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When the climber reaches the next lower step

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it resume the load of the

main wheels, while those plus the climbing frame are lifted off the higher
step and then moves downward, away from the operator.

Now the main wheels and the climbing frame are moved forward

‘

- away

from the operator.

Afterwards the main wheels and the frame are lowered

’

by retracting the

climber. This results in a small shift in load distribution, which you will feel
at the handle by a slight pull forward.

The main wheels rest now on the next step (see picture) and resume the load
from the climber, which is retracted further.

Since the single step mode is activated every time you turn on the device, the
climber is pulled in entirely and then the descending process ends at this
point.

8.

Again push the s-max sella all the way to the edge of the step

“

, i.e.

until the sensitive rolls of the safety brakes

”

stop the s-max sella.

To continue descending you need to press the UP/DOWN switch again, di-
rection DOWN.

At this point the climbing process repeats itself as described in point 7.

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Summary of Contents for s-max sella

Page 1: ...Translation of the original user s manual Stair climbing system s max sella 160kg GB...

Page 2: ...tered without the consent of AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH Signature of the manufacturer Markus Alber Managing shareholder AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH The stair climbing system s max sella has be...

Page 3: ...e battery pack 12 3 3 Detach the battery pack 12 3 4 Fold out the handle seat unit 13 3 5 Fold out the foot rest 14 3 6 Arm rests 14 3 7 Adjust the handle 14 3 8 Functional check 15 4 Safety instructi...

Page 4: ...s 26 6 11 Climbing downstairs 29 6 12 Laying the s max sella down on the stairs 31 6 13 Fold up the handle seat unit 31 6 14 Transport 31 6 15 Trouble shooting 32 7 Accessories 33 7 1 Battery pack 33...

Page 5: ...1 1 How to use this user s manual The user s manual is part of the delivery package and instruct you step by step about the safe and adequate use of the s max sella Operating the s max sella takes a c...

Page 6: ...not use the stair climbing devi ce s max sella on escalators or moving belts F Transporting other kinds of loads is explicitly prohibited F Only authorized operators may use the s max sella Therefore...

Page 7: ...t handle unit 7 tightening knob for the column 8 release button to unfold the seat handle unit Climbing unit 9 battery pack 10 main wheel 11 climber 12 safety brake 13 control light and single step co...

Page 8: ...adjustable range with one charge of the batteries on average load of 75 kg approx 15 levels equates 225 steps range with one charge of the batteries on maximum load approx 9 levels equates 135 steps m...

Page 9: ...2 4 Dimensioned sketch 9 s max sella 160 kg...

Page 10: ...k 3 handle seat unit for s max sella 4 climbing unit plus the user s manual 2 6 Optional accessories 1 head rest 2 voltage converter 3 widened arm rests 4 seat belt system including hip belt 5 hip bel...

Page 11: ...e parallel to the housing F Only authorized AAT dealer or an AAT representative are allowed to adjust the holding device First connect the handle seat unit with the climbing unit by inserting the co l...

Page 12: ...ould never be connected F Clean and dry the Sub D socket connector with a regular cleaning cloth F You may not connect other devices to the Sub D socket connector This could destroy the s max sella or...

Page 13: ...2 At the same time pull up the release button 3 Now pull down the seat F You must hear the seat click into place To fold up the s max sella please see the instructions in chapter 6 13 Tip Press down...

Page 14: ...3 7 1 Adjust the height of the handle Release the tightening knob by turning counter clockwise Pull out the handle to the appropriate height maximum shoulder height Then retighten the tightening knob...

Page 15: ...ays make sure that the tightening knob is secure 3 8 Functional check F Please check the safety brakes each time before using the device see chapter 6 4 and 8 5 F Please also check the safety brakes b...

Page 16: ...is turned ON F Be aware of nearby transmitter such as radio or TV stations and try to avoid coming close to them F If unintended movement or brake release occurs turn the powered s max sella OFF as so...

Page 17: ...ng of the device as well as keep it away from ignition source F Please consider the danger warning of the manufacturer previous cleaning the device with spirit F Never use suds or greasy cleaners Afte...

Page 18: ...rson safely to the bottom of the stairs Driving downstairs the motor works as a generator thus recharging the batte ries The potential steps downward therefore are not limited 4 9 Climbing mechanism T...

Page 19: ...brakes every single time Extensive instructions you find in chapter 6 4 5 4 Rollers attached to the climber Please check regularly whether the linings on both rollers attached to the climber are intac...

