Bruno SRE-3000 Elan Operator's Manual

Bruno SRE-3000 Elan Operator's Manual

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Please contact your Bruno dealer with any questions or service concerns,
using the contact information shown below:
Dealer Name:
Dealer Name: Gamburd Inc.
Address:
Address: 12405 Montague St. Los Angeles, CA 91331
Telephone No.:
Telephone No.: (888) 902-2237
Operator's Manual
Retail Customers
(Dealer: Place contact information below.)
REV. 09-24-2012
SRE-3000 Elan
STRAIGHT RAIL STAIRLIFT

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May 30, 2025

How to replace SRE-3000 nattery

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May 30, 2025

To replace the battery in a Bruno SRE-3000 Elan remote transmitter:

1. Remove the access panel on the back of the transmitter.
2. Insert two AA alkaline batteries.
3. Replace the batteries annually.

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Summary of Contents for Bruno SRE-3000 Elan

  • Page 1 SRE-3000 Elan STRAIGHT RAIL STAIRLIFT Operator’s Manual Retail Customers Please contact your Bruno dealer with any questions or service concerns, using the contact information shown below: (Dealer: Place contact information below.) Dealer Name: Dealer Name: Gamburd Inc. Address: Address: 12405 Montague St. Los Angeles, CA 91331 Telephone No.:...
  • Page 2 Bruno reserves the right to use information indicated on this form in its online, video, audio and printed Bruno dealer. materials. Names will be abbreviated to ensure the privacy and anonymity of the individual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Warranty ....... . 18-19 ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.®...
  • Page 4: Specifications

    Maximum Incline: 45 degrees, specials to 52 degrees Seat Swivel: 0, 67 and 90 degrees at top landing only Battery Charger: 120VAC, 60 Hz, 0.35A input; 24VDC, 1A output, continuous monitoring ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 5: Safety

    • Make sure the armrests are folded down. The stairway elevator will not operate if the armests are folded up. • NON-AMBULATORY USERS: Bruno recommends carrying a cellular or cordless telephone or an emergency communication device when riding the stairway elevator while alone in the house.
  • Page 6 Only in the event of a prolonged power outage (more than one hour) will it be necessary to turn the power off (circuit breaker switch on the carriage). ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 7 SRE-3000 UP/DOWN rocker control switch armrest folding seat seat swivel lever obstruction sensors obstruction sensors folding footrest ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 8: Circuit Breaker

    Reset it, if necessary. Possible causes of circuit breaker tripping: • foreign object jamming the rail or gear rack; • exceeding the rated weight capacity of the stairway elevator. ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 9: Seating

    Once you release the swivel lever, the seat will lock at the next available position. To lower the seat assembly from a folded position to the riding position, simply push down on the seat. seat swivel lever ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 10: Operation

    NOTE: If the armrests are not completely the upper or lower end of the lowered, a safety switch disables the rocker switch and the stairway elevator stair rail, or until the switch is will not operate. released. ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 11 NOTE: The seat will only swivel at the top landing. 12. Release the seat swivel lever and allow the seat to lock in this position. 13. Unbuckle the positioning belt and carefully exit the seat. ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 12: Charging

    Failure to keep the batteries charged, or allowing them to fully discharge, will significantly shorten the life of the batteries. Occasionally check the battery charger LED to make sure the stairway elevator is being charged correctly. ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 13 Make sure the charger is plugged into a live outlet. red (flashing) defective batteries in unit Contact your authorized Bruno dealer for service. yellow charging status OK green battery fully charged/float status OK mode charging ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 14 • Keep the battery charger plugged into a live outlet at all times. • At least once a year, have the elevator examined, cleaned and lubricated by an authorized Bruno service technician. A complete list of annual maintenance operations appears in the installation manual available from your Bruno dealer.
  • Page 15 TROUBLESHOOTING Your SRE-3000 is not operating correctly. What should you do? Before calling your Bruno dealer, refer to the solutions listed below. This could save you an unnecessary service call! • Seat swivel. Is the seat locked in the riding position? •...
  • Page 16: Battery Charger

    • Visual check. Do you notice anything about your elevator that is different or out of place? If your SRE-3000 continues to function improperly or not at all after completing the preceding checklist, contact an authorized Bruno dealer to perform all required service, repair and maintenance operations. ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.®...
  • Page 17: Vacation And Long-Term Storage

    To recharge, simply turn on the circuit breaker and wait until the battery charger LED indicates that the batteries are fully recharged. circuit breaker ©2012 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc.® SRE-3000 Operator 09-24-2012...
  • Page 18: Warranty

    The exclusive remedy for a defect in a Bruno Stairlift shall be the repair or replacement, at the option of Bruno, of the defective part or component. After the first 30 days of this warranty, only parts and components are covered.
  • Page 19: Warranty

    Bruno, damage in shipment, or repairs undertaken by anyone other than Bruno factory employees or authorized distributors. The “original purchaser” of a Bruno Stairlift that is leased or rented shall be the person or entity acting as the lessee or rental provider.
  • Page 20 ©2010 Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc. ® All illustrations and specifications in this brochure are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. Bruno Independent Living Aids, Inc . reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.

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