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Page 2: ...ll not accept liability for any alteration or typing error Subject to the exceptions provided by law this publication and or its contents may not be whether entirely or partly reproduced copied and or...
Page 3: ...____13 4 Use_____________________________________________________________________15 4 1 Unfolding the seat and sitting down_________________________________________________16 4 2 Travelling with the s...
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Page 5: ...used 1 2 SYMBOLS WARNING WARNING means that a fatal injury is possible if the instructions are not obeyed CAUTION CAUTION means that damage to equipment is possible if the instructions are not obeyed...
Page 6: ...users with an intellectual disability can only use the stairlift under supervision Keep children away from the stairlift Do not let children play with the stairlift In case of existing child stair fen...
Page 7: ...rests Keep your feet on the footrest Do not let your feet protrude outside the footrest Do not get off the stairlift on the stairs not even in case of a breakdown Only get off the stairlift at floor p...
Page 8: ...e stairlift in any way The performance of substantial modifications may result in the stairlift being outside the scope of the type approval certificate so that the declaration of conformity and the C...
Page 9: ...3 3 10 10 4 4 11 11 6 6 7 7 1 1 13 13 8 8 5 5 12 12 9 9 1 Seat 2 Backrest 3 Armrest 4 Armrest control unit Refer to section 3 2 1 Armrest control unit 5 Footrest 6 Safety belt 7 Motor housing 8 Warni...
Page 10: ...ved to the opposite side if more convenient to the user The armrest should be unfolded to gain control 3 2 1 1 HOMEGLiDE CLASSiC HOMEGLiDE EXTRA HOMEGLiDE OUTDOOR 14 Key switch Extra Outdoor 15 Key Ex...
Page 11: ...t is switched on using the key switch Extra Outdoor The armrest control unit Joystick has priority over the call and send controls if the key is inserted in the key switch and the stairlift is switche...
Page 12: ...e call and park stations to move the stairlift while you are not seated in the chair The call and park stations are located at the top and the bottom of the stairs As an option the call and park stati...
Page 13: ...nt children from playing with the stairlift In order to use the keylock the emergency stop button should not be activated Using key lock The keylock is an On Off switch The key must be removed after u...
Page 14: ...and the belt fits naturally over the shoulders 5 Fasten the 4 point safety belt 6 Adjust the belt parts on the front side by pulling the straps until they are tight but comfortable 7 Adjust the should...
Page 15: ...ng parts 5 Also fasten the standard safety belt see 4 3 for more information 6 Now you can use the stairlift 3 2 5 MAiN SWiTCH 24 24 S100013 24 Main switch During normal use the main switch should be...
Page 16: ...e landing at the top floor level Release the handle to lock the seat 3 3 2 AUTOMATiC SWiVEL SEAT HOMEGLiDE EXTRA The stairlift is equipped with an automatic swivel seat Before you sit down or stand up...
Page 17: ...protrusion of the foot of the rail can cause a tripping hazard passageways The hinged rail comes together with an extra parking point WARNING Before you use the stairlift make sure that the area aroun...
Page 18: ...e extra parking point it will come to a momentary standstill Keep the joystick pushed until the stairlift starts moving again automatically 3 4 3 RAiN COVER HOMEGLiDE OUTDOOR The rain cover keeps off...
Page 19: ...HomeGlide Stairlift User Manual Use 15 4 USE S100017 WARNING In case an attendant is operating the stairlift the attendant should take care not to be entrapped between chair chairleg drive...
Page 20: ...sh and hold the joystick on the armrest control unit to the left or to the right to move the stairlift Refer to chapter 6 Signals NOTE If you release the joystick the stairlift will stop immediately Y...
Page 21: ...he stairlift in the case of an emergency press the emergency stop button located just below the joystick The stairlift can be operated again after the emergency stop button is pressed again 4 4 COMMUN...
Page 22: ...on the alarm button has now turned green 3 If the contact answers you can communicate by speaking in the direction of the alarm button 1 S100022 S100022 4 7 s 2 S100023 S100023 3 S100024 4 4 2 DiSCON...
Page 23: ...also briefly press the yellow alarm button once to call the next number 4 4 4 ACCEPTiNG iNCOMiNG CALLS The landline is connected to the Communication Module An incoming call can therefore also be acc...
Page 24: ...e or because the base station has been disconnected Constant green Registered to a base station Dialing tone Trying to establish a call Flashing green Registered to a base station Busy tone The far en...
Page 25: ...HomeGlide Stairlift User Manual Use 21 4 5 STANDiNG UP AND FOLDiNG THE SEAT 1 2 4 S100026 S100026 3...
Page 26: ...ended that it is annually serviced by an authorized service company During service the following items will be inspected and tested Safety functions safety belt etc Moving parts armrest hinges folding...
Page 27: ...irlift in the downwards direction to a parking point Before you use the stairlift make sure that the batteries are at least charged for a couple of hours 2 tone beeps during 3 seconds repeated every 1...
Page 28: ...ut current 1000 mA USA Canada Input voltage 120 VAC Frequency 60 Hz Output voltage 24 VAC 36 VDC Output current 1000 mA Outdoor United Kingdom Input voltage 240 VAC Frequency 50 Hz Output voltage 6 VA...
Page 29: ...r 5 40 C 41 104 F Outdoor 10 50 C 14 140 F Relative humidity Indoor 20 80 Outdoor 0 100 Batteries stairlift Battery type 12V 7Ah Number of batteries 2 Charging time 16 hours Capacity 10 journeys 125 k...
Page 30: ...elow details available when you contact our service department staff Name of user Phone number Installation number Type of stairlift Description of the problem Manufacturer TK Home Solutions B V Van U...