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Welcome to your user guide

User guide contents

Firstly, thank you for choosing Atlas to provide you 

with your new stairlift.

To help you get the most from your new stairlift, please take a few minutes to 

read this guide. Then, please keep this guide in a safe place in case you need to 

check any details in the future. If you feel unsure about any aspect of your 

stairlift, please do not hesitate to get in touch with your stairlift supplier, whose 

details can be found on the back cover.

stairlift is a device to transport a seated person up and down the stairs safely. 

is important to us that our stairlifts always help you travel up and down the stairs in 

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With this in mind, we recommend our stairlifts are 

Safety information

Getting to know your stairlift

Wall controls

Operating

Cleaning and Technical

Troubleshooting

Notes

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Summary of Contents for ATLAS 260

Page 1: ...ATLAS 260 Please keep this in a safe place for future reference User Guide Your Stairlift ...

Page 2: ...en please keep this guide in a safe place in case you need to check any details in the future If you feel unsure about any aspect of your stairlift please do not hesitate to get in touch with your stairlift supplier whose details can be found on the back cover stairlif is imp Safety information Getting to know your stairlift Wall controls Operating Cleaning and Technical Troubleshooting Notes 3 4 ...

Page 3: ...rlift has come to a stop At the top of the stairs DO NOT remove the seat belt or get up from the seat until it has fully swiveled DO NOT cover or remove the labels on the stairlift They contain important information and safety advice DO NOT use any solvent cleaners bleaches abrasives synthetic detergents wax silicone polishes or aerosol sprays to clean any part of the stairlift or rail DO NOT atte...

Page 4: ...This guide is for both Starla and Siena stairlifts The rest of the pictures in the guide are of the Siena but the instructions are the same for both 1 2 3 4 OFF ON Siena Chair OFF ON Starla Chair 2 2 3 4 3 4 6 6 7 7 8 9 8 9 FUSE 5 1 10 ...

Page 5: ...ier during annual servicing 5 Getting to know your stairlift Safety edges Located around the footrest and lower part of your chair They stop your stairlift if they come into contact with any obstacles that might get trapped while your stairlift is being used Arm control To move your stairlift press the control on the end of the armrest in the direction you want to go Your stairlift will start movi...

Page 6: ...wall controls will ONLY work if all power switches are ON and the safety key is inserted and in the ON position Wall control Holster Calling your stairlift Calling your stairlift UP stairs Press and hold the button Calling your stairlift DOWN stairs Press and hold the button If you release the or buttons when the stairlift is moving it will stop and will not start again for a few seconds Wait then...

Page 7: ...eries as soon as possible NO light Batteries have NO power Replace batteries now 7 Wall controls Your stairlift wall controls Replacing the batteries Remove the remote control from the wall holster Slide off the battery cover Remove the old batteries Insert three new batteries the correct way as shown Slide the battery cover back on and replace the remote control back into the wall holster Batteri...

Page 8: ...the stairlift to work WARNING Place feet well back on footrest when seated Never allow them to dangle off the footrest Keep your elbows tucked in when stairlift is moving Risk of personal injury WARNING While moving keep sitting upright and do not lean forwards backwards or to the side Do not make any unnecessary movements such as rocking Press down the O symbol on the armrest before sitting on th...

Page 9: ...t on by pulling it across your lap and clicking it into the holder on the opposite armrest Lower the footrest 5 Press and release the footrest fold button on the tip of one of the armrests to raise or lower the footrest This can be done before or after you sit in the chair The footrest should be lowered to ride up or down the stairs Turn the stairlift ON 4 Press down the I symbol on the armrest sw...

Page 10: ...t by pressing the latch towards the armrest IMPORTANT Your stairlift will start to move after a slight delay This is a safety feature WARNING DO NOT get off until the seat is swivelled and armrest switch is off Folding the chair away Raise both armrests and the footrest then swivel the seat back to it s travelling position using either the manual swivel levers or if you have a powered swivel the w...

Page 11: ...n damp cloth to remove any dust or dirt from the upholstery and rail If there are any aspects of cleaning your stairlift that you are unsure about contact your Atlas stairlift supplier WARNING DO NOT dispose of any part of this product or its batteries as part of your normal household waste For more information about recycling and disposal of your stairlift and its components please contact your A...

Page 12: ...e for contact details Stairlift will not move If your Stairlift still does not move 1 turn the armrest switch to the off position then back on 2 move and hold the arm control in the direction of travel after a few seconds the stairlift will start If not then call Atlas See back page of this user guide for contact details If the stairlift stops during the above repeat steps 1 and 2 until you reach ...

Page 13: ...lift can continue to run on battery power Stairlift is beeping Check the batteries See page 7 Remote controls do not work Switch off the armrest switch before getting into and out of the seat This will ensure that no one else can call the stairlift when you are getting into and out of the chair Make sure the armrest switch is turned to the on position when you have completed your journey This ensu...

Page 14: ...u to solve the problem please follow the instructions below If in any doubt please contact Atlas for help Details are on the back page To move the stairlift using the hand winding tool Switch off the safety switch See item 2 on page 5 Remove the plastic cap on the front of the chair base Put the hand winding tool into the hole where labelled Turn the handle as shown on the label on the chair base ...

Page 15: ...15 Notes Troubleshooting notes ...

Page 16: ...Contact Details CANADA 3175 boulevard Choquette St Hyacinthe Qc J1S 7Z8 www atlasacces com ...

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