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It is important that the unit keep a good condition through the following check items on daily 

basis. Neglecting this procedure may cause an accident or may shorten the life of unit.

No.

CHECK ITEM

WHAT SHOULD BE CHECKED

FREQUENCY REMARK

1

Key Switch and Battery’s 
remaining capacity

When the Key Switch is turned on, each switch and 
button work correctly.
Battery Gauge shows enough capacity to operate the 
unit.  When the Key Switch is turned off, each switch 
and button do not work.

each time.

2

UP / DOWN Switch

After turning on the Key Switch, press and hold UP or 
DOWN side, the Rubber Crawlers run correctly in each 
direction.  Releasing the switch, the Rubber Crawlers 
stop immediately.

each time.

3

Emergency Stop Button

During the procedure No.2, pressing the button, the 
Rubber Crawlers stop immediately.

each time.

4

Abnormal noise from run-
ning Rubber Crawler

During the procedure No.2, any abnormal noise is not 
from running Rubber Crawlers.

each time..

5

Rubber Crawlers’ con-
dition

No looseness is in tension of the Rubber Crawler. And 
no wrong alignment is between left and right. No la-
cking of outer lug is on the surface.

each time..

6

Sprocket, Idler Wheel and 
Side Ring 

No deforming is found.

monthly

7

Rubber Wheels

Excessive wearing or damage.
The Wheel Bracket has a smooth motion in upward/
downward.

each time.

8

Locking up / Release the 
Handle Unit

The Handle Unit is securely locked up on or released 
from the Drive Unit.  The Pedal Guard can be smoothly 
opened to push the Kick Bar forward.
The Kick Bar can be pushed smoothly forward.

each time.

9

Wheelchair Mount Unit

The Slide Arm smoothly moves vertically.
The Slide Blocks smoothly moves on the Slide Arms.
The Stopper Pins lock the Forks.

each time.

10

Seat Belt

The Seat Belt is fastened securely.

each time.

11

Battery

No stain due to battery‘s leakage or no corrosion are on 
the Battery Case.

monthly

• Required checking before operation.

No.

CHECK ITEM

WHAT SHOULD BE CHECKED

FREQUENCY REMARK

1

Battery’s remaining 
capacity

LED indicator on the Battery Gauge has moved after the 
operation? In case that the LED indicator moved into 
one position or more, charge the Battery in no time.

each time.

Whenever 
it’s 
necessary.

2

Exterior

Any deformed part on the exterior?

each time.

3

Charging

Any damage is on the wire or the plug of charger?

monthly

The power switch of charger functions correctly? The 
charging procedure does not have any problem?

each time.

• Required check after the operation

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11. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

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Summary of Contents for SA-2

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Stairclimber SA 2 Bedienungsanleitung Treppenkuli SA 2 FE 18 1...

Page 2: ...2 2...

Page 3: ...EACH UNIT 10 5 1 SWITCHES 10 5 2 BATTERY PACK REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION 11 5 3 STAIR GAUGE HANDLING PROCEDURE 12 6 BATTERY CHARGE SYSTEM 13 6 1 BATTERY 13 6 2 CHARGER 13 6 3 CHARGING PROCEDURE 14 6...

Page 4: ...es stairs with larger pitch or stairs with rough edges Spiral staircase staircase with curve Staircase angles exceeding 35 35 or lager 1 Always check STAIRMATE before using it The operator must check...

Page 5: ...aking medicine intoxicated or otherwise inhibited may operate STAIRMATE 4 Operation on a staircase Never run the machine on a staircase angle exceeding 35 degrees on a curved staircase an oily stairca...

Page 6: ...wlers Width 51mm Stair ascent speed 20 steps 6 45 m min Stair descent speed 28 steps 8 81 m min Maximum load 130 kg Maximum stair angle 35 Motor Type permanent magnet DC motor Rated power 210 W 30 min...

Page 7: ...ler under frame limits C Inside width between base tubes 320 mm or wider D Main Wheel diameter 22 inch or larger 22 or bigger 320 mm or broader 760 950 mm The following wheelchair types cannot be moun...

Page 8: ...des of Handle Hook unit Then secure each Lock Pin with its R Pin Headrest Drive Unit Handle Unit Handle Unit Drive Unit Guide Roller Shaft Hook Lock Pins R Pin Before STAIRMATE is assembled be sure to...

Page 9: ...y locked STAIRMATE will not run even when Switch is pressed UP or DOWN 4 3 HEADREST ATTACHMENT Install Headrest to Handle Unit with Velcro Tape Velcro Tape must be firmly applied at specified height i...

Page 10: ...ted direction 4 Operation Switch on Drive Unit When Forward or Reverse Switch top is pressed the machine will run in the corresponding direction When Switch is released Switch will return its neutral...

