3 Operation ......................12 3.1 Check Before Using CT250/300/250A/300A ........13 3.2 Usage of Control button ..............14 3.2.1 Usage of Control button for CT250/300 ........14 3.2.2 Usage of Control button for CT250A/300A ........ 15 3.3 Adjustment of Handrail ..............16 3.5.2Initial position ..................
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4.1 Battery pack ..................26 4.2 Recycling ....................30 4.3 Precautions for care and use ............30 4.4 FAQ ......................32 5 Packaging box and shipping instructions ..........33 6 Warranty and responsibility ................. 35 6.1 Warranty ....................35 6.2 Responsibility ..................36...
Forbidden to reach underneath the load plate or touch the rotating part or crawler track with hand. Do not use the CT250/300/250A/300A in rainy, wet, snowy or icy condition which may cause failure of brake or side slip or other...
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Do not use CT250/300/250A/300A if the crawler track is broken. Do not use CT250/300/250A/300A on road that is slippery or with barrier. Do not use the CT250/300/250A/300A on the escalators or moving belts. Turn off the CT250/300/250A/300A immediately if the drive part is ...
7 :adjustable strap holder 8:battery slide 9:battery base:10:directional wheel 2.2 Technical data This user manual is for CT250/300/250A/300A series ONLY 2.3 Application fields This series of products are new type of stair climbers that can transport heavy goods to go up and down the stairs. It’s ideal for...
2.4 Technical Parameters Stair Climber CT250/300 Technical Parameters Model CT250 CT300 Height:MIN 1100 mm,MAX 1500mm Size Width: 600 mm Length: 1030 mm Main Body: 59.5 kg Weight Battery pack: 3.1 kg Capacity 250 kg 300 kg Climbing speed 16 steps/min 20 steps/min (250/300kg)...
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Noise level <70dB (1m horizontal distance measurement) Storing/operating temperature of -5℃~35℃/0℃~40℃ device Storing/operating temperature of -5℃~35℃/0℃~40℃ battery Serial number See the body nameplate Protection level IP54 Lifespan 3years/50000steps Stair Climber CT250A/300A Technical Parameters Model CT250A CT300A Height:MIN 1155 mm,MAX 1530mm Size Width: 600 mm Length: 1030 mm...
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Protection level IP54 Lifespan 3years/50000steps Note:CT250/300/250A/300Aparameters are suitable for ambient temperature 25℃. In a low-temperature environment, the load and endurance will be reduced. If the low-speed mode is started, the endurance will be reduced accordingly. This product is recommended to be used within 1000 meters above sea level. It is recommended to use under ambient humidity range of 45%-85% (no frost or snow).
Open the steel back support of the CT250/300 to vertical Angle. Secure the CT250/300 back support panel with plum knob. And plug the aviation plug of the with spring wire into the corresponding socket. 2.7.2 CT250A/300A installation instructions...
0 ℃) before initial operation! Warning——Only trained person operate CT250/300/250A/300A. Warning——Pilot operation must be carried out with no load and in low speed mode! Warning——The goods must be fastened with straps! Warning——Practice operating the machine with cargo of 50-100 kg until you are fully skilled in controlling the machine.
3.1 Check Before Using CT250/300/250A/300A Warning Stop operation when the following issues occur and contact manufacturer or local dealer for CT250/300/250A/300A repair. (1)The battery has been fully charged, but the Battery level display still shows low power. (2) Press the Control button, and find the function is inconsistent...
(5)CT250/300/250A/300A makes abnormal sound during functioning. Please stop the CT250/300/250A/300A if there is any damage to the remaining parts or abnormal vibration of the machine which difficult to determine whether the machine can be used safely during functioning.
Downstairs Direction: Caterpillar forward (Downstairs Direction) Upstairs Direction: Close the loading board Caterpillar backward (upstairs direction) Open the loading board Point Switch Automatic mode:Upstairs/Downstairs direction control track walking direction, in the process of walking and upstairs/downstairs loading plate Angle automatically maintain the existing Angle (horizontal Angle).
Track mode / Load board adjustment mode 3.3 Adjustment of Handrail 3.3.1 CT250/300 Handrail Position Adjustment The handle of CT250/300 is adjusted by locking the clamp screw. After loosening the clamp screw, the handle can be pulled out or retracted. When the handle...
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3.4 Operate on Flat Ground 3.4.1 Operate on flat ground The bottom of CT250/300/250A/300A has casters for walking on flat ground. Adjust the loading board to the smallest angle, which will enable the casters touch the ground.
