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Introduction
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.
General Information
Weighing only 38 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 2000 steps at full 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 de-
scend 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.
1. SAFETY GUIDELINES / TECHNICAL DATA
• 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 the Magliner Powered Stair Climber Battery Charger to charge the battery
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 the stair climber on a stairway with no load at first, then with approximately 60
pounds