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SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE LIFT.
The lift consists of the following principal parts:
1. Platform.
7. Safety bar, stair side
13. Switch with key
(panel)
2. Safety edge on the platform.
8. Handle.
14. Emergency handle.
3. Ramp, stair side
9. Emergency stop.
15. Upper rail.
4. Ramp, corridor side
10. Operating handle (joystick).
16. Lower rail.
5. Folding seat (not standard).
11. Lower operating panel.
17. Drop-down lock test.
6. Safety bar, corridor.
12. Upper operating panel.
All the functions of the lift are electrically controlled and linked together out of consideration for
function and safety.
An operating panel is located at both ends of the stairway so that the user can always unlock the lift
and make it ready for operation, or – if necessary – “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 platform
and activate the joystick.
The lift can only be used for transport when the safety bars are closed and the ramps are folded up.
When entering or exiting the lift at the top of the stairs, only the stair side bar and ramp can be
opened.
The lift starts, stops and runs at a gentle pace to ensure optimal comfort.
After use, lock and park the lift and remove the key from the operating switch.
If, during transport, an object becomes jammed under the lift or comes into contact with the ramps,
the lift will stop immediately.
In the event of an emergency, activate the emergency stop button, and the lift will stop immediately.
In addition, the safety bars and the platform can be folded up manually to allow free access to the
stairs.
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