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G E N E R A L   LOA D I N G   G U I DA N C E  

OPERATING LANDING AND CAR DOORS 

1.  Open the landing door/gate gently by pulling the 

handle (Fig.7). 

2.  Open the inner car gate by gently pulling the  

handle and sliding open using the handle to avoid 
trapping your fingers (Fig.8 & 9). 

3.  Complete loading/unloading.  
4.  Gently close the inner car gate by gently gliding 

the car gate across the entrance, using the handle 
to avoid trapping your fingers (Fig.8).  

5.  The car gate is locked in position by sliding the 

handle and allowing the gate latches to drop into 
position. The car gate MUST NOT BE SLAMMED as 
it will not lock correctly and will stop the lift from 
working.  

6.  Finally gently close the landing door (Fig.7) and 

follow relevant call and send instructions 

 

NOTE: If you have an attendant model and are 
travelling with the goods steps  4, 5 and 6 will be 
done in reverse. 
 
NOTE: Please note that if either the inner car gate and 
or outer landing doors are not correctly closed the lift 
will not operate 
 

LOADING / UNLOADING 

1.  When loading or unloading the goods, the lift car 

and landing areas must be level and well lit.  

2.  Manually open the landing door and lift car gate.  
3.  Load or unload the goods.  
4.  Shut the lift car gate and landing door when you 

have finished using the lift, this will allow other 
user’s to call the lift. 

 

Travel direction

Travel direction

Travel direction

Travel direction    
When the goods lift is in motion, the up or down 
arrowed button (depending on the direction of travel) 
or the floor-numbered button corresponding to the 
lift’s destination will remain illuminated. 

Fig.7

Fig.7

Fig.7

Fig.7

 

 

 

 

Fig.8

Fig.8

Fig.8

Fig.8

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for GOODSMASTER CD

Page 1: ...Stannah passenger lift please ensure that you read and familiarise yourself with these instructions GOODSMASTER CD CD PLUS USER HANDBOOK IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Before using your Stan...

Page 2: ...pectancy Product Life Expectancy 6 6 6 6 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Safety Instructions 7 7 7 7 General Loading Guidance General Loading Guidance General Loading Guida...

Page 3: ...its safe operation and use employees are thoroughly trained in both its safe operation and use Your Stannah lift has been manufactured and installed in accordance with the Machinery Safety Regulation...

Page 4: ...en Maintenance and Thorough Examination What is the difference between Maintenance and Thorough Examination What is the difference between Maintenance and Thorough Examination Maintenance Maintenance...

Page 5: ...mes That a risk assessment is carried out if the maintenance organisation is changed if the use of the building or installation is changed after an important modification to the building after an acci...

Page 6: ...tors including The actual load the lift carries on each journey The actual lift travel as this determines journey time and hence wear on the drive system The number of floors served by the lift The le...

Page 7: ...in a safe manner The lift and control equipment should be kept clear and always left in a safe manner Check that doors are free from obstruction when opening No goods or materials to be placed on or...

Page 8: ...d to the Troubleshooting section DON T DON T DON T DON T slam into the rear wall of the car or structure as this may cause damage to the lift equipment Fig 4 DON T DON T DON T DON T overload the lift...

Page 9: ...call and send instructions NOTE If you have an attendant model and are travelling with the goods steps 4 5 and 6 will be done in reverse NOTE Please note that if either the inner car gate and or oute...

Page 10: ...oodsmaster CD is a goods only lift goods only lift goods only lift goods only lift DON T try to enter or ride in a goods only lift It is for carrying goods only Safety Regulations forbid travel by a p...

Page 11: ...ush button is pressed except at the floor where the door gate is open Check all gates and landing doors are shut and the lift should operate as normal Emergency stop button Emergency stop button Emerg...

Page 12: ...ained in the safe use and operation of the lift Attendants must must must must be aware of the proce dures in place for raising the alarm if there is a power failure or in the unlikely event that the...

Page 13: ...g panel and enables pre programmed numbers to be dialled to summon external assistance FULL HEIGHT LIGHT RAY A full height light ray and car gate is fitted at the entry and exit points of the lift car...

Page 14: ...rgency CAR CONTROLS To operate the lift from the lift car press and hold the button for the required floor selection The car will stop automatically when the designated floor is reached NOTE The lift...

Page 15: ...it in the direction of the arrows on the button itself 3 Buttons for selecting the landing destination required 4 Alarm button to be pressed in case of emergency to alert those nearby to come out to...

Page 16: ...must be applied Any finishes outside of standard range or finishes mentioned above may require additional cleaning information which will be supplied separately SPILLAGES SPILLAGES SPILLAGES SPILLAGES...

Page 17: ...y the maintenance organisation in accordance with the work risk prevention laws PASSENGER RESCUE EMERGENCIES A passenger rescue operation as well as the use of the emergency key for the doors may only...

Page 18: ...ver repairs replacements or adjustment which may be required as a result of ordinary wear and tear wilful or accidental damage misuse neglect or any other cause beyond our control Lifts must be regula...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...lift equipment We are continually developing and improving the passenger lift range and we therefore reserve the right to alter or amend the specification without prior notice Stannah Microlifts Telep...

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