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NEVER  LEAVE  THE  MACHINE  UNATTENDED  WITH  A 
PASSENGER ON BOARD. 
 
8.5) Manual operation on level surfaces 
 

To  move  quickly  over  longer  distances  and  to  turn  the  machine,  it  is 
necessary to operate manually: 
 

a) 

Using  the  Control  Handle  as  a  lever,  raise  the  tracks  off  the  ground  to 

allow the machine to roll on its transit wheels. 
 

b) 

Push  the  unit  in  the  desired 

direction. 
 

8.6) Stair gradient check 

 
This  check  should  be 
done on all new locations. 
 
a) 

Check  that  the  step  riser 

is not greater than 180 mm (Fig. 8). 
 

b) 

Operating  manually,  without  person 

on  board,  on  approaching  the  first  stage  of  the  stair  to  travel,  press  the 
push button control (Fig. 4/a), travel on a section of stair, release the push 
button  and  make  sure  that  the  gradient  indicator  placed  (Fig.  4\c)  on  the 
Control  Handle  is  green  (Gradient  under  35°).  If  the  indicator  is  red 
(Gradient above 35°), it is not possible to travel on that staircase. 

 
Green indicator: correct gradient 
 
Red indicator: excessive gradient 

 

8.7) Headrest adjustment 

 
To  adjust  the  headrest  (Fig.  20/a): 
Remove the headrest and adjust it using 
two Velcro stripes (Fig. 20/b).  

 
 

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WARNING:  THE  MOBILE  STAIRCLIMBER  OPERATOR 
DETERMINES  THE  STABILITY  OF  THE  UNIT.  TO  AVOID 
UNSTABLE  CONDITIONS  PLEASE  FOLLOW  THE  POINTS 
BELOW. 
 

8.8) Operation on staircase 

 
The unit should be always placed so as the control handle 
is towards the upward side. If during the stair operation, the 
mobile  stairclimber  continues  to  operate  when  the  push 
button  is  released,  press  the  emergency  STOP  red  push 

button  on  the  Control  Handle 
control  panel.  Afterwards  follow 
section 8.9. 
 
8.8.1) Stair ascent operation 
 
a) 

Operate manually as in section 8.5. 

Advance  the  mobile  stairclimber  with 
the person on board to the first step of 
the flight (Fig. 21/a). 
 
-  If  you  must  travel  just  one  flight, 
position  the  mobile  stairclimber  in  the 
middle of the staircase. 
 
-  If  there  is  more  than  one  flight  of 
stairs,  travel  as  near  the  inside 
handrail  as  possible  or  near  the  inside  wall;  this  position  makes  manual 
operation on landings easier. 
 

The  mobile  stairclimber  should  be  perpendicular  to  the 
steps; it is not possible to travel on staircases diagonally. 
 
b) 

Press the 

“up” push button holding the Control Handle firmly 

with  two  hands,  travel  up  the  flight  until  the  STOP  sticker(Fig. 

22/a) aligns  with the nose of the last step (Fig. 22/b). 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for ROBY T09

Page 1: ...MOBILE STAIRCLIMBER T09 ROBY USE AND MAINTENANCE Baronmead International Limited Unit 1 Flansham Business Centre Hoe Lane Flansham Bognor Regis PO22 8NJ www baronmead com Tel 01243 586692...

Page 2: ...nd manufacturer identification Page 3 2 Service Page 4 3 Description of unit Page 4 4 Technical data Page 7 5 Permitted use of the unit Page 9 6 Transport Page 10 7 Preparation for use Page 11 8 Prepa...

Page 3: ...d in all operating functions described in this manual 1 UNIT AND MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION 3 2 SERVICE To arrange a service for your T09 stairclimber please contact Baronmead on Tel 01243 586692 Or...

Page 4: ...sh compared to motor high temperature ON OFF key Fig 4 e 5 Battery charger on machine Recharge the battery after use of mobile stairclimber to maintain the battery condition when the unit is not used...

