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Table of Contents

Preface

 

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Safety instructions

 

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1.  Introduction

 

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2.  Operation

 

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2.1  Operating parts

 

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2.1.1  Call and send stations

 

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2.1.2  Control unit

 

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2.1.3  Main switch

 

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2.2  Use of the stairlift

 

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2.2.1  Calling the stairlift

 

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2.2.2  Unfolding the chair

 

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2.2.2.1  Unfolding Comfort chair

 

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2.2.3  Sitting down on the chair

 

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2.2.4  Driving the stairlift

 

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2.2.5  Rising from the chair

 

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2.2.5.1  Rising from the Comfort chair

 

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2.2.6  Folding up the chair

 

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2.3  Signals during normal use

 

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Summary of Contents for HomeGlide

Page 1: ...HomeGlide stairlift Tab 03 User Manual TK Access Business Development Division...

Page 2: ...photocopy microfilm or any other means whatsoever without the prior written permission of Access Business Development Division ATTENTION READ THIS USER MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE STAIRLIFT PAY...

Page 3: ...unit 12 2 1 3 Main switch 12 2 2 Use of the stairlift 13 2 2 1 Calling the stairlift 13 2 2 2 Unfolding the chair 14 2 2 2 1 Unfolding Comfort chair 14 2 2 3 Sitting down on the chair 15 2 2 4 Driving...

Page 4: ...ing during the ride 19 3 2 2 Obstacle on the staircase 19 3 2 3 Batteries not sufficiently charged 19 4 Maintenance and service 20 4 1 Cleaning 20 4 2 Changing the batteries of the call and send stati...

Page 5: ...he stairlift it is important to read these instructions carefully before first using the stairlift These instructions These instructions are meant for you as the user of the stairlift The instructions...

Page 6: ...and advice to make it easier to carry out the associated action WARNING Actions that could result in damage to the lift the surroundings or the environment if they are not carried out with care CAUTIO...

Page 7: ...eries in with the household waste but return them to the battery supplier when you buy new batteries If this is not possible consult your Local Authority to determine the recommended disposal Disposin...

Page 8: ...tenance of the stairlift Warning stickers on the stairlift The warning stickers on the stairlift are an important part of our safety measures The stickers may therefore not be covered or removed and m...

Page 9: ...able to execute all procedures Be careful of loosely hanging articles of clothing shawls belts jackets wide skirts etc Be sure they can not become caught in the moving parts of the stairlift Never sta...

Page 10: ...enance that is described in these instructions For N America it is required to carry out regular inspections and tests to Standard A18 1 10 To comply with these requirements please contact your suppli...

Page 11: ...operated in two ways Seated on the stairlift you operate the lift by means of the control unit situated in one of the armrests If the stairlift is not at the place where you want it to be you can bri...

Page 12: ...ding to model TIP Figure 1 1 shows the standard arrangement for a right handed user with the control unit on the right hand armrest Description figure 1 1 a folding seat b rail c control unit d backre...

Page 13: ...in the armrest 2 1 1 Call and send stations Optional The remote call and send stations figure 2 1 are kept in a holder on the wall at the top and bottom of the stairs With the aid of these stations yo...

Page 14: ...on the right armrest in the factory 2 1 3 Main switch With the main switch you can turn the stairlift on and off for instance when you will go on a holiday or when you are not at home for a long time...

Page 15: ...ed at the stop place CAUTION Before use read the safety instructions carefully TIP In case of an automatic hinge rail the stairlift will automatically stop on a special contact before it reaches or le...

Page 16: ...wn automatically Wait with folding down the armrests until you are seated with the seatbelt on Fig 2 3 Folded stairlift CAUTION The swivel seat of the stairlift must only be swivelled upstairs TIP The...

Page 17: ...y on the footrest 6 Fit the safety belt for your own safety 7 In case of the Comfort fold down the armrests after these steps 2 2 4 Driving the stairlift 1 Check if the staircase is free from obstacle...

Page 18: ...that you cannot switch over from one direction of driving to another direction too quickly Also after a stop for example halfway up the stairs the lift starts after a short delay CAUTION Always park y...

Page 19: ...l position with the aid of the swivel handle or in case of a powered swivel by operating the remote down push button or joystick on the lift 1 Fold up the two armrests 2 Fold up the seat 3 Fold up the...

Page 20: ...lift is not on a charging contact or the power supply is disconnected Drive the stairlift to a charging contact Connect the power supply Fast beeps that continuously repeats The stairlift automatic hi...

Page 21: ...stacle on the staircase If an obstacle on the staircase or your foot for example becomes caught between a step and the footrest the stairlift stops automatically and immediately You will hear fast sho...

Page 22: ...es of the call and send station In the call and send stations there are two penlight AA batteries When the batteries are empty you have to replace them figure 4 1 Fig 4 1 Changing the batteries of the...

Page 23: ...ise you to take out a maintenance contract to ensure that your stairlift will stay in optimal condition Contact your supplier for more information about the maintenance contract For N America the rele...

Page 24: ...second Sound 65 dB A North America Capacity max 275 lb 322 lb max 45 heavy duty Driving speed 20 Ft min Electrical system Operating voltages 24 V DC rechargeable batteries Mains Europe 240 V 50 Hz N A...

Page 25: ...23 4 5 Contact For information about settings maintenance or other matters that are not addressed in these instructions you can contact your local contact Local contact Name Address Tel...

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