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compensated by tilting the handle backwards.
To eliminate any major forward movements, lower the Powered Stair Climber
backwards about 15° before the support wheels begin to lift.
Do not overload the Powered Stair Climber. Exceeding the load capacity activates
the overload mode causing the Powered Stair Climber to stop and lower the main
wheels slowly to the lower step. The indicator light flashes red for about 3 seconds
after which the ascend / descend button will need to be reset.
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Caution !
Once the battery is discharged, the unit goes into overload even with loads below
the specified capacity.
Never throw loads onto the Powered Stair Climber. The impact of throwing loads
onto the Powered Stair Climber could result in fracturing the drive unit. If necessary
to load the Powered Stair Climber in a horizontal position be sure the support
wheels are raised between the main wheels and carefully place the item on the
Powered Stair Climber.
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During normal operations, the battery is held securely in place by locking hooks. A
strong, vertical pull is required to remove it. Moving backwards very quickly and
striking a high step or similar equipment abuse could result in the battery ejecting
from its location. If this happens, the Powered Stair Climber will cease operation.
Failure to negotiate steps "square-on" will damage the underside of the drive unit.