User Manual (U.S.)
2018.07.20
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8.6.4.
Reset the C.O.P. by turning the key ‘
off
’ then back ‘
on
’. After the emergency stop button has been
activated, and turned ‘
off
’, the C.O.P. must be reset before the lift will move
even on battery backup
.
8.6.5.
The battery back-up system will activate automatically and permit the lift will to descend
only
. The lift will
not automatically descend
the user must control the movement of the lift always.
8.6.6.
When the lift reaches, the lowest level served, the lift cab door should automatically release allowing the
occupant to exit the lift safely.
Important
; step 8.6.7. only to be carried out by a Lifton trained technician.
8.6.7.
If the lift cab does not move downwards due to a safety circuit breach or the door does not automatically
release at the ground floor or mid-way. Insert the triangular door release key into the lift cab door latch
from the outside face, twist the key and the door latch will release allowing the door to open. When the
latch is released, and still within the strike housing, the lift cab door can be lifted off the hinges.
Important
;
only use soapy water
to clean polycarbonate/plexiglass.
Do not use
products including (but not limited to)
ammonia, alcohol, solvents, acetone, glass cleaners
–
these will cause the polycarbonate/plexiglass to go cloudy.
8.7.1.
Use a soft or microfiber cloth to clean all dust from the lift cab, and guide rails. Then, use soapy water only to
clean any polycarbonate/plexiglass i.e. lift cab door or Vista model back panel.
8.7.2.
Vacuum the floor carpets and ensure no dust/debris falls inside guide rails, which may conflict with gripper
rods/plates.