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3.  

Fitting and removing the battery 

3.1  

Fitting the battery 

 

(1)

 

Locate corner “A” on both sides 

and hook into 

“B” on 

frame 

(2)

 

Snap battery forward to engages locking hooks 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3.2  

Removing the battery 

 

Battery must be lifted vertically to disengage locking hook. 
Do not hinge back. 

 
 

 

 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Stepper ERGO

Page 1: ...Operator Manual 2020 Edition...

Page 2: ...light 10 2 4 3 Speed switch 11 2 5 Ascend button in upper handle 11 2 6 Safety flap 12 2 7 Main switch 12 2 8 Switching off 12 3 Fitting and Removing the Battery 13 3 1 Fitting the battery 13 3 2 Remo...

Page 3: ...g 21 5 1 2 Charging 22 5 1 3 Protective features technical data 23 5 1 4 Safety rules 25 6 Accessories and Liability 26 6 1 QuickStand 26 6 2 Pouch Body Bag 29 6 3 Straps 31 7 Warranty and Liability 3...

Page 4: ...the step above and lifts only to the necessary step height During descent the motor acts like an electric brake and the load is brought down without bumping It is also ideal for winding staircases and...

Page 5: ...ways secure the load with the appropriate straps body bag Always wear skid proof shoes some stairs can be extremely slippery Always wear shoes with steel caps Never reach into the lifting mechanism wi...

Page 6: ...Weight 55 lbs Maximum step height 8 5 1 3 Technical data of the snap on battery Fuse Internal blow out fuse 30 amps Plug socket for charger DC jack 2 1 x 9 5 Weight 9 lbs Capacity 5 Ah Voltage 24 VDC...

Page 7: ...7 2 Controls 2 1 Diagram Front Body board Locking handle Holes for straps Main wheels Folding foot plate Control box...

Page 8: ...2 2 Diagram Back Snap on battery Back handles Upper handle Swivel Ascending button R Swing arm with secondary wheels Plug socket for charger Main power switch Safety flap Drive unit Ascending button...

Page 9: ...ft and right sides The lock must be tightened sufficiently to avoid movement in use As a rule The lock will be sufficiently tightened if a single operator can tilt back the load from the upright posit...

Page 10: ...cator light Shines green The Stepper is in ascent mode In the ascent mode the push button Q or R in the upper or lower handlebar is active The lifting mechanism operates when the push buttons Q or R i...

Page 11: ...4 3 3 2 4 3 Speed Switch Use the speed switch to select either high or low speed this can only be used in ascent mode In descent mode the descending speed is permanently set so that optimum braking wi...

Page 12: ...our foot all functions will be stopped Safety instructions You avoid all risk if you switch on only after tilting the load 2 7 Main switch The main switch is situated on the battery cover The power su...

Page 13: ...ry 3 1 Fitting the battery 1 Locate corner A on both sides and hook into B on frame 2 Snap battery forward to engages locking hooks 3 2 Removing the battery Battery must be lifted vertically to diseng...

Page 14: ...pper over the step continuing until the button is released Important On each cycle immediately the main wheels rest on the tread roll The Stepper back to touch the rise of the next step up Note Holdin...

Page 15: ...position The Stepper can be rolled over the step margin and the support wheels will under controlled conditions lower the machine onto the next step down When the main wheels land on the lower step t...

Page 16: ...are in contact with the floor This results in smooth continuous down the stairs motion Note In the case of closed stairs with short step for instance on the inside of a narrow circular staircases the...

Page 17: ...ovement of the machine which is easily compensated for by tilting the handle backwards Lowering backwards by 10 to 20 before the support wheels start to lift eliminates any major forward movement 4 3...

Page 18: ...the specified capacity 4 3 4 The Stepper is not a rubber pad DO NOT use The Stepper as a pad for dropping heavy objects upon This is not possible with The Stepper when the support wheels are in the d...

Page 19: ...ng pull is required to remove it Abuse of The Stepper by moving backwards very quickly and striking a high step or similar will result in the batter being ejected from its location 3 6 Failure to nego...

Page 20: ...ersing preferably at one of the wider steps 5 Charging the battery The battery cells within the battery housing are maintenance free sealed and rechargeable Their durability largely depends on the cha...

Page 21: ...t loads See Operation 4 3 3 5 1 Battery charger High performance is achieved by 2 step automatic and digital control engineering This allows for quick charging in the first step then compensation tric...

Page 22: ...ery is symbolized by progress bars Full 100 Approx 80 Approx 50 Flat 0 20 Compensation Trickle charging Once the battery is fully charged the charging unit switches over to compensation trickle charge...

Page 23: ...lectronic protection circuit prevents damage if the charging cables are connected with reverse polarity Display The and and the charge symbols blink alternately Protection against the charger overheat...

Page 24: ...tput 48 W Charging voltage 24 V DC Arithmetic charging current with 230 V 50 Hz 2 0 A Degree of protection IP30 Time until safety cut out 4 5 h The charger has been function tested o in a temperature...

Page 25: ...only This battery charger should never be used to charge NiCd and NiMH batteries and primary cells Only use the unit if It is protected from direct sunlight and kept dry and Cooling air can flow thro...

Page 26: ...S NOT DESIGNED FOR LATERAL MOVEMENT Fig A Stage 1 1 Pull and release top lever Fig A B 2 Apply firm grip to top handle Fig B 3 Use legs to stand and raise The Stepper continue raising The Stepper unti...

Page 27: ...djust hand grip on top handle to a bicep curl position 2 Once load is secure pull and release top lever 3 QuickStand will now be able to extend or collapse 4 Continue lifting until QuickStand locks in...

Page 28: ...Adjust hand grip to back handles Fig D 2 Push The Stepper to a vertical position Fig E 3 While securing and steadying the load pull the bottom lever Fig A then slide the QuickStand into collapsed pos...

Page 29: ...rchased from Mortuary Lift Company Fasten the pouch to the top bar of The Stepper figure A Fasten the pouch through the holes in the white body board near the bottom of The Stepper figure B Make sure...

Page 30: ...ide of the pouch to secure remains When transferring remains from The Stepper to a removal stretcher grab side straps that are located down the entire length of each side of the pouch Note The pouch m...

Page 31: ...rap then loops around The Stepper frame and through the same hole in the white body board again Insert the metal end of the strap through the loop Pull on the strap to tighten around the frame Make su...

Page 32: ...Stepper is used other than is intended The Stepper is not regularly once a year maintained by an authorized workshop The instructions of these Operating Instructions are not observed Non original part...

Page 33: ...ix IIA This declaration will lose its validity if changes are performed on the unit without our approval Katie Hill Company Owner 9 Design protected by patents The lifting system of The Stepper is pro...

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