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GENERAL DO’S AND DON’TS

• Never switch off the power supply to the lift, even when you go away. The 

lift control circuits are fed by a battery, which must be kept on constant 

charge.

• The lift should always be returned to the lower level when not in use. If 

it is left upstairs for prolonged periods, it will occasionally re-level itself 

depending on conditions. The lift must be left at the lower level if the 

mains is turned off.

• If your lift is fitted with a manual door always close it after use. Powered 

door units have a self closer. Do not pull or push the automatic door.

• Never allow children to play in, under or around the lift. If children are in 

the house, isolate the lift using the optional remote control fob, see pg 8.

• Ensure that the area under the lift is kept clear. The underpan surface is 

fitted with sensors, which automatically stop the lift if it strikes an object 

(see Fig.1).

• Always keep your emergency door release key and key fob in the lift or in 

a safe place near the lift.

• Do not place any object on the aperture infill or stand on it when the 

lift is in operation. Ensure that as far as practical, the area around the 

travelling infill panel is clear of persons (particularly children) when the lift 

is being operated. This is to ensure there is no danger of them falling into 

the car when the lift is in use. The infill panel is fitted with sensors that 

automatically stop the lift if the infill panel is obstructed (see Fig.1) 

• Do not use this lift for anything other than transporting those with 

impaired mobility between fixed floor levels

• Do not lean over the car sides or door. These are fitted with safety edges 

which will stop the lift if activated.

• Always treat your lift with respect that should be shown to electrical and 

mechanical equipment.

• Users with wheelchairs should apply the brakes on their chair and all 

other users should ensure they are using the seat provided before 

moving the lift. Do not travel in the lift unless seated.

• Safety related components should only be adjusted and reset by a 

competent person.

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Summary of Contents for Harmony Series 2 Homelift

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Harmony Series 2 Homelift Through Floor Lift Original instructions...

Page 2: ...moke Alarms 10 Emergency Procedures 12 Fault Finding 14 Changing Smoke Alarm Batteries 16 Changing Call Station Batteries 17 Safety Feature Check 18 Lift Disassembly Safe Disposal of Hazardous Materia...

Page 3: ...p in this aim we have produced this small booklet on operation and maintenance of the equipment which we hope you will find helpful It is hoped that any queries you may have during day to day operatio...

Page 4: ...h makes the ceiling aperture safe when the lift is parked downstairs An optional telephone can be supplied in the car for emergency communication A standard feature is the provision of half hour fire...

Page 5: ...ease key and key fob in the lift or in a safe place near the lift Do not place any object on the aperture infill or stand on it when the lift is in operation Ensure that as far as practical the area a...

Page 6: ...of all the sensors on the lift designed to prevent injury or damage if the movement of the carriage is obstructed Infil panel safe edge sensors on upper and lower surfaces Safe edges Door safe edge Un...

Page 7: ...remote fob When the lift is activated the coloured indicator lights in the car will illuminate The lights in the car will switch on automatically when any call or control button is pressed and will a...

Page 8: ...door is properly closed and try again Always close the door after using the lift by pressing the DOOR button on the wall mounted call station The lift should always be returned to the lower level whe...

Page 9: ...l battery with a 10 year life span This is not replaceable The second part BASE UNIT contains the radio transmitter receiver unit Power to this unit is supplied by two AA style Lithium batteries The v...

Page 10: ...eactivation of Lift The lift will automatically reactivate when the smoke alarm no longer detects smoke and a period of two minutes has expired Silencing the Smoke Alarms In either situation it is pos...

Page 11: ...never be used as the normal down travel function until an engineer attends PLEASE NOTE If the lift is fully upstairs and a person is trapped inside please see the section Emergency unlocking see pg13...

Page 12: ...gned so that it will only open when the lift is at or within 25mm of each floor served If for any reason the door cannot be opened the door lock can be over ridden from the inside using the following...

Page 13: ...door as far as possible Press and release the door button Move the door back and forth until it clicks Press and release the door button again The door should now operate normally otherwise repeat th...

Page 14: ...rom lower surface Powered door will not close fully Can be moved easily by hand Door has disengaged from drive mechanism See pg 13 14 Person B emergency unlocking Smoke Alarm Malfunction Indication Ca...

Page 15: ...hange the batteries push upwards on this part of the alarm base with any small tool then turn alarm clockwise 2 Unscrew the alarm base plate from the box 3 Fit the two AA style Lithium batteries into...

Page 16: ...with new ones of the same type manufacture and age that they are fitted at the same time and that they are correctly oriented 1 The call station can be removed from the wall by sliding the case upward...

Page 17: ...carriage side and door 2 CARRIAGE UNDERFLOOR SAFETY UNDERPAN With the lift at approximately eye level press the DOWN button on wall station when lift starts to descend press upwards on the carriage u...

Page 18: ...Where batteries are marked with the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb it indicates that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not...

Page 19: ...SERVICE HISTORY RECORD An entry should be added to the following table every time the lift is serviced Date Engineer Company Comments 20...

Page 20: ...y BS5900 2012 Powered homelifts with partially enclosed carriers and no liftway enclosures Specification Person authorised to compile Technical File Greg Gnyp Terry Group Ltd Longridge Trading Est Knu...

Page 21: ...travel 3 6 metres Duty cycle 10 cycles per hr with max load Average noise level 65 dB Power supply Dedicated 240V 50 60 Hz single phase supply Control voltage 12V DC Hydraulic pump power consumption...

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Page 24: ...enquiry telephone This Harmony Lift has been manufactured by Terry Group Ltd Longridge Trading Estate Knutsford Cheshire WA16 8PR t 0345 365 5366 e sales terrylifts co uk w www terrylifts co uk Certif...

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