Page 20: ...automatically In such case you can only use the s max sella again by pressing the ON OFF switch 6 1 2 UP DOWN switch With the UP DOWN switch you activate the climbing mechanism up or downstairs F Wait...

Page 21: ...only one step at a time The climbing system stops in the correct position even if you press the UP DOWN switch continuously The climbing mechanism cannot unintentionally be activated You can take you...

Page 22: ...facturer immediately F Should the brake not kick in you may under no circumstances use the device Please contact your authorized dealer or an AAT repre sentative immediately 6 4 2 Test the required br...

Page 23: ...of your safety please always operate the s max sella from behind never sideways When a persons takes a seat on the s max sella please follow these instruc tions 1 First lock the steering rollers at t...

Page 24: ...lled in entirely F You overcome a threshold by pulling the s max sella backwards over it 6 7 Adjust the handle For climbing stairs or driving on slopes comfortably and safely adjust the height of the...

Page 25: ...order to drive on level ground the climber must be pulled in enti rely If you tilt the s max sella further or too much the safety brakes engage and the s max sella can t be moved forward any more 6 9...

Page 26: ...the s max sella a bit backwards during the entire clim bing process i e always keep the device under tension so that the wheels can touch down properly on the next step 1 Adjust the handle to the app...

Page 27: ...tension during the entire climbing pro cess i e always pull it slightly backward toward you After the climber reaches the floor it assumes the load of the main wheels while the main wheels and the fra...

Page 28: ...ard it rolls automati cally to the next step and reaches the initial position again both main wheels touch the next step If you active the single step mode the climbing process ends here To resu me cl...

Page 29: ...ctions 1 Adjust the handle to the appropriate height see chapter 3 7 1 and 6 7 2 Turn the s max sella on by pressing the ON OFF switch 3 Activate the single step mode if necessary see chapter 6 2 4 Pu...

Page 30: ...handle by a slight pull forward The main wheels rest now on the next step see picture and resume the load from the climber which is retracted further Since the single step mode is activated every tim...

Page 31: ...ace The s max sella can be stored in a space saving way 6 14 Transport For transportation you may remove the handle seat unit of the s max sella al together see assembly chapter 3 1 F Please carry the...

Page 32: ...ential solution s max sella cannot be turned on Is the charger connected to the s max sella If so disconnect the charging cable Is the battery pack empty If so charge the batteries Are the fuses damag...

Page 33: ...mbing unit s housing un til it disengages Now you pull out the battery pack at its handle from its housing 3 Push the other fully charged battery pack into its housing This establishes the power conne...

Page 34: ...ed any particular maintenance The scope of delivery includes the AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH charger Plug is inserted into the wall outlet and plug into the socket on the device or the battery pack...

Page 35: ...d batteries should be recharged after each use Technical details for the sealed lead acid batteries you find in chapter 8 3 1 The battery pack is subject to a so called self discharge Therefore you sh...

Page 36: ...harge entirely A total discharge does not only lead to a loss of the batteries capacity but also shortens their durability Thus do avoid a total discharge by recharging the batteries whenever possible...

Page 37: ...led out by means of the battery pack s socket itself 8 3 3 Charging with the automatic charger 1 Plug in the connector of the automatic charger to the socket on the s max sella or on the battery pack...

Page 38: ...converter 8 4 Fuses The battery pack is equipped with a 30 A fuse protected by a cover F You may not mend or by pass a defect fuse Always replace it with an identical one of the same amperage F AAT Al...

Page 39: ...heel rims must be cleaned weekly or after contamination with a spirit to ensure the optimum braking effect F Never smoke during the cleaning of the device as well as keep it away from ignition source...

Page 40: ...lla is old and has reached the end of its lifespan you may re turn its components to AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH or your authorized dealer to be recycled A new law concerning electric and electroni...

Page 41: ...g and climber tread plate climbing rollers improper and insufficient maintenance unauthorized constructional changes or inappropriate use of the de vice or its accessories using the s max sella exceed...

Page 42: ...Notes 42 s max sella 160 kg...

Page 43: ...Notes 43 s max sella 160 kg...

Page 44: ...s max sella 160 kg AAT Alber Antriebstechnik GmbH Postfach 10 05 60 D 72426 Albstadt Tel 49 74 31 12 95 0 Fax 49 74 31 12 95 35 www aat online de info aat online de...

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