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LIFT SAFETY—YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES 

    

Am I legally obliged to have my lift maintained?

Am I legally obliged to have my lift maintained?

Am I legally obliged to have my lift maintained?

Am I legally obliged to have my lift maintained?    
Yes. The general duties imposed by The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974  supported 
by Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) regulations 5&10) 
mean that you are obliged to keep your lift in safe working order. This means you must 
arrange for regular maintenance of your lift. 
 
Am I legally obliged to have my lift Thoroughly Examined?

Am I legally obliged to have my lift Thoroughly Examined?

Am I legally obliged to have my lift Thoroughly Examined?

Am I legally obliged to have my lift Thoroughly Examined?    

Yes. Regulation 9 of the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 
(LOLER) requires that a lift undergoes an inspection/thorough examination by a competent 
person at regular intervals (twice a year for passenger lifts, once for goods lifts or 
according to the lifts’ situation) and applies to all lifts and lifting equipment used at work.

 

 
I have a lift in my building. What do I need to do?

I have a lift in my building. What do I need to do?

I have a lift in my building. What do I need to do?

I have a lift in my building. What do I need to do?    

You should arrange for the lift to be maintained (regularly serviced and kept in good 
repair) and, if the lift is in a place of work, thoroughly examined at intervals in line with 
legislation.

 

 
What is the difference between ‘Maintenance’ and ‘Thorough Examination’?

What is the difference between ‘Maintenance’ and ‘Thorough Examination’?

What is the difference between ‘Maintenance’ and ‘Thorough Examination’?

What is the difference between ‘Maintenance’ and ‘Thorough Examination’?    

Maintenance 

Maintenance 

Maintenance 

Maintenance is the regular servicing of the lift, encompassing the routine adjustment to 
components, replacement of worn or damaged parts, topping up of fluids and so on, and 
should be carried out by an experienced and competent lift company, such as Stannah Lift 
Services. Maintenance is carried out to ensure the lift runs efficiently and safely. 
 
Thorough Examination 

Thorough Examination 

Thorough Examination 

Thorough Examination is the systematic and detailed visual inspection of the lift and all its 
associated equipment and would usually be carried out by a third party, or an appointed 
‘competent person’. Thorough Examination provides a good check that maintenance is 
being carried out properly. It focuses entirely on the safety of the equipment.

 

 

Authoritative guidance on Thorough Examination as required by Lifting Operations and 
Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) can be found in The Guidelines for 
Supplementary Testing of In-Service Lifts published by SAFed. Thorough Examination may 
also be referred to as Form 54 or F54 inspection – the code given to the form prescribed 
by repealed Factories Acts. Although no longer prescribed, the term remains in use. Other 
common terms used are: periodic inspection, statutory inspection (because it is required by 
law) or insurance inspection (inspections are often on behalf of insurance companies).

 

    

Do I have a responsibility for trapped passengers?

Do I have a responsibility for trapped passengers?

Do I have a responsibility for trapped passengers?

Do I have a responsibility for trapped passengers? 

Advice on this can be sought from your local Stannah Service Branch.

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for STAIRISER SR

Page 1: ...STAIRISER SR USER HANDBOOK IMPORTANT Before using your Stannah Stairiser platform lift please ensure that you read and familiarise yourself with these instructions...

Page 2: ...annot be held responsible for any damage or injury resulting in negligence or misuse of this Stairiser Introduction 3 Safety Instructions 6 General Layout 7 Operating Instructions 10 Emergency Operati...

Page 3: ...lar inspection and servicing by a competent person at intervals of at least every six months after the guarantee period has expired A Service Log Card supplied by the Service Branch will be completed...

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

Page 5: ...pproaching 20 years in service Actual life expectancy of a lift depends on a number of factors including The load the lift actually carries on each journey The actual lift travel as this determines th...

Page 6: ...atform load or maximum wheelchair size Remove key switch from both the lift and the platform after use Children should not be allowed to tamper or play with the lift Keep hands and fingers away from t...

Page 7: ...age cover 6 Directional control 7 Folding seat option 8 Main control button at the carriage side 9 Green lamp 8 7 2 9 1 3 5 4 4 8 6 3 Drive Drive Drive Drive behind the carriage sidewall 1 Gear box 2...

Page 8: ...not in the stop position within 5 minutes after use the beeper will sound every second If so please bring the platform to the stop position If the lift is parked in the stop position and the beeper st...

Page 9: ...n trols The controls are supplied by one 9 volt battery A connection cable to a constant power sup ply is possible The life time of the battery is approximately one year In general the battery is usua...

Page 10: ...e main power switch By switching off the main power switch the lift cannot be used also disables the wall controls If the main power switch and the key switch are switched on the green lamp on top of...

Page 11: ...sing the Open button Press the button as long as it takes that the platform is in a horizontal position and the barrier has opened completely Simultaneously the ramps turn down to the correct position...

Page 12: ...e 1 If there is any danger immediately stop the movement of the lift by re leasing the pressed button Switch off the platform control by turning the key into OFF position Take out the key When the unl...

Page 13: ...at the side of the platform On some models there may also be a key switch at the side of the platform 1 Key switch 2 Emergency Stop 3 Barriers 4 Carriage cover 5 Drive controls Up Down 6 Green lamp W...

Page 14: ...il the barrier opens If you don t want to stop at an intermediate stop position briefly release the drive button and activate it again in the same direction The lift will briefly stop and then continu...

Page 15: ...you have to switch on the wall control by putting in and turning the key Press the UP button and the platform folds up as long as you hold the button Press the UP button until the platform is folded...

Page 16: ...platform wall wall wall wall 1 Switch off main power switch 2 Insert hand wheel 3 Tighten the hand lever for break release and turn the hand wheel until the next station has been reached 4 At every l...

Page 17: ...el 3 Tighten the hand lever for break release and turn the hand wheel until the position has been reached where the dis tance between the rail and the steps are minimal 4 Emergency unclamping of the b...

Page 18: ...low Attention Attention Attention Attention The red marked lever must be pressed for unlocking the barri er up to the stairs Do not press the unmarked lever in this case the downside barrier would be...

Page 19: ...e 4 The carriage has to stop automatically at every stop position 5 The carriage must stop when the directional control is released The brake has to be activated immediately 6 The emergency stop butto...

Page 20: ...lowing When a landing control is activated it automatically deactivates all other wall con trols i e the complete lift can only be controlled by one control at a time If a wall control activates the p...

Page 21: ...21 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE...

Page 22: ...22 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE...

Page 23: ...hours Our Guarantee does not cover 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...

Page 24: ...from negligence or misuse of this lift equipment We are continually developing and improving the Stairiser range and we therefore reserve the right to alter or amend the specification without prior n...

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