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  DANGER - Operation only by one trained person who is physically and mentally able  

 

 

to safely operate the c-max U2! When using carrier rods (optional accessory), a second  

 

person can function as a safeguard during operation.

  DANGER - No other persons may reside in the danger area below the c-max U2 (except for 

 

the person on the carrier rods to safeguard the operation)!

  DANGER - Check safety brakes before each use! (see Chapter 6.5)

  WARNING - Wear non-slip shoes to avoid falling down the stairs!

  WARNING – Always operate with both hands to avoid risky situations and  

 

to ensure a safe climbing process!

  WARNING - Do not use on wet, slippery or waxed stairs  

 

to avoid falling down the stairs! Carpeted surfaces must be non-slippery!

  WARNING - The occupant’s arms should not dangle over the sides and may also not be  

 

moved in an uncontrolled fashion. Place arms on the thighs or on the arm rests!

 

(Observe  

 

Chapter 5.3)

  WARNING - Secure persons who cannot sit on their own with belt (optional accessory)  

 

as well as the foot belt. This keeps the occupant from falling out!

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  NOTE - Practice driving without an occupant and in single step mode.

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  NOTE - Check the depth of the step as well as the condition of the stairs! Danger of falling!

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  NOTE - Wait a few seconds after turning on before pressing the UP/DOWN switch!

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  NOTE – When using seat supports (cushions, etc.), ensure that the occupant is    

 

securely seated to prevent the occupant from falling out or slipping.

8  Operation

Summary of Contents for c-max U2

Page 1: ...www krankentransport online Ideen bewegen mehr EN 2021 03 2 1 c max U2 C1612 Translation of the original operating manual...

Page 2: ...Product seminars Show room exhibition devices Re use Complaints Loaner devices With our professional service concept AAT proves once again its superior qual ity standards and offers its clients an all...

Page 3: ...tablished WARNING Failure to observe this user manual in particular the safety instructions can lead to defects in the c max U2 endanger the operator and the occupant and impair function There is an i...

Page 4: ...7 6 1 Adjust the handles 18 6 2 Insert battery pack and connect spiral cable 18 6 3 Turning on the device 19 6 4 Neutral position 19 6 5 Checking the safety brakes 20 6 6 Single step mode 20 6 7 Comfo...

Page 5: ...reading difficulties training contents must be broadened verbally The user manual must be kept in a safe place after reading Contains some flammable materials Keep away from sources of ignition The c...

Page 6: ...RNING To avoid being crushed never reach into rotating moving parts DANGER The c max U2 must not be operated in the case of severe visual impairment and or blindness Do not exceed the total permissibl...

Page 7: ...ved www aat online de Attention Location type plate Refers to the need for the user to review the user manual and important safety related information Barcode Location type plate Contains the AAT seri...

Page 8: ...N Location UP DOWN switch on control unit Indicates the driving direction see chapter Climbing upstairs and downstairs Label notice No handle Location C part below seat rear of the drive unit DANGER P...

Page 9: ...e swivelled and width adjustable Foot rest foldable with foot belt C part with seat Carrying bars only available if ordered in advance optional accessories Lever with chain drive Climbing leg with cli...

Page 10: ...rol Tightening screw for handle Release knob for seat unit Wheel Steering rollers Rating plate with serial number i Manufacturer information For a simplified assignment of the individual components th...

Page 11: ...by an operator They make it possible to transport a single person with reduced mobility safely over stairs upwards and downwards The products have been designed for indoor and outdoor use and moving...

Page 12: ...r the product the operator is below the age of 16 there is no supervision for minors of at least 16 years of age the operator is not physically and mentally able to operate the stair climber safely mo...

Page 13: ...st driving direction 2 7 Batteries 2 x 12 V 5 Ah gas proof Direct current motor 24 V 275 W Operating force UP DOWN switch 3 8 N Direct operating force max 350 N whilst climbing upstairs downwards Chap...

Page 14: ...t ck kanten DIN ISO 13715 0 3 0 3 Ma stab Revision Status AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH Reihe 3 02 02 2021 Kramer C1612 1 2 1 1 www aat online de Fax 07431 1295 36 Tel 07431 1295 0 D 72458 Albstadt E...

Page 15: ...le Lap belt Harness belt including lap belt Climbing height extension Carrier rods Oxygen holder We offer a wide range of bracket systems for storing in your vehicle not shown in this manual If needed...

