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1  Installation of Nose 

To install the nose, place the Powered Stair Climber on its back-side. Locate the 
three bolts included in packaging and secure the nose to the fixed nose plate 
mounting bracket with a T-40 Torx wrench. The longer bolt goes in the middle. 

2  Introduction 

Weighing only 35 pounds, the Powered Stair Climber efficiently climbs at a rate of 
up to 48 steps per minute. With capacities up to 375 pounds, we promise the 
Powered Stair Climber will be faster than you are! The heavy duty battery handles 
220 steps at full load and over 300 steps with a half load on a single charge. The 
Powered Stair Climber is able to go up and down stairs depending on your delivery 
demands. Many options are available to customize your Powered Stair Climber to 
meet your specific needs. Several noses, various handles, and puncture proof tires 
are a few of the options offered. 

The Powered Stair Climber has a mechanical clutch that prevents damage if the 
unit is used to  descend stairs with the controls in the ascend position. The 
Powered Stair Climber features electronic overload protection preventing operation 
with a load over the weight limit. The Powered Stair Climber has a slow and fast 
ascending speed and one descending speed. 

2.1 

General Safety Instructions 

  Always make sure no one is beneath the Powered Stair Climber on the stairs 

  Always secure the load with the appropriate accessories 

  Always wear skid-proof, steel-toed shoes 

  Never reach anything into the lifting mechanism when the battery is inserted 

  Always remove the battery when unit is not in use, during transit, and prior to 

any maintenance procedures to prevent accidental operation. 

  Always use a Magliner Powered Stair Climber Battery Charger to charge your 

Powered Stair Climber battery 

2.2 

Before Using Your Powered Stair Climber 

  Read the 

entire Operator’s Manual 

  Fully charge battery 

  Install nose following directions above 

  Familiarize yourself with Powered Stair Climber controls and buttons 

  Install fully charged battery 

  Practice using your Powered Stair Climber on a stairway with no load at first, 

then with approximately 60 pounds 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 110 Fold

Page 1: ...mbing Hand Truck Operator s Manual Magline Inc 1205 W Cedar Street Standish MI 48658 Tel 800 MAGLINE 624 5463 Outside US and Canada 989 512 1000 Fax 989 803 5941 Web www magliner com E mail customerse...

Page 2: ...Stair Climber Battery 4 3 CONTROLS 5 3 1 Model 5 3 2 Safety Flap 5 3 3 Main Switch 6 3 4 Control Box 6 3 5 Safety Beep high traffic areas 7 3 6 Round Up Switch 7 4 BATTERY 7 4 1 Installing the Battery...

Page 3: ...is used to descend stairs with the controls in the ascend position The Powered Stair Climber features electronic overload protection preventing operation with a load over the weight limit The Powered...

Page 4: ...Overall height 62 62 58 38 folded 60 unfolded Width 19 19 19 19 Depth 18 to 24 Depends on nose 18 to 24 Depends on nose 18 to 24 Depends on nose 18 to 24 Folded 2 4 Specifications of Powered Stair Cl...

Page 5: ...portion of the drive unit The safety flap prevents your foot from getting jammed under the swing arm by automatically ceasing all Powered Stair Climber operation when depressed To resume use if this o...

Page 6: ...on 4 Operation Ascend Descend Button Briefly press the button to switch the Powered Stair Climber to ascend mode or descend mode The Powered Stair Climber will switch off if the button is pressed for...

Page 7: ...ng arm assembly will begin to rotate when the round up switch is depressed Powered Stair Climbers purchased after December 1 2016 are equipped with a MESAL electronic card with a tilting sensor that p...

Page 8: ...18 to 24 Celsius Temperatures outside this range may reduce battery capacity If the battery has not been fully charged or tends to lose charge too rapidly this will reduce the speed and capacity of t...

Page 9: ...ll This wire should not be plugged into two negative sockets Also ensure the other wire part number 004129 is plugged into a negative and positive socket For additional help see Battery schematic in t...

Page 10: ...escend button briefly until the indicator light shines green continuously see section 3 4 Control Box The Powered Stair Climber is now in the ascend mode Select high or low speed Pressing the round up...

Page 11: ...the Powered Stair Climber rolls off the step be sure the main wheels are kept against the rise until the support wheels reach the descend position Just before the swing arm reaches the descending pos...

Page 12: ...ified capacity Never throw loads onto the Powered Stair Climber The impact of throwing loads onto the Powered Stair Climber could result in fracturing the drive unit If necessary to load the Powered S...

Page 13: ...After automatic cut out 1 Unplug the charger from the AC wall outlet 2 Disconnect the charger from the battery 3 Investigate the reason for the safety cut out Technical Data Main voltage 50 60 Hz 15 1...

Page 14: ...exertion of force Modifications to the Powered Stair Climber accessories or parts 7 2 Liability SANO Transportger ete GmbH as manufacturer and Magline Inc as distributor are not responsible for the s...

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