To the greatest extent permitted by law, such embedded software/firmware may not be modified, copied, disassembled, decompiled or reverse engineered.
The radio module contained in the EleNor® and associated remote comply with the FCC Part 15.249 and the Industry Canada requirements RSS-GEN, RSS-210 The radio module contained in the EleNor and associated remotes complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with Industry Canada license exempt standard(s). Operation is subject to the...
Terms of use IMPORTANT! It is important to read this user manual before using the lift. The user manual should always be kept close to the lift. 4.1 Owner’s responsibility The owner of the lift is obliged to ensure that the surroundings of the installation are safe at all times.
<2,200 lbs. (<1,000 kg) Environment: Indoor and Outdoor – designed for corrosion class C1-C3 cf. ISO 12944:2018 but can be installed in certain C4 environments. Consult Liftup Support Team. Approval: CE marked in accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EF Complies with essential requirement of...
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< 1% (only TX for paired Remotes) Power: < 0,6mW Controlled environment Supply: 5,6 Volt 30mA Water and dust: IP XX (shall be mounted inside Liftup products) Working temperature: 41ºF to 104ºF (+5ºC to +40ºC) Storage temperature: 13ºF to 158ºF (-25ºC to +70ºC) Expected service life: >...
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PCT patent application No.: PCT/EP2023/060088 • Underpan for lifting systems EP patent application No.: 22169054.8 PCT patent application No.: PCT/EP2023/060086 The following design protection applies to lifting device EleNor® • DK registration No.: DM/220428 • U.S. Design Patent No. D1017176 The following word mark is trademark registered for class 07, 09 and 10: ”EleNor”...
Do not attempt to move, uninstall or repair the lift yourself. Incorrect assembly could cause a risk of inadvertent elements of danger to the users. Liftup disclaims any responsibility, if installation and repair are not done by an authorised service technician.
6.2 Installation and maintenance The lift must be installed in safe surroundings and Liftup’s guidelines ”EleNor® Site Requirements” must be adhered to. Erection, installation, repair and service work MUST be done by an authorised service technician to ensure correct assembly.
It the lift has been installed in such a manner that an alarm signal is not sufficient (e. g. freely accessible without supervision) two-way communication must be provided. If the lift is installed with a two-way communication system, it must be connected to a telephone number which is in operation at any time (when the lift is accessible).
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6.6.2 Anti-crushing safety feature Beneath the entire lift a number of push plates (anti-crushing) are fitted which are activated if an object is going to be crushed below. When this feature is activated, the lift stops. If the anti-crushing feature is activated, release the operating button. Remove any objects under the lift and then again run it to floor level.
Function description The lift is a so-called “dead man’s switch” lift, i.e., the push buttons must be pushed in throughout the entire operation. A dead man's switch will deactivate the lift, when the switch is released. The lift is easy to operate: The user summons the lift using one of the buttons on the external call station.
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Fig. 1: Operating panel on the lift Fig. 2: Fig. 3: Fig. 4: Fig. 5: Standard call station Standard call station Standard call station, Standard call station, with cable, with cable, wireless, wireless, 1-way 2-way 1-way 2-way Fig. 6: Fig. 7: Fig.
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9.2 Calling the lift to the UPPER level To call the lift to the upper level, press the call station situated on the upper level until the lift has run all the way up and come to a stop. When the door is completely open, it is possible to enter the lift.
9.6 Emergency stop If the lift makes an unintended or undesired movement, or if it must be stopped in order to avoid potential risks, press the EMERGENCY STOP button. To release the emergency stop, turn the button clockwise. If the emergency stop has been activated, the lift initially can only be operated by means of the operating panel on the lift.
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9.7 Alarm and emergency call The lift is equipped with an alarm button that can summon assistance. In order to activate the alarm, press the alarm button and hold it in for approx. 5 seconds. The alarm button can be connected in several ways: 1.
Operation 10.1 Unintended movements of lift If during the use of your lift, movement or action occur which are not described in this manual, stop the unit and call technical assistance. 10.2 Power failure Under normal operating conditions, the lift must always be connected to a 110V socket. The lift cannot be used if the power supply has been interrupted.
