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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