Page 16: ...eps in the reverse order to fold to gether The quick release pins automatically click into place Push down the C part until the mechanism is entirely un folded The steering rollers have to touch the f...

Page 17: ...use as a carry handle as these are not designed for this purpose WARNING When using the c max U2 the occupant s arms must not protrude beyond the arm rests CAUTION Special care must be taken at the pi...

Page 18: ...y pack and connect spiral cable WARNING The battery pack has to be locked safely otherwise it may move involuntarily Attach the battery pack Push the battery pack into its fixture by means of the guid...

Page 19: ...Safety chip must latch Turn on c max U2 by pressing the ON OFF switch 6 4 Neutral position Bring climbers into the neutral position by pressing the UP DOWN switch If single step mode see Chapter 6 6 i...

Page 20: ...pushed forward only back wards safety brakes ac tive 6 6 Single step mode Single step mode Activate deactivate LED glows single step mode is activated Should you choose to turn of the single step mode...

Page 21: ...nufacturer information Every time you turn on the device the last used setting will be repro duced i i NOTE If an adjustment of the height of the step is required please contact the AAT field staff or...

Page 22: ...of the occupant Observe if the occupant is sitting safely Place arms on the thighs or on the arm rests Apply foot belt and secure Protects against uncon trolled kicks 7 1 Side arm rest adjustment The...

Page 23: ...ippery or waxed stairs to avoid falling down the stairs Carpeted surfaces must be non slippery WARNING The occupant s arms should not dangle over the sides and may also not be moved in an uncontrolled...

Page 24: ...driving on slopes or during the climbing process Put your foot on the housing and tilt the c max U2 slightly towards you Device must be balanced If there is neither pressure nor tension noticeable at...

Page 25: ...usted appropriately Tilt the c max U2 slightly If necessary use the manu facturer tip from Chapter 8 2 Climbers have to be retracted entirely Drive forward to the edge of a slope To slow down you need...

Page 26: ...Fig ure 3 Climbing upstairs spiral staircases To climb on spiral staircases you have to follow the same steps referred to above in Chapter 8 4 Please note The c max U2 must be repeatedly aligned with...

Page 27: ...dependently c max U2 descends Roll c max U2 forward until the safety brakes grip Repeat process from Figure 4 Climbing downstairs spiral staircases To climb spiral staircases follow the same steps ref...

Page 28: ...pressing the ON OFF switch 3 Pull out the safety chip for the engine immobilizer Lay down the c max U2 as mentioned Eliminate the hazardous situation and start climbing again Insert the safety chip Tu...

Page 29: ...wever inform the airline in advance Fold in the c max U2 Repeat the steps from Chapter 5 in reverse order Retract the handles com pletely Note Remove battery pack to reduce the total weight Hold by th...

Page 30: ...e dispatching it e g for repair recycling etc Package battery pack securely No special packaging necessary New batteries reach their full capacity after several charges The batteries are maintenance f...

Page 31: ...es in a vehicle by using the MagCode plug Magnetic charging system Optional accessories only available for new device orders cannot be subsequently retrofitted A separate charging jack on the left sid...

Page 32: ...be thinner or damaged contact the manufacturer or authorized personnel i NOTE If the foot lining is worn or broken please have both climbing feet replaced by AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH or your aut...

Page 33: ...re cleaner i NOTE Do not use abrasive or aggressive agents if necessary test on an inconspicuous area in advance i NOTE Do not use substances containing alcohol i NOTE Do not use acidic substances suc...

Page 34: ...ssed wheelie bin cannot be disposed of with household waste WEEE Directive Inform yourself about the valid statu tory provision in your country as the WEEE Directive is not applicable in all European...

Page 35: ...ers 9 3 and 9 5 i NOTE You may not mend or bypass a damaged fuse Always replace it with an identical one of the same amperage 30 A i NOTE Should your fuses burn out frequently please contact the AAT A...

Page 36: ...ked No insert helix cable into its socket and lock it Is the charger connected Yes Disconnect the charging cable Are the batteries empty Yes Charge the batteries Is the problem still present Yes Conta...

Page 37: ...covers failure of material and errors in manufacturing For the lead acid batteries always assuming correct maintenance AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH grants a warranty of one year from the date of pur...

Page 38: ...38 Notes...

Page 39: ...Basic UDI DI 4054959C141XKL as of serial number C1414210069 Article no 300346 Stair climber with seat c max U2 C1612 Basic UDI DI 4054959C161XKW as of serial number C1612210010 complies with the basi...

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