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GUARANTEE. 
 
 
BC lift a/s

 provides a one-year guarantee against manufacturing faults and material defects that 

may arise as a result of normal use. 
The guarantee covers both spare parts and labour costs. 
 
The guarantee does not cover faults and damage arising from causes other than manufacturing faults 
or material defects. 
The guarantee does not cover faults and damage arising from incorrect use of the lift. 
It is a condition of the guarantee that no repairs have been carried out or attempted by anyone other 
than an 

agent approved by BC lift a/s

.

 

The guarantee does not cover unwarranted service call-outs. 

 
 

 

The BC lift 

has been approved by the Danish Health and Safety Executive and also meets all 

European quality standards for stair lifts: CE, BSI, TüV, SA, and ISO 9386-2. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

PRODUCT LIABILITY. 
 
 

Our product liability applies in accordance with Danish Product Liability Legislation. This 
legislation applies to personal injury and material damage caused by errors in the installed product 
itself. This liability runs for ten (10) years from the date of purchase. 
 

Exceptions. 
 

Our product liability does not apply if the injury or damage in question is caused by one or more of 
the following: 
 
-  Use of the product for other purposes than that detailed in the user manual. 
-  Failure to follow the safety regulations stated in this user manual. 
-   Repairs having been carried out by anyone other than 

BC lift a/s

 or another authorised service 

organisation. 

-  The use of non-original spare parts. 
-  The damage in question being transport damage that may have occurred at a later time, for 

example during a move. 

-  The damage arising from a form of use that is contrary to normal common sense. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for BCSA

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL BC STAIR LIFT model BCSA BC lift a s H C rstedsvej 13 DK 9900 Frederikshavn Tel 45 9843 5444 Fax 45 9843 5445 E mail info bclift com...

Page 2: ...ty regulations 3 Short description of the lift 4 Operation of the lift 5 Safety in connection with use 9 Emergency operation 12 Troubleshooting 15 Cleaning and maintenance 16 Service 16 Installation 1...

Page 3: ...Safety Executive To ensure optimal comfort and safety during use please read this instruction manual carefully before starting to use the stair lift If you have any questions or comments about these...

Page 4: ...clothing away from the rail during operation Keep hands away from the rail during operation Never sit on the safety bars as this can cause mechanical damage that is not covered by the guarantee Keep t...

Page 5: ...y call the lift The key operated switch is used to make the lift ready for operation Once you have done this follow the instructions on the buttons The user can now position himself herself on the pla...

Page 6: ...the platform raised and must therefore be made ready for operation B Put the key in the key operated switch on the nearest operation panel and turn it until the green light is illuminated Then remove...

Page 7: ...irection you wish to travel and hold it there G The safety bars close and the ramps are raised automatically The lift then starts and continues to run until it reaches the other end of the stairs or f...

Page 8: ...J Press the button marked Close on the operating panel and hold it down until the platform has been raised completely The lift is now in parked position K Before leaving the lift put the key into the...

Page 9: ...ey in the key operated switch on the nearest operation panel and turn it until the green light is illuminated Then remove the key and take it with you Depending on whether you are at the top or bottom...

Page 10: ...joystick is engaged The lift will not run until the safety bars and ramps are in closed position The lift stops automatically at the top and bottom of the stairs When the user wishes to leave the plat...

Page 11: ...during transport anything becomes jammed under the platform or if the ramps are pressed upwards the lift will stop immediately Free the lift by running it in the opposite direction and remove the obs...

Page 12: ...ely The emergency stop button remains depressed and keeps all the functions disconnected To release the emergency stop turn the button clockwise The emergency stop button may only be used in dangerous...

Page 13: ...remember to return the bars to their horizontal position otherwise the lift cannot continue to run automatically The platform can be released manually by raising it to its vertical position to allow...

Page 14: ...eed The lift has a built in excess speed monitor mechanical drop lock which automatically stops the lift if it exceeds the maximum permissible speed BC lift a s or another service company must check t...

Page 15: ...ivate it accidentally If this should happen release it by turning the button You can then engage the joystick again and continue on your way Emergency handle operation If an emergency handle is fitted...

Page 16: ...ervice company Call for assistance remove the obstacle and restart Call a service company The lift is switched on but cannot be called Emergency stop activated Excess speed control activated The lift...

Page 17: ...All service procedures must be recorded on the service chart on page 15 of this instruction manual Only original spare parts from BC lift a s may be used BC lift a s recommends that the lift be servic...

Page 18: ...rds for stair lifts CE BSI T V SA and ISO 9386 2 PRODUCT LIABILITY Our product liability applies in accordance with Danish Product Liability Legislation This legislation applies to personal injury and...

Page 19: ...BC lift a s 18 SERVICE CHART Remember to record every service procedure on the chart Lift type Manufacture number Installed by Installation date No Date Comments Signature...

Page 20: ...BC lift a s 19 Lift type Manufacture number Installed by Installation date No Date Comments Signature...

Page 21: ...BC lift a s 20 NOTES...

Page 22: ...es 10 12 Installation pages 1 13 15 Joystick pages 4 6 8 9 11 12 Calling the lift pages 5 7 12 Emergency operation pages 1 10 Emergency situation page 4 Emergency stop pages 4 9 11 12 Excess speed pag...

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