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Choose your grip

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Technical information

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AssiStep - User Manual

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The hight of the handle can be costomized to your hight 
and is ergonomically shaped with two heights, which will 
give you a comfortable height both when ascending and 
descending the stairs. Choose the grip that will give you 
the best support and safety:

1. Standard grip 

The most common way to move the handle is by having 
one hand on each side of the handle, both on the top and 
bottom section of the handle.

2. One hand

AssiStep can be used with one hand both when 
ascending and descending the stairs. We recommend 
that you hold your arm in the middle of the handle when 
pushing it upwards or lifting it downwards.

Maximum user weight

120 kg

User height

120-200 cm

Cleaning  
 

Use soap water and a soft 
cloth. Don't use solvents, 
high pressure cleaner or 
other cleaning methods 
that can be harmful to the 
product.

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Width of handle in use

55,2 cm (57,2 cm with backboard)

Width of handle when folded

18,4 cm (20,4 cm with backboard)

Diameter handrail

42,4mm (standard)

Mass, handle and rolling module 

3,5 kg

Materials  

Aluminium, stainless steel, ABS, POM

Operational temperature

5 - 30 degrees celsius

Temperature during transportation

0 - 40 degrees celsius

Warrenty

2 years, if installation and service is done by certified personnel, and where the 

product is used as described in this user manual.

Specification [mm]: 

1. Handle, front view [mm]

3. Handle, side view [mm]

2. Handle folded, side view [mm]

3. Combining the handle and the handrail

By holding one hand on the handrail and one on the 
handle you can get increased support when you are 
moving the handle in front of you. 

4. Holding vertically on the handle

When descending the stairs, you may prefer to hold your 
hands on the side of the handle. With this grip the handle 
may be easier to lift and move forward and down the 
stairs.

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The AssiStep is CE-marked in accordance with 93/42/
EEC Council directive of medical devices and developed 
and tested in compliance with:

- EN ISO 12182:2012 Assistive products for persons with 
disability - general requirements and test methods
- EN ISO 14971:2012 Medical products - risk 
management

The AssiStep is a class 1 product and is approved for user 
weights up to 120 kg.

Summary of Contents for AssiStep

Page 1: ...The Stair Assistant User manual ...

Page 2: ...en 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 1 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 ...

Page 3: ...d push the handle in front of you and upwards the stairs until your arms are fully stretched out 1 Get a good grip on the top section of the handle Lift the handle slightly on the side that is opposite from the handrail When the handle is lifted the rolling module is released from the safety rail 2 When the handle is slightly lifted move it down the stairs until your arms are streched fully out If...

Page 4: ...drail 42 4mm standard Mass handle and rolling module 3 5 kg Materials Aluminium stainless steel ABS POM Operational temperature 5 30 degrees celsius Temperature during transportation 0 40 degrees celsius Warrenty 2 years if installation and service is done by certified personnel and where the product is used as described in this user manual Specification mm 1 Handle front view mm 3 Handle side vie...

Page 5: ...e with the Assistep If you got any idees on how AssiStep can be improved to give you better support while climbing your stairs please let us know We are allways looking for ways we can improve the AssiStep We would also love to hear your experiences and stories with using the AssiStep Looking forward to hear from you ...

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