Page 11: ...from Battery Pack 3 Hold Battery Pack s Handle and remove it while pulling it obliquely to front and upward Battery Pack reinstallation is the reverse of Battery Pack removal Battery Pack Receptacle B...

Page 12: ...AIRMATE on a stair if Pointer settles within Red Color Range After the measurement is completed be sure to return Stair Gauge to its original position on STAIRMATE NOTE If the customer loses Stair Gau...

Page 13: ...Never bring Battery near a flame Never disassemble Battery Never connect Battery Terminals with tools or metals Use special Battery Charger for charging Battery Always check Battery s condition If an...

Page 14: ...AC Adapter to outlet AC100 to 240V Connect Power Plug 100 240V AC outlet Charger Battery Pack Receptacle Charger s Plug Battery Pack 100 240V AC outlet AC Adapter Power Plug Prepare an area specific A...

Page 15: ...uge indication Battery Gauge indication does not accurately correspond to the actual battery capacity 4 When charging is completed disconnect Power Plug from the outlet and disconnect Charger s Plug f...

Page 16: ...Ambient temperature is low during charging Charge Battery in an ambient temperature between 5 and 40 C For safe handling of Charger be sure to read the instructions thoroughly before using Charger Ch...

Page 17: ...Then apply adhesive agent to Connectors to prevent their loosening Screw Cover Battery Case Battery Case Black Red Ground Black Ground Red Ground Black Ground Red Red While Key Switch is set to ON po...

Page 18: ...tion correctly Check that there is no deformation or crack in Wheelchair Mount Unit and that it functions correctly Check that there is no deformation or crack in any Seat Belt securing part and that...

Page 19: ...they function normally LOCK UNIT INSPECTION MOTOR REDUCTION GEAR INSPECTION Check that Lock Unit functions correctly and Handle Unit remains stowed when Handle is locked Check that Motor and Reduction...

Page 20: ...tes 30 min 100 2 The fourth LED from the right end illuminates 20 min 65 After operating charge STAIRMATE s Battery Pack 3 The seventh LED from the right end illuminates 10 min 30 4 The second LED fro...

Page 21: ...INSPECTION Check that there is no crack wear or pitch error garding Rubber Crawlers The pitch error can be confirmed from Slip Mark deviation Check that no Screw has dropped out and that all Screws ar...

Page 22: ...witch is set to OFF 2 Set Wheelchair from the front of STAIRMATE 3 Move Wheelchair until Wheelchair s rear wheels lightly contact Wheelchair Support Tubes Then set Wheelchair s parking brakes Wheelcha...

Page 23: ...cally to its proper height by pulling Knob Width adjustment Adjust Slide Blocks laterally to secure Wheelchair s handles firmly Control Cable Pedal Guard Kick Bar Raise Handle Unit until it contacts W...

Page 24: ...er Pin is locked Stopper Pin is not locked The projected Stopper Pin locks Fork Stopper Pin positions on Fork Stopper Pin 8 Adjust Seat Belt length to suit to the passenger Securely fasten Seat Belt w...

Page 25: ...reverse procedure of the attachment steps R R 11 To run STAIRMATE on a flat floor surface manually push pull STAIRMATE on its Wheels Do not use its Rubber Crawlers The operator must hold both Handle...

Page 26: ...ct a stair noses at the same time STAIRMATE will climb the stairs askew This is a highly risky situation The operator must hold Handle Grips with both hands the whole time STAIRMATE is on stairs or la...

Page 27: ...MATE will not slide down the stairs Stable Contacting three stair noses Caution Contacting only two stair noses Avoid STAIRMATE stopping midway on the stairs If STAIRMATE must stop midway on the stair...

Page 28: ...Stop Mark Wheel If STAIRMATE is not stopped at its stop position and UP Switch is kept pressed STAIRMATE will suddenly fall down backward This will be dangerous WARNING Because Operation Switches are...

Page 29: ...o the passenger s dimensions Wheel If STAIRMATE is run on the wooden stairs some rubber marks may remain If stair s slip preventing braid is loose Rubber Crawlers may damage it further CAUTION If the...

Page 30: ...irs the operator must be positioned upward of STAIRMATE Improper supporting of STAIRMATE may cause a loss of balance and overturning or other serious accident WARNING Because Operation Switches are po...

Page 31: ...life Even if Battery is already fully charged recharge Battery again monthly 9 2 RUBBER CRAWLERS If oil adheres immediately wipe it off completely Check there is no crack or wear concerning Rubber Cr...

Page 32: ...ime 6 Sprocket Idler Wheel and Side Ring No deforming is found monthly 7 Rubber Wheels Excessive wearing or damage The Wheel Bracket has a smooth motion in upward downward each time 8 Locking up Relea...

Page 33: ...o longer applicable or other regulations apply Clean and disinfect the unit in accordance with Point 9 prior to reutilisation An inspection must be carried out by an authorised dealer prior to reutili...

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