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Part No. 000627, 09-m03-2010

Telecab Owner’s Manual

Hall calls

Continuous pressure directional push buttons

 

Keyed call/send

Color and finish

Beige or white electrostatic powder coat

Clear or bronze acrylic windows

Safety features

Adjustable top floor presence detector built into the 
cab

Electromechanical door lock and open door sensor

Underpan safety sensor

Emergency stop and alarm

Emergency battery lowering

Manual emergency lowering

Fully-enclosed drive tower

Pressure relief valve to prevent platform overload

Slack chain safety device

Two halogen lights in cab

Telephone in cab

Optional equipment

Battery operation in up and down directions

32” x 54” (813 mm x 1372 mm) cab dimensions

Two door concept (left/right access)

Custom cab size (without ABS vacuum formed plastic 
finish)

Custom color

Horizontal plastic panel on hinged side

Wired remote control in cab

Hydraulic door closer

Automatic door operator (without ABS vacuum 
formed plastic finish)

Summary of Contents for Telecab

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL To Be Retained by Owner After Installation by Authorized Savaria Dealer Part No 000627 09 m03 2010 Telecab Residential Elevator ...

Page 2: ... frequently where usage environment or local jurisdiction requires As the Owner you are responsible for ensuring that regular service and inspections occur in a timely manner Refer to this manual for specifications operating instructions and maintenance of the Telecab Residential Elevator Upon completion of installation the dealer must provide you with the following information and ensure it is re...

Page 3: ...Operating from the COP Controls 8 Operating from the Landing Station Controls 9 4 SAFETY FEATURES 10 Safety Underpan and Floor Plug Sensors 10 Door Lock and Open Door Sensor 11 Safety Brake 12 Emergency Stop Button 12 Manual Lowering and Battery Lowering System 13 5 MAINTENANCE 14 Maintenance Schedule 14 Maintenance Record 15 Operator Troubleshooting 16 ...

Page 4: ... important notes below Read this manual carefully before using the Telecab Residential Elevator To prevent accidents adhere strictly to the instructions and keep clear of moving parts at all times Follow instructions on all equipment labels at all times Replace any damaged labels immediately Ensure that only qualified personnel perform maintenance ...

Page 5: ...e exterior components of the Telecab Figure 1 No Description No Description 1 Tower 7 Hall station call send 2 Floor plug 8 Car operating panel COP 3 Cab 9 Emergency telephone 4 Door handles 10 Electromechanical door lock 5 Door latch 11 Non skid platform 6 Cab door 12 Safety underpan ...

Page 6: ...ly circuit supplied by others 110 VAC 20 A 60 Hz single phase Lighting supply circuit supplied by others 120 volt 60 Hz single phase Motor pump 110 VAC 1 5 HP screw type Electrical Automatic battery recharging system 115 VAC Low voltage controls Drive system 2 1 roller chain hydraulic Temperature operating range 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Cab access Front access only standard Left or right access ...

Page 7: ...p and alarm Emergency battery lowering Manual emergency lowering Fully enclosed drive tower Pressure relief valve to prevent platform overload Slack chain safety device Two halogen lights in cab Telephone in cab Optional equipment Battery operation in up and down directions 32 x 54 813 mm x 1372 mm cab dimensions Two door concept left right access Custom cab size without ABS vacuum formed plastic ...

Page 8: ...an sensor or the floor plug sensor 3 When the cab reaches the landing the door will unlock automatically for a few seconds You need to put a little pressure on the door in the closing directionin orderto releasethelatch mechanism If youneedto re openthe door after the delay turn the key on and press the call button again to unlock the door 4 To prevent unauthorized use of the lift take the key out...

Page 9: ...ot be pulled out 2 Apply constant pressure on the appropriate up down button to move the Telecab in the desired direction Note that the Telecab will not move if the door is open or if an object activates the underpan sensor or the floor plug sensor 3 When the cab reaches the landing the door will unlock automatically for a few seconds You need to put a little pressure on the door in the closing di...

Page 10: ...nderpan Figure 4 is located under the Telecab platform The underpan has sensors that detect any obstacles and stop the downward travel of the lift The floor plug sensors Figure 4 are located on top of the Telecab and will stop the upward travel of the elevator if an obstacle is detected Figure 4 Floor plug Safety underpan ...

Page 11: ...pening The door can be opened manually from the interior or exterior of the Telecab using a 1 4 Allen key Insert the key into the hole Figure 5 and turn it NOTE Therearetwokeysprovided AlwayskeeponekeyinsidetheTelecaband the other one in a safe place in the house This key is for emergency use only NeverleavethekeyintheexteriorholewhilemovingtheTelecabas it will catch in the floor opening and damag...

Page 12: ...rs the brake mechanism comes down Figure 6 and the brake cam stops the platform Figure 6 Safety brake in operating position Safety brake in down position Safety brake mechanism Brake cam Safety brake mechanism Tower track Right roller guide shoe Emergency Stop Button Pressing the red Emergency Stop button during travel will stop the elevator immediately and activate the alarm The Emergency Stop ov...

Page 13: ...level For units with a 120V AC pump the manual lowering box Figure 7 is located on the side of the Telecab Pull on the steel cable located inside the manual lowering box to lower the Telecab to the bottom level Figure 7 Steel cable Manual lowering box For units with a 12V DC pump there is a key switch located on the side of the Telecab Insert the same key used for call send control into the key sw...

Page 14: ...gency lowering system Every 6 months Verify operation of the safety brake Every 6 months Check the safety components Chains Chain connecting links Chain pulleys and shafts Parts holding the chains on the roller supports Chain tensioners on the rail ensure they are tight Cylinder head cotter pins cracks welds Hydraulic system check for leaks Fastening devices check for looseness Up relays verify th...

Page 15: ...15 Part No 000627 09 m03 2010 Telecab Owner s Manual Maintenance Record Date Time Reason for Call Comments Dealer ...

Page 16: ...tuck in the activated position Telecab comes down but does not go up Check the power supply breaker cord battery etc Check the floor plug switches Lift the floor plug to ensure it is not stuck in the activated position Telecab does not move Check that the key is on Check that the doors are closed Check to see if the Emergency Stop is pushed in it should be pulled out for normal operation If the Te...

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Page 18: ...MANUAL Part No 000627 Copyright 2010 Savaria Corporation Elevators and Lifts www savaria com Sales 107 Alfred Kuehne Blvd Brampton Ontario L6T 4K3 Canada Tel 905 791 5555 Fax 905 791 2222 Toll Free 1 800 661 5112 Authorized Savaria Dealer ...

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