17
7502040
9.3) Troubleshooting
Skill level required: O - trained operative
Problem
Possible causes
Possible remedies
The lift does not move in
Controls on/off key
Turn the key to “ON”
either direction
Emergency STOP pressed
Turn the button clockwise through 45°
Differential circuit breaker
Press the reset button. If it does not
tripped
remain in the “ON” position, call an
authorised VIMEC technician.
Power supply failure
Check the power supply; see point 7.6,
(Manual operation).
A safety device has been tripped Call a VIMEC authorised technician
The lift descends more quickly Safety gear tripped
Call a VIMEC authorised technician
than usual then cuts out
The lift does not move from Final limit switch tripped
Call a VIMEC authorised technician
the top or bottom of the stairs
Controls on/off key
Turn the key to “ON”
The lift does not move in one
Check for obstacles tripping
direction
the safety devices Fig. 5/c-d-e
The lift is reaching the buffers
Call a VIMEC authorised technician
at the top or bottom of the stairs
The lift cuts out and the
The arms or underpan switch Switch the lift off and then back on
buzzer sounds
have been excited 10 times with the key. When instructed to move,
in about 30 seconds
the lift automatically returns to the
home floor. The lift responds correctly
to all subsequent controls
After the lift is switched on
The lift has been switched off Wait for the lift to reach the home floor
and the start button is
when not at the parking station
pressed, the lift moves to
the home floor
10) ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAMS
The electrical wiring diagrams are in the folder supplied
with the lift.
11) VIBRATION – AIRBORNE NOISE LEVELS
a) Vibration
The lift causes vibration in the passenger’s body and
limbs with the following characteristics:
- low frequency, very low acceleration;
- short exposure cycles for the exposed person.
This parameter is therefore insignificant for safety
purposes.
b) Airborne noise: less than 70 dBA
12) INFORMATION ON THE DISPOSAL OF
MATERIALS AND UNIT PARTS
a) Disposing of rubber and plastics
Place in clean containers and consign to disposal cen-
tres authorised under the relevant regulations.
b) Oil and toxic materials
The lift does not contain any oil or toxic materials for
disposal.
c) Disposing of batteries
Consign batteries to authorised disposal centres or
dispose of them in accordance with the relevant regula-
tions in the country where the stairlift is installed.
Summary of Contents for V65 B.I.
Page 47: ...47 7801186 servoscale CARRELLO INFERIORE ...
Page 66: ...66 7801189 servoscale BARRE DI SICUREZZA ...
Page 69: ...69 servoscale 7801190 BARRE DI SICUREZZA RETRATTILI ...
Page 75: ...75 servoscale 7801214 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 13 7 11 10 12 15 14 16 CONNETTORI ...
Page 77: ...77 7801192 servoscale GUIDA ...
Page 80: ...80 servoscale 7801193 1 3 3 2 4 SCHEDA DI CONTROLLO ...
Page 84: ...84 servoscale 7801222 4 2 3 1 5 6 8 7 14 12 11 11 13 9 10 GIUNZIONI GUIDE V65 ...