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This way is applied to short distance walk or on uneven road surfaces. Note: crawler walking can only achieve forward and backward, can not achieve steering 3.5Go Upstairs 3.5.1Start the CT250/300/250A/300A stair climber...
3.5.2Initial position After confirming that the goods are firmly fixed, move CT250/300/250A/300A to the edge of the stair, and move both sides of the tracks close to the edge of the first step at the same time. Set...
The CT250/300/250A/300A will go up slowly before the tracks leave the ground completely.When CT250/300/250A/300A is in the automatic mode to automatically adjust the loading board Angle, the running speed of the track will be automatically reduced. Note: if the Angle changes too...
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Warning: There is potential risk when CT250/300/250A/300A moves up to the highest stair on every floor. CT250/300/250A/300A may roll over forward or backward. Keep people and goods far away the machine. When a rollover is inevitable, loosen the armrest and dodge in time.
3.6.2Initial position when down stairs Move the CT250/300/250A/300A stair climber to the edge of the platform on the stairs. Use the mode switch to set the CT250/300A /300A to automatic mode and use the crawler to go downstairs.
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Warning: There is potential risk when CT250/300/250A/300A moves on the highest stair. CT250/300/250A/300A may roll over forward or backward. Make sure there is nobody and no goods beneath the stair. When a rollover is inevitable, loosen the armrest and dodge in time.
3.6.5 Going down to the last THREE steps When CT250/300/250A/300A reaches the last three steps of the stair, set CT250/300/250A/300A to automatic mode and slowly descend when the track is in contact with the platform under the stair. Note: if the Angle change is...
NOTE——Turn off the power switch of the battery after each use! Remove the battery if the machine will not be used for a long time. When parking, ensure that CT250/300/250A/300A is stored on the horizontal ground, press down the front universal wheel brake, stable and non-shaking.
4 Maintenance 4.1 Battery pack Notice——Please keep the stair climber away from the wet environment. After each use, please remember to charge! Please follow the operating instructions to charge! Keep the socket dry! Notice——Please protect the charger and the charging cables away from oil, grease, detergent, thinner or any potentially damaging items! 1、Remove the battery in...
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NOTE: Don’t start CT250/300/250A/300A while the battery is in charging. 4.1.1 Battery instructions and precautions (1) Storage When the battery pack to be long-term stored, charge the battery pack to about 50% capacity, store in dry and ventilated place, charge for every 3 months.
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d) Forbid to remove any cell in the battery pack. Unauthorized dissembling of batteries is prohibited, and may invalidate your warranty. e) Problem handling Symptom Trouble Reason Troubleshooting Battery with Battery output cable Connect the output no-output is not connected. line properly Battery pack is out...
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*Forbid to short-circuit battery with wire or other metal objects! *Forbid to nail, knock or trample battery! *Forbid to disassemble the battery and battery pack in any way! *Forbid to put the battery into microwave oven or pressure vessel! **Forbid to use batteries on other devices! *Forbid charging in outdoor or rainy days! *Prohibit the use of series and parallel battery! *If the battery pack gives off odor, gets heat, deformation,...
4.3 Precautions for care and use * Store CT250/300/250A/300A in an environment above 0 ° C for at least one hour before the initial operation. * Do not exceed the load capacity.
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hours)≤50%],Rated load of 70% or above,the maximum continuous running time is less than 60 minutes. Rated load of less then 70%,the maximum continuous running time is less than 90 minutes. Note:Motor of loading board,20% working time[Continuous Operating Hours/(Continuous Operating Hours+Continuous rest hours)≤20%],Rated load of 70% or above,the maximum continuous running time is less than 2 minutes.Rated load of less then 70%,the maximum continuous running time is less than 4...
The packaging of the CT250/300/250A/300A stair climber consists of a carton pack and a wooden pallet. The carton part uses a high-strength carton that can bear a weight of 500KG. The CT250/300/250A/300A can only be stored in a way that the carton is stacked on the pallet. The CT250/300/250A/300A box can bear two layers of stacking.
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forklift loading or unloading. At the same time, after stacking, the two-layer package must be fixed to prevent tipping due to external reasons. 5.2 Basic size of packaging box Unit: mm...
6 Warranty and responsibility 6.1 Warranty The warranty period of the product is 12 months Any damage caused by the following reasons is not covered by the warranty: Damage caused by overload work; Damage caused by incorrect operation Damage caused by violence ...
6.2 Responsibility The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused to the CT250/250A/300/300A in the following cases. Inappropriate equipment operation Repair, dismantling or other operations of the equipment without ...
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