Liftkar PTR I 6
CAUTION
Do not use the LIFTKAR with a passenger until you have practiced operating it perfectly without
a payload. Next, try operating it again with somebody as lightweight as possible who is not
disabled. The test passenger should hold onto a handrail or a second person during the climb.
Never reach into the stairclimber tracks (risk of trapping/squashing)!
To transport the device itself, we recommend dismantling the LIFTKAR PTR.
The LIFTKAR PTR has a powerful 12Ah/24Volt rechargeable battery that should always be fully-
charged before using the tracked stairclimber. If, for whatever reason, the battery pack should
run out of power while in operation on stairs, immediately move the stairclimber down the
stairs and fully recharge the battery. It is always possible to move down at least one flight of
stairs, even with a rechargeable battery that is almost empty. The first sign of the battery pack
running out is indicated by the stairclimber's performance. The LIFTKAR PTR becomes slower
and appears to be struggling. Inexperienced operators are warned by the LED display: if the
battery pack needs to be recharged the LED display starts flashing, alternating
between red and green and there is an intermittent acoustic warning signal.
The following rules apply regarding ambient conditions for storing and operating the LIFTKAR
tracked stairclimber: avoid exposing the tracked stairclimber to high temperatures (above
40°C) such as direct sunlight or high air humidity (above 70%) as a consequence of using in a
sauna area or in the rain, or similar, due to the risk of damaging the stairclimber as a result of
overheating. Likewise, avoid exposing the tracked stairclimber to very low temperatures below
5°C. Do not use in the vicinity of sensitive medical equipment.