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The carrying out of alterations to the product is not permitted and doing so will invalidate 
the warranty. The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from such alterations. 
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage or injury caused by the non or 
inadequate observance of the safety regulations and instructions in this manual, or by 
negligence during the installation, use, maintenance and repair of this stairlift.
Installation and servicing should only be carried out by dealers or installers/service 
engineers authorised by the manufacturer in accordance with local regulations. 
The wall mounted remote controls operate on a radio frequency; Handicare is 
unable to accept responsibility for system inoperability in the unlikely event of 
interference from signals external to this stairlift.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B 
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to 
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not 
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference 
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not 
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to 
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF 
and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the 
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Supply voltage    

 

230 VAC 

 

Speed     

 

 

0.15 m/s (max.)

Frequency      

 

50/60 Hz 

 

Ambient temperature     

0 - 40°C

Current    

 

 

1 A 

 

 

Relative humidity   

 

20 - 80%

Power     

 

 

360 watt 

 

Usage    

 

 

15 rides per 24 hours 

Fuses     

 

 

30 A   

 

 

 

 

 

10 rides continuous

Load      

 

 

(max.) 115 kg   

Noise   

 

 

56 dB

The information provided in this manual is based on general specifications regarding the construction, material 
properties and working methods known to us at the time of publication; alterations and improvements are 
therefore anticipated.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced and/or published by means of print, 

photocopy, microfilm or in any other way or form, without prior written permission from the manufacturer. 

This also applies for the accompanying drawings and diagrams. The manufacturer  reserves the right to 

change parts at any time, without prior or direct notification to the customer. The contents of this manual 

may also be changed without prior warning. This manual is intended for the standard models of the lift. 

The manufacturer therefore cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from specifications that differ 

from those of the standard model of the lift supplied to you. For information concerning adjustment, 

maintenance or repairs not provided in this manual, please contact your supplier's service department.

This manual has been compiled with the best intentions and every possible care but the manufacturer 

cannot accept responsibility for any errors in this manual or for the consequences thereof.
The Dutch manual is the original language.

USER 

MANUAL

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Summary of Contents for Minivator 1000 series

Page 1: ...U S E R M A N U A L EN Smart seat Smart XL seat Smart XXL seat HANDICARE 1000...

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Page 3: ...ORTANT INFORMATION FAULT FINDING ATTACHMENTS A Reminders B Emergency operation C Diagnostic codes D Spareparts Thank you for choosing a Handicare stairlift This manual is for the HANDICARE 1000 lift t...

Page 4: ...n be upgraded with the Automatic Swivel seat Powered Footrest and the Folding hinge options to create even more seat comfort and user friendliness 1 Diagnostic Display 2 Joystick 3 Emergency stop 4 Se...

Page 5: ...position The diagnosic display will be illuminated when switched on Fold down the footplate the armrests and seat page 10 OPTIONAL POWERED FOOTREST PLACE FEET Place your feet on the footplate Ensure...

Page 6: ...and turn it ninety degrees clockwise Check that the chair is in the locked position RIDE Move and hold the joystick in the desired direction of travel The display shows a 8 9 the lift will beep 3 tim...

Page 7: ...leased by turning the emergency button SWIVEL The lift stops automatically at the end of the rail You should now swivel the seat manually making it easier to get on and off To do this push down the le...

Page 8: ...LOOSEN BELT Unfasten the seat belt STAND UP Stand up from the seat 6 USER MANUAL...

Page 9: ...to the left or right under the seat downwards B Swivel the seat until you hear a click The seat is now in the locked position PARK Press and hold the up or down button on the remote control until the...

Page 10: ...t s batteries at the top and bottom of the rail there may be additional charge points If the lift is not in the correct position at the charge point the lift beeps for 15 seconds and the display shows...

Page 11: ...on lets you swivel the seat automatically to face the direction you are going to walk To do this push and hold the joystick in the direction of travel AUTOSWIVEL POWERED FOOTREST HINGED RAIL HINGED RA...

