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Bison 50 

Straight Stairlift 

User Manual 

Issue 3 - March 2005

 

 

 

 
 

4 Using 

Your 

Stairlift 

Warning 

Before attempting to get on or off the lift ensure that it is switched off at the holding switch. 
If calling via the remote control please see section 5.2. 
 

Lower the footrest. 

Lower the seat and arms. 

IF LIFT IS AT TOP OF STAIRS 

If necessary swivel the seat to face you.  Sit in 

the seat and fasten the seatbelt (

4

). Hold down 

one of the swivel paddles and swivel the seat 
until it locks into its operating position as shown. 

IF LIFT IS AT BOTTOM OF STAIRS

 

Sit in the seat and fasten the seatbelt. 

OPERATING THE LIFT 

Switch the Stairlift on with the On/Off Holding 

Switch on the arm rest, its green lamp will 
illuminate, indicating the power is on. 

Press the Direction Controller in the direction of 

travel. 

After a short delay the Stairlift will beep and 

begin to move, slowly at first, until it reaches full 
speed.

  

Keep the Direction Controller (item 6) 

pressed down continually throughout the journey.  

The Stairlift will automatically slow down and stop 

when it has reached the end of its travel. It is 
important to let the lift stop itself at the end of it’s 
travel for safety and to ensure that it recharges. 

 

 

Switch the Stairlift off using the On/Off Holding Switch on the arm rest (item 

5

).

 

IF LIFT IS AT BOTTOM OF STAIRS

 

10 

It is now safe to undo the seat belt (item 

4

) and alight from the Stairlift. The arms, seat 

and footrest may now be folded up. 

IF LIFT IS AT TOP OF STAIRS

 

10 

To swivel the seat, push down a seat paddle (item 

3

) and rotate the seat until it locks 

into position, partly or fully around. It is now safe to undo the seat belt (item 

4

) and 

alight from the Stairlift. The arms, seat and footrest may now be folded up and, if 
necessary, the lift swivelled back against rail to reduce it obstructing other stair users. 

Summary of Contents for Bison 50

Page 1: ...r Stairlift 3 3 2 Safe Operation 4 4 Using Your Stairlift 5 5 Additional Options 6 5 1 Powered Swivel Seat 6 5 2 Remote Direction Controls 6 5 3 Remote Controls with Auto Parking 6 5 4 Information for...

Page 2: ...ars of reliable service It is important for your safety that you study this manual to completely familiarise yourself with your Stairlift 2 Main Components The pictures in this manual show a Stairlift...

Page 3: ...ed to achieve optimum performance of the lift The lift should be moved to either rail charge point and left on charge for a minimum of 8 hours This is a one off operation following this initial chargi...

Page 4: ...to carry see the label on the carriage Always use the seatbelt Before operating your Stairlift ensure that there are no obstructions on the staircase The Stairlift is fitted with seven safety edges 1...

Page 5: ...a short delay the Stairlift will beep and begin to move slowly at first until it reaches full speed Keep the Direction Controller item 6 pressed down continually throughout the journey 8 The Stairlif...

Page 6: ...he Stairlift and operate hinged rails or platforms when fitted Press the or buttons continuously until the Stairlift stops at the end of its travel Do not leave the Stairlift parked part way up the st...

Page 7: ...e diagnostic display The Seat is swivelled away from its operating position The Hinged Rail or Platform when fitted is not down in its operating position A sensitive safety edge has been activated che...

Page 8: ...wind label 3 Fit the hand winder W as shown in this diagram and follow the instructions on the label inside the Emergency Handwind cover 7 Maintenance 7 1 Cleaning Wipe the seat carriage and rail down...

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