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Pinnacle 101 Stair Lift

COMPLETION PROCEDURES

Completion Procedures

A. TEST ARMREST CONTROL SWITCH

1.

 Ensure that the unit travels correctly by 

operating the armrest control switch while 
standing in front of the unit.

2.

 Depress the switch in the upstairs direction to 

move up. The lift will begin to smoothly accelerate 
upwards. The lift will continue to move upwards 
as long as the switch  
is depressed.

3. 

Release the switch and the lift will come to an 

immediate stop.

4.

 Depress the switch in the downstairs direction 

to move down. The lift will begin to smoothly 
accelerate downwards.

5.

 Release the switch and the lift will come to an 

immediate stop.

6. 

Run the chair all the way up and down the 

rail to ensure that the top of the seat back has 
at least a 1/2 in clearance from the wall and any 
obstructions. 

B. TIGHTEN BRACKETS

1. 

Install and fully tighten the rail bracket 

mounting screws (three (3) screws per bracket). For 
hardwood stairs, a pilot hole should be drilled first. 
For plywood or particle board stairs care must be 
taken to prevent stripping.

C. SET UPPER AND LOWER TRAVEL LIMITS

1.

 Test the lower travel limit by operating the lift 

downward, keeping the switch depressed. The unit 
should begin to decelerate about 3 in from its final 
resting position and stop clear of the floor.

2.

 The final stopped position can be adjusted 

to accommodate the height of the user by 
repositioning the limit cam located in a slot in the rail.

3.

 Use a 5/64” Allen wrench to loosen the set screw in 

the limit cam. Adjust the limit cam up or down and 
retighten the set screws. Repeat the above steps until 
the lift stops in the desired position.

4.

 Repeat the above steps to set the upper limits. 

For safety, the footrest should be set at least level 
with the upper landing.

5. 

The optimum position is met when the seat 

height above the floor is the same at the top and 
bottom of the stairs.

D. TEST SAFETY STOP SWITCHES

1.

 Safety stop switches are located in both the 

upward and downward ends of the chassis 

providing protection from obstructions on the rail.

2. 

Safety stop switches are located in the 

footrest bottom pan providing protection from 

obstructions and trapping hazards on the stairs.

3.

 A safety stop switch is part of the swivel seat 

mechanism and prevents the lift from operating 

when the swivel is in use.

4.

 Test all the safety stop switches by driving the 

lift down and touching the downward end of the 

chassis, the lower edge of the footrest, and the 

underside of the footrest in both its folded and 

unfolded positions.

5.

 In each of the above cases the unit should come 

to an immediate halt. The LED indicator light on 

the armrest control should turn to orange and the 

unit should beep intermittently.

6.

 When the control switch is released, the unit 

should NOT be able to be driven in the direction 
that the lift initially engaged the obstacle. Test this 
condition.

WARNING

Do not ride on the chassis or lift 

until the install is complete.

Summary of Contents for SR601

Page 1: ...structions will void the LIMITED WARRANTY that accompanies the product Additionally any party installing the product who deviates from the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS shall be taken to agree to INDEMNIF...

Page 2: ...ngth 4 Rail Installation 5 6 Chassis Installation 7 Final Rail Installation 8 9 Footrest And Seat Installation 10 12 REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 13 Remote Control Operation 13 Remote Control Reprogrammin...

Page 3: ...ssis In Tray 2 Wireless call send hand controls Power supply Manual overide tool Installation manual Owner s manual Rail Box Bottom rail pre installed with Bottom end plate Charge strip wire harness B...

Page 4: ...e enough rail length to allow the stair lift to be adjusted so that the floor to seat height will be the same at both the top and bottom e g 141 4 If the top landing has restrictions i e a wall or doo...

Page 5: ...to get them close together Be cautious not to pinch the power harness Figure 5 4 5 Install two 2 joint fasteners and firmly tighten with 3 16 Allen wrench Then slide rack pieces down to cover joint Fi...

Page 6: ...he bottom landing Place the other rail on the last step before the top landing again tightening it so it touches the rear of the last step 9 Turn the rail right side up plastic side facing up Figure 6...

Page 7: ...FREE FALL DOWN THE RAIL 2 Use the installation switch the black switch on the top of the chassis to move the chassis at least 24 down the rail pushing gently on the chassis to ensure the chassis does...

Page 8: ...rew with a 5 64 Allen wrench This will be used to set the final upper limits for the stair lift Figure 8 4 4 Remove charging strip from the rail box Connect charging strip connector to the power wire...

Page 9: ...hese screws may result in damage Take your time and apply grease to threads 6 Install one of the rack pre compression screws in the threaded hole in the top plate of the rail and tighten it as firmly...

Page 10: ...ctly set for the intended user A seat height guide is provided behind the plastic footrest shroud Consult with the client and use an existing chair or walker with armrests as a guide If the height of...

Page 11: ...t upwards Disconnect the plug on the armrest control switch the armrests and reconnect the plug Replace armrests and tighten screws Figure 11 3 11 4 Figure 11 1 Figure 11 6 Figure 11 5 Figure 11 4 Fig...

Page 12: ...d re check the LED indicator light cycle When the LED indicator light remains green the lift is ready to operate Figure 12 1 F LED AUDIBLE TONES 2 TONES INFORMATION Minor faults Single long beep will...

Page 13: ...uring installation In the event that the remote call send control needs to be re programmed it is essential to program BOTH controls in one programming cycle Do so by completing the following 1 Start...

Page 14: ...accommodate the height of the user by repositioning the limit cam located in a slot in the rail 3 Use a 5 64 Allen wrench to loosen the set screw in the limit cam Adjust the limit cam up or down and r...

Page 15: ...t sit on the lift and do two 2 complete up trips and stop with the chair at the bottom Then tighten the compression screw in the top end plate then run the chair to the top and again tighten the compr...

Page 16: ...nical Support at 866 351 2776 Folding Rail Option Installation FOLDING RAIL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1 Orient the two rail brackets onto the folding rail as shown Figure 20 1 with the nuts on the same...

Page 17: ...f the rail is more than 2 from the stair noses both at the second step bracket and at the upper bracket If not reposition the brackets as needed This clearance is required for the stair lift footrest...

Page 18: ...harness from the upper rail The power supply itself can be plugged into either the top rail for the top of the stairs or to the charge plug from the folding rail which comes out just higher than the f...

Page 19: ...move the fork with your hand to make sure it operates smoothly Allow it to go all the way to the floor Confirm that both feet sit level on the floor and the hinge joint is fully straight Figure 23 2 1...

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