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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.

• Keep hold of the door whether opening or closing.
• Always close the door after using the lift.
• Never allow children to play in, under or around the lift. If 

children are in the house, always isolate the lift using the 

optional remote control fob, see page 7.

• 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 pg.6).

• Always keep the key fob, if supplied and emergency release 

key in a safe place near the lift. The in-car release keys behind 

the centre cover should not be removed unless there is an 

emergency.

• 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. The infill panel is fitted 

with sensors that automatically stop the lift if the infill panel is 

obstructed (see pg.6) 

• Only use the lift for transporting up to 2 people standing 

or 1 seated between fixed floor levels. Do not use for the 

transortation of goods.

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

electrical and mechanical equipment.

• Safety related components should only be adjusted and reset 

by a competent person.

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Summary of Contents for Lifestyle 3.6m

Page 1: ...Model 3 6m User Manual Original instructions...

Page 2: ...5 Controls and operation 7 Smoke alarms 9 Emergency procedures 11 Fault finding 19 Changing smoke alarm batteries 21 Changing call station batteries 22 Safety feature check 23 Service history record...

Page 3: ...elp 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 operat...

Page 4: ...rovided with an automatic infill panel which makes the ceiling aperture safe when the lift is parked downstairs Optional GPRS two way communications or a hard wired standard telephone can be supplied...

Page 5: ...with sensors which automatically stop the lift if it strikes an object see pg 6 Always keep the key fob if supplied and emergency release key in a safe place near the lift The in car release keys behi...

Page 6: ...ft designed to prevent injury or damage if the movement of the carriage is obstructed Infill panel safe edge sensors on upper and lower surfaces Underpan safe edge sensor on lower and upper surface Li...

Page 7: ...n the car will switch on automatically when any call or control button is pressed and will automatically turn off after a few minutes General operation Call the lift by pressing the up arrow or down a...

Page 8: ...er will automatically sequence through the light on times and respond with a series of beeps Each beep represents five minutes in time When the desired time is reached release all buttons Radio remote...

Page 9: ...y 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 batteries The voltage level of...

Page 10: ...e Reactivation 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...

Page 11: ...following methods 1 Lowering the lift from inside the lift car pg 12 2 Lowering the lift from outside the lift car pg 14 IMPORTANT During emergency manual lowering the normal safety features will not...

Page 12: ...r people are in the house check as best you can that no pets or obstacles are in the path of the lift travel THEN Locate the emergency lowering key within the lock bar unit see illustration A on pg 13...

Page 13: ...ock bar unit B Lock bar unit panel removed C Emergency lowering key for control panel Remove panel firmly by pulling forward D 1 Insert Key 2 Turn key clockwise 3 Press down button while key is turned...

Page 14: ...ulic power unit normally outside the property see illustration below Using the Torx Driver supplied swivel the small metal cover plate on the front face of the housing to reveal an access hole see ill...

Page 15: ...ft way Emergency unlocking The lift car door is designed so that it will only unlock when the lift is within 25mm of each floor served If for any reason the lock does not function it can be over ridde...

Page 16: ...r ridden The lock bar panel must be removed by firmly pulling it forward as shown below Emergency release tool Remove panel firmly by pulling forward Lift release tool upward and out to remove it from...

Page 17: ...rter of a turn clockwise or anti clockwise a click can be heard The lock drive unit is now disengaged Remove the tool TO RELEASE THE LOCK STEP 2 A The tool must be screwed into the end of the lock bol...

Page 18: ...be turned approx a quarter of a turn clockwise or anti clockwise a click can be heard The lock drive unit is now disengaged Remove the tool TO RELEASE THE LOCK STEP 2 Remove the hole cover from the ro...

Page 19: ...stem and is normally off The illustration below shows the light positions Along the bottom from left to right 1 Red Green light Normally off Indicates optional GSM unit operation 2 Blue light Comes on...

Page 20: ...neath surface Smoke Alarm Malfunction Indication Cause Remedy Alarm beeps twice every 45 seconds Unit Malfunction Call an engineer Alarm does not sound upon pressing test button Unit Malfunction Call...

Page 21: ...o change 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 in...

Page 22: ...screws in the back with a posi drive screwdriver 3 Using a screw driver gently push the battery out a short way and then pull using f ngers CRITICAL It is critical that all three batteries are replac...

Page 23: ...t at approximately eye level press the down button on wall station when lift starts to descend press upwards on the carriage underpan the lift should stop Raise lift and if possible repeat operation o...

Page 24: ...SERVICE HISTORY RECORD An entry should be added to the following table every time the lift is serviced Date Engineer Company Comments 24...

Page 25: ...romagnetic compatibility Product family standard for lifts escalators and moving walks Immunity BS5900 2012 Powered homelifts with partially enclosed carriers and no liftway enclosures Specif cation P...

Page 26: ...avel 3 6 metres Duty cycle 10 cycles per hr with max load Average noise level 65 Dba Power supply Dedicated 240V 50 60 Hz single phase supply Control voltage 12V DC Hydraulic pump power consumption 75...

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