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AssiStep - User Manual
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Introduction to AssiStep
Congratulations with your AssiStep!
We know that a lot of people feel insecure and have
trouble climbing stairs, which is why we’ve developed the
AssiStep.
Our goal is to make it both safer and easier for people with
reduced mobility to climb stairs. By providing an active
solution, you can also maintain your ability to climb stairs
for as long as possible.
The AssiStep is developed for people who experience
reduced mobility, but those who are still able to climb
stairs by the additional support and safety that the product
offers. It’s CE-certified for people up to 120 kg.
Main parts
1. Handle
2. Handrail
3. Safety rail
4. Folding of handle
5. Rolling module
Using the AssiStep
There are two general rules that should be remembered
while using the AssiStep:
1. Always push the handle in front of you untill your arms
are fully streched out, both when acending and decending
the stairs. This is to make sure there is enough space
between your body and the handle.
2. Do one thing at a time: First your armes, then your legs.
The safest and most supportive way to use the AssiStep is
to move the handle a before taking a step forward.
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Reach your local mountain by walking in stairs
Climbing your stairs is just like climbing a mountain, so
which mountain top would you like to reach? How many
meters above sea level can you get within a year?
If you climb your stairs 5 times, each day, you would have
walked up and down Mt. Blanc (4.810 m) in just one year.
Do you take the challange?
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Safety information
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Use the product as described in this user manual, or
as shown by trained health personnel.
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Do not make any other adjustments or modifications
to the AssiStep than what is shown in this manual.
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Adjustment shall only be carried out by certified
service personnel.
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If you suspect potential faults or defects with the
product, the product shall not be used until inspected
by certified personnel.
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When the handle is lifted in the outer section of the
handle, it's movable in both directions. This shall not
be done when acsending the stairs.
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AssiStep is a personnal stair assistant and shall not
be used by persons whom it's not adjusted for.