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Safety information
DO NOT
use the stairlift unless
a Stannah stairlift supplier has
demonstrated how to use the stairlift.
DO NOT
allow children or people
with mental impairment to use the
stairlift unsupervised.
DO NOT
allow children to play on
the stairlift.
DO NOT
use the stairlift to carry animals.
DO NOT
use the stairlift in a
standing position.
DO NOT
allow liquids of any kind
to come into contact with any parts
of the stairlift.
DO NOT
use the stairlift in the event
of a fire. It is not designed for use in a
fire and is not a means of fire escape.
DO NOT
exceed the maximum
weight limit. Only one person to use
the stairlift at any time. Maximum
weight is 300lbs.
DO NOT
allow any type of object to
dangle into, or become trapped in,
the mechanism or moving parts of the
stairlift, e.g. long clothing, scarves, belts
or small foreign objects such as coins,
pen lids, hair clips etc.
DO NOT
swivel the seat until the stairlift
has come to a stop.
At the top of the stairs
DO NOT
remove
the seat belt or get up from the seat until
it has fully swiveled.
DO NOT
cover or remove the labels
on the stairlift. They contain important
information and safety advice.
DO NOT
use any solvent cleaners,
bleaches, abrasives, synthetic detergents,
wax silicone polishes or aerosol sprays to
clean any part of the stairlift or rail.
DO NOT
attempt to maintain the stairlift
yourself or dismantle or modify it in any
way. Such actions will invalidate the
product warranty and will not be covered
or repaired by the Stannah stairlift supplier.
DO NOT
dispose of any part of
this product as part of your normal
household waste. Contact your
Stannah stairlift supplier for
information about recycling and
disposal of your stairlift.
A stairlift is a device to transport a seated person up and down the stairs safely.
It is important to us that our stairlifts always help you travel up and down the
stairs in the safest possible way.
With this in mind, we recommend our stairlifts
are serviced every year by
an Atlas-trained
service technician.
Stairlift safety information