Delta | User handbook
Version 07/2022
page 16
7
TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1
General
For safety reasons, the Delta stairlift is equipped with several electrical and mechanical locking
devices. The stairlift will not work, if any of these devices are tripped or if the order of events is
incorrect. By following the instructions provided in the subsequent paragraphs, the user will be able
to determine the reason for breakdown. Contact the service team! You must not manipulate, modify,
or remove any safety feature of the stairlift.
Work through the following instructions paragraph-by-paragraph. Do not skip any part! Be sure that
the landing controls are deactivated whenever the platform is folded down.
Before troubleshooting, pay attention to the following:
•
When a landing control is activated, it automatically deactivates all other wall controls, i.e.,
the complete lift can only be controlled by one control at a time. If a wall control activates
the parked lift no other wall control can manipulate the lift as long as this wall control is
active.
•
Please check if the main power switch, located at the left side of the sidewall, is ON. The
green lamp on the switch must glow now.
•
Please check if the batteries in the wall controls are working and exchange them if necessary.
•
Please check if the fuses in the distribution box of your house are working and turned on.
•
If the lift is giving acoustic signals, please check the batteries as described in the section
“battery charge system”.
•
If you call the service, please note your lift number. This you find at the front side under the
name “Serial number
LE xxxxx
”. It is the easiest way to identify your lift and give fast and
efficient advice.