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Our design team have put a lot of thought into the Xclusive. We have worked 
hard to deliver a stairlift that not only provides your customer with a great 
solution but is also good for our trade partners to stock, install and maintain. 
For example, making batteries easier to replace was a must.

We have not only considered ease of use but have paid attention to durability 
in high wear areas to deliver a robust, long lasting solution. Special attention 
was given to the controls and armrests; the design of our soft touch controls 
makes them easy to operate, and the contrasting colour means it is easier for 
the user to identify components required to operate the stairlift. 

The rounded seat front improves comfort for the user whilst the option to add 
seat spacers allow for customisation of seat to footplate height to further tailor 
the Xclusive to the needs of your customer.

Aesthetics were also high on our list to ensure that our Xclusive partners are 
able to offer a product that stands out from the crowd. You can easily see this 
in the modern lines, gentle curves and muted tones that give the Xclusive an 
altogether softer look. We have made the lift compact where possible and this 
is evidenced by the Xclusive’s slim waistline and diamond shaped backrest 
which it a distinct look of its own. 

This guide is designed to provide you with an overview of the Xclusive Stairlift. 
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact a member of the 
Handicare team who will be more than happy to help.

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Summary of Contents for Xclusive

Page 1: ...S A L E S G U I D E...

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Page 3: ...ght 14 13 Footrest 15 14 Powered footrest 16 15 Diagnostic display 17 16 Seat belt 18 17 The unit 19 18 Batteries 20 19 Power supply charging 21 20 Remote control 22 21 Rail 23 22 Applications 24 23 D...

Page 4: ...the stairlift The rounded seat front improves comfort for the user whilst the option to add seat spacers allow for customisation of seat to footplate height to further tailor the Xclusive to the needs...

Page 5: ...S A L E S M A N U A L 5 Soft high wear areas shaped to suit hands Toggle Visually contrasted controls No visible mechanisms or screws Rounded rail Easy to change upholstery...

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Page 7: ...s and footrest Key operated switch Emergency stop Automatic safety brake Soft start Automatic stop at the top and bottom of the stairs Footrest safety edges Full cover safety edges Wall mounted hand h...

Page 8: ...getting in or out of the seat The operating toggle s contrasting colour makes it easier to identify The operating toggle is easy to activate and only needs minimal pressure to be held in place The foo...

Page 9: ...S A L E S M A N U A L 9...

Page 10: ...rest as standard The Xclusive s modular design means it is easy to re hand if required Benefits Logical operation in the direction of movement makes the Xclusive easy to understand The operating contr...

Page 11: ...during use Off position When the key operated switch is in the 0 position the stairlift cannot be operated from the toggle or the remote control The key can only be removed when the switch is in the...

Page 12: ...p red If you push the button again the lift will be released The emergency stop also stops any powered options that might be part of the configuration Once activated the emergency override can be de a...

Page 13: ...independently from the footrest thereby enabling the user to push against the footrest to assist with turning the seat round towards the landing The seat post is offset so the user comes further on t...

Page 14: ...floors in multi user locations In case of emergency the swivelled seat can be released by pushing the emergency button on the side of the seat whilst rotating the seat by hand The powered swivel mech...

Page 15: ...airlift can continue the journey once the obstacle has been removed The footrest can be folded upwards when the stairlift is not in use to maximise the clear space in the hallway and on the stairs The...

Page 16: ...footrest is operated by a switch located under the armrest Like the operating toggle the footplate switch operates in the direction of movement Switching towards the unit will fold the footrest up sw...

Page 17: ...splayed will help the user easily identify the status of their stairlift The diagnostic codes are listed in the user and installation manuals In the event that the lift is left off charge it will beep...

Page 18: ...is not in use As with a car seat belt once the belt is clipped the housing will lock the belt in place thereby preventing over extension during use The seat belt should be used to increase safety ever...

Page 19: ...ing travel The quiet motor drive mechanisms operate on 24V and are enclosed by grey RAL 9003 easy to clean safety covers These safety covers will automatically stop the stairlift mid journey in the ev...

Page 20: ...located at either end of the track The batteries provide back up in the event of a power failure and will support 15 two way trips when fully charged The expected lifetime of the batteries is three ye...

Page 21: ...or and no requirement for building work The battery charger s power supply should always be connected to the top end of the rail The installer should connect the mains power supply in accordance with...

Page 22: ...l mount will send the lift up the stairs when pressed The slightly sunken concave red button with the triangle that points downwards when in the wall mount will send the lift down the stairs when pres...

Page 23: ...hat hold the rail just above the stairs New rails can be ordered for re locates part numbers XTK40001 XFK40001 The lower rail ending is cut at 45 as standard and the top rail ending can be either cut...

Page 24: ...with rectangular steps The rail rests about 1cm above the front nose of the steps Left hand or right hand versions The side on which the rail is mounted when viewed from the bottom looking up the stai...

Page 25: ...late 326mm E Minimum open width to edge of footplate 569mm F Armrest width external 638mm G Armrest width internal 442mm H Seat back height 415mm I Footplate to seat height one spacer two spacers 405m...

Page 26: ...s on the wall The distance between the rail and the wall will be larger in the event of obstacles at the height of the seat and the power unit For example the stairlift may need to moved away from the...

Page 27: ...Stairlift will need room to park at the base of the track The exact space will be determined by the angle of the stairs A minimum clearance of 100mm between the folded down armrest and any facing wal...

Page 28: ...gle Run out A Armrest B 30 439mm 638mm 35 388mm 606mm 40 349mm 586mm 45 317mm 572mm 50 279mm 555mm 52 266mm 549mm Based on a 1st step height of 180mm 25 Rail intrusion at the bottom of the stairs cont...

Page 29: ...e cut at 45 or 90 This dimension will mean that the footrest will be level with the landing when the stairlift reaches the end of the rail 26 Rail intrusion at the top of the stairs Angle Run out C Ar...

Page 30: ...ng the stairs To determine the length of rail you measure the length of the stairs from the ground floor to the nose of the last step Lb and add 240mm for the intrusion This total will be your require...

Page 31: ...1 seat height spacer 860mm 940mm 2 seat height spacers 910mm 890mm An overhead clearance of 1800mm as measured from the top of the stair stringer to the lowest part of the ceiling will offer sufficie...

Page 32: ...can be easily interchanged by using the snap to fit components These small control units can be taken out of the armrest and fitted to the other side and with three modules the powered footrest and s...

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Page 34: ...hine directive consequently changes that affect the safety construction and or the functionality of the stairlift are prohibited Handicare stairlifts should only be installed by a certified engineer i...

Page 35: ...S A L E S M A N U A L 35...

Page 36: ...e Pensnett Estate Kingswinford West Midlands DY6 7FJ England Customer Services 44 0 8700 118282 Textphone 180015 020 7490 8913 ext 05 Voicephone 18002 020 7490 8913 ext 05 Email enquiries handicare co...

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