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Vantage Stair Lift

PREPARATION - WHAT'S IN THE BOX

GETTING TO KNOW THE RAIL

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1. Gear Rack Fastener Channel

The gear rack is fastened using a 
9/64" hex wrench to tighten the 
set screws to the plate. The plate 
slides into the channel. The gear 
rack will sit inside channel 2 in 
order to allow for contact with the 
pinion gear.

7. Charging Strip Channel

Negative charging strip will rest 
inside these channels.

 8. End Cap Screw Channels

Use these to fasten the end caps 
onto the rail.

9. Main Interior Channel

Used for running wiring up and 
down the rail.

10.  Splice Bar Channels

Slide splice bars into these 
channels when connecting two or 
more sections of rail. 

11. Rail Bracket Channels

Rail brackets attach to the rail 
using these channels.

2. Pinion Gear Channels

These channels allow for the gear 
rack and pinion gear to interact.

3. Pinion Wheel Channel

The lower portion of the pinion 
and the pinion wheel will ride in 
this channel.

4. Limit Cam Fastener Channel

The limit cams are attached to 
the rail  by screwing the supplied 
10-24 screws and square nuts. 
The square nut will slide into this 
channel and tightened.

5. Chassis Wheel Channels

The chassis wheels will ride 
up and down the rail in these 
channels.

6. Charging Strip Channel

Positive charging strip will rest 
inside these channels.

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Summary of Contents for Vantage SL400

Page 1: ...WARRANTY that accompanies the product Additionally any party installing the product who deviates from the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS shall be taken to agree to INDEMNIFY SAVE AND HOLD HARMLESS the manu...

Page 2: ...ttention to the instructions in the manual CAUTION Hazardous situation If not avoided could result in serious damage to property WARNING Hazardous situation If not avoided could result in serious inju...

Page 3: ...nded outlet NEC requirement Electrical equipment shall be certified to the requirements of CAN CSA B44 1 ASME A17 5 ASME 18 1 REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION REGULATIONS The Vantage lift is an incline stair...

Page 4: ...T q 1 2 inch Combination Wrench q Ratchet with 1 4 3 8 1 2 9 16 inch and 7mm hex sockets q 6 inch long Ratchet extension q Stub Screwdriver 2 size phillips tip q Slotted Screwdriver 1 or 2 size q Set...

Page 5: ...l Lowering Device 1 12 q Timing Gear Rack 1 13 q 9 64 Hex Wrench 1 14 q End Stop 1 15 q Christmas Tree Plugs 2 16 q Face Plate 1 17 q Tube of Lubricant 1 Box 2 18 q Seat Assembly 1 19 q Rooster Post 1...

Page 6: ...Channel Used for running wiring up and down the rail 10 Splice Bar Channels Slide splice bars into these channels when connecting two or more sections of rail 11 Rail Bracket Channels Rail brackets a...

Page 7: ...the flight angle and the corresponding overrun Enter the overrun into BOX 2 of the Rail Length Worksheet below RISE RUN RISE RUN RISE RUN 3 Add BOX 1 and BOX 2 Enter the value into BOX 3 This is the...

Page 8: ...32 2 33 1 34 0 34 8 35 7 36 5 37 3 38 0 11 75 27 1 28 0 29 0 29 9 30 8 31 7 32 6 33 4 34 2 35 1 35 9 36 7 37 5 12 26 6 27 5 28 4 29 4 30 3 31 1 32 0 32 9 33 7 34 5 35 3 36 1 36 9 12 25 26 1 27 0 28 0...

Page 9: ...he lift will be installed on the right or left side of the staircase Figure 9 1 When deciding on which side of the staircase to install the lift consider Which side offers access to an electrical outl...

Page 10: ...re a doorway at the top or bottom 2 Determine top and bottom of rail The teeth of the gear rack must face toward the wall nearest to where the lift will be installed 3 Remove the charge strips and wir...

Page 11: ...wall or window trim Is there a doorway at the top or bottom 2 Determine top and bottom of rail The teeth of the gear rack must face toward the wall nearest to where the lift will be installed 3 Remov...

Page 12: ...ks Total Rail Length minus 10 5 inches Total gear Rack Needed Smallest Possible Length minus 22 inches working inches divided by 46 number of full gear rack pieces remainder If remainder is or 24 inch...

Page 13: ...lift will be installed The rail should be installed 5 in away from walls or obstructions 1 Splice bars are inserted in one end of one rail section Loosen the set screws with a 5 32 hex tool Slide the...