Page 12: ...he seat 2 The stairlift should beep whilst folding the footrest Always ensure the footplate is in the down position during travel HINGED RAIL powered ARMREST SEAT With the FOLDING HINGE option the sea...

Page 13: ...ies The first stopping point is a charge point HINGED RAIL manual Before raising the manual hinged track B park the stairlift on the charge points above the hinge or at the top of the stairs A When yo...

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Page 15: ...seat SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using the stairlift always observe appropriate safety regulations regarding risk of electric shock and physical injury 1 Provide an unobstructed environment by ensuring...

Page 16: ...free of dirt and dust Over time the track wheels may leave a mark on the rail Preventive maintenance In addition to cleaning your stairlift periodic preventive maintenance is necessary for continued l...

Page 17: ...receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the deale...

Page 18: ...1 16 USER MANUAL...

Page 19: ...Refer to APPENDIX D for an explanation of the diagnostic codes Please inform the customer service operator of this code when reporting any fault DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY CHAIR POSITION EMERGENCY STOP ARMRES...

Page 20: ...he handle located to the left or right under the seat until it clicks into position EMERGENCY STOP Problem the lift does not travel in either direction the display shows a 0 1 and the emergency stop 2...

Page 21: ...folded down Solution fold down the armrest fully KEY Problem the lift does not travel in either direction and the display shows a 0 Cause the key operated switch is in the off position Solution turn t...

Page 22: ...mote control are flat Solution replace the batteries in the remote control C A U S E S O L U T I O N C A U S E S O L U T I O N POWER Problem the lift batteries are not recharging the lift beeps for 15...

Page 23: ...splay Cause The lift may be switched off Solution Turn the lift on Problem the lift travels in one direction only and the display shows a 4 6 Cause there is an obstacle between the lift and the stairs...

Page 24: ...remove the lift plug from the wall socket C It is recommended that the keys be stored close to the stairlift by hanging a key on the handset wall bracket REMINDERS REMINDERS EMERGENCY OPERATIONS DIAG...

Page 25: ...and no longer moves any further the hand winder can be used to move the lift to a charging point B 2 Turn off the lift B 3 Remove the cap from the unit with a screwdriver B 4 Turn the hand winder as i...

Page 26: ...ivelled manually Do this only in an emergency C 2 Insert a coin in the button on the side of the seat C 3 Swivel the seat manually C 4 The seat must be returned to the start position Remove the coin D...

Page 27: ...LT Action Display No display Charging but the lift does not drive Final limit circuit activated Final limit circuit activated Final limit circuit activated Requires charge Off charge Top track limit...

Page 28: ...Action Display F A U LT Action Display F A U LT Action Display F A U LT Low battery voltage Joystick activated Joystick activated IR address fail The main power relay not open The main power not clos...

Page 29: ...fault during charging Power supply fault during charging Power supply fault when battery on float Main board hardware fault Over current Sleeping mode Sleeping mode If the display is showing anything...

Page 30: ...DED RNA35003 SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY LH RNA35005 ARMREST ASSEMBLY LH NO CONTROL RNA35030 ARMREST ASSEMBLY LH CONTROL RNA35004 SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY RH SMART SEAT EXTENDED UPHOLSTERY OPTIONS ORCPUEJA JADE ORCP...

Page 31: ...OOM 172001 52120 HAN 126 PCB RNP40006 GEAR MOULDING ORRPFPA POWERED FOOTPLATE KIT ARM ORRPFPS POWERED FOOTPLATE KIT SEAT AA09180KIT 15T PINION AND GRUB SCREW 808001 5425 FOOTPLATE MOTOR RNP40046 COVER...

Page 32: ...CHASSIS SIDE LH RNP40046 COVER PANEL FIXING 172001 52350 HAN 125 PCB MOLEX 172001 52200 HAN 125 GREEN BLOCK 045533 52015 BODY CHASSIS PANEL SIDE RH 045533 52013 BODY PANEL CHASSIS REAR 000536 5405 CH...

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