Page 5: ...heels on ball bearings Performance Running direction Forward Backward Speed upwards downwards 5 m min Capacity 1 person with wheelchair Rated load 130 kg Geometrical features of the stair See Fig 8 7...

Page 6: ...tracks skidding Use on steps with riser less than 100 mm Tracks skidding Use on steps with a nose radius higher than 20 mm Tracks skidding Un trained operator Potential Instability Transport of Power...

Page 7: ...ry out before using Competence OS Manufacturers authorised agent 11 MACHINE CHECK Check the following for correct function Control Handle Correct clamping of the Control Handle Fig 11 Wheel chair catc...

Page 8: ...f the red cover is not in its proper position drive of the machine is inhibited 13 8 2 Control Handle release To release the control handle Fig 13 a lift the red safety cover Fig 13 b and then while t...

Page 9: ...ontrol handle the transit wheels are activated and the first step of the flight can be reached to perform the climb or descent Fig 27 and 29 WARNING Always fasten the seat belt before use 15 WARNING H...

Page 10: ...it using two Velcro stripes Fig 20 b 17 WARNING THE MOBILE STAIRCLIMBER OPERATOR DETERMINES THE STABILITY OF THE UNIT TO AVOID UNSTABLE CONDITIONS PLEASE FOLLOW THE POINTS BELOW 8 8 Operation on stair...

Page 11: ...step press the downwards push button and travel down the stairs taking care to hold the Control Handle firmly in both hands c At the end of each flight the side mobile wheels Fig 23 a will automatical...

Page 12: ...int a f are the following a The tracks must not show any wear or cuts or lugs excessive wear 21 b Make sure that the wheelchair release mechanism is intact and in working order c The batteries are sea...

Page 13: ...lock out at a charge percentage of 10 If the malfunction persists contact a BARONMEAD operative 10 UNEXPECTED MOVEMENT AND NOISE OF THE UNIT a Unexpected movement As every staircase can have different...

Page 14: ...he same time push and turn the machine placing it again on the edge of the first stair of the next flight see Fig 30 paying attention to stop on the STOP Now the 3rd phase can be carried out again WAR...

Page 15: ...tion follow this procedure 1 Remove the clamping screw placed in the end of the control handle arm Fig 36 d and loosen the locking hand wheel Fig 36 e 2 Extract the safety clamp Fig 36 a toward the ou...

Page 16: ...29 Base Drive Unit 7801211 30...

Page 17: ...HAFT 30 1044146 1 GEARWHEEL 31 992027 2 20x28x1 WASHER 32 12052 4 RING 33 1022095 3 BEARING 34 12906 3 RING 31 35 1004019 2 STOP ADHESIVE 36 6014005 1 REDUCTION GEAR 37 2384100 1 REDUCTION GEAR SHAFT...

Page 18: ...CKET 18 902007 2 BUSH 19 4692006 2 BALL GRIP 20 12376 2 10 5x21 WASHER 21 10378 2 M10x45 SCREW 22 28941130 1 LH BLOCK 23 12956 2 8 4x17x1 6 WASHER 24 12941 2 WASHER 25 10648 4 4 2x9 5 SCREW 26 2304798...

Page 19: ...13 10698 4 3 5x13 SCREW 14 10433 2 M8x16 SCREW 15 11053 4 M5x12 SCREW 16 10081 2 M3x12 SCREW 17 484026 1 CAP 18 2255348 1 SHEATH 19 10005 1 M4 NUT 20 10007 3 M3 NUT 21 804035 2 PULLEY 22 1004014 1 BA...

Page 20: ...255212 1 SHEATH 4 2255336 1 SHEATH 5 2255337 1 SHEATH 6 2255345 2 PUSHBUTTON 7 1802004 1 5 mm LED HOLDER 8 1852003 1 PUSHBUTTON 9 1824010 1 PLUG KEY RING 10 1902023 1 MICROSWITCH 11 1852018 1 PUSHBUTT...

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