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IMPORTANT – READ FIRST 

Ensure that only an authorized Savaria mechanic installs and services your 
Lift. Under no circumstances is anyone other than a mechanic with Savaria 
training and authorization to install, adjust, service or modify any mechanical 
or electrical device on this equipment. 

Failure to follow this warning can result in safety system compromises or 
defeat; this can result in serious injury or death. Savaria accepts no liability for 
property damage, warranty claims or personal injury, including death, in this 
circumstance. 

Passenger safety is the result of countless details in the equipment design, 
manufacture, and installation. After installation, reliable operation and 
continual safe operation requires regular inspection and maintenance as 
outlined in this manual, or more frequently where usage, environment, or 
local jurisdiction requires. As the Owner, you are responsible for ensuring 
that regular inspections and maintenance occur in a timely manner as per the 
manufacturer’s recommendations and maintenance schedule. 

Refer to this owner’s manual for unit description, setup, operating instructions, 
and a maintenance schedule for your Lift. Upon completion of installation, the 
Savaria mechanic must provide you with the information for the box below 
and ensure it is recorded in this owner’s manual. In addition, either you or the 
Savaria mechanic must keep any service and/or maintenance records in the 
Maintenance Record section of this owner’s manual. 

At all times, your Lift must be maintained in compliance with the applicable 
standard to which it has been built and installed 

United States:

 A18.1–Safety Standard for Platform Lifts and Stairway Chairlift 

Canada:

 CSA B355/613–Platform lifts and stair lifts for barrier-free access

 Europe: 

EN-81-40–Stairlifts and inclined lifting platform intended for persons 

with impaired mobility 

Europe: 

2006/42/EC–Machinery Directive 

Depending on your country or region, the local authority code variant 
may apply. To ensure safe operation of your Lift, pay careful attention to 
the important notes, and follow the instructions and any additional safety 
regulations in this manual. 

FOR OWNER’S RECORDS 

Customer Name: 

Installing Dealer: 

Dealer’s Telephone Number: 

Date Installed: 

Serial/Job Number: 

Summary of Contents for M2LIFT

Page 1: ...M2Lift Vertical Platform Lift Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...nce schedule Refer to this owner s manual for unit description setup operating instructions and a maintenance schedule for your Lift Upon completion of installation the Savaria mechanic must provide you with the information for the box below and ensure it is recorded in this owner s manual In addition either you or the Savaria mechanic must keep any service and or maintenance records in the Mainte...

Page 3: ...RIPTION 5 2 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 3 OPERATION 7 Attendant Operation 7 Operating from the COP Controls 7 Operating from the Landing Station Controls 8 4 ADDITIONAL FEATURES 10 Safety Underpan 10 Gate Lock 11 Safety Brake 11 Emergency Stop Button 11 Battery Lowering 11 5 MAINTENANCE 12 Maintenance Schedule 12 Operator Troubleshooting 14 Maintenance Record 15 Part No 001103 10 m08 2021 M2LIFT Owne...

Page 4: ...d personnelperform maintenanceand service on the unit When replacing parts be surethat only genuine Savaria parts are used This unit is intended for use by a mature person who understands its proper operation as set out in this manual WARNING At no time shouldchildren underthe age of 16 use the lift while unsupervised Prior to operation make sure that All doors and gates are locked and secure All ...

Page 5: ...LIFT Figure 1 Car operating Tower rail cap panel COP Landing gate COP side wall Tower Landing sill Opposite side wall Access ramp Fascia Non skid platform panel Motor cover Pit switch Safety underpan Base support legs Part No 001103 10 m08 2021 M2LIFT Owner s Manual ...

Page 6: ... phase Drive system Direct drive gear Chain suspension Motor 24 VDC 1 3 HP geared Controller LUT125 PCB Finish Electrostatic powder coat paint on all metallic surfaces and vacuumed formed plastics Standard features 24VDC operation Wireless call send stations at landings Constant pressure type buttons Operating control buttons on platform Automatic battery recharging system 115 VAC Low voltage cont...

Page 7: ...if the lift is unenclosed The attendant shall have full view of the floor area under the lift and of the rider at all times If the lift is enclosed the lift can be operated from the upper landing provided the operator has a view of the rider at all times During attendant operation the car directional controls must not be operational Operating from the COP Controls Figure 2 shows the car operating ...

Page 8: ... the unit is not in operation 5 Pressing the Emergency Stop button during travel will stop the lift immediately and activate the alarm The Emergency Stop overrides the landing station controls Pull the Emergency Stop out to return the lift to normal operation 6 If the gate is locked at a landing for more than 10 seconds you can press the Up button to unlock the gate Operating from the Landing Stat...

Page 9: ... open 3 When the lift reaches the landing the door will unlock automatically If you need to re open the door after the delay turn the key on and press the call Up button again to unlock the door 4 To prevent unauthorized useof the lift takethe key outwhen the unit is not in operation Part No 001103 10 m08 2021 M2LIFT Owner s Manual ...

Page 10: ... Figure 4 is located under the platform The underpan has sensors that detect any obstacles and stop the downward travel of the lift This is optional on enclosed units and required on open hoistways Figure 4 Safety Underpan M2LIFT Owner s Manual Part No 001103 10 m08 2021 ...

Page 11: ...ey a half turn counter clockwise to remove it from the lock DO NOT open the gate if there is any chance of falling from the platform Safety Brake EY 0 The motor Safety Brake stops the platform in the event of a chain failure During normal operation the chain tension keeps the brake mechanism up so the brake cam does not interfere with the tower guide rail If a chain failure occurs the brake mechan...

Page 12: ...ft is safely shored when working under the platform Maintenance Schedule Verification Frequency Verify general operation of the lift Every 2 months Verify correct operation of the underpan sensors Every 2 months Verify correct operation of the emergency stop Every 2 months Verify correct operation of the gate lock contacts The lift should not run unless the gate is closed and locked Every 2 months...

Page 13: ...stem The tensioners must be tight Every 6 months Verify that all hardware is tightened Every 6 months Check the safety brake Every 6 months Check the rollers function and wear Every 6 months Ensure that all filler panels are securely fastened in the gate Every 6 months Part No 001103 10 m08 2021 M2LIFT Owner s Manual ...

Page 14: ...he pan is not stuck in the activated position Platform comes down but does not go up Check that the power cord is plugged in Platform does not move Check that the key is ON Check that the gate is closed Check to see if the Emergency Stop buttons on the COP and tower are pushed in they must be pulled out for normal operation If the platform is at the top landing check the underpan sensors as descri...

Page 15: ...Maintenance Record Date Time Reason for call Comments Dealer ...

Page 16: ... service or questions about this product please contact your installing dealer Dealer Name Dealer Phone Authorized Savaria Dealer Savaria Concord Lifts Inc 2 Walker Drive Brampton ON L6T 5E1 Canada savaria com Part No 001103 2021 Savaria Corporation ...

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