Page 14: ...gether Connect the plugs on each end of the two power supply wires inside the rail pieces Figure 14 1 and 14 2 Figure 14 1 Figure 14 2 CAUTION Be careful not to pinch wires when sliding rails together...

Page 15: ...E RAIL 5 Slide rail mounting brackets onto rail to the approximate locations shown Figure 15 1and 15 2 Exact postions of brackets will be determined later NOTE The nut side of bracket goes toward the...

Page 16: ...de the lower limit cam square nuts into the limit cam fastener channel and onto rail Figure 16 2 Figure 16 1 TIP The position of the limit cam can be adjusted later if needed Figure 16 2 Figure 16 3 6...

Page 17: ...T CAM FASTENER CHANNEL GEAR RACK FASTENER CHANNEL 10 Insert the end stop into the gear rack channel at the lower end of the rail Figure 17 1 The final position of the end stop will be determined after...

Page 18: ...crews Figure 18 1 BOTTOM GEAR SPACING Left hand installation 9 in maximum Right hand installation 1 1 2 in maximum Figure 18 2 Left Hand Install Shown TOP GEAR SPACING Left hand installation 1 1 2 in...

Page 19: ...ar rack 5 After securing the lower gear rack slide the next gear rack against the lower gear rack Bridge the mating ends of each gear with the timing tool 6 With the timing tool engaged in teeth of bo...

Page 20: ...ny protruding object Figure 20 1 1 4 1 2 Figure 20 3 3 Position these brackets appropriately on the stairs refer to Figure 15 2 on page 15 if needed Each bracket should sit toward the back of the corr...

Page 21: ...ge strip wires at the top are not pinched when installing the chassis Figure 21 3 Figure 21 2 PINION CHANNEL CHASSIS GUIDE WHEEL CHANNELS Figure 21 1 HEAVY The chassis is quite heavy and can be diffic...

Page 22: ...Lift INSTALLING THE CHASSIS q SUPPORT MOUNTING SCREWS ARE SECURE 4 On the front side of the chassis loosen the three screws on the seat support using a 9 16 socket Figure 22 1 Figure 22 1 Figure 22 2...

Page 23: ...Remove the two flanged screws from the rooster Figure 23 1 DO NOT REMOVE THE SINGLE SOCKET HEAD SCREW Figure 23 1 2 Place the rooster into the hole on the uphill side of the chassis Figure 23 2 Align...

Page 24: ...t will lock in all three positions 0 45 and 90 Figure 24 2 6 With the seat in the 90 position connect the wires from the seat to the corresponding connections on the chassis Figure 24 3 Black Safety W...

Page 25: ...shipping tie on the switch Figure 25 1 8 Turn the switch to the on position The unit should beep once when it has completed booting q UNIT DOES NOT OPERATE WHEN SEAT IS ROTATED q SWIVEL LEVER CONTROL...

Page 26: ...nto the top end of the rail The wire with the connector should be routed out of the end cap on the wall side if charging from the top Otherwise excess wire can be tucked into the inside of the rail Fi...

Page 27: ...ld be connected to an outlet at all times and the switch on the back of the chassis must remain on for the batteries to charge CHARGE THE BATTERIES 1 The power supply has a cord with a 2 pin connector...

Page 28: ...locks in all positions when rotated q Lift does not operate when chair is rotated from the normal ride position q Rail mounting bracket and mounting feet bolts and nuts are secure q The spacing of the...

Page 29: ...n armrest mounted control and two wireless remote contols All controls are constant pressure To prevent accidental movement the lift has a programmed delay before moving When using the remote control...

Page 30: ...more frequently if exposed to contaminants such as pet hair excessive dust etc Wipe debris from the gear teeth Apply a small amount of lubricant onto a clean cloth and wipe across the gear teeth Do no...

Page 31: ...d delay indicates the lift has been stopped off the charge station It is recommended that the lift be immediately moved to a charge station located either end of the rail Two beeps every 60 seconds in...

Page 32: ...N OFF switch to OFF 6 Swivel the seat toward the upper landing 7 Press and hold the footrest safety pan to simulate an obstruction 8 Turn the ON OFF switch to ON Fast beeping should occur indicating t...

Page 33: ...tteries 2 Remove the round plastic plug on the end of the chassis to access the end of the motor shaft Figure 32 1 3 Place the manual lowering tool onto the end of the motor shaft and rotate until the...

Page 34: ...TEC0017 23Jan2015 P N 630 00027 01 revC Stair Lift SL400 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL...

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