Troubleshooting For safety reasons the lift is fitted with a number of mechanical and electrical locks and sensors. If some of these features do not function correctly or are not activated in correct order, the lift will not run. In case of an operational interruption, you may try to identify the error using the below list.
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Error Cause Solution The platform cannot run The DOWN button in the Release the button and try upward. operating panel is stuck. again. Contact an authorised dealer if the problem persists. The platform cannot run button Release the button and try downward.
Emergency evacuation If the platform remains stopped between the levels and troubleshooting (section 11) does not solve the problem, it is necessary to evacuate the passenger. Lift installations which are not under constant supervision must be fitted with an alarm. 12.1 Emergency lowering in safety mode In the event of other (serious) faults where the lift cannot be lowered in “safety mode”, only a service technician will be able to make the lift move by means of a special electrical or manual...
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12.3 Evacuation of user in an emergency • If it is necessary to lift a user off the lift (e. g. a wheelchair user), equivalent lifting equipment /auxiliary devices should be used. • Evacuation should only be carried out by the fire department or other authorised personnel. •...
Maintenance At regular intervals, check the space beneath the lift for leaves, branches or other items/objects and remove all to allow for the free movement of the lift. Maintenance of the lift will normally only be necessary in connection with the regular service inspections (see section 16) which must be carried out by an authorised service technician.
How to replace the battery: Hand-held remote control 1. Loosen the screw ( Torx TX 6) on the rear of the remote control 2. Remove the rear panel 3. Replace the battery 4. Replace the rear panel and test the remote control Call station In order to gain access to the battery, loosen...
Pairing transmitter and receiver 14.1 Wireless call station and call station column 2,4 GHz The transmitter and receiver must always be paired in order to work. This is normally done at the factory or by an authorised service technician. The receiver will not respond to a transmitter it is not paired with.
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5. Gain access to the transmitter: Call station In order to gain access to the printed circuit board, loosen the 2 Torx screws and pull down the top cover to separate it from the body. Call station column To gain access to the printed circuit board, loosen the 4 top screws and pull up the top cover carefully.
To reset a call station/call station column so that it is no longer paired with the lift, the following steps should be followed: Resetting the transmitter: 1. Press S4 on the transmitter for more than 10 seconds. 2. Once the control light LED begins to flash rapidly, the transmitter has been reset. Resetting the receiver: 1.
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3. Loosen the 4 screws and remove the rear panel. 4. Press ’Connect’ (1) briefly. When the control light begins to flash slowly, the receiver is in installations mode for 2 min. 5. Press the UP (↑) and the DOWN arrow (↓) on the remote control at the same time and hold them for approx.
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To reset a remote control so that it is no longer paired, the following steps should be followed: Resetting the transmitter: 1. Press the UP (↑) and DOWN (↓) buttons at the same time for approx. 5 seconds until the control light on the remote control begins to flash slowly.
Handover of ownership The checklist below, which reviews the lift's operating and safety features, must be reviewed with the user/owner of the lift before ownership is transferred.
See: https://www.liftup.dk/us/contact. IMPORTANT! The emergency stop must be activated before servicing the lift. This is to protect against accidental operation.
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16.3 Service report for service inspections (Example)
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16.5 Online service log (only certain countries) A QR code is available on the lift giving direct access to the online service log related to the lift. By means of a smartphone, tablet or similar it is possible to scan the QR code. When scanning the QR code you gain direct access to the online service log related to the lift, and a new log is created.
Furthermore, product safety may be compromised, which may pose a risk to personal safety. For further details regarding spare parts and service, please contact one of our dealers at https://www.liftup.dk/us/contact. Article No. Description 103691...
19.1 Material specification for the EleNor lift Material Included in the following components/parts* Steel (S 355 J2) Platform frames, top/bottom console, handrails Aluminium (6063 T6) Columns, door and side profiles on platform, covering, under pan plates Brass (Cu Zn 39 Pb 3)
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