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Auto return
Fig. 12
The lift can be returned to stair position by activating the
button.
If the lift has not been activated for 60 seconds, the lift will automati-
cally return to staircase mode. (Acoustic alarm will sound before and
during movement)
Emergency stop
If the lift makes an unintended movement or if you need to stop all activity regarding to the
movement of the lift/staircase, push the EMERGENCY STOP button (fig. 13).
To release the emergency stop, turn he button clockwise, and the system is ready for use.
Battery back up.
In case of power failure (230v) the system automatically turn into “Back up mode”, means
that the systems functionality will continue as normal. The system gets its power from the
back up batteries.
As a warning of power failure the system starts beeping continually as soon as the power is
missing. When the power is back, the system automatically goes back to normal run mode,
and the beeping stops.
If you are not able to turn back the power, and want the beeping to stop, then push the
emergency stop.
IMPORTANT ! If both the 230v power supply and emergency stop has been deacti-
vated at the same time, the system automatically goes into a “safe mode”, and the
system need to be calibrated, see bellow.
Calibration after power failure
If both the 230v power supply and emergency stop has been deactivated at the same time,
or the system register other unintended statements, the system automatically goes into a
“safe mode”, and the system need to be calibrated.
When the system is in “safe mode”, it only allows you to move the FlexStep down, and It runs
very slow. The FlexStep will regarding to safety aspects, stop after max. 10 cm.
To run the FlexStep further down, push the emergency stop again and release it. Now push
down button ect. ect.
When the FlexStep is at the button and the ramp has gone down, the system has been cali-
brated. The system goes automatically to normal run mode, and are ready for use.
IMPORTANT ! If you observe that the FlexStep is running unintended, or not running
as expected something might be wrong. That might regard technical help. Cal your
local supplier for help.
Fig. 13
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MERGENCY STOP
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