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Troubleshooting - ThyssenKrupp Citia BOS Owner's Manual

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This Owner's Manual must be read and understood in its
entirety prior to attempting operation of equipment.
All operating procedures must be followed in order to avoid
possible injury or property damage!
Contents
Introduction .................................................................... 3
Operation and Description of Features ............................... 4
Important Operating Notes ............................................... 6
Maintenance .................................................................. 7

Troubleshooting .............................................................. 7

Limited Warranty ............................................................ 8
General Specifications
Indoor, straight run stairways
Application:
32 feet (max)
Track Length:
300 pounds (136kg)
Rated Load:
18 to 25 feet per minute
Rated Speed:
115 VAC, 60 Hz, 3-wire grounded outlet
Power Supply:
(NEC requires that this outlet be dedicated)
24 VDC
Motor:
Rack and pinion
Drive System:
Extruded aluminum
Track:
25° to 45°
Angle of Incline:
IMPORTANT
THE SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR
Citia BOS stair lift is:
This serial number contains important information
about your lift. This number may be needed if the
lift requires replacement parts. Please keep it handy.
xxIM0805
Maintenance
Regular maintenance is essential in keeping your Citia BOS in proper operating condition.
Please remember, you, as the owner of this equipment, are responsible for making sure
maintenance and upkeep is performed on a regularly scheduled basis.
We strongly urge you to protect your investment by having only an authorized ThyssenKrupp
Access dealer perform all required maintenance, service and repair work. They are trained
technicians, qualified to do the job.
To assure proper operating condition of your lift, the items listed below should be inspected
and/or serviced every six (6) months.
Tighten all fastening anchors.
Verify proper operation of the footrest obstruction sensor.
Lightly oil swivel seat mechanism with a household oil.
Lubricate the gear rack on the track with the lubricant provided with the lift.
Clean any dirt build up on track where wheels roll.
Troubleshooting
Before You Call For Service. . . . . .
A quick check of the Operating Instructions in this manual may prevent an unnecessary
service call. Before calling your authorized ThyssenKrupp Access dealer for service, refer to
the following checklist . . .
If Lift Will Not Operate:
Check for obstructions in the path of the lift.
Check that the swivel seat is in the locked, riding position.
Check that the lift's power cord is plugged into the 115 VAC outlet or check for a blown
fuse or tripped circuit breaker at the main circuit box. Allow the batteries to recharge at
least 12 hours with unit on charge station.
If lift will still not operate, contact your local authorized dealer for immediate service. If your
lift needs servicing, use only original replacement parts and hardware to maintain quality and
performance.
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